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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-08-11, Page 5THE SE'TTLE'MENT ,OF HURON' 'COUNTY 141H,E. T•MARK ',17 • • PHONE 494 BRUSSELS rf...!,•!,r!!!!!,!!!!!a1!!lm,r,,,,,,,v,.o,•,-..,,..00••,.r.".Rkt,., ,!..=!!","!!...T111,t.!-A7,,,,!,"!!".-11, BEEF SHOULDER ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST ROASTING CHICKENS, 6 lb. SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER OSc 111 Ole Bo 45c 596 lb Sec 16. TURKEYS, 101h. , 181b, average - A AA SMOKED COTTAGE ROLLS The lb ttlia 841111181111/i Kat BRUSSELS, ONTANO '111VRSDAY, AtIOUST u, lee41 Author James Scott This book is a history of , the County of Huron. Now available at office of The County Clerk-Treasurer and local book stores. PRICE: $5.0e John G. Berry. County Clerk-Treasurer Court House, Goderich, Ontario. THE UNITED CHURCH Clif CANADA iv)iniiter, Rev. A. M. Johnston B.A., 0,13. Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson The United Church congregation will have joint services with Melville Presbyterian Church during the month of August. PRII.SISY I LRIAN CHU Ken OF CA.NALIA MELVILLE CHURCH interim Moderator: Rev. McLean Organist: Margaret Thompson ARCT 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship baeker Thorn on FRONT QUARTER BEEF Cut. and Wrapped for freezer 436 lb GENTLEMEN'S CLUB NEWS ITEMS 1 know very little about soft ball, hard ball, basket ball, in fact, any kind of ball, bails me up as to rules and regulations I know nothing. ',lie other night there was gaine, Old. Tymers versus Junior, I learned some- thing here. I learned you can't be a true Christian and at the same time a good ball player. The Bible says "Thou shalt not steal". Well, before the eyes of 300 people I saw our own highly respected minister of the gospel, none other than the Rev- erend Allan Johnson, deliberately and with intent aforethought steal a base. I looked to the grandstand expecting them to rase as one and throw their hot dogs all over the diamond and walk away in protest. Alas not so, instead they were clapping their hands. The worst is yet to come. Louie Ebel, pitcher for the Old Tymers was on second base. He saw his ehance and took to his heels. When about ten feet 'from third the +Reverend. John- son yells "slide, Louie slide". Louie did and reached third safe, (on his back). Can you imagine a pastor encouraging and coaching one of his flock to be- come a backslider. Our umpire was making more mistakes than the Legion do in making up our score. He called one of our boys out after the player had reached } home and wasn't tagged until he had rolled himself a cigarette.. It was a real slap in the face for the old Tymers. But did our minister turn his other cheek, not so. instead, he said to Ned, why don't you get your eyes tested. A good place for you to go to get the job done would be Australia. Just stay there with the other kangaroos, we had the bases loaded and Doc Stephen- son at bat. Doc had just returned from. the Oddfellow's convention and he was tired. You don't get much rest trying to sleep out in the corridor behind a locked door, to a room you cannot enter' even if you did pay 322.00 for it. It shouldn't happen to even a Rebekah, Well Dee took a swing at first pitch and he went dounii and round like a whirling Der- vish. He also missed the second one. Then I hears our pastor yell at the top 'of his voice, watch the curves,. look out 'for them curves. Well, Doc has been watching curves ever since he was twelve years of age. I thought id a wrong time to be watching tne grand- stand when he shown be watch- ing the ball. It was. Up conies Louie to bat and the bases, are loaded. There's none out and as the pitcher for the Juniors winds up I hear Reverend Johnston say, kill it Louie, kill it. Does the Bible not say "Thou shalt not I. kill" It must have been me they meant cause the ball went whiz- zing just by aly head. Louie finally got a. home run and at the ANGLICAN CHURCH OF UANADA Organist; Mrs. B. Elliott ST. JOHN'S 11. a.m. Morning Prayer aud Primary Church School St. Alban's and St. David's ATWOOD 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Clitircla School NOTICE The Horticulturtal Society will hold a' Flower .Show and Turkey Supper on Friday, August 26th. Keep this date open. FOR SALE Double House on Mill St. Bath and Furnace in both sides. Buy this and, live in one side and rent the other. Also a 7 room cement block }foils:- New cup- boards. Real nice bath room Good basement. With 2 story Barn. ' Apply: J. Wade. Agent for Clayton G. Hogg Ltd., Galt, Phone brussels end of the inning came back to pitch real proud like. The Junior missed the first two, then I hears, faun him out Louie there's a hole in his bat, he couldn't hit a manikin. I think the poor fellow Mould have been told there was a hole in his bat, it wasn't sportsmanlike not to. As far as hitting a pumkin who knows whether he could or not. This could have been a false- hood. Well, next .to bat on our side was MacLean. I says, there is man who knows what he wants. He sees it when he got it, a home run. It was a Fine hit as I ever did, see and MacLean' s done it. Yes I like a ball game. Thanks to Frank Carter, Tom 'McDonald, Ken Ashton, Walter Scott and others who keep me informed. Don't forget the Hell Drivers Aug. 24th at the fair grounds, auspices of the I0017. There's Some have been around here for, a long time. Tritthfully • 1% ;K. F. TOWNSHIP OF GREY COUNCIL IIVIEETING (continued from page one) welfare 170.20 John Sehuock, Wood welfare 6,25 Rent, Welfare 15.00 Hiemstra Nursing Home July account 122.25 Tile Drainage Loans 3,616.00 Melvin Carnochan, tile drainage inspector 17.00 A M. Cardiff, Clerk's fees, tile loans 29.60 Melvin Carnochan, supplies 2.30 Coldstream Concrete, 11in. tile 127.50 Robert Nicholson, Const. bal. contract Hanna Drain 760.00 James A Howes, supt. construction Hanna Drain 300.00 E. M. Cardiff, clerk fees, Hanna,. Drain ....... .. . .. 125.00 Clifford Dunbar, commis- sioner, Hanna Drain. .... 10.00 David Kerr, allowance Hanna Drain 28.00 Wayne Lichti, allowance Hanna Drain 8,00 Carman Baker, allowance Hanna. Drain 50.00 'Mrs. Susan Baker, allow- ance Hana Drain 48.00 Elmer Collis, allowance Hanna Drain 17.00 E4lston Speiran, allowance Hanna Drain 135.00 Hilton Ward, allowance Hanna Drain 28.00 Cameron Cochrane, allow- once Hanna. Drain 83.00 Gordon Speiran, allowance Hanna Drain 16.00 Goldwin Knight, allowance Hanna Drain 34.00 Thomas Prescott, Mow- ance Hanna Drain • 108.00 Hanna & Hamilton Con- struction, contract .Rowland Drain 1,190.00 James A. Howes, supt. construction Rowland Drain, 125.30 L. M, Cardiff, clerk's fees Rowland Drain Clifford Dunbar, coi.n- missioner, Rowland. Drain Edward. Gill, allowance Rowland Drain 61.00 John Veldhorst, allowance Rowland Drain 384.0 Ian McDonald, allowance Rowland Drain 186.00 Ross McCracken, allowance Rowland Drain 192,00 Murray McCracken, allow - ance, Rowland. Drain ,... 244.00 Hanna & Hamilton Const. repairs 6th Concession 804.50 HaDnrnaain& Hamilton Const, Keffer Drain 269.50 Hanna & Hamilton Const. repair Whitfield Drain .. . 407.50 Roads & Bridges 3,744.60 $14,257.57 SPECIAL MEETING At a Special Meeting held on July 21st, the tenders of The Dominion Road Machinery Sales Co. Ltd., Goderich, to 'supply a Champion Model D-600 Grader was accepted at a price of 18.585.00 with trade-in of 1965 Caterpillar Grader, subject to the approval of the Department of Highways. Clifford R, Dunbar Reeve Edythe M. Cardiff. Clerk . CASH ON THE FARM - For good heavy fowl, 5% to 6 Ibs, 21c to 22c a lb. Lee Hood Phone 34 -t 2974 Monkton TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO P E ICE CREAM Now available in pints, half-gallons and 2 1/2 palls at the DAIRY or your GROCERS. BE SURE To Keep Some On Hand Always gallon 60.00 10.00 PRE-CAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS SPECIALIST iv HOG SLATS, SIDEWALK SLABS, PATIO STONES (Dept. of Agriculture. Tested) ERNIE BACK & CO. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO PHONE lb