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The Brussels Post, 1967-02-09, Page 3Phone 120 Phone 857-3630 PHONE 1k, PRE-CAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS SPECIALIST iN HOG SLATS, SIDEWALK SLABS, PATIO STONES (Dept, cif Apiculture Tested) ERN I)E BACK & CC. BRUS f -; r,; ; 4.4.4.44,444. r0MOTRIS -r SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE Tuesday s, Thu:sdays, Fridays, and Saturday a.m. Thursday evenings by apn-Aritroant only. Phone SeafOrth 527-1240 Clinton Office Jn Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street Monday and Wedr,E.sdPv 9:00 to 5:30 por., Phone 02-7018 41100"..i0a044444.00abik„,o, • • an , 41 e4 le Capitol ; Elgin Boulevard or Laurier *ie. &kW &was - Free Odd Itail6 gonad Ls OM 002 REO/STERED aueut WIRY KAN *GO ROM fr.610 V.Se- $9.23 Deautlica:; 518-$12:a0 airityd 5-2313 I, GS Wholhearii MUM. timieh 386Wio Y.'ffrtnlirM:Is!!!"(05Welf.. PIM BICOSS4LS Isiti;SS4i,b, ONTARIO Tifi.'RSDAY, FEB. 9th, 1957 • ROY, W. KENNEDY. Publisher Published ON f ARIO, ever; Thdredey Aathorized sts 1-4,coer1 chte> l'w4t Office Department, Ottawa THE BRUSSELS POS' v‘apgipero Aoner.oalleA JACKSON L' .C1*-:S.':!2,3 AUCTIONEER, PHONE : 291 -4450 LISTOWEL B A(1 & 1:7 ERG s oN • LA (...ipropiete I E- ?Arm Equiprii eat H N 3..R.LISSELS, ON Wj..P.)Ct Opiin Votir Guarantee CEMETERY BOX 15b FUNERAL AND AMBULANCIE f1 r_4 Eve17 for Over v Er: RANN MALLICK Licensed Funeral (Praetor and lindlpalrner PFoorma 36 trr e.t fdRUSWILS, OTT. CRAWFORD. SHEPHERD & MILL J. CRAtivOokb, N. A. SHEPHERD, A. R, M. MILL," B.A, L 1: BRUSSELS and WINGHAM .f.sOW LING NOTES' Jan. 30th The lead has changed hands again with a two point, could change again yory Marilyn's Malibu* Nick's Nichols Mors Camaros Jack's Jiggers Davie's Sting Rays marlene's Tornados 68 Ladlois' High Singles .:Nlarene Rutledge Marion Machan Kay Rutledge f;,gilesP High Triple Markik‘ij ',4-upecige Kay Rutledge Mono Cousins Men's High Singles Jack, Higgins navid Hastings Oratit Stevenson 'Dill Stephenson ttrtd Men's High TriPle PHI Stenhonsen Gi Allan Nichol ,Tact: Higgins 5i8 §iiiisgtItutes" i'rfan Tintiedg0 for AnntoWd for telin Illitelihenson i:ordon MaCtiOn MARTIN B. RE;;ELECTE.ii CHAIRMAN OF THE HURON COUNTY MILK COMMITTEi. About 1,000 Old Order Mc h• farmers in Waterier) C'"ourity Were reported Thurs. day to PraVe ended resistance to registration WWI .khe On- tario Milk Marketing Sid Pearson, RR 5, tinia'rb; member of the board, said he,' understood the farmers ag- reed to the plan once the rea- sons behind it had been ex- plained to them. He paid of- ficinls of the board met with Meiinonite farmers during the past fOvi weeks and outlined the piati: He.: Made ihe kOniarks frig the Seftict aiinPal ineeting of the. Huf.ori, VofintY b ill committee,' held at the dlintrn legion hall. Martin. Boon, li113, Walton, was re-elected chairman of it'e committee, which rep/Ts:nits the county's 1,350 milk pre- diteers on the Marketing board. Dana sal tithe fiiture of the dairy industry in Ontario need not be dark. He said, "I say industry because if any port of it suffers it will hurt the industry as a 'i'n le. I see a future in dairy industry es- pecially if Quebec f.,,fl Ontario with a marketing plan board and if the feJoral government appoints a dairy commissioner to bring unifor. mity to the dairy industry iii Canada." Vie.e-chairman Cliff McNeil, RP, 6 ClocWich, and secretary- treasurer Boyd Taylor, RR 3, Walton, were also re-elected. The only new member of the county's 15-man commit- tee is William HowTh. DR 4, Clinton. He was eleci.c,1 to succeed Gerritt Wynja, KR 4. Seaforth. The Mennonites rdnLed ini- tially to return 'apnlications mailed in December to the province's 38,000 milk orodu- cers. The applications, once re- ttrrized to the board, were Tor a tree license to produce milk. The members of the sect re= rig:n(1 ber.Ruse• of their tradi- tional refusal to accept gov ornmont control or to nartici- pro- ill gOVer 011 sponsomi Verations. The registration of Milk farmers is part of a milk hr,ard Non to direni 010 (WM.- ill cliqll'il)WHn of raw milk In ronrlcetinr •flooN. Thy more than 150 71:117170ri ryi'ochIcer:1 log 'Were hotifir'd Of 1 bn ry) MOM: oil Fob. 23 on the farm 1\4;itiefoo Trtilpi„ Mill, j tiolgoive, ' it7.9taltlishd. 1`17.P. I ainr i tht, HP-Ming COrnrnLalltY til.m ilti r o f .,2,1n:,„,„ Arconclotign margin Out quickly. 94 92 89 so 72 284 272 228 228 225 .To .ke Zaekarls i.44.10wwwwwwheiattomweign oafoowgrambi AIIIPP•01.1 ATTENTION FARMERS CONCRETE SILOS 'Do,' WILL OE A DIG YEAR IN CONSTRUCTION Farmers '‘,terested building a Silo 14 feet in diameter SHOULD CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY The average farrier has 1 to 4 silos on his farm how about you? YOU NEED ANOTHER SILO? CALL. E HUGILL & SON "28 yharA• of experience° ZURICH DIAL 2364928 VOTE FOR YOUR CENTENNIAL QUEEN young ladies, whose names were ifve..wli• from the Centennial Queen box, are in the conteei to reign as Queen of the Tirussels Centennial activities. They are: !Misses flux VfOier, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('liarle Tischer; Linda Lowe, daughterlof and Mrs. Stewart, LoCve; Karen Mutter, daughter of Mrs% George Mutter; Anne Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowe..;, bellow, KV' With evcrs, 135.09 purchase Your make at Brussels stores y„u are otitie,d eric vr,te. Ask for an official ba.!,:mi-, and name the young lady you ch.,-.)ose to support for -plitential Queen. datighter clatglIter Smith. If you do not know any of these contestants you can see their pictures on dispray in the window of the danker Ana Thompson Meat Market, of Mr, and" Mrs, Jim and Marlene Smith; (a: Mr. and Mrs, Glen