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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-03-25, Page 5this date open. Qw4,11,/bwieWtfrallotelfittaa-"aa:r:,..7aalailiglola'a"aitaltaa-40:sagaar For Meatless LENTEN Dishes U lc) CA) CHEESE It contains Proteins and Minerals for Health For Salads That Please USE COUSINS COTTAGE CHEESE In the economical 1 lb. carton from your grocer or milkman N 0 T l C... te.: CASH ON THE FARM —. The Ontario Hydro presents Heavy Hens, between 5:1/2 and "Hydro Showtirne" on Wednesday lbs. 144 to 160. .Tune 2nd, at 8:15 D.S.T. in the I new Legion Hall, 13russels. Keep Les Hood, Phone ,347-2974 I Monkton ration days Do you have t hot water on and bath nig tsP 44, to oc a Cascade 40 electric water heater can change III that. Cascade 40 has two elements: a 1000-watt lower element for normal use, and a 3000-watt top element that surges into action at times of extra heavy use. That's why the Cascade 40 can sup- ply more hot water than the average family is ever likely to use. Cascade 40 is flameless, safe and clean. It requires no flue so it can be installed anywhere. The ten year guarantee on the tank is your assurance of Cascade 40's reliability. With a Cascade 40, the cost of abundant hot water is low. For more information... ask your hydro saia • • • • iNoimmiuo mot J311,USSEL8. ONTAAW TaultDAY, atilt Igoei .111 lir lel... Timar•we 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. LIAln)11) CL1Uk CH Utz t.A.4)1ADA Rev. A. M.x. Johnston D. Organist; Miss Sharon Storey )::1‘; aax.. Sunday OC1.1001 i.; axe. l'alnic Worship ScrinOL, Topic: l.4) ' afootsteps" 1'RE.5131 i.1,1 AN cii-VacH uRNAIM.: CHURCB Minister' ;:lev. W. J. Morris90. MA• O rganist; Mrs. i-rank iliOnlpson ARGT .84n 001 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 ....•••••••••••••