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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-10-27, Page 6Ask about convenient departure and return times L TillURSDAY, OCT. 27th, I966 Till BRUSSRLS POST, opramo THE N FRS FLAVORED BREAKFAST DR= Como SP from ths For Information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office Bell •) is a. disbilma Mood af fruit flavors with allied sitasilaa Here is the fruit &Noted breakfast drink that comes fresh from the dairy—all ready to serve. Rasp contains added Vitamin C and Pro- vitamin A. Has a smooth s:Isarrar tart" flavor that beet(( claim sad grown-ups love! And to top coverything.Beap costs less than Mob std juice! Available only frali1101101416 me Isar or store .- .01. fan eon" "IOW ~Mk • AMMO ,..011. OINII*0 mow. Be sure to get a quart regularly 'from your milkman or grocer, FRESH FROM • "BRUSSELS SAVOURY CHEFS" 4-H CLUB Seventh Meeting The seventh meeting of the Brussels Savoury Chefs was held at the home of Nancy Pearson on October 7th at 7:30 p,m. The meeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge . The roll call, one characteristic of a good tea biscuit. Weryone answered. The minutes were reed by Nancy Pearson. The next meeting will be at Donna Batter on. October 17th at, 6:30 p.m. The dismission Was: t Plan- ning a supper to be prepared brought to the next meeting. 2, Tea, biscuits brought from• home. 3. Standards of tee biscuits, Demonstration: I. Table set- ting and manners. Exhibits: Tea biscuits which everyone brought. Some different kinds are cheese, pinwheel f entergency, vrhole wheat. and wheat germ tea biscuits. Home aseimments and answers. Closing, "0 Canada", Eighth Meeting The eighth meeting was held at the home of Donna 'Hauer on Oct- ober 17th at 6:30 p.m. The meeting opened with the 4'H Pledge. The roll call, complet- ed record hook, answer — The minutes were read by Judy Work. rnfinished Business: 1.. Menu planning for Achievement Day, 2. Record hook. poster work. 3. Ponr standard tea biscuits for Achieve- Mee t Day, A slipper of scalloped potatoee, salmon loaf. tossed yegetablci ealnd and cheese foncloon. also apple sauce. strawberries and ten biscuits -kvere prenared by the girls end brought to the meet-ince wail it delfelolIS supper filf/ABR 17 t1 DAIRY HURON TB ASSOCIATION REGULAR MEETING A total of 772 chest x-rays were taken at the Huron Tuber- culosis ' booth at tile plowing' snatch. Mrs .lieryi itividscm, associa- tion. secretary told the regular meeting of the Huron County Tuberculosis /Association at Clinton; Wednesday. that ap- proximately 700 health educa- tional pamphlets and posters ha& been distributed, Persons from NQW Brunswick, Nova Scotia, (nieb,,c .and Michigan were includ- ed in the x-rays. "This was a' wonderful case finding and educational pro3ect and had the weather been better the results Would probably have been more extenatire." she said and added "The TT3 AssoCiation of Miran and Perth state that we fight TB wherever it is and this project illustrates the ecumenical spirit of these voluntary organleations." George Watt, .A.ssociation pre- sident. was in charge of the meet- ing. 'The. secretary reported that. Beek Memorial Sanatorium has a Pulmonary Function, Machine in operation there and that a iThilm.onary Function Survey of. a Cross Section of the CoontY would he a worth while Centete- ninl project, noetiee reports were given by "Plileen O'Brien, Edueetion chairmen: Mrs, T). Cornish, Case Finding : E. C. Pneweli. Christmas Seal Chairmen. '(While at. the. Sanatorium re- gently. Mrs. Davidson told the meeting she had been 81161V1r1 as x-ray of a young man with far elleaneee 1'111)(W:111- cisiF who had svinntom for two veare before biting checked. "T11 is not lit lred t tenet be Mort /014 KfiNtig this still number oile public health menace." she warned, J. A. Taylor of Drumbo, an inereb. er of the Management Coramitte4 of the Ontario Tuberculosis AS- sociallon will be guest speaker at regular meeting on Nov. 16th, 1966. FARMSTEAD IMPROVEMENT CONTEST WINNERS Results of the Grey Township Farmstead improvement contest, sponsored jointly by the Grey Township Council, Federation of Agriculture and the Department or Agriculture, and Food, were as roll° ws : 'Winn= will receive their prizes at the annual meet- ing and banquet of Grey Town- 'ehie Federation to be held in the Cranbrook Community Centre on 12.15 p.m. 1. Mac McIntosh 2, Doug Ewan* E. A. Speiran and Glen Bray Z. T. C. Veitch & Son and R, A, McTaggart 7. James 'Knight and j ames Williamson • John ft. Cox and John C. Cote ley 11. Onttord 12. Lawson Ward 13. Charles Bray Urban Ducharme and Jack Knight 16, Martin Bran 17. Rsy Hiouston and Lloyd Wheeler 19, Clifford Bray. Lloyd Smith. Stewart Stevenson 22. Graham Work and Joseph Smith 24., Knight, R{iss Smith and Donald McDonald 27. Cecil Raynard wanosh Twp. 2.8., Tom McFarlane, Donald Ivan Bowatt, Bast Wawanosh Cotton, Wilfred Strickler Twp. 31. Bruce Speiran 10. Lloyd McClinclieY., !Gerritt, van Veen Twp, 83. .Tim McDonald 11. Don Brodie, Stanley Twit. 34. Roy Williamson, Earl Dunn., 12. Ross Skinner, Usborne Albert Cardiff and Cleon Brubacker 38. George Pearson and Carman Sthith Huron County Winners 1. Gerritts, Goderich. Twp. Francis S. Coleman, MeKillop Teen. 3. John Leslie Stafford, llowick Twp, 'Wilson McCartney, Tucker- smith Twp. Elmer T-Innter, Colborne Tyr). Mac MoTntosh. Grey Tap. Ross T-Tiggins, Morris Twp. S. Murray Wilson, West Wa- NOTICE Baeker 84 Thompson MEAT MARKE1 To Our Customers past, present. and future: Meat irispection, under the Ontario Meat In. spcction Act; is now in effect in Huron County. Our plant is under Inspection and our number is /16. Our designated Kill Day is Monday. We request that you .make arrangements the week before and that our custom-kill customers have their animals delivered to our plant as early as possible Monday 'morning, or no later than 12 p.m. .eifelk:je • CO SINS CHARLES MAXWELL Charles Maxwell, 96, formerly of Wroxeter, died Friday at Vic- toria 1-Tospital, 'London, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs, William (Aileen) Parkes, London.; Mrs. Robert (Pearl) McDonald, Grey 'Township; three sons, John, Mea- dow Lake, Sask.; Farl and Clifford Langton; a sister, Mrs. Charles Spencer, Richmond Hill. A. funeral service was held Sunday at 3:00 p.m., at the D. A. Baum funeral home, Brussels. Burial was In. Wroxeter cemetery. Hallett PHONESI DRU$SELS 3$01110 WING1ffAP4 %Olt