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BR-USSALS POST, BILUSSELS, 014(PAILU TI-MaitAY, JULY .).1th, 1364
196.7 MERCURY Vg TON CUSTOM CAB, long, wide box
1966. METEOR, MONTCALIV1 2 Dr. HTP.
1965 METEOR STATION WAGON, auto.
2 — 1964 MERCURYS
1961 GMC CAB & CHASSIS 960 series, 6 cyl, 5 speed
trans, 2 speed axle
1968 MUSTANG SPECIALS
SEVERAL OTHER 63 and 64
CH'EVS., PONTIACS, FORDS, METEORS MERCURYS
BRIDGE MOTORS
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`ME UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A., B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
.11 P11L. "Words. that Annoy me
Meet Jim McGregor,
Presbyterian"
MELVILIA:
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. MoCARR014-
11 A.M. Divine Worship
.'The Great I Am's of Johns Gospel
(1) "I Am The Bread of Life"
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat
KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
24th Annual Garden Party
FAIR. GROUNDS
KIRKTON p ONTARIO
HIGHWAY 23
'WEDNESDAY, JULY 17th, 1968
Softball Game -- 6;00 ,1
Little Stars Juvenile Programme :30 p.m.,
Sparkling Professional Programme -- 9:90 p.m.
Lee Paul M,C.
Ample Facilities for RefreShments and Sealing
Free Supervised Parking on Grounds.
Police Protection .
YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE FORD
and . THUNDERBIRD DEALER
BRUSSELS PHONE 249
WINGHAM PHONE 357-3460
BORN
LILLYCROP — Bob and Shirley
Lillycrop (nee Shirley Bolger)
of London, are happy to an,
nouacc. the birth of their
danghter, Tracy Lynn, in St.
...Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Juno 17th,
MONCRIEFF
CHICKEN BARBECUE
THURSDAY, JULY 18th
5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Tickets sold in Advance Only
Contact:
MRS. ORVAL HARRISON
or a Member of the U.C.W.
Adults $1.50 Children 75c
NOTICE
Lawn Mowing, Garden Tilling,
Snow Blowing, etc. Reasonable
rates. Year round yard and
garden maintenance contracts
may be set up if desired.
Apply to William Grube
:Brussels or Wayne Grube, Wing-.
ham, Phone, collect, 357-2591.
All first time lawn cuttings
FREE.
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OLD COIN FOUND
An interesting coin was un-
earthed • in some digging being
done on the property of Mr. and.
Mrs, V. Hinton of Brussels.
It was a Bank of -Upper Canada
half penny dated 1557.
HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS
Regular Gaines: Mrs. Nall,
Walkerton & Mrs. Subject, At-
wood; Mrs. Henry, Wingham;
Mrs. Fred Ohm, Wingbam; Mrs.
Der.. beaker, Wingham; Mrs. Wil-
fred Henry and Mrs. Bill Schill,
Formosa; Mrs. Schill, Portnosa;
Mrs, Subject.; Mrs. Ed Rich,
Wingham; • Mrs, Fred Ohm;
Mrs. Np1.1. and Mrs.Ohm,
Share the Wealth: Mrs. Man-
fred Irwin, Gorrie and • -Gerald
01 011, Walketrion; Bill Craig,.'
Walkerton and Mrs, Cliff Henry,.
Ha eeiston ; 826 Special: Ed.
Gilmer, Gorrie.
;Jackpot Consolation plus bonus,
Mrs, Schill, Formosa and Mrs; W,
Henry. Wingham.
Door Prizes: Mrs Schill, Gerald
Got], Mrs, 'roman and Billy Bolton,
COMING EVENTS
NOTICE
Enjoy Civic Moliday aL "Man
and His World", Montreal, by a
modern Air Ride Coach. Leaves
August 2nd. .Return Aug. 5th.
For informatura and reser-
vation Phone:
I-Ia.bkirk Transit Service Ltd.
• Phone 527-1.222 Seatorth
:Box 700, Seaforth.
CARDS OF THANKS
I, Ronnie :Hinton, take this
opportunity to thank all the
friends • who sent me cards and
gifts while. at the hoispital.
Special thanks to Mr. Scott and
my classmates for their letters.
Sincerely,
Ronnie Hinton
In my recent illness I found
that for a small town Brussels has
big heart. Many thanks for all the
gifts and cards. I elan always
remember your thoughtfulness,
Sincerely
Sincerely,
Mrs. Edna Martin
Captain D. J. (tipple of the
Wingham Corp of the Salvation
Army would like to extend a
sincere thank you to the people
of Brussels for their fine reSprinse
to their Red Shield canvass.
AlniOst $400 was contributed lay
willing subscribers. So to the
canvassers, the business Men, the
service ehibs, the churches, and to
the Many individual givers;
hearty hand-clasp of appreciation
from the Salvation Army who
speak for so many who can't say
themselves, May God bless yon.
Parking Spaces
Are Re-Painted
Dave Hastings, Mir energetic
Village utility man, Was up and at
it bright and early Monday morn-
ing, painting parallel parking
markers on the main street.
This type of parking is demand-
ed here by the Department of
Highways. •
The old markings had become
almost obliterated during the
winter
BEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Adults - $1.00
O.P.P. REPORT
During the week of June 30, to
July 6, 1968, Officers of the Wing.:
barn detachment worked a total
of 235-% hours and patrolled 3150
miles.
Tweunty Criminal Investigations
were conducted, which included
three thefts,
Seven charges were laid under
the -Highway Traffic Act. Ten
warnings us were issued and nine
Safety Checks were condUcted,
Three Liquor Control Acts in,
vestigations were carried out with
three persons being charged under
the Act,
The following motor vehicle
Accidents were reported to the,
ii`ingham Detachment.:
EAST WAWANOSH TWP
On Thursday on Sideroad 39-40,
East Wawanosh Twp., a 1964
Pontiac driven by Kenneth Mc-
Gowan and a 1963 Ford driven by
Brian NelSon of Wingham, Ont-
ario :weve involved in an accident,
Nelson and a passanger, Con-
stance Stroop suffered injuries
when their vehicle struck a hydro
pole. Damage was estimated at
$1010.00; Prov. Const. K. R.
l3a.lzer inves tigated.
roRDwaca On , Thnrwlay
afternoon at an uncontrolled inter-
section at sideroad 15-16 and Con-
cession 2, Howick Two., a 1998
Pontiac driven by Gilbett itoggath
Seaforth,, Ontario and a 19(4
Ford driven by Elva Reinhard#
RR 2, G00% Ont. collided Dam-
age was estimated at $1.500,0n,
Prov. COIL W, A, 'iltevenotfit
investigated the accident,
Highway` 86 — On Friday Morn-
ing a 1962 Ford driven by Rae
Mothers, RR 2, Blnevale, Out.
Struck off several guide posts
along Highwty 86. Damage Was
estimated at $4.20.00. Prov. Const.
K, R. Balzer investigated.
Turilberry Twp. -- On Saturday,
the left rear side of 1965 Acad.
ian driven by Theodore Saint;
RR 3, Wingham, Ont: and the left
rear fender of a 1962 Mercury;
driven by Reny Rohn, RR 2,
Wingham, Wee damaged. Total
damage "%VA'S estimated at $115.00.
Prov. Cenat, W, R. l3el. ‘,vas the
investigati rig offiber.
TUT11\11F4RItY •Oil
Saturday, a 1963, Falcon citi*O4 hY
Children - 26c
William Stevens, Thanlesford, Ont.
and a 1968 Meteor driven by
Stanley Korsbugh, RR 1, Wing
ham, Ont. collided. Damage Was
estimated at $165,00. Prov. Coast,
II„ B. MeKittiek investigated the
accident.
INATTENTIVE DRIVERS
Good drivers knew that driving
is a full time job. Drivng requires
YOU full attention all the time, A
distracted driver is an "inattentive
driver": Before you start yOur
day trip, help protect yourtelf
from disthaction by following
theSe simple rules:
Avoid confusion in the ear
make sure passengers and
lugggage are not blocking
your vision.
Avoid fatigue . , . schedule reg
ular rest stops along the way.
Avoid indecision over routes
and turn-offs by planning
your trip ahead of time.
Remember — AN ALERT DRIV
ER IS A SAFE RRIVER!
DISTRICT NO. 12 IOOF
OFFICERS INSTALLED
Clearende MoCIOurt, Atwood,
was installed as district deputy
grand Mager of District No. 11
TOOF Lodge following an Odd
Fellow church service in the
Listowel Baptist ChurOh,
ACteP the Service the lodges
muent to the TO.DF Hall in Listowel
Where Robert Tintriitton, past.
diStriet deputy grand Master
cotchicted the installation dere-
niony. Frank Cleland, acted as
depu tym a rsh
Others installed were: irvitle
Rock, MOnktbn Lodge, deputy
grand Warden and Elmer tee
distriet secretary. During the
evening Bert Felker was pre-
sentdd with his past grand mas-
ters pin by Mr. Harrison,
Greetings came front district
No. :13, Donald Swan and George
Vanstone, St Marys, and dis-
trict No. 29, Mrs. tnten Ephnes,
district deputy preSident Of that
district.
T)oilitiaS Cleland, : Chaplain
gave ciosing",ptaym'S, Coffee and
rookies were served by numbers
of Peril( Star Rebekah Ledge.
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phone 4 or"' 70 Earusteli
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