The Brussels Post, 1966-09-29, Page 3BRUSSEL- TRANSPORT
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Ship Pigs On Monday A.M.
if Monday Holiday — Ship Tuesday
Cattle Trucking Service to or from Brussels
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"3,
ICE CREAM
AT YOUR GROCER'S OR THE DAIRY TO-DAY
MANY OTHER FLAVOURS ARE AVAILABLE.
TOO, SO KEEP SOME ON HAND ALWAYS.
FRESH, FROM
COUSINS DAIRY .
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r All Cilatset of Farm PrOPSrtY
Summer Cottages
Churches, Schools, Halle
Extended coverage (wind,
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AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seaforth,
WM. Leiper, Jr. Londesboro ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold
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THE BRUSSELS. POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1966
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Silo Unloa,ders :
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— power ring gear drive
• optional filling attachment
PHONE: 523 - 4241
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POWER CHORING. DEALER FOR HURON COUNTY
Melville Guild
The first meeting of the Fall
ternt was held in the church par-
lour op September 20th woth 18
member present.
Margaret Work opene0d the
meeting with a seasonal thought
entitled "The Lost is the .Rest"
in which we were urged to ap-
preciate the beauties of nature.
" Sing to the, Lord of the!
Harvest" was sung and the
scripture was read' in unison from
Luke 8: 4-21. This passage picti
ures the reaper as gathering a
harvest. according to the type. of
grOund upon which his seed has'
fallen.
Margaret Work leid in prayer
and the topic entitled "Harvest
In the• Autumn of life" was ably
Presented by, Thelma Cardiff.
The worship service ended with.
hymn 678 and the mizpah bene-
diction.
Aileen Mutter took the chair
for the business session. The
secretary's anti treasurer's re-
ports Were given and several:
items. 'of business dealt with.
Scheel. day Memories were re-
vived. • when the roll call was
answered with a few lines of an:
autumn poem.
Tasty refreshments were ser-
ved by Thelma and Margaret.
CHILDREN'S AID
THANKS DONORS
The Huron County Children's
Aid Society wishes to thank all
the organizations and individuals
who contributed to their Camp
projecO. Through their generos-
ity thirty children were able to
attend Camp this summer.
Following the precedent set
last year, the C.A.S. again is
making parly plans to take care
of needy children at Christmas.
Last year over 500 children
'throughout the county were re-
remembered. This project takes
many weeks of planning, wrap-
ping and delivering. Since much
of this work is done by volunteer
help, an early start is essential.
The Public appeal last year for
clothing and donations was most
gratifying, and again the C,A..S.
is asking for help. CHILDREN'S
clothing, toys, etc. should be at
the Court HouSe, Goderich, not
later than. November 1, Organ-,
izations Who make an annual
donation are asked to discuss
this project at their next meet-
ing.
Again, the C.A..S. wishes tai
thank everyone who in anyway
helps the Society. The ' heart-
warming letters from the parents
indicate the value of this assist-
ance.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
iitiderSigned foe Snow plowing
in the Village of Brussels for the
season 1956-67
Please state hourly rate and
standing time, and type of equip-
ment to be used.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Wm. H. Kb*, Clerk,
Wise of prone*
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