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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-06-08, Page 7b CaP111‘111 01004 Sigh! houleverd at Lauder. Ave. Owside among - Free IV and Nadia Ab.Cariftisold Lowness ME PAWING fat IliGISTERED OWNS PANAY NAN , Moose Slagle $7.50- S? .25 Deifies $10-$121M • antral 5-3333 WLU8SELS Pon. LItL'SRiii.5, QNTARIV JUNIq 614 1567 THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Published BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, every Thursday Authorized as Second Ulass Mail, Post Orrice Department, Ottawa Eatabliand 1872 Serving the Perming Community Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weekly Nowspaptre Assosiation GOttDON JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER PHONE : 291-4450 LISTOWEL R. BALER YOUR WIASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Cpruplete Line Of N : n Farm Equipm ent PHONE';':; BRUSSELS, ONT. WINC3-1MA MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Guarantee for Over Se Year. CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK a A. RANN FURNITURE STORE Licensed Funeral Director and 'Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT, CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL. J. H. CRAVVFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A., L.L.B. A. R. M. MILL. S.A., L. L. B. BRUSSELS and WINDHAM Phone 120 Phone 357-3630 REG SULLIVAN TRANSPORT SAFE DEPENDABLE SERVICE Fully Lleenced to and from Brussels Livestock Sales Ltd. to anywhere in Ontario Phone collect: Long distance 242J Brussels WALTON FIRE DESTROYS. HOME AND CONTENTS Mr. and Mrs, George Bernard of Itit 4, Walton, lost their home by fire on Saturday afternoon Most of the contents i.11. the 11h, storey house were also lost in the fire. Damage was estimated at $9,000, The loss is partially covered by insurance. The fire. of undetermined origin, is believed to have started in a back kitchen. Walton W. I May Meeting 'Mrs, Harold Bolger and.. Mrs James Clarke, Ifortne If.'eatiOnties onveners,- wore charge of the May meeting of the 'Walton 'Women's .Institute,. Mrs,- • James Axtniann, lilt 4, Walton., •who Was the guest speaker, gave demon- stration. on. Picnic 'salads, Many different . combinations of vegetables and fruit and 'vege- tables, make interesting •.salads, They should be (dean, crisp, and cool and served directly from the , •• The speaker demonstrated patio kidney bean and rhubarb salads which wore later sampled by tln, Mrs. ikxtmann .was introduced by Mrs. Clark and thanked and presented with a. gift by Mrs. nOlger, on behalf of the institute mem bers. A display, which Included salt, tea, potatoes, oatmeal, and but- ter .was set up by the "Centel'- . ffial Queens" (dab, whn,took. the course "A World •of. Food in Canada", under the leadership of Mrs,. :Gerald. Watson and••• Mrs, Allan McCall, Miss Sandra Wat- son, .eotinnentator, told • of the manufacturing processes Of the • articles on display and gave a price . comparison from. 15137 to Mrs. Jan van Wet., the newly elected president, was in charge of the business Session, open. ing with the Institute Ode 'and Mary Stewart. Collect, 0 Canada was sung with Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull at the piano, call was responded to with IMP name of a favourite vegetable and how to serve it. Your Esow-quigraw-4406-44000,4wAuto----4,u-vp.";434w.r.,-.4* INSURE YOUR FORAGE CROPS N O W The Crop Insci , kiln., Commission of Ontario has developed a plan for the insurance of foi•acie crops: -- hay, hay silage, corn silage, and seeded. pasture. For Ti91:1 tnis p-an is available only to farmers located in the counties: of Grey, Bruce, Huron, Prince Edward. Renfrew, or Lennox et. Addington. Tins comprehensive, low-cost protection covers the hazards of • DROUGHT • HAIL * FROST WIND • FLOOD e PLANT DISF.AStZ INSECT INFESTATION • EXCESSIVE MOISTURE EXCESSIVE RAINFALL Let us help you protect your winter feed supply. Coverage, available at 70% of insui pi•odUblion,. Your choice of indemnity based on $15.00, $20.00 or $23,O0 per ton of hay or hay equivalent. Contact us now for details. The final date for acceptance of applications is For further infortmtton contact your local representatIVe June 12th. GEORGE WATT PHONE 523-9217 BOX 299, BLYTH. COME HOMEI We are looking forward to having YOU home for Brussels "Come Home Week", June 30th, July 1st and 2nd. FOR SALE — good picnic table, Call: Selwyn Baker Phone Brussels 4 J. F. LfiNGSTAFF — OPTOMOTRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL. CENTRE •Eki. Tuesdays; Thursdays, Fridayo, and Saturday a.rn. Thursday evenings by appointment only. Phone Seatorth 527-1241 Clinton Office — Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street Monday and Wetthesrinv 9:00 to 5:30 p.m The minutes were read. by Mrs; !Gerald Watson. Mrs. Roy Williamson, District Director, reported on the East Huron na it meeting held in Brussels. A decision wits made to order fin Adelaid IToodless hoot:, A 5,.•ln. dirmtion will lie given Brussels Fall Pair. The Sunshine convener, Mrs. Earl Watson asked the Phone 42401, members to notify her of any , . , .:ilexttess. deaths. or births in the Institute. A fall Cep ten nial program is being planned rind a committee. 'wa s appointed. There was a discussion concerning the June J21-11 bus trip to Guelph. A Dutch Auction was 'held and refreshments were served by Mrs. 'Ronald Williamson, Tferbert Williamson, Mrs, George Willis MS On slid Mrs. TfalITY Craig. Invitations libemste-engriave4 (tam Lan'ennvo) Wedding and engagement anneunCetacnts, birth snwp,?,rnas. Mints, confirassitkci ineitstions, geidan and silver snoi-rerann annonneenienti, ete. Therm cr o-ena tie (RAISED LETTERING) a ;eacl Isola the fawn hand engraving. The iertet4 hove eittlibea mai individuality only the Emit s d anft gisv a ntetat These-en Aims (RAISED LETTERING) Cosec esisvat isstV as muds of Am! engraer,g,becNtu I It crImit , WO the coppor 0.4eta. that natikul band engraving onexpal.r..•, Me LDS 'READY 1:JITVA THE s,',WAIZ Si emu leis one erdra tilatobizrz encitzvutv m egdw ban . thomtt ein tstaleare, d Ivziwo.ivf rnrrcif4 ilisakoottve styks of lett,srLDC. ".'t• 3111 $ri kr V.00 Aglabh &winos anal 111.cooe. smit OUR 1”,',..7}L.A.Y The 1,3r/vc.e et FOR SALE — Antique Picture rrames and Chairn. Contact MY girt 26(Mr MOON