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For Salads That Please
USE COUSINS COTTAGE CHEESE
In the economical 1 lb. carton
from your grocer or milkman
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I Monkton
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SECOND ANNUAL BRUSSELS
MINOR HOCKEY.
TOURNAMEN T
BRUSSELS ARENA.
SATURDAY, MARCH
SQUIRTS
Brussels vs Atwood 10 a.m.
Newry vs Monkton 11 am.
PEE WEE
Brussels vs Bluevale 1:00 a.m.
Toronto vs Atwood — 3:30 p.m.
BANTAM
Brussels vs Atwood — 4:30 p.m
Belrave vs Blyth 2;00 p.m.
Winner In each group play
off at night commencing at
7:00 P.M.
with a MIDGET GAME between
Brussels and Stone School at
10:00 P.M.
COME OUT AND
SUPPORT THE BOYS
Proceeds For Minor Hockey
BORN
A.CH/1441.1S To Mr. and 1114's•
Don Achilles, Saturday, March
lath, at Clinton Hospital,
ken Daniel Murray.
CLAY VON U. riODD LTD.
REAL ESTATE
JOHN WADE
REPRESENTATIV
BRUSSELS, UN1.
KITCHENER LiPHOLSTERY
lilxpert re-upaoletering, re,
finishing, repairing, and cleaning
of all types of furniture. Free
estimates. Work guaranteed.
Phone 43 13russelP
TIMBER WANTED —
Standing Hardw ouu, ample,
Basswood, Ash, Cherry, and
Beech.
Craig Sawmill, Aubura
Phone6367-331)
WANTED --
Farms, Homes, Businesses,
Lots,, and Acreages /Or sale in
and around Brussels. Contact
Glen Thuell, Real Estate Division,
British Mortgage anu Trust,
Listowel, Phone 63.
FOR SALE —
Six room insul-brick home in
the village of lielgrave, situated on
Paves/ street. Has a piece bath,
good basement. Heavy-duty wiring
(new). Good garden.
Apply to: W. A. Young, 357-3682,
or Mrs. J. C. McBurney 357-306
TENDERS WAN
The Township of IvIc.daillop calls
for tenders Lox' construction of
their Centennial project and.
Administration Building according
to pains and specificatious. J.W
narked cheque to accompany
tender anti Ut5 for plans. said
amount to oe returned when plans
are returned in good shape, and to
be in Reeve's hands, lot 16, con-
Clession—a, p Tor-iVnsto.P, by.
April 3rd, 196, at 1 p.m. Work
to be completed by August 1st,
1966.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Kenneth Stewart
R.R. 5, Seatorth.
Reeve of Township of IVIcKillop
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned on or before
April 5th, 1965, for the sanding
of the infain gynukasium floor
and stage floor of Winghaia
District High School. Surface
to be sanded approximately
4,020 square feet. Job to be coin-
pleted during the second week of
July, 1965. Tenders to state price
per square foot or job complete,
sanding only:
'Lowesit or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted. For further par-
ticulars contact Elmer Walker, in.
care of Wiugham District High
School.
A. .r. wortail,
Chairman Property Commitee
Teeswater, Ont.
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Rev. A. M.x. Johnston
D.
Organist; Miss Sharon Storey
)::1‘; aax.. Sunday OC1.1001
i.; axe. l'alnic Worship
ScrinOL, Topic:
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uRNAIM.:
CHURCB
Minister' ;:lev. W. J. Morris90.
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O rganist; Mrs. i-rank iliOnlpson
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all,. ill; Worship
AN(.410Z-Aii Cii4URCH
Or' CANADA
Rector; Rev, H. L. Jennings
BA.. LTH.
organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
ba. JOHN a
ia 11.111. Morning Prayer
and Church Sch001
St. Alban's and St. David's.
ATWOOD
:),.00 p.m. Ji;veilitig Prayer
and Church School
C\oi
Uu Suauay, April 4111, the sea-
vice in &ilex. Church will be held
at the regular tune, Sammy
School at iu a.m. and service of
worship at 11 a.m.
Next sunday, alarea 26th will
be the last Sunday with liev. J.
S. Stewart as ministm' and the
congiegatiou meeting with
Granbrook at 1 p.m. for service.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Consitt and
boys visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Stewart Evans and family.
Mr. and Ross Speiran, Saginaw.
spent a' few days with friends in
the area and attended the funeral
of his sister, Mrs. Stanley Machan
ui Lis towel.
According to the index of aver-,
age wages and salaries paid in
Canadian industry, Canadians
now earn in less than 80 minutes
the same pay for Which they
v-orked one hour in 1949.
— Quick Canadian Facts
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