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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-04-22, Page 5-6•110•011•04mempapso° wishes to announce the 'opening' of a Clinic in Brussels Ont. on or about June 15th 1965, for the purpose of practising Veterinary Medicine. RE 6 Now 70, 1 SEED GRAIN is in very short supply GRASS SEED — We can supply you with a forage mixture to suit your needs, or we have a gOOd supply of bagged seed lots available to make up your own mixture. FERTILIZER — Our warehouse has a good supply of either bagged 'or bulk C.LL. Super Flow for your convenience. "Order Today and Have No Delay at Seeding Time" "The for the. Farmer's Dollar" Most Value 772 LI m 17E0 Call 199 Brussels DANCE FRIDAY. APRIL 23rd BRUSSELS LEGION HALL Music by: Archie Mann's Orchestra Admission 51.00 per Couple (Must be 21 years or over) Sponsored by: The Legion Dart Club V A L BEAUTY SHOP A simian" Cutting, Styling, Cold Waving PHONE 140 BRUSSELS If you phone 31 names have visitors please and give us their. NORTH HURON JUNIOR INSTITUTE BAKE SALE /and TEA SATURDAY, APRIL 24th At 3:00 P.M. IN BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY EVERYONE WELCOME eziogocinine -igkst,Vo'taWillwcr4WAvaaiiio 25th Anniversary To celebrate the completion 411 25 YEARS OF BUSINESS IN BRUSSELS and district, we are making a r SPEGIALr for the next few weeks. Each time you purchase a 1/2 gallon Of FRESH. CREAMY-SMOOTH, ICE CREAM Watch for a SPECIAL OFFER COUPON inside BUY CANADIAN GOODS, BUY LOCALLY-MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS Made from fresh milk and cream from local farmer*, and manufactured hi a modern, local factory, by load employees. Bittlikeilwi BROssa.S, ONT411.10 THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA l'HURSDA 1", ,APRIL 240, 3.00 westairoirae,....! -41.m..-04guivaium"was Wm C. Stiles D.V. M., M.R.C.V.S. VETERINARIAN: Minister: Rev A. M. Johnston S,A.. Organist; Mies Sharon Storey ORDER y 0 ti s pi.); G NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ERNES. SMITH deceased A144 Persons having claims 1 against the estate of William Ernest Smith, late of the Tows- ship of Morris in the Couuty of Huron, farmer, vim died on twelfth day at March, A.D. 106.5, are required to file proof at same with the undersigned ou or be- fore the thirtieth day of April, 1906, after which date the ex- ecutors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the clairaa of which they then have had notice. DATED at Brussels this sixth. day of April, A.D. 3466 J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. Brussels Ontario .Solicitor for the Executors JACKSON ALUMINUM LIMITED SEAFORTJI is collecting wool for grading and sale on the co . operative plan. Shippers may obtain sacks and twine free of charge from the above or their Licensed Operators Realize the highest returns ,,for your wool, by patronizing your own,. Organization CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 40 St. Clair Avenue E.. Toronto 7. Ontario. GaNTLEmpsys CLUB 1.4 E.W S ITEMS .(continued front page one) mien 1ILL inia.ing science, or 1Qonnology ui the 'theory. Willie lie was thinking sometiting real nasty to say / made my exit, In the hail i, bump- el into Councillor Campbell so buttounolea JAW, regards a public service. public are demanding ak statue to be erected tor centen- nial year wicii the names of our famous citizeas. Iteluctautly have consented illy name saould be on We Lop and ais0 On the bottom. The oilier names, well, Archie Scott., famous athlete; Gordon McDonald, World's Fair soccer chainpion; Ted tirewar, baseball pi teller with Duluth;. Jack McIntyre, star hockey player and many others. The statue itself would oe a fine looking iu,an holding a fiddle in his telt hand-, the bow in his right, poised about six inches above the G. string. The figure will be standing firmiy on his left foot, the right one raised about six inches. Anyone can lee everything is ready for the (Iowa beat. Three fingers will be on the G I always figure the 6. string. produces the sweetest music this side of heaven. Names will be emblazoned in solid gold. Well, we must satisfy the wishes of the people, I said to Campbell, ire said, don't worry, we will I really don't think he is interested, Cause when he got away he hol- lered, if we make a statue of you it will be mane with horse manure. I To-morrow I go out and !My a cow that doesn't give blue milk. Truthfully 'Yours. T. K. F. 9:45 a.m.. Suaday &Wel 11 a.m, Public Worship 3erizion Topic; "It's Your Move" rREsBYTERLAN CHURCH IN CANADA MELVILLE CHURCH Minister: Rev. W. J. Morrison, MA. Organiet; Mrs. Frank Thompson ARCT 10:00 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Public Worship "Rotation. Stinday" Sermon Thente: "At Home and Abroad" Speaker: Rev. Douglas 0. Fry ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rector: Rev. ti. L. Jennings SA.. LTH, Organist; Mrs. O. Elliott ST. JOHNli 1 a.m. Morinus Prayer and Church School St. Albarie and St. David's ATWOOD 2.00 Iam. isveulug Prayer and Church School EVENING OF CHORAL MUSIC IN WINGHAM D.H, SCHOOL You are invited to an enjoy- able evening of choral music by tile 'tlarle Terry Singers and St. Andrew's 'Boys Bell Chorus in the tWingliam, District High. School on Tuesday, April 27th at 8.30 P.m., sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Club of Wingha.m. Admission: Adulta VIVO, studeriLs 60c. Tickets available at the door. WALTON Miss Sandra Crich, Clinton. has been a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Lydiatt and faniily. Barrie with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. John mcGavin, and Yanzily, OWen Sound, With Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. MoGavin. Mr. and iVIrs. Ronald :Chler and Patti, Burlington, with her parezitia, Mr. and 11448. Willixitt 'Turnbull, and Mr. 4nest Uhler and Mr. ono idys. 7,ealie itutledge, Streetsville, with Mr. and li&rs. Roy Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkine and jetirey, Ingersoll, with her parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Clarence Martla. Air. and iVits. TorranCe Dulidaa with Mr. and Mrs. G. stutz of Wellesley, W PROCLANIATIOrksi Daylight Saving Time Sunday, April 25th, 12v.101 To- Falls In Line With Other Municipalities if;ILL.A.GE OF BRUSSELS Calvin Kra.uter Roe e