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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-11-09, Page 31968 BEAUMONT TILE hitt' SSELS POST, filtUSSE11,8, QNTAIUO THURSDAY, NOV, 9th, 1967 THE BRUSSELS .posT BOY W, KENNEDY, Publisher PublI4hen 0RUSSt:.S, ONTARIO, evcrry Thursday AtIthOriZed ccond Class Mail, jeost Orrice Department, Ottawa. stabiisild 1872 Serving the ?vermin; Cpmmunity ‘n!riber cat tanadtan Weekly r,,Irwspapera. As/sac:lotion mitaria VvIwy tve wepapvro Aesne)etio#+ R. BAUER i! A::,SCY FERGUSON, DEALER A Cpmnlete Une Of d ,s,f-td: Farm Eciuipm ant TRAIN 0 Fito. Ask about convenient departure and return times Per information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN NATIONAL 111111111MMINIINNIVERIMMMIIIIIMIUW11111110111111iiillialiNIMMINIMNIESMI 40-es 0 ONE WAY RE SRUSSEI-9, ON I% PHONE 5 WING H.AM 'MEMORIAL SHOP CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q, C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A., LL.B. PHONE. puALITY SOX 15h WINGHAM your I.7uarantee BRUSSELS Phone 120 D. A. RANN FURNITURE STORE Licensed Funeral Director and embalmer BRUSSELS, ONT. SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Every Week Day far Over 84s Years el CFMETE.RY LErrieRINt3 JOHN MAL.LICI, WINGHAM Phone 357-3630 CLiNTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday and Wednesday 482-7010 Call Either Office Per Appointment FARM POND ASSISTANCE PROGRAM AppRovEp A federal-provincial•ARDA COO !MUM] of Ftti per cent, of tile c:ost a • financing Ontario's $850.000 farm Pond • ASsistAnco Progrzon over 'the next 'two year's has been approved. • Federal forestry and • rui'n.l de:voolopnr t minister • Mall l'i co and provincial agriculture and rood minister \val. Ftewarl have announced on equal •cost-sharing of the $425,000 ex- pendittire - by ow two govern- men Gt.. The Purpose of the program is to improve the efficiency of agricultural operations in Ontario by providing farmers with fill- ancial kISSiStanCe for the Provis- ion of an (tdequate supply of water for livestock, spraying and irritation through the const?.uct- ion of properly designed Ponds, tinder the Ontario Farm eorid. policy, a grant of 50 per cent is 'provided for farmers who under. otite, the construction of an ap- proved farm pond; the nioximmn grant being $500 for any one pOild per 1.0 0 acres of land or fraction thereof. 'rte assistance includes the cost of drilling test holes, cavattion, levelling and fencing and is exclusive of the owner's labour, machinery or material. TO (tualify 1111(101. the program which is supervised by the Ontario Department of. Agricul- ture and Food, a farm pond must havc it minimum of ll.000 square feot of water surface and 1,;i00 .s1lintre feet of water to a depth of in feet. In addition the former must. own the land on which the pond is to be located and during the previous year he must have realized no income of at least PAO froth his fa rtniUg Per- ;at iens. The above item was snbmit by R. K. McKinley, M,P.: Huron. f+ EL The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the chur&li parlour in the afternoon of November 3rd. The president Mrs. Gerald Gibson convened the meeting, opening with a. Gaelic Blessing followed by a hymn. Honoring' "Remembrance Day" Mrs. Gibson, read "In Flanders field" by John McCrite, and au interesting account of the Remembrance Books of four wars in which oily Canadian soldiers fought for freedom and 'Homeland, which • are k(1)1 in the Peace Tower in Ottawa, A biographical sketch was then read from the Melville :Rem em- bronee Book by Bessie Moses. The Devotional part followed with the reading of 22nd chapter of Revelations and prayer by Mrs.. Williams. Mrs. McCarrol then gave it very inspiring addreSs, Influiume of our church. To-dtty and To-morrow" SALES HELP WANTED"----; MALE AND FEMALE Men and Women. Our Large Line of Cosmetics and Household, Products sold for the last 77 years, real way to increase Your income for the holiday sea-,- sou ap-preaeltiug rapidly: is to write Rawleigh, Dept, K-152.0-$ 4005 Itielieliett St„ St. Henry, Montl'oal. open A. FL M. MILL. B.A.. L.. L. B, and. 36 or 85 J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST — SEAFOFtTli MEDICAL CENTRE 627-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday A.M. Thurrday Evening The bi1:i7lOSS 1)0)1.100 of the Meeting followed. The offering was taken and ed dedicated. The roll call was an, swered by a verse of scripture :containing the word "Peace". A. nominating committee was appointee! 031d Study Books die., cussed for the New Year, The meet closed with hymn: 3;13 and the Mizpah. Benediction. FOR THOSE WHO CARE ---- about your clothes Have them expertly dry cleaned and conditioned AT LISTOWEL. DRY CLEANERS Your Sanikine Certired Master Dry Cleaner FREE shower-proofing on all Raincoats during the Month of November SEE OUR AGENTS: PEGELOW SE-{OE STORE — Bruissels SMITH'S STORE Cranbrocik WEBER'S STORE Ethel For "News Of Ft nit Those Awav From I-0 orn$2- S T Beaumont for1968 announce's: a new entry for; personal Sports Car enthusiasts, the Sport Deluxe SD-396 (above), featuring completely new exterior and interior styling plus important engineering refinements, including a now chassis with a new wider track and a. new 112' wheelbase. Body styling is highlighted by a longer hoodline, shorter rear deck, new roof, grille, and rear end, hidden windshield wipers, and new front and rear side marker lamps. The new interiors feature a newly- styled instrument panel, crank-Operated side vent windows, and a new ignition warning buzzer system. The 1968 Beaumont Sport Deluxe Series comprises a Convertible and a 2-door Sport Coupe, and there. are two engines available for this Series: a 390 cu. in. Econe-jet VS, which turns out 325 hp is the standard engine; attd a 396 cu. in, Econo- et VS which delivers 350 hp is available aS an option,