HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-09-28, Page 5/e,A9x9 to-FERTILIZE
PLOW-DOWN
Plow down fertilizer (1) on sandy soils to he planted
to corn (2) where larger amounts of fertilizer than is
safe to apply near the seed at ohmthig time Is to be
'used and. (3) When rye; straw, corn stover, etc. are ,...turned Under,
FAL L
- GRAI N S.
A -Starter Fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphorin
and potash should be applied at planting time.
HAY & PASTURE
Fall aeplientien of fertilizer Instires winter hardinese
anal early spring growth for both P.G.1Ablished
• sods and tieW seeding's.
IT PAYS TO USE CO-OP
f High in "Miter Soluble Phosphates
4fb Prot! Flowing
• Atidlahle in latest recommended ratios and mi.
alyses
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The man with the GRASS ROOTS Ex-
perience — Knowledge and Understanding
Sponsored by the Huron Bruce
Liberal Association
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THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev, A, M. Johnston
B.A. B.O.
Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephenson
9.45 a,m, Church School
I1:00 a.m. Public Wership
MEL#YILLE
P'RESBYTERIA N CHURCH
Minister
REV, C. A. MccARR9Ll.
10:00 adn, Church School
1 I :00 a,m, pnblic Worship
"The Biblical View or Elders"
The .Tumor Choir will sing
"Jacob's Ladder"
Organist: MrS. Norah Moffat
THE ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
For:sn Priest:
The Rev, F. G, Braby, B.A„ L.Th,
SAINT JOHN'S — Brunets
Organist — Mrs S. Elliott
8: 00 a,m, Holy Eucharist
11;00 a.m. Matting
SAINT ALBAN'S dr
SAINT DAVID'S ATWOOD
9:30 a.m. Matting
Aly column this week is about
gypsies, Years ago anyone who
had a bench of old tired horses or
ponies and kept buying and selling
was called. by Ibis name. This
town is certainly well represented
at the present i line, The old
ryiners will .1'01m:whet' the
n wai.sons.,. .1 was not. their
real mno. \Viten I was a bit of a
barefoot boy running to school
these people would make their
yearly visiL. They travelled by
\ au and had per-
littPs or evt,n more horses.
Tnisa:o ttrse ti over I AV Oda y
Yours ago? bit over. One of the
camps was at We bend of thu
river on the lth of Morris. You
could change horses either day
or night. The women or the, tribe
would visit; you if you were in
the vicinity, to buy produce,
always in. pairs or trios. While
one of them drove a hard bargain
with you the others Would be in.
your' cellar or year hen house,
Stealing. With the coming of the
automobile, they disappeared.
mostly into vacant stores in the
cities to tell fortunes. At fair
time .1 have seen as many as five
tents of them. They were all
great :character readers. They
could "spot" a sucker at a hum•
Bred yards. You crossed their
palm with silver. Open your
CRANBROOK
Mr. Hugh Simmers and Mrs,
Boadway, New Liskeard, visited
during the past week with. Mr, and
Mrs, Norman Pfeifer,
iVirs, Lytle Gordon and Miss
Mabel 'Zimmer, Toronto, are
attending "Expo',
and Mrs. Archie Forrest,
New Liskeard, visited with Miss
Alice J. Forrest.
Tea and Bake. Sale
The Evening Auxiliary held a
tea and bake sale on Thursday
evening in the Church basement,
when a fine variety Of baking and
produce was offered 'for sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinalldon
accompanied Mr. and, Mrs. Ken-
neth Bray and Shirley to Sag-
Maw, They will spend the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Speiran and other friends.
Brian Evans spent the week-
end at his hoille here. He is
teaching at Scarborough.
Miss Myra McNair, nurse-in
training) Toronto. spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart McNair.
Mrs. Mac Engel Spent a few
days- With Mrs. Wm. Engel in
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Dunbar
and Carl McDonald, Ethel,' and
Mrs. Wm. Bremner and Mrs. Mac
Engel, Orafibrook; attended a
grOnp Meeting Of the County
Library. Beard at the Community
Gerrie, on Wednesday even-
SePteniber 20th: This was
one of six meetings and indlUded
local committees 'ana the librar-
ians from. 10 libraries In this
area.
We congratulate Mr. and Mrs.
Clem Steffler, Sr., on the arrival
Of their first granddittighter,The
parents are Mr. and Mrs, Clem
Sterner Jr:
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfded Strickler and
family over the weekend includ-
ed 'Wing Commander and, Mrs
TOM Webster" of Colorado
Springs, Colorado, and Miss Carol
Webster of London:
CralibrOok Pine and Needles
Second Meeting
The aeetitid Meeting was held
on Saturday, September 16, at
9:30 a.m. at. Nancy Strickler's.
The meeting Was opened with
the 4-H Pledge. The roll call
"The cobra I am using in my bed-
room" was answered by 12 Memb-
ers.
The initiates of the first meeting
were read. The club was named.
"Cranbrook Pins and Needes".
The record books will have light
blue covers with dark blue let-
ters, The next meeting will be
held on Saturday, September 23,
at 9:30 aim, at Janis Smith's.
The discussion was on what each
girl: plans to make in this chtb.
Mrs: Stevenson demonstrated
how to make bias piping.
Mrs. Bremner demonstrated,
hoW to make a mitred corner:
Sections of the members'
pamphlet. Were discussed. rri).
meeting closed With the
matte.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. arid Mrs. Matt McDonald,
Kincardine visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wilson.
Alvin McLellan is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Douglas Thomas, Weston and
Gerald Thomas, .Kitchener,spent,
the Weekend with their parents,
Mr, and MrS. : Bernard 'Thomas;
Morris Twp,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rann, Tempe,
Arizona, and Mrs. W. A. Spence,
Tcironto, and Mrs. rtobt. John-
ston, of lilritidtile, Were visitor's
this Week with Mr, and Mrs: D.
A. Bann,
Mrs. Geo: Thornton returned
home Sunday fter spending
a Week with Mr. and Mf,s, Arthur
Weiler and TorontO.
08th 1007
;i1L4i
MURRAY
HAS
YOUTH
AND
EXPERIENCE
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He has been Good
for Huron - Bruce
Miss l'immie Darlene ,Weilsr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Weil-
er, Toronto, is in fair condition
i Sick Children's Hospital after
A serious operation. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
•••••••:.•.0•
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Lorne and
Bill AlcCutchean, 'who died Sept,
23rd, 1953,
Nothing can ever take away'
The love a heart hold dear.
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps thotn. near.
Always reinaMbered by the
family,
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Friday Saturday
September 29 - 30
John Wayne Robert Mitchum
"EL DORADO"
Calor
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
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PuIllei Ott it back In yowl',
pocket and it disappeared like
a pigeon. Many a man was robbed
and said nothing. The old fool
was made believe she loved him.
Some of the tribe wore very
attractive and had winning ways,
Married at fifteen, anal ten kids
at twenty-fire. .host 01' them
were Carney people, worked 04 •
the carnivals, candy apPleS,
cotton candy, etc., etc., and mostly
0. fast working pick pocket, on 'the •
outside. All dressed the same
style. One of their d resses would
cloth a whole high school of girls
today with enough left over for a
,euple of mini skirts.
The moo never worked, such as
around here. If ever you
read about a gypsy being on
[Ha t mune will always be
or Tony Demitra,
(To be continued next week) •
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VOTE FOR THE MAN WHO HAS
HAD WIDE AND RESPECTED
EXPERIENCE
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Late Show Sunday
11 o'clock October 1
"REVENGE OF
FRASIKENSTIEN"
-- Color
(Adult Entertainment)
Phis Firidgetie Tiardot in
"LOVE ON A PILLOW"
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