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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-11-26, Page 7MINS INSThiliggLa P(04, Mt US Onall.10 ICE CREAM ter,4%,,,tkoraasetsot teldr-Z....isa messigst„lau„ ess-W.....00 110"sIstioftmero lss..." S 1:01 F Up ON DAIRY AND a Our Annual Dairy Month this year will run from November 15th to December 11th ORDERS NOW iRENG TAKEN FOR SHIPMENT AFTER NOV. 15th ''".3 .4. ID S F BRUSSELS 1111w0411111111wegilli'llinomallalligs."11811' THURSDAY, NOV. ,at'l 906 et. AT ;?ARTY Twig OR ANY TIM SERVE YOUR GUESTS OR FAMILY A DELICIOUS EYE-APPEALING ICE CREAM PIE or CAKE ROLL Available in assorted,flavours from 3,i ur favourite dealer of 1966 LICENCE PLATES AVAILABLE DEC. 1 ,'Ontario's 1960 licence plates. And vehicles permits will be avail- Able from. Wednesday, December 1, for passenger cars, station Wagons and inotorcyeles, Trems- pert Minister Irwin Haskett no.unced. The plates and permits will be on sale at all licence issuing of- fices throughout the province. The 1966 plates will have blue lettering and numerals on a white background. 4xpiry date for Present plates - and the final day for getting 1966 plates - - will be Monday, February .28. Mr. Haskett said there definitely would be no ex- tension, beyond this date. "The three-month issuing per- iod gives ample time for everyone to get plates," Mr. Haskett said. • "For: their own line-ups' For commercial vehicles, trail- ers and conversion units, 1966. plates will go on sale March 1 and the Miry date for the cur- rent plates will be March 31. This procedure is the same as it has: been for tbe past three years. For these vehicles, plates will eon- thine to be available on a quarter- ly basis as well as for the Whole year.. MASTITIS CONTROL , SUCCESS Many. farmers think mastitis caused by haemolytic. staphlococ- cns is hopeless. in a survey of 2.,000 cattle, 10 percent of the quarters were found suffering, from. mastitis due to this infect- ion. HOV:ever, by sound sanitat- ion barriers and changes in man. agement, this type of mastitis was reduced to 1.7 per cent of the quarters — a good reason for joining the Ontario Department of Agriculture's Mastitis Control program. dozen" originated when King Louis of France warned all bakers who gave under measure that they would be beheaded. WALT ON Walton Unit, Duff's UCW Elects Slate of Officers. The NeVellther Meeting Pt Duff's Walt011 'VOW was held with Mrs. Leonard becMing. and Mrs. Tan 'Wilbee irl. charge of the devotional period. The meeting opened with the singing of a hymn. Mrs, Ray Hilether presided at the piano. The Seriptare reading by Mrs. Wilbee was followed by silent prayer. Mrs, Leonard Leeming offered prayer reminisced about World War I and read some articles. Aemenibrsnce Day was the thenie of a talk by Mrs. FAIdita, Flackwell, who impressed on her audience that it is a time to pay honor and respect, and a trine • of remembrance. The bus:iness was conducted by the president, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Jim Carke presented the secretary% report and Mrs, Walter Bewley the treasurer's re- port. Church ea:lenders will tle sold in the' unit again this year.. The following, slate Of officers was presented by the nominating committee, Mrs. Douglas Ennis, Mrs. Nelson Marks and Mrs. Wm. Thamer: Past President Mrs. Allan, McCall President Mrs. Wm. Coutts Vice-President Mrs. Walter Bewley 1 Secretary Mrs. Jas. Clarke I Treasurer Mrs. Torrance Dundas Press Reporter Mrs. Douglas Ennis Pianist Mrs. Ray Huether Assistant Pianist Mrs. Herbert Traviss Supper CoMmittee Mrs. Allan Searle, Mrs. Gerald Watson, Mrs. Ian Wilbee, Mrs. Edna Hackwell Quilt l,Com nittee, Mrs. Ernest Stevens, Mrs. Roy Ben- nett, Mrs. Leonard Leeming, Mrs. Cecil Lydiatt Copper Contest Leaders Mrs. Emerson, Mitchell,, Mrs. Allan McCall Meetings will not be held in July and August next summer. The copper contest leaders, Mrs. Herbert Traviss and Mrs. Ray Huether announced that $310.50 was realized from. the this project with Mrs. Tra vis as leader of the winning side. A Christmas Party will be held On December 9th, There will be an exchange of gifts and there will he boxes packed for shut-ins. A vote of thanks was' extended Mrs. Allan McCall, the retiring President, for, her two years of leadership, by Mrs. Leonard Leering. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ralph Travis, Mrs. Jack Mclwiu and Mrs. John Gordon. Watch next week's issue. for Santa Claus Specials. ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET GREY TOWNSHIP i'EDLRATION or AGRICULTURE. CRANBROOK, COMWIIINITY CENTRE TH URSDAY, DEC, 2nd — AST 12;15 P GUEST. SPEAKER: REV, BERT DAYNARD TURKEY DINNER TICKETS $1.25 Tickets Obtainable From Any School Section Director Any person not wishing to attend the AtiriPal Meeting Dinner, but wanting to listen to the speaker and attend the meeting following where officers and, directors for the following year will be elected, are Invited to In present at 1 p.m. WiLFRED STRICKLER RAE HOUSTON PreIclent Sec.-Treas. Peace of mind. we hope more motorists will get their plates early ana avoid last minute , Thirteen pieces in a "bakers ,,Audpop E G SULLIVAN TRANSPORT — ETHEL P.C.V. Class F.FS All Loads Fully Insure PHONE 242J .. TURKEY BINGOS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AUDITORIUM TIME -- 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY, NOV. 26th FRIDAY, DEC. 3rd FRIDAY, DEC. 10th FRIDAY, DEC. 17th 15 REGULAR GAMES $1.00 3 CASH SPECIALS 1 DOOR PRIZE EXTRA and SP ECIAL CARDS 25,c or 5 for $1.00 Under The Auspices of The Brussels ,;ranch 218 Of The Royal Canadian Legion