HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-02-03, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST
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Establiihd 1872 Serving the, Farming- Community
Published BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thursday
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THE BRUSSELS PORT BRUSSELS, ONTARIO TTIT,711SPAY, FEB, 3rd, '1.968;
WELCOME THE
MARCHING MOTHERS
Mrs. Rose McCall said that
Pleas were afoot to expand the
Workshop in Ritchener that
would serve this Branch area.
Because of the cost and scarcity
of the highly specialized staff
needed to operate such facilities,
these centres can only he devel-
oped on a district basis. How-
ever, any patient from. Brussels
who needs such training will .be
taken to Kitchener to get it. It
costs approximately $10,000.00
a year to operate such a centre
and there are S of them in On-
tario. The Marching Mothers of
Brussels are out to see that
every disabled person in this
district will get a. proper chance
at life and they hope citizens will
support their efforts. So rememb-
er, leave your porch lights on
between the hours of 7 and 8 on
Monday evening Feb. 7, 1966.
sponsored this year by Morning
Star. Rebekah Lodge. of Brussels.
FOR SALE
Girl's white fur coat, size 8. Ex-
cellent condition.
Mrs. Lawrie Cousins Phone 256
Recently two shipment of
Ontario Shorthorns have ore*.
sod the herder, no indication or
renewed United States demand.
A. C. Gaunt, Lucknow, received
a. Pleasant surprise phone call
from a Texan; Shorthorn bre7er
and a "sight unseen" telephone
transaction was made with a half
dozen females from the Gaunt
Shorthorn herd going to Texas
as a result.
The nearby 'herd of W A.
Culbert & Sons, Dungannon,
supplied some fifteen head to a
tractor-trailer load recently pur-
chased by Schrieber Farms, St.
Joseph, Missoiuri, Schrieber's
manager, Irv. Retzlaff was looking
for quality along with extra size.
SALES HELP WANTED
MALE &, FEMALE
Men and women good opportunity
to make money selling large line
daily necessities. Full or part
time. No experience. Write
Rawleigh, Dept., A-152-MtW, 4005
Richelieu. St. Henry, Montreal,
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