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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-11-04, Page 2TRAIN TO TORONTO Askabout convenient departuri and return times Peg kgormation, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN NATIONAL WANTED — Hard Maple, White Ash, Bass- wood, Soft Maple, Elm. Apply giving lot and concession, to: ,Tim Robinson 126 St. James St. London, Ont. SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street TELEPHONE MO For all kinds or upholstering Srussels Represents/lye SELWYN BAKER PHONE 79 BRUSSELS .4 BEST Used Car BUYS 1965 Mercury Demonstrator ZD. Hardtop 1965 Meteor Rideau 500 48, 8 auto 1965 Pontiac Stratochief 413 auto 1963 Mercury Monterey Custom auto. radio 1963 Mercury Monterey auto. 1962 Mercury Sedan COME IN AND SEE TI-TE NEW CARS AND TRUCKS BRIE!) 17:F. MOTORS Phone 24S It use Whatever type of home you have — no motto, whom yea live in Ontario -- you'll enjoy the winter more if your home is kept snug and warm with CO-OP SUNGLO' FUEL OIL! SUNGLO burns clean no threat of rust, dirt or: corrosion. Keep your burner working at top efficiency with this low price, high quality fuel oil. See us today about a worry-free yourself with a SUNGLO Contract! Pboriest &wadi 380W1), Wine fu. winter . . . protect imussaup POST. F.3ncit3131/141, THwt.sa,ty, Nov.. 4th, 1906 LYceum e W!NGHAM WED, • THURS. - FRI NOV. "THE TRUTH ABOUT SPRING" Colour Starrinn. Hayley Mills - John Mills - James McArter It's the funny story of a young girl. who grows up into 114 first romance. SATURDAY MATINEE NOV. "THE BOY AND THE LAUGHING DOG" SAT.. MON TUES. NOV. i - S • 9 "CAT BAIJ...OU" Colour StIrring: Jane Fonda - Lee Marvin Dwayne Hickman This is the funniest western ever made. It's an action-packed fun Lest that's different in every, way. WED, - THURS, - FRI. NOV., 10 - 11 • 12 "HELP" Colour Starring; The Beatles' The Beatles embark on a high adventure and comedy with a unique beat all their own, H. A. TN SAWS R7. Srnal/ 7,rmines GODF"PTCT-T. gq BRITANNIA RD F. 524-9201 I recently purchased a Northland Dealer's complete stock of used chain saws. These saws are being rebuilt and checked over and include the following saws.: PIONEER RA — 600 — 620 — 650 Homelite Zins E-Z Mc CU 110 tiCh 151 145 — D44 141 1 Partner R-11 1 Sthil Licrbtninf, New bar, chair sprocket, clutch and muffler With the nurch9.se of Oregon Chain bars grooved and trued and chai,, installed FREE of charge We keen a camniete lire of warts for 1-16rnelite, Pioneer, McCuRouch. We are wrecking the following saws, Homelite, McCul- loch. 'Pioneer, David Bradey. Titan. 3-)1 All Maker el•H Homemaldng Club Second Meeting The second meeting of the 4-EL cub "Sleeping Garments" was held Oct. 8, 1965. at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Judy and Afrs Gra- ham 'Work, The meeting was opened with the 4-H Plelge. ' The business ponion came next. The next meeting will be held on Oct. 15th. at 7:00 p.m. at Mair' The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by Shirley De- vries, There was a discussion on, what, the book covers will be like for the club. The aiscussion land practical work followed'. Mrs. Devries dem- onstrated the making of the flat seam,' The roll call, which was, why I chose my material, follow- ed with the girls giving numerous and varied answers. The meeting closed with 0 Canada, A social gathering after the nleeting, was enjoyed by all. , Third Meeting The third meeting of the 'Brus- sels sight Stitchers was held on Tuesday, Oct. 15th, at 7:00 at the home of Norma Afstir. The meeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge. The next meeting will be held on Oct. 22. at Hem- ingways, Laurel Hemingway read the minutes of the Test meeting a nd the hook covers. were discussed. Mirs. Wheeler demonstrated, and notes were given on : (1) The use of the tracing wheel and carbon paper. (Z) Stay-stitching (3) Gathering and lapped seams (4) Machine. Pasting (5)' French Seam (0) Assembling Clarmcm.': pinny ing and basting All girls participated in the practcal work and answered the roll call "How I" prepared my material." The meeting was closed with 0 Canada and delicious lunch was served Rosemary Plake and :Laurel ITeminzWay hare been chosen to Present their demonstration from thr, nroviouv nirnipot on "Froozirr: Fruits and V.zotnhles" tri nn 7\7.'1 2nd 19175. h MeatIrir; Th(1- ?Wirth i',10.tit'it ttntri hell on Oct. 22nd, at 7;00 p.m, at Hem- ing-ways, The' meeting vas opened with the 4-H Pledge, The business part followed. The minutes were read by Rosemary Blake. The next meeting will be held at Devries at 7:00 p.m. on. Oct. 29th. The exhibit for Ach- ievement Day was discussed. The discussion and demon stration came next. Mrs. Devries showed how to make bias and corded, piping, averyone joined in work on their garment. Roll call the practical wank, which was showing a sample of mater- ial and a seam suitable for the garment. 'rile girls answered. accordingly, The meeting closed with 0 Canada. Everyone enjoyed the get-together after. CASH ON THE FARM FOR GOOD FOWL Heavies, 15c to lac per lb. Leghorns 9c to 10c per lb. Call: L, Hood, 1-lione 347-2970 MOnkton Are vie M • Treurt