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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-02-03, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Establiihd 1872 Serving the, Farming- Community Published BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thursday Authorised as Second Class Mail, Poet Office Department, Ottewje Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ask.about convenient departuri and return times D. A. RANN Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE PHONE' se or B ORUSSILLS, ONT, Psi Information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association CANADIAN NATIONAL. CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A., Brussels and W Inaham Phone 120 Phone 357-383.0 J E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST •A'AFORIli MEDICAL CENTRE Tu. •,..ays, Thursdays., Fridays", and Sittiirels) huraday evening:. by appointment only. Phone Seafortb 79% Clinton Dffice -. Minton kledtc41 Gerttre, Rattenbury Street vionda.,!, and Wecinesday 9:0C t' 5:30 p.m. Phone 442-7010 WING:HAM MEMORIAL SHOP Qual;ty SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Yeari; of CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 158 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK The Bouquet Invitation Line Good torte needn't be expensive: Our beautiful Bouquet Invitation line proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship you could wish for! It features Thermo-Engraving—rich raised lettering—elegant os the finest craftsmanship — yet costing so little! Como see our unusual selection .. . .. .9•41‘'' 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, SHORTHORNS 110 TEXAS, MISSOURI GET EXTRA CASH FAST WITH CLASSIFIED ACM IN THE BRUSSELS POST WALTER PEASE `trucking P.C.."1t, Clats F S LI V E,S TOG K TRUCKING TO AND FROM FARMS IN LICENSED AREAS OF GREY, MORRIS, WAWANOSH, MULLET AND McKILLOP TOWNSHIPS TO ANY PLACE WITHIN ONTARIO ALL LOADS INSURED PHONE BRUSSELS 345.14 ne to two was cichvers SEE OUR 'NEW CATALOGUE AT THE BRUSSELS POST 1[111'11 01 Ma