The Brussels Post, 1965-03-25, Page 7BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
COMPLETE TRUCKING SERVICE
for Livestock Coro Fertilizer
George Jutzi Phone 122 Brussels
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and TRACTORS
Also Good Used Machine
INTEREST FREE. PROGRAM ON
TRACTORS, COMBINES arld BALERS
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through
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Your help does so much
for so many
13. Collection of tomato juice, tomato catsup, chili
sauce, 1 pint each........ s ..... , ... ...„. .... ....„,„ 1.00
14. Mustard pickles. 1, pint .85
15. Pickled beans, 1 pint .85
'6. Pickled onions, 1 pint' .... .85
17. Nine-day pickles, 1 pint .85
Relish pickles, 1 pint .„. ...... . .... , .8b
9. Whole beets, 1 pi:-' .85
20. Pickled Corn Cobs, 1 pint . .... . ,85
21. Practical school lunch, made to Canada Food
Rules .75
22. Fruit Cocktail, 1. pint, homemade .75
23.Rhubnrb pinelon ,e jcri .... „ ..... .75
24. Five ways to serve tomatoes (on tray) ...., 1.00
25. C011ection of joins, 3 YaritiCS 5
26. Collection of jelly, 3 verities
. .... 11:800
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BRUSSELS, ONT.
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PHONE 120
q'HITRISDAY ; MAA,QH. 36th, 1965 TFIR 41W00111.8 POST, juttyssm..p, oNTARIO
ETHEL
Ethel W. I. Elect Officers
Mts. W. Kreuter was hostess for
the meeting of 1ithel Women's
Institute.
An invitation to attend a Cook-
ery Sehopl "Tricks with a Mix",
to held in the Legion. Hall, Brus-
sels, on April 1st, was accepted.
Mrs. Ed. Gill and Mrs. Archie
Jacklin were appointed' to attend
the Leaders' training school at
Winghani on March 24 for 4-H
Garden Club course. All girls 12
years aid over who are interested
are, requested to contact the lead-
ers.
The election of officers took
place with the following results:
Past President. Mrs. Archie
Jacklin
President Mrs. Thos. • McFarlane
1:5t Vice-preeident Mrs.
Cecil Raynard
2nd Vice-president Mrs.
Ralph Keffer
Secretary-treas. Mrs.
Jas. Pestell
Assistant - secretar y Mrs.
Ed. Gill
District Director Mrs.
Archie Jacklin
Alternate. Mrs. Geo. Pearson.
Public relations Mrs.
Sylvester Raynard
Assistant Mrs. Earl Mills
Branch Directors Mrs.
Harry Tunney,. Mrs. Carl Mes
Donald, Mrs. W. Kreuter
Pianist Mrs: Stan. Speirart 11
Assitant Mrs, Roy Ball
Flower Committee Mrs.
Mande Alexander, Mrs. Roy
Hall, Mrs. Wm. Dobson
Auditors Mrs. Stan Speiran,
Mrs. Welland. Kreuter
Citizenship and Education .... Mrs.
Elwood MeTaggart, Mrs. Ai`
drew Bremner,
T-Tistorical Research and
Current Events . .. Mrs. Ralph
Keffer, Mrs. Sam 13eirnes,
Asriculture and Canadian
Industry .... Mrs. Ed. Gill, Mrs.
}Taiestock
Home Economies-Se Health .„. Mrs.
Dobson, Mrs. R. (loclden
Resolutions ..., Mrs, D. Wardlaw,
Mrs, Inc. Conley
Mrs. Ralph. Keifer and Mrs.
Elwood McTsggart assisted the
hostess in serving lunch.
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Past President
President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Secretary-Treasurer
Mrs. William 'l'urnDWl
Mrs. Harvey Craig
Mrs. Robert Grasby
Mrs. George Mutter
Mrs. James Mair
Mrs. Earl Cudmore
Public Relations Reporter
DIRECTORS
Mrs. R.. 'Stephens, Ars. Chas. Davis, Mrs. H. Kennedy, M1s0 B.
Hoover, Mrs. G. Huether, Mrs. J. Speir, Mrs. Helen 'Martin, Mrs.
K. Shurrie, Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Jas. McDonald, Mrs. Wm.
Evans, Mrs. C. Sterner. miss Millie McFarlane, Mrs. W.
Turnbull, Mrs. Robert Gemmel, Mrs. R. Travis, Mrs. Les Bolt.'
Mrs. I), C. Matheson, Mrs. Earl Cudmore Mrs. Clifford Bray,
Mrs. Jack Lowe, Mrs. ROSS Knight, Mrs. Tilos. Snortreea Mrs.
Allan McCall, Mrs. Ross Bennett, Mrs. Ephraim. Parish.
• Entries Will Not Be Accepted After 12.30
SECTION K -' Domestic Manufacture,
Fruits, Pickles, Etc.
Fruits and Pickles to be exhibited in pint sealers': Ss:7ms and
Jellie in uniform jars. seal on jars to he unbroken.
'DIRECTORS Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull, Mrs. Jas. McDonald, Mrs.
Ross. Knight, Mrs. William Turnbull.
Class 1st 2n6 3rd
1. Preserved strawberries . . , .85 .00 .35 2. Canned raspberrieS . . .... .,....._ ............ _, .85 .00 .35 3. Canned peaches ... . ' .85 .60 .35 4. Canned pears ,.r . ^ .83 .00 .35 5. Canned cherries-.83 .60 .33 6. Canned pineapple 85 .60 35 7, Canned dark plums . .85 .60 .35
8. Marmalade, A.O.V. , 4 1 . .85 .60 .35 9. Maple Syrup, 1 quart, made in :1964 1.00 .75 .50 10. Corn 1 pint , - , .85 .60 .35
11. Tomatoes, 1 pint 85 60 .35
12. Beans, 1 tent 85 '.60 .35
SPVCIALS
27. Special Box for Shia-ins, appearance to count; not more than
eight articles--1St; $1.00; 2nd, 60c; 3td, 40c. Prizes &Mated by
Mrs. Earl Cudmore,
38. Fresh VegetAble Relish Plate (1.2atch plate), appearance to
count. 1st, $1.00; 2nd, 60e; 3rd, 40c. Prizes donated by Mrs.
Wilbur Turnbull.
5. Six different ways to use Canedien Apples, 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00;
3rd, $1,00. Prizes donated by Blake Brothers.
30. Four Ways TO Serve Cheese. individual servings. Prizes: 1st,
5 lbs. obeese• Ses -See se: 3rd 2 lbs. r'lleCze, .lonatcd
by Molesworth Cheese Factory.
3:1, Four ways to Serve Potatoes, arrangethent to count. 1st $1.00
2nd, 75c; 3rd, 50c. Prizes donated by Mrs. Wm, J. Turnbull.
32. Casserole Supper Dish, 1st, 1.25; 2nd 75c; 3rd, .50c. Prizes
donated by Mrs. Jas. Main.
Working Man's Selmer -- P` lies donated by Co-op or Gay Lea
Cheese HouSe, Wingeam, 1st, 5 ihS. 'Cheeses 2nd, 3 1138.
ohe0e; 3rd, 2 lbs. cheese.
$5,000 LOSS IN BLYTH
S'sPP. STATION FIRE
Fire was discovered in the cell_
Ladies Division
of the East Huron
A ricultural Society
lingof the living Otiartere of the.
C.P,R. depot in Blyth Stonnd
9:00 Friday evening.
Bly):h fire brigade found the
fire had spread to the attic space
above the upper floor. It took the
firemen two hours to conquer the
blaze.
The living quarters were Oc-
eerded by the station agent,
Warner Collins and hit family
Phone 482-7010