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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-02-24, Page 4Almilleeerneesalesamometaasislevelsesaiswalaialsasassaases ela 4 BIG DAYS MARCH l• to: -4 OPEN DAILY-10:30 a m. to 10:30 p.m. Closes Friday 4:30 p.m, Official Opening Ceremony TUES, MAR, 1 at 1:45 p.m. ADMISSION *SO Children with. Adults Admitted Free See the Latest in. Farm Equipment on Display Enjoy Programs, Entertainment Each Day SPECIAL DEMONSTRATIONS 2:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS FOR THE LADIES FARM SHOW Western Fair Grounds LONDON STARTS TUESDAY. the, big, 1.00. FARM SHO Afternoon Programes: TUESDAY, MAR. 1-2:00 p.m.. Panel—Management, tor a profitable corn, crop, lessons to be learned from our 1965 experiences WEDNESDAY, MAR. 2-2 p.m. Panel—Feeding the protein you grow THURSDAY, MAR. 3-2 p.m. Panel—Beef Management Trends— ( Buying, Feeding, Marketing) FRIDAY, MARCH 4 1:45 p.m.--Presentation of Major Awards. 2:30 p.m.—Auction Sale of 10 Bush-el and 4 Bushel lots of grain and beans, also 2 bad lots of potatoes. MORRIS TOWNSHIP TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12. noon, March 7, 1966 for spraying cattle under the Warble Fly Control Act in the Township of Morris. diner Lo state Price Per head ior spraying. Lowest or any ender not neees- sarily accepted. Mrs. Helen D. Martin, Clerk, Morris Township, Ileigrave, Ontario WARBLE FLY SPRAYING TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF GREY Tenders for the spraying of Cattle for Warble gly in the Town.ship of Grey will be received by the undersigned until I. p.m. Monday. March 7th, 1966. State price per head per spray. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Mrs. E. 14. Cardin, Clerk, Township of Gi'ey F.4thel, Ontario. WARBLE FLY POWDER TENDERS 1OWNSHIP OF GREY 'Tenders for supplying approx- imately .1,400 lbs. Warble Fly Powder for the Township 'of Grey will be received by the under- Signed until 1 p.m. Monday, March 7th. 1566. State price per 15 lb. bag. Lowest or any tender not neees- earily accepted: Mrs. E. M. Cardiff* Clerk, Township of Grey Ethel; Oaten% IN MEMORIAM, ElieBURY .-- in loving memory of Gordon Embury who pas- sed on February 27111, 1962. Many a lonely heartache, t./ften a silent tear. But always a beautiful memory Of one whom we fovea so dear. Sadly missed by sister Pearl, Nephews and nieces, Earl and Lenore, Melvin and Deets, Orval and Ideals. TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS APPLICATIONS Applications for Inspector to supervise the Warble lely Spray- ing program in the Township of Morris will be received until 12. noon, Miarch. 7, 1966, by the undersigned. Any appikealion net neces- sarily accepted. Mrs. Helen, Martiu, Clerk, Morria Townsmp, BelgraVe, Ontario GRAVEL T ENDERS TOWNSHIP OF GREY Tenders will be rceived by the ma, dersigned until 1 p.m. Monday, Mara 7, 1566, for crushing and hauling a,pproximately 20,000 cub- ic yards of gravel for the TOW11- ship of Grey. •Crusher to be equip- ped with %" screen. Gravel to be supplied by the township. A certi- fied Cheque for $300.00 must accompany tender. Lowest or any •tender not necea- sarily accepted. Mrs. M. Cardiff, Clerk, Township at Grey Ethel Ontario. WANTED .. Baled 114 sue Straw. 'Len Watson, 13 Tellamore Brampten, Ont., Phalle 451-4804 UM SALO, lta Lea iu saore tt.0 LIJ.1.1 V14 L., k:e.1'C4'.)9wiltP.g. 4014 ar :3410, SeiLl0S, )v4; youlyr, meat c.afiiinter, ana mega resli'lgerater meal for storing quantity of mita, 0011LUOL .11eien Dobacm, of pr phone .32a-Wa u u or or 521.11'4 says. a La a hh.i..k av Alva' ED airAL 1,:EIVIALE pleasant lull or Part Lillie worn. Make a36 a week in your spare tune selling itaw• leigh k1111 time aver- age Bbl to 45100. WirLe Dept. i3-1.15,2.-7, 4005 St. Henry; Montreal. +OA FUR LiALb. I 1..o.;1L" iitria _ur saie. Located Ea Jamestown, on paved road. Large, 'Welt guilt brick home, heavy Linty wiring. Large barn, drive shed and. brooder Manse. At present all seeded for past- ure. To inspect: Phone Wroxeter 471)A'2 ....••••••••••••... .MAN WANTED Aran wantea Ler .ouu Lcrti anti poultry Lunn. .41.Ust anu rully experiencea with ,..farm. equipment. a1.7.5 Per hoes' plus pension plan, workmen's coaiDensation, paid nollnicy ete. Year round woila Apply in writ- ing only to Fleming Farms, Ltd., Leamsville, Ontario, giving age, experience, etc. r?'i:;USSELS, ONTARIO ,••••••••••11.111PAI••••11...1....1 NOTIC E Huron COunty 144 Producers are urged to attend their annual meeting i,u the aagricultural Board lteems, Ciiuton, Thurs- day, March 3rd at b p.m.. pur- pose to elect 42 committee men as county reprO2'811LatiVeS of the Ontario illgg and. Fowl Producers a‘tarketing Board, Guest speaker will be Mr. Jim J.luctwith, Forest, Ontario, hone Director for Kent and Litlebt011 Counties. cRANtiltUV& The regular church service was cancelled on Sunday owing 1.0 weather conditions. Wesley alichlacnern aeeelved the sad news that his brother, Albert, passed away in Regina at tne age of 73. lie was one of a faulAy ox' eight boYs and five girls, six (4. whom survive. ietiss Kate noc;.eabb, Temiskana leg, spent tine week-end with ner nere. World Day Of Prayer A number of our .Brussels resi- F4414. g4th, 11/44 Auditors Mrs. Frank. Suiitti Mrs, s tato, Sykuts The newly elected President took over for the new business. Plans were made to cater for a wedding in May and committees appointed. It was decided to have the Annual Bazaar on Wedges day, November 23 at 8.30 p.m. The next meeting will be at the call, of the President and hostess 'Kip be Mrs. Wilfred Strickler. Mrs. Goldwin Knight and. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson assisted the hostess in serving lunch. Two Valentine contests were Con- ducted by Mrs. Stanley Pincher. Hockey News On aTiaay, r ebraary lath two games were played in the local arena. The first game between the Brussels and Blyth L'antauni was won by Brussels in the last two minutes of play by a score of 10 - 9. This is a Round itebiu series, points to count, between Blyth, Teeswater and 'Brussels. Midgets were also vict- criOUS in tee second game with Monition by a 9 - u score in a two out of three series. They will now meet Miltinnly in brussels ou priday, night Feb. 2atil at 7.00 o'clock in another out of 3 series. Let's get out and support the boys. The return game was played at Myth Monday, Feb. a 1st between myth and Brussels I3antams with Brussels edgeing, Blytii by a c - 1 score. .Goal tender Ken. Biall nearly had a shutout but. was foiled in the laet 10 seconds of play. Let's go and get some more games boys. Winner of the intermediate Hockey draw, drawn by Archie Willis, was Wayne Lowe. The Hockey boys thank all' the people who bought tiekets on the. draw. Don't forget to come to Lae arena Friday, Feb. 25th and watch Drayton VS Brussels in play off action. time 5 phi, PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr. and XIT8. Bob Scott of Woodbridge, spent tne weekend 'with Mr. and. MTS. Ivan Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy COUSinS accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bob 1Viltchell of Woodbridge, left Sjunday for a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mr's. George Banter, St. Marys, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lamont. , A number of our Brussels resi- dents and others of surrounding commtinitins, fled °lir cold snap last week. , It, Among those 110'W basking tinder sunny Florida, Skies are Mr. and Mts. Eugh Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Mel McAleer, Mr. and Mrs.. Stewart McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Speira.n and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearson, FOR SALE la- Haase In agniolidatille, 3 or 4 bedrooms, bathroom, new gin furnace. 'Extra lot. New reef; built in cupboards, ill nice lineation, close to church, and store, Partly renovated. Phone 527.0468, Seaford" Evening Entertainment 8 :00 p.m. — Crowning of Farm Show Princess, Bak- ing Queen and Baking Prixtcess. 8:30 p.m. — Fashion Show ,• latest trends in fashions for men, women and chil-dren. Commentator, Mrs.. Meg Daniels. 7 :30 pin.—Junio r Contest. 8:30 p.m. — Public School Square Dance Competi-tions. 8:3,0 p.m.—J unior Farmer- BIAS Program arranged by Middlesex Jr. Partners Show closes Friday, March 4 at 4:30 p.m. Amateur Ha saussna POST 232 212 1S3 397 397 328 314 oS 82 75 74 72 69 444 373 365 BOWLING NOTES After nineteen nights of bowl- ing, or thirty eight games, the teams.; are all doing well. The six teams are keeping very close in points and no one team can "rim away" on the other teams, as you might say. The team S MLitt, Plugs are as follows: Marilyn's iViaranders Lois' Lions „Tack's Jokers Gos Go's Mary's Lambs WonderS Ladies High Singles Ruth Huether , Karen Hastings Kay 1VI oW hirter Ladies High Doubles ituth another Karen. Hast1ngs Kay MeWhirter Mary ten. Pas Mens High Singles Dave Hastings jack Higgins Grant Stevens Mens High Doubles Dave Hastings Jack Higgins Ned Rutledge SUbstitates Nikita Ilxe1 for Alice Fee George McOutcheoa for Charlie Fee Marlene Rutledge for LOIS Me- Atter Treat Brian Rutledge for Mel Metter, T Barb MeCutcheon for Mary LOWei Mutat ...a—a,. We. Clare Veitch Jim McNeil for Mary Lowe The Women's World Day Prayer service will be held Friday, Vebruary 25th, at 2.30 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church- Evening WMS Group J. LW L ,ening Group of the V% MS met at Lilo home of kars. Frank Smith for the regular i,luu my meeting, With an attend- ance of 14. The meeting was in charge of Nirs. Jim Knight and Mrs. Jack Knight. Mrs. Stanley ,Fischer of the aiteruoou group was present and gave a report on the annual meeting 01 lafatit- land Presbyterial held recently in Luckuow Presbyterian Church. Monthly offering ens elopes were distributed. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Stuart 11-1vans. Mrs. Doug Evans will be the hostess for the likarch meeting. Knox Ladies' A10 ects Officers Mrs. Clare Veitch was hostess for the Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church on Weonday evening. Mrs. Glenn kittether, president opened the meeting with a poem followed with a hymn with Mrs. Clare Veitch as pianist. The Scripture reading was read by Mrs. lde.e Engel and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson gave two readings, "When the minister conies to tea" and '"Kittens anti Babies". Ten members responded to the roll call.. The secretary, Mire. W. Strickler, read the minutes and Mrs. Stuart McNair, treaserer, reported the amount Of $263 in the treasury. Mrs. Glenn Euether 260 repotted all Centennial plates 108 40 bonbon dishes and 30 clitla Leg and savicers had been sold. ,Mrs. Stanley FiScher Was appointed chairman for the elect- ion of officers. The following officers were 'elected for a two- year term: President ,.., Mrs. ;Gorden Engel. VeCe-PreS, Mrs. Stuart Secretary , Mrs, Stuart Stevenson Ws. Wilfred Strickler