HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-02-24, Page 5I le Sale
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'tbfig 910,10p00.. POST .S41044.40 ONTARIO -PLVASP4ip V140. 3404, 4114
Electric Kettle . 6.66
lc buys Zip Kettle Scale Remover
Corn Broom 99c
lc buys Dust Pan
16 gallon Trash Can 5.65
lc buys Utility Scrub Tub
Mitt Mops 2.69
lc buys Furniture Duster
Aluminum Level 4.99
lc buys PumP Oiler
2" Paint Brush 1.64
This is just a few salmi:ilea of the
fi lc buys 3" Roller
3ARGAINS AVAILABLE AT
0141ield's PRO Hardware
WORLD DAY OF
PRAYER SERVICE
The •WOutealii World Day 0J-
Prayer service for Brussels and
County' will be held, in
MeiYjdle Pireebyteriau Church, on
Friday afternoon at 3 o'Cleek,
ladies of the district are
urged to. attend.
THE U1Vli EU CilLiitCli
OF CANADA
Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston
S.A.. BD,
Organist: Miss Sharon Storey
9:45 a.m. Church School
3.4:00 a.m. Public Worship
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
interim .'Modsrater:
R. McLean.
Organist: Margaret. Thompson
ARCT
10:00 a.m.. Church Scheel
41:00' a.m. Public Worship.
With the increasing price ofmilk why not
Finish Those Veal 'Calves On
,0-" '" p n otc if V.0.4100
Speclai _Price H$S . 00...:ata,..
We also have
34% TOPNOTCH COW CONCENTRATE
to help your cows produce that extra milk
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Topnotch Feeds thank all those who helped with our
first Bonspiel, especially Harold Thomns.
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OP.NOTCHi. F. 4.
IMITED
"The Most Value. For The Farmer's Dollar"
PHONE 199
BRUSSELS
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R. Jr, BILIER
YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER
A Cpmplete Line Of
New and Used Farm Equipment
PHONE 5 BRUSSELS, ONT.
Brussels, Ont. ANGLICAN CHURCH.
OF CANADA
Rastsr: Rev. M. 4. Jennings
SA.
Organist; Mrs. B. Elliott
ST. JOHN'S
11:30 a.m. Morning Prayer .
and Primary Church. School
St. Alban's and St. David's
ATWGOO
10 a.m. Morning Prayer
and Church Scheel
May we sugge5t a
Save-for-the-LitOe-Things-:
you:-mTght-othorwise-n.ever buy Account ?
C,'ANAE,):•;."<tN • BAs. NK OF commERCE
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
Before Terry and I lett the
Royal Pork we decided to have
one more cocktail. Then we had
a couple for the road. Never was
my foot and fiddle in such line
fettle. We sang the. Star Spangl-
ed it-taxner, The Maple Leaf
urover. itrrlrii. to tile hags and
were hall way througa Yaaliee
Doodle Dandy, when a hard
knock came on the door. it was
my old friend George eleettoot,
H. D. As soon as he saw me he
fainted dead away. Wo revived
rant in the usual manner and he
asked about'aiimnie iiidgar, Louie
Libel, Bob Praser, Al McCall and
a few others. lie said to be sure
to tell them that in his spare
time he was studying "injuries
to the hiliu!an body". Already he
had discovered a cure for snake
ones, nog bites and nuzzy
He said tell Bob the Rect-i-leau is
still working at rue Brown Der-
by. Be informed me the girl who
ran the back elevator had met.
with a terrible aeeineut. ouieone
knocked all her teeth. out. When
we arrived at Brussels Terry cal-
led a meeting of the Legion, and
then addressed them. lie apolo-
gized for my bad behaviour and
evil conduct. however, he says, my
client is not entirely to mane.
This affair 'was suggested by the
Russians when they announced a
secret weapon. 4 suggest a ic&'
Verne Girenke is more to blame
than. anyone else. it was his brain
child. Was it a subtle Communist
plot? Well, everyone knows all
you have to do in this country is
suggest the Communists did it
and you are home free.
For the sake or my far oft
readers, this young. Wan Grenke
drifted into town some Years ago.,
He had s;.nie connection With the'
bank, he still has. You can see him
down there every day loitering
and lazing around while the
pretty girls dO all the work.
Sometinies he sits behind a desk
looking at figures in a big beak.
Sonietinies he sits looking at
figures that are not in a book.
Now, Says 'terry, I any sure that if
you accept our apologies that this
offence, or any other will never
be repeated. Mr. Thynne will once
again become a true gentleman,
a necessary asset to your village
and an efficient, reliable citizen.
At this point Leonard Lamont
swaggered to his feen and said.
I object. It i'hynne can become
a gentleman so can. Judy L .
Marsh, or Watt Scott's old dog
Bozo. He's about as necessary as
feathers on a cow or horns on a
hen. As for being reliable, 1
wouldn't rely on him any more
than I would on the Brussfils
Brigade or Ernie Beirnes snow-
plow He's a bigger liar
than John Diefenbalter. Here 6tu
Humphries raised a finger and
poor Lamont had to stilt up and
sit down, silalring his unsnaven,
unsophistjfated, sadistic looking
lace and his evil shaped head.
Wiff Warwick and he then start-
ed
of our gentlemen, Frank Thomp-
to play shuffle board but 0110
I
son, knocked their heads together,
uraggeu theta out in tile uaia aua
aim tile= out in. a piace wliere
the door was marked tiers. I was
given back my privileges awl
never again will there be such
a muddle at Logan'e mill.
What agreement 'Terry Made
with, tne Gentlemen's Club I
will never know. Ail I know is
Jack Willson sold three or lour
mortgages he held. Clare Long,
listed his house and home with
Lloyd Michel, Wes 'err sold his
Roy 'furvey got rid of his rabbits,
Pra.nk `111aompson gut rid of nls
car, Charles Draper is taking
boarders and Walter Herr was
seen in the bank borrowing :forty
thousand dollars.
In February 2S, a Monday night,
the Legion will again. meet defeat
at the hands of the Gentlemen's
Club. If you like au honest genie
of euchre either club 'will Make
you welcome. Please help the
CPT Fund lay getting a ticket for
the OddfelloWs hockey game
1Vistrch 11th. Two tiekets tor $1.00
on Bale now or get one the night
of euchre game, Feb. 28.
truthfully Ymirs