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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-09-26, Page 7A MP Eft. TWA' ER SALES and • RENTALS 4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM HILANDER Canadian Made Ride-Lite Camper SOMERS and ICHMOND BRUSSELS, ONT, PHONE 47J or 260W - ....mad11.1.1“pidrr•.l!•M••••• or a big headstart on your next year's crop, plowdown this fall with C-I-L Fertilizers Fot' crops of corn or processing veaetables in 1969, plewdown thiS fall, with the right C-I-L Fertilizers. Recortimeirdeitions , Fall Materials Fertilizer Plan — On all types of soils. use C-I-L Muriatit of Potash, 200 to 250 lbs. per acre. If crop refuse is present, add 200 lbs. Of ammonium nitrate to aid decomposition. COMpOund Fertilizer Plan — On medium to heavy soil, or on any soil with crop refuse such -as corn stalks or straw, use 15-15-15.400 lbs. per acre. When breaking up-a legume meadow. use C-I-L 0.20-20, 400 lbs. per acre. SPREADING.$ERVICES, TECHNIC .AL SERVICE Call your local C-I-L. Dealer for conmet: dii.e • •uvicey; ----• truck spreaders. pull-type spreaders or bro.lrl,-1 tor aSsistar,ce with -•-pn.r,11 nod r.• be.) unI )CL a C-1-hTechnIcal ServiLt) ilcpreschLiziN,u. GET A BIG IfEADSTART WITH FALL PLCM4111111VAI FERTILIZERS TH Bawasiti,s POST tinu$sEi,o, oxirjuo Tri I it.SDAY,. 6ner. • Sets and sod pall,. the ,Int; waS WALTON miss Carol daughter Oi! Air, and Airs la a. Wilboo, is at- tending Teachers College ut Strafford. Miss Jean Roe who k Irt London ldking a nursing course, spent a weekend at home with her par. eats. Miss Glenna Houston, (laughter .of Mr. anti Mrs Rinj Houston i, a student at the Windsor tit, Clair College of Applied Avis and Technology at NVindsor, i‘iiss Linda Jahuslon, who Wi t s vacationing la Winnipeg with her sister Airs. Colyer, m a rt Mr. Colyer, has returned home. Air, Brian 'Proviso, who is in hi,s third year in medicine, is intern- ing ut ht. josenles Hospital. Lon,' don, at present, Alias Corrie Potlyter, rstrattord Was a visitor with Air. and. Mrs., ...lag. ;van !let. Mrs. Alargaret Humphries who spent the past two months with relaiLVOS in Rochester, New York' has returned home. Larry Walters t.$ atItending Waterloo tint versity. Mr. John. Elision is a patient in Settforth community Hospital. Mrs, Sherrill. Craig 110,8 enrolled at Western I:elver:illy, London. Miss Arlene has returned to hor duties as a teache' in London. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Humphries and Catharine. London were :recent weekend visitors with Mr. and M 's. Stewart„ Humphries. Miss Nellie Ilium has entered her second year at Ouelph rut- Versity, ATiSs Ruth Ritchie leg. N„ '‘voF.; at home of her parahts, it it. and Mrs, (blifterd Ritchie for 0 week- end. Alias teen Williamson, who had taught in the Brantford area, joined the Owen Sound teaching staff at the beginning of this term. Mrs. Adali Craig ot London has. boon a visitor with her. sister Mrs. W. ft, Sholdice. Bruce Clark is attending 'Fan- sliaw College, London, Duff's Anniversary 'rime 1.tcy. Douglas Fry of First L'res by teri an Church, Sea tor t h was the guest minister 'ler the 10.1 Anniversary of Durrs Vaned Church, Air. Fry chose in his morning subject "The Old and the New" His evening sermon. was. based on "Our Church" Dorwld MCDOnald was the morn: ing soloist and Miss. Gail Traviss in the everting:, At i ti, \cilree presided at the organ. Special anthems' •vere contrmuted by the choir. Walton Unit UCW The Walton unit of Dalrs TT.CW the cliurelt with the Worship Servi CO conducted by Mrs. Itonald . Bennett and Mrs, Allan McCall. Alms. Bennett opened the meet- ing wiiIi the passage "The Earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof and they that dwell there- The Universal Hymn "Pot Beauty of Ihe Eilarth" Followed. Comments and prayer by Mrs. Mc(Jall followed the responsive reading of the. 23rd Psalm. I.S.AI C'. Hackwel I presided at the Mau° fur the singing of a hyulD. Two 'meats were read Le/lowed 11,Y a layi,ttt and prayer by Mrs. lienuct,t, A. film "In the Laud or Fuji hail", i1'as ,11.0wu. by Mrs. Walla tleNviey, instead of the usual' topic. This film. gave au interesting CU.A11- 1P104011. Or: jaPixteso and Western cities showing their siullilaaitiet and differenees including ehttrellos and Scituols. Mrs. I.Lei.bert: TroX'iss presided over the business period, opening with the poem "Waste not, want not". Alts. ,tames Clark road the min- utes and called the roll which was responded 'to with a Bible verse remembered from aildhood. The fitiandial' report was pres- ented and the. offering received. Airs Earl Watson, Zirs:,- Wesley Eittel(Well and Airs. Leonard Lem- ing were lunch hostesses- o A sin all boy was telling his mother about a ride he had with his father: "Gee, Mom," he said. "we passed two idiots, three :morons. Emir darn fools, and I don't ‘, I know how many knot-.. h,ends.'; CLEARA CE SALE 43(4: MG FALL. 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