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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-09-18, Page 6For A Better USED AR AT THE RIGHT PRICE 1968 IVIONTAGO 213 HT. 8 071. Auto., Radio 1965 FALCON 41) 6 cyl. Auto. Trans, 1965 PLYMOUTH 41) 6 cyl. Auto, Tram,. 1964 DODGE 411 6 cyl. Auto. Trans. 1967 DODGE 400 2 TON CAB 847 ClIASSIE SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON ALL 1969 FORD CA BS 1970 MODEL TRUCK NOW ON DISPLAY BLit) YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 24.9 WINCHAM PHONE 357-:3460 rtIONE 199 Bit US.V.L.Si ONT. ViglAtafeilWkeiht A.*** Se.Jo** q'atiVa:R, 100 "TirritS1.1.\. The othor night I w.1-1 studying, Flakespeare SC) WitS 14.110 for the PrlISSPLS, :Wen 'oil"( game. -When I. arrive1 I was squeesed into t.:•.oat sorr:iinclod five or Six ladies from Walton. I didn'1 Mind this because they were very charming. Waiter below and Walter Nerr beide me, Norman 'Rowland to my left. Was pleased to have my old friond Billy Ireland close MUT is one of 1 11,, 3rd line old TY11101's and we shhTw discrim- GENTLEMEN'S CLUB. NEWS ITEMS .:very little Ivhile sor, would -1ay up., flo'N;-ri,z. nothin owl 'I' 'lacy. 1,1s, know4 11(11:1 referees. he clso lcneNv (hem. Sio\vart was, the busiest 11:111 on the fi-npl, EverY'likle he' would 11.1111 hi hand ;111(1 run away to talk ,.• they bad a of 111;,1 would soon be 'ready shirping. think hard b11 11(•5 should interfere at. 1.0111 i 11 10:11Y Whirl 141:Ikea -.111.„•••• gestiye to me. The name-. Bobarts anti Tfoniny inatioll oven if does came from so r t ha ll, or r•ourse, Mcc:aii is .1 the wrong side of the tracks. Flo 3pror ty good ;sty- on account of him played the fiddle, t•omes fromilmarried to a of the Ord n o „. Morris and that's the marks of a tHe also a good .fiddler. Nqw time gentleman, distinguised don't tell me loot it's just a Min- lamyer, now a noted judge told eldence that the three most 111011 tiler'. Were: musichns and coun.,eted Ajth the l'(1 line of Morris. Norman ilow'And keeps thaHgdn0 much attention when I Watt n records ZIT'. I he's • (Mite a diplo. Jland3ome youth looking for a girl mat. if SO11 '.)me D'0111. Walton nslFs. tvllat the . !ore is its always g to t',:r lion. somouno from, ltrasseh. .aquiref, its' always_ •3 ' for 13rr.• If they al.11,., what in- ?ling it's always the t..yr. or bottom of the -,!_;xth. Tie keeps everyone in good humour. ilrf:111:q me were not interested in the hall :ame. 'They were making pickles. They reepe,,, Ior every-kind of friend, i sat (11,1W E. second inning) Walter ;Kerr whispered to me that the pitchers were "all (1011'1 111111:1 wild ‘V011lell hilt since 111.011lier 'Prudent' has changed the laws 1. don't like wild men, especially hall players, whose morals could he greatly im- proved. Ilowever I. sat down and had no trouble or.:yeat being stared me. quote " A man that can play the fiddle is a bettor 1111111. than one that can't". My how the ladies looked atter 1,illy. I didn't get us • pickle that Mary Hastings O'er ho‘ri! Iii two hours they Made nine day pickles, 'rill pi dc,• log, cauliflower, :iweol wieunthei'. rellstard, chili, hot dog rel- ish, cora relish‘ :governor sauce, catsup, TI-Orden sauce, Indian rel. fish, and 11 few Moro I hive for, gotten., 01100 ono of OM looked 111) alnl asked; Norman what the score was, ile replied 3 for -Walton, A little while later she board ltiM say 4,3 for Brussels. says site, when did that happen', I „VS, When yen W01.0 1111itinc, the din in the 0110111111101` pickles, Clark Johnston was there and of course was cheering for Brus- sels, I moon a lady from Walton open her ivind bag.l 501.S to inv. pelf, here 0011100 0 hat rain. I don't know what she was looking for, it contained everythinp; hut a lout pin an Broad grader. Years ago o long lint pin W115 n er1101 inStr11- 111erit and more dangerous than a bayonet. If a young man 'with a Ine horse tind buggy hot no man- ners got fr ,sh, (that was the word-) he got his face slapped, if Ile still misbehaved about two elles of hat pin. in his hip made him keel) ills hand on his own. games soon be nyo,• !ticl 1 gay tharks to all lir players. The cheapest nights on- MA T kir,w cir f or .:,r; eeo u, and some got it for less. Don't forget the fall fair, Go bocavv4r, in ten years, you will 1101')'' o-no. 11111.011 01(4 that will be in Clinton. Rrants are about to be cut of_f by the ,?;overnment, Truthfully Void's, T. Tc, F. WESENBURG IlITTMER • :P.,r op.ao Mare:arm Dittmor, daughter. of • Mr. and Mrs. Lou),••:: Olt-lner. • (0' F istsu'el, exchangel marriage vows with ,losepit Earl A,Voscitherg, son of Mr, and Mtg. George •Wesenherg. 1Thissels. The wedding 'ceremony tool: place in St, Pattlls Lutheran Churcii. Listowel, on Aug. 111, ;it 7 p.m, with R. P. Conlin-10r offic, iating.i - The bride, given ill marria:.,:e by her father, chose 0 satin gown with a 510.11/11.0 ne01i1111 0111U.InCel Seed 11(1111111 1111(1 nit ell bodice, The neelTlitio sloped in the back, where a satin and lace bow In-0 •1 walorfa!1 train. Ire,: shoulder- length veil was secured by a (WW1: 0!..F4ovil pearls and she carried a bootiet of while earnaiionq and orchids. Ttrenda Askett of Listowel 'MIS maid of honor. She ',yore soft hlue sleeveless gown. \vrist length white g'oves, and silver accessories. She carried a cascade Of :yellow and white shasta daisies, 'David Dale of Seaforth. was hest mail' The reception was at the 1flnla Community Centro. The mother ot; the bride reeived the guestg- itt pink lace sheath dross with matching coat, 'White accessorio.; and a corsage of pink roses, The mother of the grlom chose a blue sheath dress and coat, with ii,Ntching accessories and a eor- WI go of white and blue roses. For a weddiitg trip h Niagarri Falls the bride donned a pink elres0 with while accessorieS They Will reside in Brussels.. 0A-of-town gnosis Wero preS, sea from Kitchener, Mittrerton, 'St. Mary's, PriniselS„. 'Seaforth, Chathani out • i‘if &tidbit. live All you need Is an automatic washer.and electric dryer. With one setting of a simple control, the washer fills itself, washes, drains, rinses, and damp-dries. Then the dryer takes over. Keeps your clean wash free from impurities in the air. Fluffs clothes into a natural shape for easier iron- ing. And takes special care of your permanent- press garments. There's no hard work. No vvatching. No waiting. Your time's your own. You've banished your washday blues! With an automatic washer and electric dryer, you don't have to do the whole family wash the same day. Do a little at a time. Whenever you feel like it. Even when it's pouring rain. Get yourself a new automatic washer and electric dryer from your local major appliance dealer, and live a little. your hytir PO8T1 BRUSSELS, ommuo