The Brussels Post, 1968-06-27, Page 3.4 1968
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HOWICK LIONS
EXCELLEN" CAR BUYS
1966 METEOR, MC.niTCALIV1 2 Dr. ark'.
Auto. Trans. and Radio
1966 FALCON 2 Dr. with Radio
2 1965 C1-IEV 4 Dr. Sedans, ( Cy .
Auto. Trans. and Radio
1964 MERCURY PARKLANE 4 Dr. Sedan
Full Power Equipment
SEVERAL OTHER 63 and 64
CHEVS., PONTIACS, FORDS, METEORS, MERCURYS
MOTOR
YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE FORD
and TH,U Ni D ERB1RD DEALER
BRUSSELS PH,ONE 249
W INGHAM PHONE 357-3460
CLOSING
SALE
Reg. Price Sale Price
9.00 MEN'S COMBINA1 11,NS
7.00 SW EATERS, WOOL
3.25 SUMMER SHIRTS
4.50 WINTER SHIRTS
1.35 WOOL SOX
6.25 S
5.00 RUBBER BOOTS
6.00 RUBBER BOOTS
6.50 SMOX, LINED
7.00 GREEN SMOX
6.50 HIBACK OVERALLS • .............
1.75 W INTER CAPS
. i ... ... •
1.00 SUMMER CAPS
... .
9.00 JACKET SW EATER,
6.50 JACKET SWEATER,
7.50 MEN'S OVERSHOES
10.00 MEN'S WORK SHOES
3.00 WORK MITTS & GLOVES
5.50 GREEN SMOX, UNLINED - • ---•••
- 2 lb PLATFORM SCALE
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........ ,•• •••• 04P, r•,nint .... ... 11,449,141
Size 40
Size 40
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$7.20
$5.50
$2.65
$3.60
$1.05
$5.00
$4.00
$4.80
$5.20
$5.60
$5.20
$1.40
.80
$6.00
$4.50
$6.00
$8.00
$2.25
$4.50
macrravish.
BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 184W
NOTICE TO DESTROY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
all Property Owners in HUROS COUNTY
aceordancei with the \Veva Control. Act,. 11.S.C. ih6u,
See. 13, 1:1, anti amendments thoroto, flint unless noxious
weeds growing on their lands are destroyNI by Juno .li and
thrnughouf 1.11C :-NISC311, 010 Municipality may enter upon the
said land a and 110 vp 1110 w cods destroyed, ell:trgillg the costs.
against the lands ill 1 -,1:Xe, as set out hi the Act.
The eo.operalicin or all c'itize'n" is solicited,
ALEX CHESNEY', Weed Inspector,
Coutity bf Hurbn
$1NGO WINNERS
itee.ular Games: • Art Davie.
H a rukt o p: Mrs. !wilier, Lislowel;'
Irs, Ohm, Wingham and MrS.
Kocker, Mildniay; Art, Davie,
1 la rrist on ; Mrs, Wilfred Neil,
Walherton: Nothery-. Whig.
ham; Mrs, .Morris Spitzig,
Atowe; Mrs, -\1[11'Y 1Jowo, BrusAel$:
'sirs, H. B.r.idt, Wro\eter and Mrs.
Wm..h;lliotl., Bluevale; Gerald Coll
Walkerton: Mrs C. Henry, Har-
riston; Mrs, Bob Montgomery,
Wingham.
SPcials: Share the 'Wealth,
Mrs. 'Herman Metcalf, \\Ingham
nod Mrs. K. Edgar, WroxeLer;
Cornish, Kincardine; $2:5
Special, Mrs. Sproule, LuCkaow;
Jackpot, Consolation plus bonus:
:Mrs. 11. 'Metcalf, Wingham.
I tout' PriZe \VitiLlerti Mrs,.
Ilarriston; Mrs.'C, l‘lextry,,
ilarritil011; Alt N ea) l'Ity„ \\Ingham
4111(.1 W. illuevale.
LADIES' NIGHT AT
HOWICK LIONS
'rho ladies' croup of St.
Stephens' Anglican Ciintreh Currie;
catered to the -Idowick Lions'
I idies' Night banquet held there,
when about forty were present.
President George Timm preSided
'lit (' the event. opened with the
singing of 0. Canada. and Grace,
pronounced by the rector, Rey'. H,
Jenkins,
Several vocal numbers by Mrs,
Allen, of Auburn, who sang to her
own accoinpaniement at the
were enjoyed. In appreciation of
flier entertainment, she was given
a gift; on behalf of the. Club by
Lion Dick Carson.
Toasts to the Queen and ti) the
Ladies, were proposed, the latter
by Lion Jim Alcorn, which was
responded to by Mrs. Alex
C1rahain.
The following were winners in
the Penny Sales draw: Mrs.
Allen, Dick Carson, Mrs, Alien,
Mrs. K. Fdgar, Howard Neable,
Mrs. S. Prise, Ebner Parrish, 11,Trs.
tirohanl, Ginn Bast, Gen. Timm,
and Neable.
Officers Installed
Zone Chairinan. felon Warren
%tut rigg, installed .the new
officers for the Conti ;g term, who
are:
President Lion Alex Graham
1st Vice Lion. Bill Edgtir
2nd Vico Lion Elmer Parrish
3rd Vice Lloyd Felker,
Directors (one year) Lions
IT.enry Lackner, Wallace Pilton
(2 years) Lions •him Alcorn,
Glen Bast
Secretary Lion 'Wray Cooper
Treasurer .... Linn Warren Znlwigg
Edon. Tatum Limi pick cnrson.
Tail Twister ........ f,ion Fdgar
The retiring nres:dent, Lion
iThorp,o4 Timm, was the recipient
of a gilt from Hie Club, in apprec,,
‘)-1.' his untiring interest and.:
orrin..1 during his term of ()Mee.
...(pressing ins thanks. he in
turn. introduced the in-coming
presit7 nt, 'Lion Alex. Graham, who
spok.
.1s .let' tables were cleared. tho
asse.i 'sly moved imstairs to the
ch-zrt autlitorhim, where Lion
Elmer 'Parrish showed his volored
pictures, taken on trip armind
the world last loebrnary. TTe wary
thanked by Lion 5tari 'Bride, and
WtIS presented with a gift,
AREA SOFTBALL
LEAGUE FORMED
A Squirt Suituao League
has been formed for Brussels and.
area, Part iciating teams arc
belgrave, Uluevale, Brussels,
NeWry, .1.4.1thel and Atwood.
July 2 Drtissels
July 1 9 Brussels Ean31
July Brussels vs AtWood
Brussels Games AWRY
July 9 at Belgrave
duly 12 at N,ewry
.Toly at Blite,Vale
July 31. at Atwood
O.P.P.'REPORT
• A.CCIDENTS ARESUDDEN
`Motorists let's fate it, Accidents
are sudden. Maybe you know trout
eXperionect - but maybe net • In
any case, as most professional
any case, as most safe profes-
sional driver's know, you Call re-
duce the chances of a sudden
accident by being constantly
aware of the whole traffic pattern
as you drive, by anticipLing pos-
sible changes In the pattern, and
by always djusting your speed to
existing road, weather and traffic
conditions. Your Provincial De-
nartment or Transport calls this
defensive driving. Anil, that's ;lust
what it is. .ti's the kind of driving
that helps you tintielpate what the. I
other fellow might do, and makes I
it possible for you to avoid find-
ing yourself on a "collision
course". Try it, It can prevent.
you from being tuvolYed in. a
sudden accident
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Goderich Ont,
True Brussels Post,
l'aussels, Ont.
'Dear Si.r:
School holidays will soon :so
hero a ad boys and girls will be
looking forWard, to going to Camp,
but those who need it most will
'have to give up the idea, unless
the Children's Aid receive the
welcome donations that. came
from the Service Clubs, Church
Croons and Private donations last
year, enabling them to send 31
children for ci Wondrful Camp
holiday,
Camp fees are higher than they
used lo be, with the cost of living
still going up, So this appeal goes
to each group, who have helped in•
in the past. and to Lill those who
;lave not been asked before to help
the Ohildrea's Aid this year, so
that no boy or will be
disanpoLated for lack of Landis.
This is a C'o'unty project., and a
letter is going to each ot the
weekly papers. Thanking you in
advance for the space in your
paper.
13, G. Hanly,
Secretary-treasurer,
Children's Aid Society
of Huren, County.
NOTICE
Tetidet•$ ,;ter grass cutting in
the Village of Brussels will be
received at the Clerk's Office
until Jay 2, 19 6 8.
Please state hourly wage.
it, King,
Clerk
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centro Street
For all kinds of upholstering
Brussels Fieprountatiors:
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 4 or 79 Brussels