The Brussels Post, 1969-09-04, Page 4• Tti.01:01).A.Y, SDPT, 4t11, 1009
FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY
FOR ALL YOUR
Dry Cleaning and Shirt Laundering
INcLuDING ALL WASH, and WEAR GARMENTS
Our Agent In The Brussels Area Is.
PEGELOW'S STORE
PHONE 83
LISTOWEL DRY .CLEANERS
YOUR CLOTHS CARE AUTHORITY
PHONE 291_3831
WCYS:.GENERAL STORE
(Successor to Frank Smith)
CRANBROOK, ONT. PHONE 452.14
NOW OPEN
7 lbs. of Five Roses Flour for the price of 5 lbs. 65c
8 oz. pkg. Weston's Trio. Cookies 3 pkgs. --- $1.00
Giant Size Kiwi Shoe Polish, Black
Large, 10 oz. Nabob Instant Coffee Jar $1.25
24 oz. Sheriff Good Morning Marmalade 49c
Large, 3 oz., Tube Vitalis Flair Tonic V7 Tube 89c
Top Grade Quality Schneider Bologna lb. 50c
Special On All Grades of Fresh White Eggs
Cracks 33c to 53c for Large
This Week's Specials
Bailer Topnotch Twine Bail ...................... $10.75
Blue Block Salt Block
$1.25
ALL LONG UNDERWEAR 10 PERCENT OFF
STORE HOURS 8 a.m,-- 9 p.m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
All. Day Sunday Call At House
FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 10 MILE RADIUS WITH $5.00 ORDERS
Feed Station Also Ego Grading Will Carry On. As Before
TUB 1311,118SEL POST, 1310.11011114, ONTARIO
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FOR SALE —
Dry Maple Wood,
Oran Russell, 5th of Morris. Phone
:376W5
WOOD FOR SALE —
Hardwood Slabs, truckload lots
6 cords for $24; Softwood .$1g.
Craig Sawmill, Auburn Phone
626-7220
HONEY FOR SALE —
Now pouring, Clover and :Sept-
ember Honey. 30c a lb. with all
the fall minerals, in your own
containers: Plant now licensed
Under the DepartMent of Agri-
culture, Ottawa.
Wallace Ross, apiarist, Seatorth
NOTICE Tu CREDITORS
In the estate of LAURA
.JERMYN, late of the Village of
Brussels tin the County of Huron,
widow.
ALL persons having claims
against the aboVe estate are re-
quired to send full particulars of
such claims to the solicitors for
the executors on or before the
26th day of September, 1969, after
which date the estate's assets will
be distributed, having regard only
to claims that have then. been re-
ceived.
Dated at Brussels this 25th day
Of August, 1969.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD,
& MILL,
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Bxecutors
NEW BARN CLEANER
RALCO
Up to a 65 ft. Swinging Me-vat:or.
Guaranteed up to 700 ft. pull.
All types of Stabling and Cain-
pleto Insulations. Contact:
LAVERNE JO H NSTON
Milverton
Phone 695-4891
BADGER SILO
UNLOADERS and FEEDERS
FEE LOT. and
STABLE PLANNING
Sales :and Service
KENNETH MARKS & SON
RR 4, AtwoOti,
Phone 350121
CR ANBROOK
MrS. ViSitOd
With Woods in London last week.
Mr. ;Jun Mrs, Tress Speiran and
Mr, and Mrs, Tom Thompson and
boys of Saginaw. Mich., visited
with friends in this area.
Miss Mini ha Jeschke has
turned to Toronto following sev-
eral weeks spent here and in
Fraser, Mick
Rev, A, V. Ilowiek, St. Mary's
conducted the anniversary service
FOR SALE —
Co0d Yoarling black or white
Leghorn hells.
Inicy'v General More, Oranbrook
Phone 452J4
FOR SALE
Portable Ali. Compressor witit
4hp. Briggs and Stratton motor.
Phone Brussels 35014
NOTICE —
For Roofing, Siding and small.
Block Work. Chimneys built and
repaired. Call: Harris Biros:
WANTEE)
Houseke)er two or three days
a week.
Locy'c C.eneral Store. Cranbrook
Phone 4 -,2.f4
NOTICr. —
For all your ,lectrAal wiring
needs
Contact: Pon MCLean
Phone 143J6 Itrusdel
AVON? CALLING
With daily needs and gift ideas,
Ma tore ladies required in this
area now. No obligation, contact.
Mrs. Millson, 17 TTawkesbury Ave.,
London 451.054:1 evening,
NOTICE
Ott HYDRO PAYMENT
When the 20th of the month
fails on a Saturday, the last
disconnl day for payment of
Hydro Bills will be the following
Monday.
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTE.RY
Centre Street
For all kinds of uphostering
Brussels Representative:
SELWYN BAKER
Phone 4 or 79 Brussels
In Knox. Church on Aunday morn-
ing.. Mrs, Stewart. Steiss was or-
2anist mid special MUSie was pro•
vided by Mr. and Mrs. Exel or
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ballantyne,
Ha 3. Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs.
harry Carter and family, Toronto,
were calling in the community On
Saturday. Mrs. Ballantyne is the
former Lucy Alderson, of Gran-
brook.
9.'be service in Knox. Church
next Sunday will be held at 9.45
a.m, with, the minister, Rev, 0. A.
Winn in the
MiSs RtIte McNabb has gone to
Timiskamitig where she teaches.
Brian Evans returns to his
teaching duties at Kitchener.
and Mrs. Winston Mc-
Eachern rand girls, Galt, spent the
holiday weekend with Mr% and
Mrs. Wes Mcklachern. Mrs. Mc-
Rachern returned to Galt with
them.
Recent visitors with Mr. end
Mrs, Kenneth MacDonald were
lIe. and Mrs. Tteedman, Willow.
dale, Ont.. and Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Durgin, New York City, Mr,
and Mrs. W. Sehwartzer and Mrs.
11) Gower, London, London, Ont.
Oranbrook 4-H Club Girls
First Meeting
The firgt meeting of the Cron-
brook 4-fl Club girls was held at
(he home of Mrs. Stewart Steiss
on .kugust 20th, I969 at 9.30 a.m.
Business: The election of OE-
floors took pla.ce,
ThP next mooting is to he held
at the home or Mrs. Stevenson at
1 o'clock on Monday, Sept. 1st,
!Discussion: Both the leaders,
Mrs. Stevenson and the assistant
leader,, Sim:I ron Stevenson passed
out pamphlets and discussed plans
and notes for the record books.
Fot' the next meeting the girls
are to have a name tor the: club,
The meeting Was closed with the
4-TT motto "Learn to do by Doing".
Second Meeting
The second meeting of the Oran-
brook II Happy Stitehers was held
at the home of Mrs. Stevenson on
September 1st at 1 Afonday.
o'clock.
The meeting \vas opened with
the 4-14. pledge and the Roll Call
was answered by the 4-H members,
The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by Sharon Duch,
artne.
Business: The next work meet-
ing is to he held on September
10th. at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Nancy Knight,
Covers for the record books arc
to be made front beige or white
paper covers with the material
used in tit p rei,jee
Itiseussion: The 10iidOtS. discus-
sod the notes in the mombrr's
pamphlets,
t;runp Work: loth :enders dem-
onstraled the 'qllankot Stitch",
Tho meeting was closed with
the motto.
HELP WANTED
CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY
LIMITED
Listowel, Ont.
Require the services of labourers on their night
Shift. Working hours 10 p.m. to 6.30 a.m.
Good wages and Insurance benefits available.
Applications should be made in person at the
Plant Personnel Office.
1970 OLDSMOBILE
The 1970 Oldsrnobiles feature new body styling, with .many engineering improvements and safety innovations. These cars are available in distinctive 98 and 88 series, Toronado,
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and F-85, Cutlass, Cutlass Supreme and 442 series, A new model is the Cutlass Supre Holiday Coupe, seen above; featVring a uotclif)adi roof line and altro,JuNtirloOs laterior.