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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-05-04, Page 7you ESTI rfos.4„. Pro v. (Thcafio Ilzportmont OP Touri,m . InfOrMULion PI-IONES: :BRUSSELS 3133W2t) ',VINC:1-1AM .11431 Mrs. I low z' rd. HAUL w ell Mrs, (;Forge Smith rl Smith Mrs. M. Angel Mr:-4. Russel Bradshaw Wilfred Warwick it rs. ,Ceo, Mutter Mrs. Pear) Lowe All-s. Archie Bagel Mrs, Lyle Osborn • Miss Ruth Me'lTaggert Mrs. J. VV. Armstrong 11 is. '1'. Du lulus M is, I Pearson Mrs. ('!arena White, Jl t's. Clarence. McCe.tcheon .mrs, Win. .StratyOhttk, • 1%.Irs. • James Mair. . • Miss •Pearl Meeker• - Miss 01iristina Dlekson- ATTEND AMAT EUR VARIETY NIGHT The I trussols Lions Club Amateur \'n riely Night is being, held at the Brussels Legion Friday, May 5th. Come and sup- port your local talent, Renew your Post novir. Y BRU S S&LS POST:, I t 1 ,S, ONTAtt MXV. 4th 1907 "'Ir-al • 4171.7F,"••••AY,W* DANCE FRIDAY, MAY 5t h AT 'Myth Memorial 11 Music by: DESJARDINE OR CHEST RA Lunch Booth Everyone Welcome ADMI$S1ON $2.00 PER COUPLE Admission Restricted to Persons 21 or over Sponsored by: BLYTI-I. I3RANCH 420 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION CON-0 you may be, there's a complete stock of CO-OP Fortilirers nearby. Co-opcs'atives located throughout Ontario provice the finect ,en ice available. You ate e assured of supply at this or any other time of year. Riplit now, your Ce,aperatioe 4 fully-stocked with a complete line of fertiliters ready for lorenedleite pick-up or delivery in any quantity and tug tmai>k,13, YOGI 011go dopend on CO-OP quality because Co-operative's are owned mod expotoroitird by the people they serve ... the farmers of Ontario. .#(11.41:,1140 Molflet NOW CO.OP (*WEI/5 A COMPLETE FERTILIZER SERVICE • H• A bulk ir Pick-up liquid Nitrogen Bulk Spreading • iplica GIFTS GALORE GIVEN TO LALtES IN ATI ENDANQE AT HYDRO SHOWTIME Prize Winners Were: det;Rr6:ji • d ,Co.-.op raflye Garrison in.:milers at historic I.ort !teary The .11.en. lig,hways On a I leritagz Iligi way'; Ativen- lure Vacation. you re-live, in person, your country's progress —fom IStli century 'United • Empire 1...oalkin to 20th century cosmopolitanism. • From Ottawa to Old 'Fort Erie, along St. Law-Tenee River and Lake Ontario shores, you go from the stalely domains of the nation's capital to the Seaways. mighty stru..qures of transpor- tation and power. 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Pei:trek:at U pE at* available aria Farmers ONTARIO The Government of Ontario has increased its Capital Grants program by $129,000,000 effective April 1, 1967, and continuing through 1979. Farmers can apply for the following Capital Grants: First You•Can get up to $1,000 based on one third of the cost of: Erection or renovation of farm buildings -- paving barn yards — liquid manure storage tanks — grading, packing and storage buildings — greenhouses — silos — grain. storage and milk houses, or tt combination of these.. Also Under ARDA, theSe Capital Grants continue to be available. Forty per cent of the cost of field enlargement up to $500. Fifty per cent of the cost of digging a farm pond up to $500. For further information contact your local Agricultural Representative. Second Fifty per cent of the cost of a drilled, bored or dug well, or for. the development of a special • source of water, up to $500 • under the AR).3A program. Hon. John Robarts, Prime Minister Hon. 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