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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-05-29, Page 3CUSTOM BACKHOEING LOADING, BACKFILLING, & EXCAVATING CALL COLLECT. 527 100 SEAFQRTH CONTACT JOHN ROCK — R. R. 2, SEAFORTH PHONE 527 - 0497 or JIM ALEXANDER •— R. R. 4, WALTON AT THE ABOVE NO. ALREADY LISTED LADIES'. DIV1SON OF. THE BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY .CTION N --- Home Crafts EACH EXHIBIT AND ONLY NEW WORK WILL BE EXHIBITED, ALL DEFACED OR SOILED .• (IRK WILL BE DISCARDED. DIRECTORS — Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Ray Br011$01to Mrs. Ida. Evans, Mrs. Margaret Parish. LIVING ROOM 1. Cushion, washable, uft. plastic Lou .75 2. Cushion. satin or silk, 1.0 0 .75 3 C‘USItinli• COrdtkrOY • ••••„.v.;•••••.”••••••,..•••,,•;;•••,; .. 1,00 .75 1. Cushion, needle point .75 n. Clicsierfield set. 3 pieces, •any style• 1.00 .75 (1. (bird table cover, any style. 7. Centre piece, over 12", _crochet..... 1,00 R. Coffee table centre .... 1.00 9. Luncheon table cover,. 36" square ... . 1.00 DINING ROOM 10, Table over, F-34" x any -design• ....... .1.00 11.. Table cover, crochet ............... .1.00 19, Du fret sk>t, embroidered 1.00 13, Buffet set, crochet .. ...4.. ....... ... ..„ 1.00 Crochet novelty ................. . , .... „ 1.00 15. Set of place mats — 1,00 16. Thre,., doilies, (not over 10" in diameter) made. of crochet cotton, mounted ..... 1,00 ,75 KITCHEN 17, Cheery hreakfast eltvtli• . .50 1R,.. Three different pot holders, practical mounted .„: ...... . ........... ... . .50 1n, Tea towels f'1- embroidered. • - • .50 20, Three (Ti' more articles arranged to fprm a. novelty kitch'en nhower ccitt .SEWING 21, Cobbler' apron 1.00 other at daughter apron, Christmas design 1.00 22. Mother and datighter uPron, Proi41 611. . 1 .00 f..ady's blouse ............... ... .. .. .... .. Mid's shorts 'u'1 poll ton ton 20. 1-...,(11-'s cotton ,tsetse 'with sample). 1.00 'Rest zirtielo made la m torry cloth 1:00 n T.”. (1 10. wool skirt ......... 1,00 nvi.,:m p-, (114,pin made) „,„„„,„„„„,,„. 1,1)0 .75 tlqepie mode) , „„.,„.,„„ .50 barbot n r-• •• .. .. . . 1.00 7s -me made) ....... . ..... 1,00 .75 I q. r ‘'..nq 01, I ^"I' I4+4„1 1 SO '75 KNITTING OR CROCHET ;), I. ("I'll() Sl\-041t-rw (t) - 10 yrS.) pnt. vn,T) 1 710 i,fln, qv-onto,. bootees and 11'1111ot orl 1 0 0 .75 or, T.-1-•,1 1•21`elf 4i) (11 (NI, 1(714 •1 Oh VIr•Pir 11 .i rll 0,1 e4,1 7:c e ('1,11,1',• r•'• . '75 In . ;v .75 .50 '2 141114g o 14 t it'lar tit (44 ahalu 17 11Hii ,s tfelut:i it: flOrllort •Vv' 01.1, 1••••4-; FMEROIDERY . Dril,V•V 111..-•., VW , f!,•! •401' ;4'4 orm 4.14,fty or) nn , r t .... . ..... •••••••••••• .... • • nil 41 041 1)t7 Ti, n„ vin e4r4Z.rs 1'A1 14,4'44 a to•N• rl 7tt '7 er , 4-4 .4% 41 111 11e11Ii1,on , 1 Yrrittjr,::t' VITN41.5, .75 -75 .7.5 THE BRUSSELS POST 1'1RUSSF11.0S, ONTARIO Turit€1)Ay, X11 't 29th,.. 1969 ••-•••.,;;.•••4 •rt •••NNIO• r. ETHEL FATTY FARM EQUIPMENT MAY SPECIALS 20% OFF ON BARN FANS SPECIAL BOOKING LIQUID MANURE SPREADERS WITH EVERY BARN CLEANER OR SILO LOADER A 150.00 SET OF COOK WARE BY GSW Contact: JAMES ALEXANDER THE BRUSSELS POST ROY vv KENNEDY, Publisher Wished at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday Dox 50, Brussels, Ontario.. Set^Cr6b class Ilail Itogistraticol Number '0 50.2 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assoolation Ontar'il Weekly Newspapers Association - • -•••••4-••10.4.v.4.4.•••••• ••••**4••••••• R, BALIER YOUR MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of New and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT. D. A. RANN FURNITURE STORE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer MAX L. WATTS, PROPRIETOR PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. •.11•••••••••••••••1wn. WINK HA "FIVIcgrAL, SHOP.. A LIT`/ SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP U pon Every Week Day Your Guarantee fur Over 35 Ye.e.rs of CEMETERY LETTE NG BOX 156 WINGKANI JOHN MALLICK —,44-•••• CRAWFORD, :.:,i-IEPHERD & 'MILL . H. CRAWFOAD, O. C. N. A. tWIEPRIERD, M.A.. L.L.IS A R. M. MILL S.A., L. L. 2a, BRUSSELS and W1NGHAM Phone 120 Phone 357-3630 E. LONGS" AFF OPTOMOTRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A.M Thursday Evening CLINTON 0i-1 icE. 10 ISSAC STREE.I Monday ane Wednesoc)y 482-7010 :all Either Office For Appointment - . etrailftamoomerstorlitsiions000t etwonnovessi 1 fr,'"IRF Ofricc Main GtrIzit 87.,AVORTF Town D•welithas All Claosee of Form Propert3 Summer Cottage* Extended Coverage Nand smoke. water damage, fallItiA obJeota, diar..) la also eVellable * Chtjrcilet, SchOO1.0i, Melte RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, IS, itesforte: Loadeaboro: Selwyn Maker, etrusitelr; Herat 4' Onorg';l DublIn; Li orolet Eaton; gtft!ei;*?4,/4 p2MtaSd*.eteriza0 *- AGENTet. ii)emee iiVtia Lelpar, OkitOtio.,„ tlliv;Vr Keys, -v•-244.1•4;:. ML REPORT FROM • QUEEN'S PARK By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. • (Huron-Bruce) Premier John 'Whorls promised delegation or Indians this week that he will consider the proposal to establish a Crown corporation to administer Indian Affairs: in. Ontario. 'rite Premier said lie would meet tto 411 Iii us again soon to inform ihem about the decisions the (l'overnment has .inade in respect to many or Ilia pressing Indian problems. The protest of :the Indiane has centred around social and. Family Services Ministf.u.. John. .Yaremko, under whose jurisdiction dine Development Draneh falls. The climax name when seven of the ten men-titers of the Develop- ment Branch resigned. • The president of the Union of Indians has said that Mr. Varem- ko's attitude is totally negative. Education, Minister, William. Davis, has defended universities that refuse to admit persons aged ..•30 or over to their medical scho- ols, Liberal Education critic, Tim. 'Reid (Scarborough East) sug- gested this was discrimination but Mr. Davis said it takes a min.. manna of seven years for a student to become a general practitioner and about 11 years to become a specialist. This -means that if •a Student' is 30 or more when start- ing he will be close to ;Tri before he is ready to practice. Ono thousand dollars that was lent to the Campaign Committee for a general farm .organization in Ontario by the Ontario Dean Producers Marketing board, has been tied up for the duration of the campaign. Two farmers from the St.. Thomas area filed a writ last month at Osgoode MD to prevent the 'Reno Board from helping the c•ommittee. The writ called for the Committee to retm•ti the One Thonsand Dollars, a bank loan miaranteed by the Board. Actual- ly. about half of the Committee's funds have come from hank lot'it' guaranteed by various marketing boards. The case has boon adjourned until ,T11 T1 0th. The Campaign Committee honing for a vote in the middle of -Tune. AllPrOXIMMOly 10,000 Signa- tures have been collected on the petition asking for a Vote. 15,nno will be needs-ti according to the horc,re the taglf!' Mr. and Mrs, Bort Codden wore recent visitors with Mr. and Nrs. Clarence :Miller of Clifford, Air_ and Mrs, I', 11'. Browne Of Chesley wore -visitors with Mr. :tad. Mrs, James Cardiff. Airs. Turner, 11arrist0n, sevoral days with her daught- er, Airs. Robert Cunningham-1. anti Mr. Cunningham. Mrs. Jas, (Cardiff • and Murray visitod 'recently In Mitchell with. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pita, ;Iluschlin has been ill for some time, ii'. aid Mrs, Terry Cardiff and family of Potrolia, were 'visitors, .with • b is parents Mr, and . Mrs, Albert Cardiff, B,R, 4, WALTON PHONE. COLLECT 527.--.1065