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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-01-13, Page 31,4.1.11.••••• THE BRUSSELS POST BRU$aEL,S, ONTARIO , THURSDAY., JAN. lath, 196it' THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Estabilshd 1872 Serving the Forming Community Published at BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every TbUraday Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post. Office Department, Ottaw,3 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A.. Brussels Phone 120 and Phone 3574830 LONGSTAF'F OPTOMOTRIST EAFt.R.t, MEDICAL CENTHE: •-ays, rhursuayt, Fridays, nct d turtix) huraday evenIngt; by appointment nnfy. Phone BeldCPO) 71.' The wise ones take advantage of winter. Skilled men are more readily available in the wintertime—ready to do your repairs and renovations when you wont them. Materials are in generous supply too, and your renovation budget will often go further in Winter, thanks to off-season discounts and extended payment plans. You can borrow up to $4,000 with up to ten years to repay, at low interest rates, with a government. sponsored NHA Horne Improvement Loan from your bank. • If you're the owner of a small business, then you may take advantage of special Small BusineSs loans available at your bank. And farmers can qualify for up to $15,000 with ten years to repay with. a Farm Improvement Loan. So you see, there are a whole lot of very good reasons why you should have that work done around your home or place of business during the winter. Do it now! Clinton Office. -- Clinton Modloil Centro, iloilunbury litrect klionch .: and '0.•ediestley P:Of.• I.-% 6:30 p.m. Prone 4&2..701U lAr MEMORIAL SHOP Quality SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of, CEMETERY ,LETTERING BOX 15S WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK THE NEW WINGHAM DRY CLEANERS will pick up and deliver drycleaning to MURRAY LOWE'S BARBER SHOP 'MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY of Each Week ANNOUNCEMENT DIN-166D • Everybody benefits when winter work is increased For advice and assistance call your National Employment Office. The bouquet invIre on Good tozzte needn't be expenSive. Our 1:,e0,..,!,1!.,1 invitation: due proves this with the roost type faces and vp-Nkniosthip . you could features To .2reio rn, rrr , —rich raised lottt,• as. the fino0 crolIsrnon31.ip yet cp:iting •tti• tee Out unu,..tal selection ne to. tw wed.; 3EE OUR NEW CATALOCafE AT THE BRUSSELS POST (Intended for last week) .and Mrs. LeOnard Krauter 01! • 'Toronto, and their daughter Joanne of London, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly and baby of Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. WiTharn Camp- bell, were holiday•gnets ve 1 it Mr. and Mrs. W. .Kranter. Mr. 'and Mrs. Bruce Speiran and ; Mr: and Mrs. Maurice Speiran and family were holiday visitors with their parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Stan Spoiran. Mr. and Mrs. Les Earl enter- tained members nf. their ramily. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Kelly. and baby, Ottawa, wore holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campehll, Mr. and Mrs. Ma.x &bran" Kitchener also visited With Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Dorothy Brown and daugh- ters and Mr. and Mrs. David DrOWn and baby were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Beers of London. Mr. rind Mrs. Cecil Raynad Were holiday gnests with Mrs. Datatb) grown, Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane. of Bluevale and John Raynard with MT. and Mrs. Austin Raynard: Mr. Raynard. who nad been a patient in Listowel Memorial Hospital for some time, had re mimed home.. Mr. Elwood Mllii of Senneterre, Quebec, Mr: and. Mrs. Earl Milian. and fa.maly. Miankton and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith and family of Moncrieff, Were holiday guests with, Mir. and Mrs. Layton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. WardlaW are in Brantford where they will spend the winter with their son and his family Mr. and Mirei Ross Cunningham and Tamils and Mr. and Mrs. Robt Cunningham were holiday guetts with Ms's. Elsie Cunningham. Mrs. Trent: 7orman and ETeanor and Mr. and Mrs. Annett, owo, were recent visitors With Mr. and s. P. J. ATI rill 11, Mrs. J. Hunter, qatrliston has been a visitor with Mar. and Mrs. itobort camthighath— Mr. anti Mrs. Jack COnley and r,r. and Mrs, Sans Beirnes attend- ed the recent 25th wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hudson, held in; Kiurtzville Com- 7mUlitY Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacklin and nihers of the family held a holiday reunion in Ethel Com- infinity -tall. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall and family of Lucknow Were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack ,41.1.c.k. Of Drayton were recent guests with Ma:. and 11,1rs. Melvin Kelley. Sunday Night Skating There is skating for adult and teenage couples at the Brussels arena every Sunday night. The attendance must improve in the month of January or the Sunday evening skating will have to be discontinued. WANTED — Farms, Homes, Businesses.. Lots and Acrea,ges for sale in and around Brussels. Contact Olen Thuell, Real Estat• DivisiOn„ t Victoria and Grey Trust, Lititowel, Phone 63.