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THE BRUSSEL POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, NOV, 13th 1569
MR.!, 1e. e71.177,,,,.^.,,,,•
ENTERTAINMENT
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN. HOTEL,.
BRUSSELS, ONT.
DOUG WARD and TAVERN TRIO.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT
IN THE RAINBOW ROOM
WE FEATURE:
Turkey, Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut, Fish and Chips
ism
For
ale
Am
Singers Dancers, Talent of II kind for
AMATEUR CON TEST
Rave You Entered
The Amateur Contest7
of It; years unlosS the person, is in
•• weapon from which any shot, brink
to hunt .game for food. or family
'Pito Am a tour Contest being
Sponsored by the Brussels Breneh
of the Royal Canadian, Legion, to
bo held in the Legion 1Tall un
Friday, Novem her l st. offers a
81)10ndid 111)POffi1nity for the
'talented people of the community
to.'diSplay their partieular gift and
partietnnto in friendly compet-
ition for the prizes. offered
Cle! your entries in now to the
Royal Canadian Legion, IIa
- St optimism] Butcher
.Shop or the Brussels Post.
Total proeeeds will go to Minor
Sports sponsored by the Brussels
Legion.
you don't compete attend the
Amateur night program, If you
don't attend, at. least buy a ticket
and assist the. Minor Sports pro-
gram.
NEWS FROM ONTARIO
FED. OF AGRICULTURE
Ray A. fiergett, Iiinager of the
Ontario 'Fed era Mon ei gri cut-
titre, believes that the eomplete
lack of consideration of the fin-
ancial position 01: Ontario farmers
is. revealed in recent moves to in-
crease the cost, of potash mined
in Manitoba.
"The proposed increase would
enst •this•nrovince's farmers about
$1,00.0,000 .more in the next year
to purchase fertilizer," be empha-
,zizes, T-Te goes on to point out
that Ontario farmers use about
1502 000 tons of potash annually in
their fertilizers.
Mr. liergot refers to proposed
increases • to the coSt, • of pettish
whir.'" are planned. by' the Mani •
tuba (1overom.ent. The 20% price
1)110, aff,i,ets t3n% grade standard.
potash. The rise in price is about
$7 per ton to the Ontario farmer
in packaged .fertilizers.
The propesed price- hike conies
time when Ontario Federation
Agriculture is completing plans
n fail-finding mission to .Great
Britain in December to study Bri-
tish forming and the farm in-nut
price , situation in the United 'King-
dom.
The OTOA 18 presently.cambating
unfair in-put price,s• by importing.
farm ma.chinery from Britain.
Tractor, brought - in from Czecho7
slavakiavvill soon no neMonstrat-
ed ill Ontario in 00-operation with
the OFA.
lierget emphasizes that the
cost of potash from InurOPean
markets will now he added to the
long list of items to be studied
closely during the trip to Britain.
Admission
BRUSSELS SEW-N-SEWS
The fifth Meeting was held on.
Tuesday, October 14th, 1969; at
pn», at the home of Rose Marie
Bishop,
The meeting opened with the
4,4T pledge.
The next Meeting is to, be at
the home of dimly and Kathy°
'Work. The minutes Wehe read by
'Karen lfemingway, Discussion took
place on Uses of the Lnzy naisY
Stitch: uses of the Chain Stitch;
fa }me re4uired for the "Free
Choice" artiele; reVIOW color
.-ehentes. The Fly Stitch, Roman
SI it ell and blow to Make a twisted
were demonstrated.
'Croup work was to fill in a11::«:.
ors to uses of Lazy Daisy Stitch
and of the Chain Stitch on illu-
stration sheet, Cut. pieee from
sample stitch ond work. Fly Stitch,
Work Sl.iteh on "Learning Stitch'
article as indicated on instrutions
for choice article. Cnt piece front
sample Strip and work Rolymn
Stlic.h. Work Roman Stitch. Work
Roman Stitch on "Learning Stitch-
os" article fis indicated on in•
strutions for choSen article. Work
on design for • "Free Choice"
article. The theeting closed With 0'
Canada,
Sponsored by russeL 1.4,04 a Legion
BRUSSELS L
FRI
ALL COMPETITORS RECEIVE A REWARD
Bill Paul, Michael Aspe! (inset'! and Rex Loring are the cheerful
trio who host The Sound of Britain every Saturday on the 68c
radio network. Bill and Michael banter back and forth across
the Atlantic o.-1 the Family Favourites segment of the show,
with Bill in ToN:nto and Michael in London. Between popular
music they sit requests for friends and relatives
in both Canada anu t!..: U.K. Rex is host for the full two hours
of Sound of Britain and hi background suits Him to the job,
Born in Britain he has lived 'in Canada since 'the end of the
Second World War when he served with the RAF,
THE SOUND OF BRITAIN
8. .fir
Ai I,
$5.
-- Adults $1.00, Children 45c
TOTAL PROCEEDS FOR MINOR SPORTS