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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-06-29, Page 6TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO DELICIOUS VANILLA ICE CREA1V1 Covered With FRESH STRAWBERRIES creaor ice a cream FreshFrom COUSINS DAIRY * STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Will Taste Better Too with COUSINS WHIPPED CREAM on it `+ellMOPMMIMIMMPN"e11M11"qg;GREIP"'"gr Mgl9EV.,4,r'- ac7.71M0:=2251-'1111 took the chair for the business part of the meeting. A delicious lunch was served at the close by the committee in charge I FOR SALE I 2500 bales of hay on field 15c per bale. E. Hecke Phone 471W4 all citizens is solicited. ALEX CHESNEY, Weed Inspector, county' of HirrOn. The co-operation TO LOGEXPO, Expo 67, Montreal, P.O., Canada. Please reserve accommodations as follows: Name Addrosc Apt Phone (514) 397-8397. Also. C *tine! o14. I, 11.1 fat las 1‘? WWI EAMON City 7one Province Arrival Date Departure Date Number of nights Price rango__to Number of adults (over 12) Number of children (under Means of transpcirtation Type of accoinmodations required: (preference one, two or three) PRIVATE HOME EJ APARTMENT (efficiency) El HOTEL E] MOTEL El TOURIST HOME El MOTEL (Trailer type) El TRAILER SITE 0 CAMP SITE 0 Remarks MONTREAL CANADA 0 The Universal and International Exhibition of 1867, Montreal, Canada/APRI L 28— OCTOBER 29,1967 WMIK.1 rai, twat ureigiNaa 1I1 Bausstkidp POST 131tiSSELS ONTARIO THAJRS.DAY, JUNE 29th, 1967 ow, 4111111aemselerso...1111111issmagelliewalgr, uldrAgan.r.a4.17;:::ariageitall\ MCCALL ANNUAL HIGHER INTEREST RATES GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES for 1 or 2 years -- for 3, 4,, or 5 years Available in amounts of $ 00.00 or more. An ideal investment for security and high return. The industnal Mortgage & Trust Company Established 1889 OFFICES: — Forest Sarnia retroIlr, $trethroy Contact our Representative SELWYN BAKER Phone 79 Brussels .•* mliWww•••••T .17, BAUER YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of N ew and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 SRUSSELS, ONT. Property Owners In Huron County PICNIC HELD The woo), 4.41i44 pwioQ was held last $'14.4c1p,y at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Stuart McCall. Those attending were; Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCall and family, Brussels; Mr, and Mrs, Jim McCall and &wan, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Allan 1VIcOall and Beverley. Walton; Mr. and Mrs. John Perrie Sr. and family. BrUs- eels: Mr. David McCall, Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell, Londes- boro; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Young, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCall and Ross, Carleton Platte, Mr. and, Mrs. John Perrie Sr.. Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Burke, halm; Mrs. Wm. SomerS and t'al.; Mrs. 'Burkholder. 11-amilton: Mr. and Mrs. WM. Young and family. Blyth, Melville Guild The Guild of Melville Preshy- terian Church held their monthly meeting in the church parlour. The meeting opened with Jean Stiles giving a Father's Day 'retiding, i-Tymn 690 was sung followed by reading the Scripture in unison from Mathew 6 verses 24-34. Bonnie Wilson led its iri prayer. Betty Cardiff gaVe a prayer. fle'tty Cardiff gave a read- ing on the autohioghaphy of Sean, T-Tull. A hymn Was Sung. This part of the Meeting closed by repeat- ing the T3enediction. Helen Filliott With over two months' expe- rience in finding accom- modations for Expo 67 visitors, LOGEXPO is a proven success. You are assured of a place to stay in Montreal. LOGEXPO has listings of over 79,000 rooms, in hotels,t' motels, tourist homes, efficien- cy apartments, special trailer motels and private homes. If at peak periods, such as holiday weekends, certain kinds of accommodations are not available, LOGEXPO can offer yoU alternatives which We are sure you will find satis- factory. All you have to do to make a reservation is fill out the coupon below, and mail it to LOGEXPO. You will receive a reply within a few days, followed by a confirmation of reservation direct from the management of the hotel, etc. or the homeowner. Or you may phone EXPOVOX at (514)397-8397 for full inform- ation about availability of any of the accommodations listed below. Make your reservations as early as possible—the sooner you write or call, the wider your choice. Private Homes. Over 30,000 hospitable Montrealers are welcoming visitors into their homes. The locations have been picked to make it easy for you to get to and from the Expo 67 site. RATES: from $8 to $14 a day for two people, $10 to $18 for three, or $12 to $22 for four. Efficiendy Apartments. Accommodations, mostly in central Montreal, for10,000 people, with kitchen facilities and maid service. RATES: $18 to $25 a day for two persona, plus $3 a day for each addition- al person. Hotels. There are still vacan- cies in dov4ntown hotels during some periods, also in resort hotels within easy reach of Expo 67. RATES: from $12. to $30 a day (double occu-, pancy). Motels. Available in many periods. RATES: $12 to $30 (double occupancy). Tourist Homes. Available in many periods. RATES: $10 to $18 (double occupancy). Motels (Trailer type). 1200 units offer another attractive alternative, are ideal for fami- lies; kitchen facilities and maid service included, RATES: from $25 a day for two persons, $30 a day for four, or $49 a day for eight. Children under 12, free. Trailer Sites. There are ample trailer sites within easy driving distance of,Expo 67, all with 3-way hook-up. RATES: $3.50 to $5 a day. Camp Sites. 20,000 sites, in 120 separate locations, in the area around Montreal. RATES: $2.50 to $3.50 a day. NOTICE TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS NOtICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to iti acco,nance With the Weed Controll act, 1960, Sec. 3. .13, 19, and amendments therete, that Unless noxious v•ceds growing on their lands are deatrOYed by dune 30th and throughout the season, the Mt:MI6011V may enter upon the said lands and have the Weeda destroyed, charging the costs against the lands in taieS, as set out in the Act. Book your accommodations for Expo 67now. All accommodations government-inspected and approved.