HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1964-06-11, Page 4NOTICi Custom 13aleing Phone 180 jiarold Thomas WANTED Girl to clerk hi gropery store, :.1 xperience. not necessary, Apply to: McCutcheou Grocery FOR SALE - Combiliation reap and '3 speed record player in good condition. S. Mciionald Phone 152J13 W ANTED Female rielp, no exper: deuce necessary. Guaranteed 30 hour work week. Apply at, or paone, 'creamery Phone AVON CALLING „I-oral territories now b'Or further intokination. write Mrs. M, illillson, 17 Hawkes- bury Ave., nonuon, or pnune collect, 151-0544 evenings.. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Come As Late As 11:00 p.m. And See Comaleto Eno* ee T}WRSDAY and FRIDAY June 11 and 12 Spencer's Mountain HENRY FONDA MAUREEN O'HARA JAMES MacARTHUR • The story of the Spencer Famley and their In ' Colour regrew SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY June 13 - 15 - 16 - 17 VINCENT EDWARDS - - MELINA 1‘/EW;0 0, flit JEANNE MOREAU (Adult Entertainment) More Explosive War Eintertaiement from the Director who made "t*O143 of Navaone" MAN WANTEU Stop worrying about debts. Pay them by giving Itawleigh Service in Huron County. lesta.blisned routes. Lazy to start. No inony required. Write Rawleigh, Dept. 10-ie2.-61-0, +one Richelieu St. ilen4y, Montreal. KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY - lexxiert re-upholstering, refinish- ieg, repairing and cleaning of all types of furniture. Free esti- mates, work guaranteed. Phone 43 Brussels FOR bAI-11, -- diientzman upright piano; Acme .4 burner propane gas stove; Guelph cook stove, burns coal or wood. s. Ronald Cardiff, Ztoel,-Oot- Phone Brussels aziwia atter 6 o'clock FUEL TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received; until June 23 for supplying fuel to the schools of. Morris Town- ship for the next school year. Coal for schools 4, 5, 8, 10 and 12 and furnace oil for schools 1, 3, 6 and 7. Tenders may be for any or all of the schools. No tender necessarily accept- ed. .0 Ralph Shaw, Brussels, Ont. Cranbrook W. I. The May meeting of Cranbrook W. I. was held. in the Community Centre with a good attendance or Grandmothers present. The roll call was answered; by 17 members telling thair grallc:1110ther'S name and dis- playing an antique. t e n• uteg were read and the treasurer's report given. The correspondence was read.' The voting delegates to the. District annual at Ethel are Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. R. Knight. Mrs. Macintosh. It was decided to visit Huron; view and help the Majestic W. I. with the visit. The Club girls were present and displayed their work. Joanne. Lunn gave the comment, Good /hies in Dress for tall figure. The girls modelled their blouses The meeting was turned over to the Historical Research and! ICurren.t Event Convenors who announced the program. Mrs, Martin McDonald read the motto, igrandmother's remedies.. The meeting closed by sing- ing the Queen. Lunch was served by Mrs. C., Bray, Mrs. Lylle Gordon, Mrs. M. Huether. W.O.A.A. Pee Wee Softball Schedtde June 12 Brussels. at Belgrave 15 Brussels at Wingham Wingham at Brussels 26 Brussels at Mildins.y 30 Brussels at Lucknow Boy's Bantam Softball Schedule June 15 Brussels at Wingham 19 Belgrave at Brussels 25 Dungannon at Bnisselli 29 Teeswater at Brussel* a Brussels at Dungannon SPECIAL PRICES ON GREEN SLABS During May, June, July Dry Hardwood $5.pp cord Dry Mixed Slabs Ka cord Truckload lots of green slabs, $1. cord less than above Primo J. H. KEEso & SONS Phone 530 Liston* Coming. Next: "BOYS' 'NIGHT OUT" FLOWIIR• FOR EVERY OCCASION *Wedding Boquem *Funeral Deslow *Cut Flowers *Corsages *Planta / BRUSSELS GREENHOUSSS Phone Brussels 241J HARRISTON FLOWER SHOP Phone 205, HarrletAn LISTOWIEL FLORIST Phone 149 L110.01001 CRANisROOK. .Mr. Don Bowman, \Vaterloo conducted,. tne service in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 11.15 a.m. Note Mile time of service until futher notice, ‘Sunday School at 10 -aan. and regular service of worship at 11.15 ann. Mr. and Mrs. larl Dunn, jo-Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin, Brussels, were among those attending a family picnic on Sunday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whitfield London. The occasion was in honour of the 45th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Machin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and. :family attended a birthday party at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger, to celebrate the birthday of Harry and his twin, sister, Mrs. Prank (Hattie)' Johnston of IVIcKillop 'rw.p. Mrs. David. Tait, Meota, Sask. visited this week with Miss Alice J. Forrest. Mrs. Tait was the former Lulu McDonald, daughter of the late Anthony and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. McDonald built the house and store now owned by Frank Smith, and Lulu _attended Cranbrook school. THURSDAY, RINE 11th, Men AI .8/41U411131.41 POET. BitlTSSI01.4 ONT.41110 Brussels Transport COMPLETE LIVESTOCK TRUCKING AND SHIPPING SEtIVICE Ships your hogs every Monday forenoon direct to Kitchener O.H.P. likp your cattle, calves, lambs, to Ontario Stock Y Toronto, for top market prices For Pick-up Service Phone. Our Rates Are Reasonable. GEORGE JUTZI PHONE 122 BRUSSELS EAST HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LADIES' DIVISION -- PR1zE LIST SECTION L Domestic Science ROBIN HOOD SPECIAL ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LTD., makers of flour, rolled oats, oatmeal and mixes, offer the following prizes: 38. For the best loaf of white bread: 1st, 25 lbs., Robin Hood flour. 39. For the best 1/2 -dozen refrigerator bulls: 1st, 25 lbs. Room Hood Flour. CAKES 40. Angel cake (uniced) 2.00 1.00 First prize donated by Mrs. S. Rutledge, donor to receive cake. 41. WILLIAIV1 NEILSON SPECIAL-Best chocolate cake made with Neilson's Jersey Cocoa. Prize: 2-lb. package, every piece differ- ent, Neilson's Chocolates. Empty Neilson Jersey Cocoa un Lo accompany each entry. SPECIAL 42. Standard Brands Limited, makers of MAGIC BAKING POWDER, Magic. Entries mould be accompanied by an empty tin of nine-inch square pan Singie Layer White Cake, oaken witn offer the following prize for the best (Iced or Frosted) eignt or Magic Baking Powder. 1st Prize $4.00 2nd Prize ,...„ ....... $3.00 3rd Prize $2.00 YEAST BAKING SPECIALS 43. standard Brands Limited, makers of FLEISHAIIANN ,S, YEAST, offer the following Special Prizes for baked goods raised vent Fleischniann's Active Dry Yeast. EaCh entry should be ac.,companied by an envelope from Pleisch rnarm's Active Dry Yeast. WHITE BREAD: $4.00 1st prize $3.00 2nd prize $2.00 3rd prize BROWN BREAD: 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize MILK ROLLS: 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize CINNAMON BUNS-Standard Method: unspiced with cinnamon mixture, rolled and cut. 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 44. 'DOMESTIC' PIE AND CAKE COMPETITION CONDITIONS 2. lies to be Apple, with two crusts, baked in medium size pie 1. Every entry to be accompanied by a 'Domestic' Shortening carton (empty), or canister label. plates. 3. Cakes to be white, of two layers, baked in medium size circular pans. Icing and filling is left to individual discretion, In judging, special emphasis should be placed oil fineness of texture and lightness. 4. Both pastry and cakes to be made with 'Domestic' Shortening. 5. Judges to »e appointed by the executive of the local AgricultUral, Society, Judges' decision to be final. Prizes -- Donated by Canada Packers Limited PIES SAKES fat . three - 21/2 lb. Canisters "Domestic'o Same 2nd . two - Z4 lb. Canisters "pomade 3rd one - 21/2 lb. Canisters "Dinaestie NO "E - A "Domestic" Carton or Canister label to accompany every entry 45. BAKE (WENN - This award wild bo preserved to the contestant submitting the best group of five articles: Home made rolls (7), chocolate cake, cherry pie, oatmeal cookies (7), butter tarts (7). Prizes - let $5.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd WM $8.00 of. Bake Queen prize money donated by Airs. A. Turnbull, Mrs. John Speir, Mrs. Bob Grasby and Mrs. Harvey Craig. 46. Best Graham Cracker Pie made iron the recipe on package. 'Money donated by McCormicrs Ltd. 1st Prime, 510.00. 310, Prize, $5.00 47. A $2.00 special prize donated by Archer Grewar for best lemon pie. Simpson-Sears will donate a special prize to the lady Winning Ills most points in Sectiona J. and 0. d., .75 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 sweet dough, spread $4.00 $3.00 $2.00