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PROCLAMATLON
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
TO COMMENCE
SUNDAY, APRIL 28th
Fail In Line With Other Municipalities
C. J. KRAUT Ekt, !REEVE.
• MOW s STEPHEN$0.N
MEAT MARKET'
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VARIETY FAIR
The Rebeka It Spring Variety
Pair will be held Friday, May 4th.
BINGO: I ((wick Lions Bingo will
be hold in Friday, April 2511 at
8:30 p.m. in Wroxetttr Community
It ail,, Admission $1. 12 regular
gaines for $1.0; 2 "Share the
Wealth": One $20 Special; Jackpot
of $80 in 53 calls; door prizes.
THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston
R.A. B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
10:10 4.111. Church School
A.M. Public Worship
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. MoGARROLL
1,0:00 A.M. Church School
1:UU A.M. 14vitte Worship
The Biblical View of
Accountability
8:00 P.M. Sea the Vilna.
The City of the Bees
:Organist: Mrs. Month Moffat
NOTICE —
AVON COSMETICS
Need two ambitious ladies to rep-
resent those top quality productS
in your neighbourhood. Write, or
call collect, evenings, Mrs. M.
Bison, 17 Hawkesbury Ave.,
London, Phone 451-0541.
FOR SALE IN BRUSSELS —
Line storey frame house with
piece bath, cupboards. oil furnace
and garage. '1 his house is in very
good condition. Also lye storey
house in good condition.. 3 piece
bath and cupboards.
See Elmer Ettlacott salesman
for it. W. Golimhoun, _Broker.
TENDERS WANTED
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until p.m., Satur-
day May 4, 1968 ter supplying,
loading and hauling approximately
12,000 cu. yds. of pit run gravel for
Morris Township roads.
i4oWest or any tender not, neces-
sarily accepted.
cAr ter,
Road Superintendent,
it.R. No. 4,
Brussels, Ontario.
"THE BRUSSELS
WALLFLOWERS"
Seventh Meeting
The seventh meeting- or the 4-11
Club "The Brussels Wallflowers"
was held on April 4th, .1968 at 7:3U
p.m, a4 the home of Nancy Adams.
The meeting was opened with
the 4.1-1 fledge. The roll call, one
duty or a pleasing g110t, was ans-
wered by the girls. The business
poKtiou of the meeting followed
with Judy Werk reading the min.-
aims of.the last meeting. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of jean Li'lliott on April 15th,
at 7.30 p.m. The girls discussed:
"etiquette in the club" and E4ti-
quette in public places" under the
main topic of °Hospitality in the
Club". Plans Were made for the
next meeting to which the moth-
ers are invited. Invitations to a
tea were written and a quiz was
completed by the girls.
The meeling• closed with 0 Can-
ada.
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MEN and iSOYS FOGI Vv EAR
VOR
SiSMAN'S C 0 0 L S 1100' s
TEENAGER'S 1)Lz1.AT zi8.b5 A eAtit
SAFETY .1 OLD SHOES 6" & 8"
POLISHES, LACES, INSOLES
DR. SCHOOLS ARCH, SUPPORTS
WHITE COTTON GARDENING GLOVES 45c PAIR.
HIGH RUBBER BOOTS FOR FISHERMEN
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We FEATURE:
Friday —
Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey, Giant Hamburgers
Saturday —
Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips, Gia nt Hamburgers
• PowertUl chassis with
INSTAVIJ, Colortone Control, automatic degaussing. 25" screen •
Handcrafted power transformer design for
irn-
proved
picture, excellent
fringe reception * Contemporary
styling • Select
hardWood Deilcraft cabinet in rich Walnut
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sue'
01/10
ail-transistor Stereo fi
Record compartrnent holds tvvo dote L.P.'s
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Walnut Del\colt cabinet
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Precise Ge/rard 3000 changer
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Si* acoustically balanced speakers
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Provision for Se
teiiite Sound
PHONE PHONE 294 FREE DELIVERY
WEEKEND SPECIALS
FROM OUR MEAT COUNTER:
Schneider's Wieners
Schneider's S.F. Cottage Roll
I3 loin's 1 lb. Vac-Pac Bacon
FROM. OUR FREEZER:
Pizza Pies
'Boston Blyefish 3 lb. pkgs.
ALWAYS A FULL LINE OF FRESH
GOV'T INSPECTED BEEF AND PORK
"MEAT IS OUR BUSINESS"
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55c lb
59c lb
69c lb
43c each
99c Machan Hardwre.
BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 483