HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-04-08, Page 525th 'Anniversary
To celebrate the completion of
25 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN MUSSELS
and district, we are making a
for the next .fow weeks.
Each time you purChase a 1/ • gallon
FRESH, CREAMY-SMOOTH,
ICE CREAM
Watch for a SPECIAL OFFER COUPON inside
BUY CANADIAN GOODS,
LOCALLY-NIANUFACTUR.ED PRODUCTS
Made from fresh milk and cream from local farmers, and
manufactured in a modern, local factory, by local
eMployees.
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO TI-TUBSDA.T, APRIL lath,, 404
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CHARLES McLEAN
R. R. 4, Brussels, On
Agent for:
SMITH. ROLES LTD.
'Saskatoon 8.tr Guelph
'Manu'facturers of Comet
Welders, Air Compressors,
Drill Fill Augers, Electric
Motors etc.
Phohe Efrussels 489W13
TENDERS
WANTED
FOR
HalfTTon ,Truck
(1) To trade on 1963 one-halt
ton truck.
(2) Specifications available at
Maitland Valley Conserva-
tion Office, Inkerman St.
Listowel (in Red & White
Supermarket Bldg.) or by
writing to P.O' Box 760
Listowel.
(3) Tenders must be in hands
of secretary-treasurer by
noon on Thursday, April 22,
1965:
(4) Lowest or any tender n
necessarily accepted.
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
E'fitIEL
Cecil Bateman is a patient in
Westminster Hospital.
Mrs, Jas. Ca.rdiff is. hospitalized
in .Listowel 'Memorial, Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Searson and
family of Kitchener were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Les.
Karl.
Mrs., J. McWilliams returned to
Ethel with Mr. and Mrs, Alex
Pearson, who visited her in Mount
Forest on Sunday, to spend a
few days with her daughter.
Mit. and ,Mrs. D, Wardlaw have
returned home alter spending the
last few months in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Speiran were
weekend visitors, in Brantford and,
Oakville.
IVlr„ and .Mrs, Mervyn Godden
and Penny, Victoria, were visit
ors on Saturday with Mr. and,
Mrs. Bert Godden.
RECEPTION and DANCE
For Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Achilles
FRIDA11 . APRIL 9th
Walton community Hall
Everyone Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A.. BD.
,Preanist; Miss. Sharon Storey
9:45 a.m. Suuday School
1.1 ann, Public Worship
601'1110E4 WK010:
(6) "Bewitched"
usByTERIAN CHURCH
IN: CANADA
IVIELVILLE CHURCH
Minister; Rev. W. J. Morrison,
MA.
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARGT
10;00 thurch School
au. Public Worship,
and Mission Band
Sermon Theme:
(Palm Sunday)
-The Way of Sacrifica"
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ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector:, Rev. H. L. Jennings
BA.. LTII.
Organist: Mrs. B. Elliott
Sc. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church School
S p.m. Community Service
for Palm. Sunday
St. Alban'i. and St. David's
ATWOOD
2.00 p.m. Lvening Prayer
and Church School
BOWLING NOTES
April 5th
This evening concluded the
regular schedule of the bowling
league for the year with, each
team winning a game, and the
Untouchables 'picking up another
1st (lame
21 pins.
Untouchables 1895
Pinbusters 1868
27
2nd Game
Piubusters 1863
Untouchables 14367.
6
Total Pins
Untouchables 88,432
Pinbusters 86,593
1,839
Ladies Single.
Marlene Jacklin , 205
Men's Sinaloa
David Hastings 244
Ladies Doubien
Marlene Jacklin 386
Ruth Huether 340
Karen Coleman 335
Men's Doubles
Mel McArter 440
David Hastings 429
Brian Rutledge 386
Average at end of ,regular
schedule.
Coleman, Karen 172
Hastings, David . 172
Huether, Ruth . . 170
Higgins, Jack rr. 168
McArter, Mel 165
Cousins, George 164
Ten,Pas, Albert 164
Huether, Ron 160
Rutledge, Brian 100
Bronson, Ray 154
Lowe„lack 153
Knight, \ATillis 146
McArter, Lois 142
Rutledge, Ned 3;42
Higgin, Marilyn 139
Cousins, Johu 187
TenPas, Mary 137
Jacklin, Marlene 134
Lowe, Mary 134
Cousins, Grace 126
Rutledge,.Kay 125
Cousins, Merle 120
McNeil, Jim 116
McNeil, Dianne 109
NOTICle
The Ontario Hydro present$
"Hydro Showtime" on 'Wednesday
June 2nd,. at 8:15 D.S.T. in the
new Legion Hall, Brussels. Keep
this date open.
ftelippminapp-.
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
COMPLETE "TRUCKING SERVICE
tor Livestock Corn Fertilizer
George Jutzi Phone 122 Brussels
wow, 1. e.b1 • "r. ,
CO-OP Fencer
CO-OP Fencer Battery (6 Volt)
Llulkey-Hay-O-Valor
8 Foot extension for above
Stainless Steel Dairy Pail 16 qt.
Stliniess Steel Pail 13 qt.
Stainless Steel Milk Strainer
"Quick Grip" Wire Stretcher
11 pc. Combination wrench set
"Tillsmith" 3 H.P. Roto Tiller
"Stanley" 16 oz. Steel Hammer
13 Gauge JACK POST
12 Gauge JACK POST
"Stanley" Barn Door Track (per ft.
Farrowing Crate
Fuse Plugs, 15, 20, 25 & 30 amp.
"Sta-RITE" Sump Pump
THURS, FRI., sAT.
APRIL 8, 9, 10, MG'S
BEG . PRICE ,EACH SALE PRICE
$ 14.75 $ 10.97
4.60 3.99
89.50 79.97
31.00 27.97
23.50 13.47
13.88 9.97
19.50 15.97
4.25 3.47
15.25 10.47
129.95 109.97
5.00 3.44
8.95 6.97
9.95 7.67
.41 .36
52.00 45.97
10 for .47
49.50 34.97
Beigrave Co-Op Belgrave,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
WILLIAM ERNEST SMITH,
deceased
1 ALL PerSOns haVing claims
against the estate of William.
Ernest Smith, late of the Town-
ship of Morris in the County of
Huron, farmer, who died on the
twelfth day of March, A.D. 166;),
are required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or be-
fore the thirtieth day of April,
1965, after which date the ex-
.VIlt0I'S Nvitl proceed to distribute
the estate having regard only to
the claims of which they then
have had notice.
DATED at ilrussels this sixth
day of April, A.D. 1965
J. H. CRAWFOR.D, Q.C.
Brussels ' Ontario
.Solicitor for the Executors
All governments in Canada
spent $722 per capita in 1968,
and took in $683. - Quick Canadr
inn, :Vac ts.
MINTED PEACH LAMBIES Springlike accent to
spring lamb patties.
1 lb. ground laMb
4 strips baCOn
1 tap. salt
cup Milk
dash of thyme or marjoram
4 or more peach halves
mint jelly
Mix 'ground lamb With salt, thyme or inajorain and
Milk: Shape into 4 oval patties. Score with handle
of wooden spoon. Drain a can or Canada. Choice
canned peach halves. Arrange peach halves (hollows
up) around lamb potties on broiler pan. Place 6
inches -17rOrn heat and broil 12 Minutes. Turn patties
Broil for 5 MirItites longer. ' Fill centres of peach
halves With mint jelly, Top each. battle with bacon
sliCe, Breit tor another feW thintites until bacon.
done.'