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sudden uuattt U urred. Or
J0411 StiPlea Pletch, youngest oon,
pf Mr, .and. AUS. ti. pietoh of
TeeinVater (iormerly of .4rUsselit).
p,t 1ti iWania Laker II, C., on,•§4t-i
urtlay, ,August 3rd, 1.8.0O.
Steve,. who was. in ilia SOUL
year,'„inet ing untimely deatli dna
.to a ear accident in that district
and passed away enroute to
hOspital.
,cis \tint gnaw. in (,UL st.
ship tine Inmitia at. Mt curly iese
. l'uosibuip butbe Lie
received .his eaucv,tion. 141e
past ten years he .utts. restned
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Lett to IliuUru lus Aube Desulus
parents arc six buitere tied Lire
brouiers: .saes. Hugo (,Luenni,
Armstrong, (.,u1rosis; Mrs, Junk
igiadys) Lewin, .1:besiVal,er4
aura. tianb (Irene) n•t'ilivs, Mrs,
Jens (liiitie) Uttuierue and i%IrS,,
Larry (Laura) Gall, utl of Toron-
to; Sant of Heist:me; (leorge,,
SaUgridk, Alta.; Eirnie, Morris
,Tawnship; Wallace, Toronto and
Tom of Brussels.
Upon arrival of the body he
rested at the W. (k Church.
funeral home in, Teeiwater until,
SuLurday,, August 3Mth, hence to
:Knox Presbyterian Church, whore!,
the funeral service was hold at
1.00 Van.' •
Rev. '1'. J. McKinney assisted.
by Rev. h...1. Sholliday (brother-
an-law of the d.eceasesi.)
Thomas conducted the cierviee..
The flower bearers Were eight
nephews: idob Colvin, iliac Arm-
strong; Wayne, Max, lieit1L
Barry, Dale and Donnie
rue Pumusitrtu.:" Were:
Sauers, Laurie Black, Bob.
ifraser, Wen Bone, Bob Wheeler‘
nun Bill 31c(ilynn.
interment took 'place in
Calmly pun. Al. Hanover cemetery
with Roy. Shelliday conducting
the graveside service.
ETHEL. TEEN TOWN
"SOCK-HOP', ,DANCE
On August 9th, Ethel Teen.
Town had a big turnout for their
"Sock-Hop" Dance. The deuce
started at 8:30 and continued
until 11.46.
Pens were given away as,
prizes for =rains' different Song
singers. Shirley Baker, Joyce
Kelliagton, and George Watson
were among those who won pens.
Teen Town wishes to thank
OliorAliM0
Teaching Traffic Safety
starts at home .
4 46
Teach them
to look
both ways
before crossing
the street
TF YOUR ItOME is not c0Xnplete with-
out a hippo,you'll have to import.
one. Search as you will, not a hippo
can be found from St John's to
Victoria.
But almost everything else can,
and the wise buyer knows that every
dollar spent on Canadian goods
keeps Canadians working.
To keep our economy strong, to
make better job opportunities, -to
create• jobs for those young people
coming on'to the labour market, we
all must be•"label conscions." Before
you buy, look at the label. If the
price, design and quality are right,
buy the product that is made here.
If each of-us could divert just
$2.00 a week from imported to' do-
mestic goods, the result could total
$600,000,000 in Canada in one year!
And that could help create 60,000
new jobs!
Buy a hippo if you must, but 'for
alniost everything else, check the
label before you buy. It's in your own
best interest. You help yourself, your
neighbour and the whole province by
-giving Canadian products the oppoDi
tunity to serve and satisfy you.
ONTARIO
GOVERNMENT
TRADE
CRUSADE
MORE oPPORTUNITV
roll. SALE
Cx'ood Maul brick belied fa
Brussels with cOMPhSte bath,
cupboards and full seller, good
terms. : • .11,ii
Good 13 storey house with 3 piece
bath and basement.
'Good 176 acre farm with good.
buildings in Brtissels area.
loot listings on all properties see
Elmer Ellacott representing R. It
•oolquhoun, Broker at MAUL 1.
Mr. and• Mirs. Eric Prescott for
their kind and generous help
iii making our Sock-Hop" Dance
a success. If it wasn't for them,
there wouldn't have been the
turn-out there was.
The' fourth meeting of the
Brussels 4.11 Dairy C•alf Chub
was held on Tuesday, Aug. 6,
on the tam of Mr. George
Blake.
Gerald Blake presided over
the business part of the meet.,
ing. Sixteen members were in
attendance. A demonstration on
any phase of 4-H activity was
discussed. ' These dentonstra4 tions are to be put on. by son.
BRUSSELS DAIRY CALF CLUB
MEETS AT FARM OF GEO. BLAKE
for da club Members of Hur-
on County .on exam night, Aug.
28. A calf was led by a few
Members Of the ebb, with as-
Sistant agricultural representa-
tive Don Pullen giving points on
showmanship. Mr. Martin. Baan
clipped a ceste to demonstrate
the'proper MethOci, of clipping
the calves. rred Uhler thanked
Mr. George Blake for the use
Of his "barn, and it lunch Wag
Served by Mrs. Blake.
FOR. SALE
Farm in Grey Township, lots 3
and 4, concession' e, .3% miles
COrth, and I/2 .mile „east of
Brussels, 100 'acres tile drained,
• 90 acres workable, 10' acres
hardwood bush. 14.Storey white
brick house, garage attadhed,
Coal and wood for/tate, 4plede
bath, the and hardwood flOOri
throughout. Bulitin-oupboartit,
pressure system,hydro, ,steel .
•driving shed, large barn. Farm
'can be Wight with or Without
crop. Immediate sale to settle
Mita*
Mrit: Alteen ChApnian,
Phone Brussels 33eW6
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