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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-04-20, Page 2FOR ALL YOUR FARM. NEEDS SEE OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIM;TEP THE B.RtSSZLS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTA.RIO Ise 00; „'td, 3rd, 50c. Prizes donated by Mrs, J. Turnbull. Thrie iretividuer salads, 11 fruit. 1, vegetable, 1 meet) 1st. $1.23 2nd. 75e: I'rd, 50e. Prize:4 donated by. lee dillOri:•11t ways to use Canadian Apples -- ist, $3.00; 2ed, 2.1,11; 3rd keoli Prizes donated by Blake Brothers. Domestic D:REOTORS - Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Ross Bennett, Mrs, Glenn Huether, Mrs, Clare Veitch, Mrs, Wilfred Strickler, Mrs. Jack Bryitns, Please pet Number. as well as Section and Article Name en entry tags, All bread, buns, cakes without icing; and pies brought in plastic bags or saran wrapped. BREAD 1.st 2nd rd Leaf white broad, entire crust Li af brown bread. entire crust Leaf fruit bread, e'ntir'e crust Buns, kinds,- Chelsea, plain, clovorloaf, two of each Colfe cake. thread dough), round top witn cinnamon and brown sugar CAKES $1.00 .) .50 1,00 .50 1.00 .60 1,00 .75 .50 .75 50 n. Angel .lake, tunieed) 1,50 1.00 .75 Fruit cake. dark, united, not cut x 1.50 1,00 .75 Fruit cake, light, united, not cut 0" x 6" 1.50 1.00 .75 Single layer applesauce cake, butter icing 1.00 75 .50 10 Banana layer cake, boiled icing not eake mix 1.00 .75 .50 Chorolatp lay er cake, chocolate icing, date filling, not cake mLe. 1.00 .50 Date and nut loaf 1.00 .75 .50 13. Nut and Cherry. loaf (not yeast) 1.00 .75 .50 14. Cum drop cake. not iced 1.00 .75 .50 Spc.e.gc cake, not iced 1.00 .75 .50 1 0 . Orange layer cake. Orange icing not cake mix 1.00 .75 .50 17. Cnocolate layer cake. (cake. mix) icier optional 1.00 50 lc. Cherry layer cake. feake mix) icing optional 1.00 .50 10. Single layer cake decorated for Centennial, appearance to count 1.00 .75 ,o0 SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES 20 Light iced cup cakes, seven, not a mix 21. Shortbread, seven pieces 2~2, Raisins scones. seven. , . .. 2,3. Iced brownies, seven ............. • '24: Muffins, Seven, bran only, (no raisins or dates) • ... .. ... , . 25. Oatmeal date squares,.. seven 26. Tea biscuits. seven . ...... 27. Ceceenat niecaroons. seven ..... PIES . :Better tarts .with. raisins, seven 29.. Covered .mincenteat pie .... .00 Raisin pie, lattice top ... .. 31. Pumpkin pie „, 32. Cherry pie, covered 3. reach apple pie-- ................ ....... 4. Lemon pie. meringue topping not prepared mix) , 1.00 .75 .5( .60 .40 .25 .60 .40 .25 .60 .40 .25 .60 .40 ,25 .60 .40 .25 .60 .40 .25 .75 .60 .50 .75 .50 .40 .75 .50 .40 .75 .50 .40 .75 .50 .40 .75 .50 .40 e- 1D .50 .40 .75 .50 A0 CANDY 15. Chocolate fudge. one pound 1.00 .75 .50 H. Maple cream. one pound 1.00 .75 .60 BAKE QUEEY - This award will be presented to the contestant submitting the best group of fiVe articles: Tea biscuits (7). banana cake, raisin pie. ginger cookies 171. bran muffins (7). Prizes - 1st, 55.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd. $2.00. $3,01) of PANE QUE,EN prize money donated by Mrs, Ross Bennett, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Robert .trashy, Mrs. Glenn Huether. SPECIALS Special prize donated by Archer Grewar for Pie. Any flavour. any color. ..1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize Centennial $2.50 $1.50 $1.00 WILLTANI N'T.:1LSON SPECIAL Best chocolate cake with. Neilson's .Tersey Cocoa. Prize'. 2 lb. patkage, every eiere dill, rent, Neilson's Chocolates. mpty Neilson's .Ters,,y Cocoa tin to accompany each entry. . Seleiridee Ltd. Kitchener, donates 15, 1-1h, cartons r•f !lake Shortening. as prizes as follows: 1st prige Roil Cheri Pip, 5 1-1h. cartons Crispy Flake; 1st prize, Chocolate rake. cartons; 1st prize. Butter Tarts, rat tor ,:- crispy Flake. wok. 4. L Fruit cocktail, 1 pint, homemade 3.75, Rhubarb and pineapple jam .. .... Preserved strawberries .55. .. .. . ......... . .. .55 .e5 .S5 .50 .50 .00 .60 .60 .60 GO .60 ....... .. 5 ,S5• .35 .35 3.5 3-5 60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .$0 .13i) three. . .. 35 .60 S5 .60 e5 .60 .60 • ...... 1,50 PHONE 199 BRUSSELS Ladies' Division of the Brussels Agricultural Society Past. Presiden Mrs. Harvey Craig President. ...... Mrs. ;Robert Grasby 1st Vice-Pre,F.Ident Mrs. George Mutter el,re1ary-1 !wsurer Mrs Adah Sllllth l'ublic ROL.t.tons Reporter Mrs, Earl Cudmore D.IRECTORS Chas. Davis, Mrs. R., Kennedy. Miss F3, Hoover, Mrs, Cl. i ue:hee, Mrs, Helen Alartin. Mrs. HarOld Bolger, Airs. .ras. eieDoualu. Mrs. AVM,. Evans, Miss Millie McFarlane Mrs. W. Tuitibull, Mrs. R. 'rraviss. Mrs, Les Bolt, Mrs. D. C. Miltlicson. Mrs.. Earl Cudmore, Mrs, Clifford Bray. Mrs ,fratk. Lowe, Mrs, Ross Knight, Mrs. Allan McCall. Mrs., Rthz6 Benl.tt.t. Mrs. Ephriam Parish. Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler, Airs. C.E.,orze Michie, Mrs. Clare .Veitch. Mrs. Ray Bronson, ., Mrs. Jag l:. L ryans. Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Wilfred Strick- er, Mrs. James .'lair. Entries Will not be accepted after 12:30 SECTION K Domestic Manufacture, Fruits, Pickles, Etc. Fruits and Pickles to be exhibited in pint seaters, Jams and Jellies in uniform jars, no wax please. DIRECTORS-Mrs. William Turnbull. Mrs. Jas. MrcDonald, Mrs. Geo. Mutter Class 1st 2nd 3rd ('united raspberries Canned peaches 6. C.nued pears 7. Canned cherries S. Canned pineapple 9. Canned dark plums Marmalade. `.'h ii .Dressing. boiled:. I pint • Tomatoes. 1 pint ..... ........ . .... ...... MusTurd pickles. 1 pint 4. Pickled Pearls, I pint onions, •! pint Nine-day pickl PS, i Pint Relish pickli.,s, eolleCtiOn ".ifferpre: Bird' 1 pint Pi( kled corn cobs. 1pitt Applf-sense, ., pint (.(1,,.4••• r.r tiAr.kito Intco.„ torrtatO sti?!. hill "'i'1('". 1 pint east 'FA %cc tematoes ton ....„ ('e'l ,etieri i1f ;ants. Varietiee (No Wr,1X:t• .... • .. .. ... 1.50 ten t1+1 ,t1 of 101'17% rtiriPtteir4 !No wax) ...... ............. .... , ... . ..... . , ... 1,50 inn 5 Freeen eteerwherry 'Line 30 SPECIALS 213. Special lee< for shut-ins, appeara.nce. to count.; not .rnote rhz,n Plett articles - 1st '1.01): 2nd 130c: 3rd 40c. Prizes deteted by Mrs. Earl Curim.ore, ilFeeetable Reli'h Plate. (12" plate). appear. $1.00; 2nd. sue: 3rd inc. Prites iora,ted he Mrs. Wilber Turnbull. 29. Fein' ways to scree' potatees, arrangement to etrunt- len .75 .35 ,35 .33 .35 .35 .35 .35 .25 .25 e. .35 .35 ,35 .35 .35 .35 .35 .35 • '11.1 AP111L, 20th, 1907 REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK MURRAY GAVNT, M.P.P. (HURON-BRUCE) Tht. (,):41: OC Li bottle of milk to be iecreased likely by May 1 but the increase will lie held to a maximum of two cents at quart. for home delivery. Store price increases would a'. !•('a;'• )Ito same or loss. The retail price increae. sill refloct all inure.;., f pi'!',' paid to farmers .1hPir W1iiC11 swill prolialdy be 11).3.011.1rIciii.; metric) Milk Marleeine The acme amount of ter, in- CrOaso 10 furm-rs will be decided h.\ the board bier this mown. The hoard Inch si-Is the lilt paid to farmer:, i,)r ihoir milk has suggested an increase of 35e pre hundredweight from 15.75 to The raise is a reflection of increased cost on the farmers level. le zeldition 12th) of the pre- vince's fluid milk producers ship hoth fluid and manufactured milk as a normal practice, Under the new federal policy, these farmers are considered to be, sol e . rey fluid milk producers. The Ontario Government is seeking aln agreement with the Ontario Medical Association to have any further increase in doctor's fees subject to some form Of negotiation according to I10:11111. Minister 'Dymond, The matter is reusod while the House was nebatinp-, an amend• ment to bring claims paY,ments under the Ontario Medical Ser- vices Insurance Plan (01\TSIP) in lim• with fee increases that took offeci on April 1st, The Ontario ' Medical Association decided on, the increase in .Taneary without rev consilliatiem with Dr, Dy- •mond's department. • the Ontario • Medical Assoc- Melon in announcing the in- creases, (claimed the amount of increase wetted (tilt to . 841% but • the Department of Health says the average increase. is 15%. This week the legislature was dealing with the estimetes .of ec- onomics and development, The opposition charged • that the Minister has shown a cOm-, plate lack of practical interest in. the housing crisis. Seine 12.0000' People applied for housing in Metro Toronto. last year but only 1.7%. were •'.11f.'lt:St;r111. SAVE MONEY NOW! There is every indication that postal rates on ?aid class mail, which includes newspapers; etc... are going to be increased. Now is the time to subscribe, or renew.. your subscription, to the Eirtissels Post. before we are forded to raise the subscription rate. The Post thanks all those who have already done so. Postal regulations require that boni-fide subscriptions be paid le advance and this regulation Is being stricly enforced. Have you your entry in for competition in the Lions Amateur Variety Night? 'Perry it up, Saturday is the deadline date.