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The Brussels Post, 1970-03-26, Page 4Ytt.0104)4ii, ofith flon. • _. ANNOUNCEMENT Topnotch Feeds Limited WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING NEW FACILITIES TO SERVE YOU I. New Bulk Fertilizer Blending facility at our Seaforitli Location. 2. 'Bulk Fertilizer Delivery Service to your farm. 3. Bulk Fertilizer Spreading on your fields. WATCH FOR ADVERTISEMENT THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Maehinery David Brown 9§70 diesel tractor Massey Harris .555 gas tractor =Masisey Ferguson model 72 P.T.O. 'Combine (good condition) 7 ft. Mounted hay mower (like netvl 7 inch Champion grinder NeW Holland grinder mixer model (used. 6 mOtiths) 12" --- 3 furrow Mounted plow :14"' furroW trip bottom trail Massey Ferguson plow 4 section dreSSing harrows 4 section spring barroW8 10 ft. steel tooth. CultiVatOr 'Kousgilde 9 ft. 7" cultivator 12 ft. --- 40 plate disk 15 run Massey T-Tarri8 fertilizer drill ft. Massey Harris binder 28 ft. bale elevator 'turner gravity grain Wagon, 41 ft, — (I inch grain auger 16 ft.. 4inch grain auger with tensions 11 ft -- 4" grain auger SOme Household Eft-Seta at Lot 26, Con, 11 McKillop Twp. 21/,, miles South of Walton or 7 miles North of Seaforth on County Road. Bill nerdoe ............. ,„,„ Meintosit Ralph Noble ... 46 ('art „.. ... 38 Earl 'Dunn 37 'Donald Clark 38 Team Standings ex- itctiph Noble 111 Ernie Back ... 109 Doug Itathwell ..... 104 Tint Tfart ............ 104 Terms Cash Koh _Alexander 94 No Reserve Farm Sold :rim Patterson 94 Proprietor; Dave Thomas Harry Bolger 82 Auctioneer Harold Jackson Mac McIntosh 60 glerkl Mel ershin,- Household Effects 192 Jim. Patterson 161 Jack -Knight 145 Ernie Back . .... . ... ....„ 141 Doug Rathwell 133 Eldon 'Wick 121 SATURDAY, APRIL 4th "Fob Alexander 116 at 1:00 p.m. Stewart SteisS 115 Donald Perrie 105 G. Hetherington 102 Bradley Speiran 102 JIM 'Knight ..... ...... 100 'P ug Evans 99 Houston 99 "(en Fischer 91 nordon Engel Tfarry 'Bolger 83 Jack Cox 82 Murray Fischer .... 78 Frank Workm a ft 76 'Ken MacDonald — ... 74 Elston. Speiran 72 Cormen Smith 69 Bruce Fischer 68 (.11en }Nether 68 Lothar 'Weber 67 Pete von 'Veen 56 boX and Jim Mit 4410 Ea 0.14 1)llr/IiIa ittait;.1 OSVA i30,..teohme Par. OPHOTCH FEEDS FOR SALE — Contiaental Bed, 36^ wide. Phone Ns7-6979 FOR RENT 2 Bearoora. upstair apartruem. in Brussels. Apply to: Herb Sage, Listowel, Phone 291-3334 HOUSE FOR SALE — In Brussels. Oil furnace; :3 bedrooms. coin'-pied' barb down- stairs. All modern r'onVeiliences. Comact: Frank Wilson, Phone 887-9498 SEED FOR SALE — Top quality Alfalfa, red clover, Alsike, Timothy, Trefoil, yellow and white clover. all types grasases and seed grain at very reasonable prices. No. .1 Trefoil rat e per ih; Ye. 1 Trefoil wit:7o red eir»,er Inc pe rib .: Herta and .Keystone Parley. $2.10 per bus.: Mixed grain $4,65. ..per bag; Kelsey Oats $1.50 per bus; Gary Oats $1,65 per bus. Custom cleaning grain and seed every clay,• inocolants rot'. all scorers on hand'. Roy Crainin & Son. Pinkerton Phone 366-2394 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm, Machinery and FOR SALE asod otoirt; and 1 small iahl e hairs. Meehan Hardware Phone 887- 6525 Points Team Standings Al's Aces , 171 Ruth's Rascals ,.,..„,„„ 165 fiord':; Cats 156 Jane's Pennies 152 jacks ,4- Queens 142 Muzzle's ruzzies 138 Individual Standing Ladies' Singles Mar, Smith 2,SC nails .Matheson . .. . ... 249 Ruth [Nether ..,... ...... . , 239 dies' Triples Huth tinether ..,..,., .. . 61C. Karen 'Hastings 616 Doris Matheson 586 Marg Smith 575 Men's Striates Crord S.rnith 1 Will Stepbenson 249 Al Harvey 244 Men's Triples Al. Harvey aq" Don Nolan 628 'Brian Rutledge 625 CRANBROOK AREA. DART LEAGUE Dart Scores including March 23rd Na me Pointe Individual Standing COM1NO EVENTSs BRUSSELS FMB BOARD DANCE Conic to thQ Dance in the Brus. Sels Legion Hall,. Friday, April 2111. Desjardine's Orchestra; $2.00 per couple, Restricted. Sponsored by Brussels Fair Board. SPEAKING CONTEST April 3 — 8:30 p.m. '0.11..S.S. Clinton, Ont. Speaking contest. for Seeendary School students. Win- ners to receive trip to United Nations Youth Pilgrimage in New York. Sponsors, I001.3' and Rebekah 1...odges. INFORMATION MEETING. The Morris Township Federation, Of Agriettlture are holding an in- ilormation Meeting on Dirept Membership and New Structure of 0.1'',A, on Thursday, March 26th in, Morris ToWnship Hall at 8:80 p.m. All farmers in the town- ship ore invited to attend.. PRENATAL CLASSES A series of prenatal classes will begin Wednesday, 1 April 1970 at S:00 p.m. at the Health Unit Office, Medical and Dental centre, Brussels. These will be held at weekly intervals for nine weeks. Those interested are in- vited to attend or write to the. Health, Unit Office, Goder1ch. HOWICK LIONS BINGO HoWick Lions Bingo will be held on ',17HURSDAY evening, March 26th (due to Good Friday),. at 8.30 pa)t: in. Wroxeter Community Hall. Admission $1. 12 Regular Games for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth"; one $4.25 Speeial; Jack- pot of $75 in 56 calls: Door Prizes and Lucky Draws. BLUE VALE Tom Pullman is e..!otivaleseing, at home after several weeks in a London Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Gillespie and Sue and Barry of Etohichke were Weekend visitors With Mr. and NI'S, Merl Sellers. Group 1 U.C.W, GrOttp a at ihe met at the brune of Mrs. Florence ,Thaire. Mott en Triescb)v afternoon. Plar-' one( was in charge Of Devotions, and AT,rs. Mary Peacock Continued study frOm the StudV Pack. The afternoon was Spent quifitinct a 441 Apple-dills 'l'hs 1-'H Crib held their 4th meeting lout Tuesday t3vellirILT :it the home or r1111!! ‘?lib "Fnlitr; fr‘r P-enkfas!" the main Roll Call. Fruits we freeze, cot.. Orr at. home, and whether were grown on the "Immo farm, Their discussion centred around "Fruits for brealifo rtmir tnin Rinli 0 1171(1 SDP(q11 om.rth gig n n tb'' nee or In'eakfast. Chub menthol--; 1'l'-" •ii.,- Nissed Ways of imProving thch. record books. The leaders, damon• strafed the pronaration of oranges anti grapefruits, and the making' of fruit-eups With these. -; and ri or the 1-r; runt, ct9 p, joint meeting on Brussels Monday afternoon,. With .".Fruits for dinner or supper" as the main subject of meeting 5. The roll call was answered with "Fruits F Ate today". The discussion included fruit carried in the lunch. or fruit. for sua.elis, The domonstration. of the making of fruit pies was en- joyed by the girls. as they sampl- ed the elderberry. .cherrr,y and raisin. pies. • "More Ways 'with Fruit" was the topic 'for meeting 6. Roll call: Ono way to serve dried.trnit. The discussion included the. Making of salads,. .desserts, and baking with fruits. Club. members brought, and sompleil, various fruit salads. The leaders exhibited fruit breads, including date and nut loaf, gum- drop • cake and banana muffins. Plans for. ACbleVernent Day were also discussed, Melville Guild Meeting Jessie Little opened tile reguale Guild meeting with a poem "Tri- titripb of Easter". Hymn 734 was stIng followed by scripture read- Ng from Matthew chapter 28. lobe! Gibson and Ethel Brewer favoured with the duet The Old Rugged Cross. Helen Elliott led in vo,yer. Ethel Brewer gave at very interesting :toaster message, He Passed This Way. 2nd part, he Assurance of the Resurrection, The meeting closed with hymn 222 and 'the 1.:enedieetion. During business the date for tha annual Smorgasbord Dinner was set for Wednesdy, May 27. The traditional lint Cross bun was served fur lunch by !lie too in charge, If your roSt reads Jon. 1970, tilne to rend%v. LIMITED 887-6011 CRANBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Rttssel Knight are home from a vacation in Merida. Miss Joanne Dunn rind Bill Muchan, London, spent, the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Siemon took part in a. day of curling at Mitchell on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 08efir Huebn, ,Conestoga, wore Sunday visitors with Miss hiinylene Steiss. Jennifer and Pali] Kirkby, Wal- ton, are holidaying at the honte of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perrie, while their par- (nits are on, it trip to MeXico. Brian Watts, Searhovongh, is spending. the school holidays with his mother, Mrs. Stuart Evana and family, Crarrbrook W. i. Meeting Mrs. Ross Knight was hoStest4 fey the March meeting of the W, which -was opened in the usual A current event was given 101' roil call and the attendance was 12 members and one guest. The r,eitretary, Mrs, Leslie Knight read the mimiLes and treasurer L.Mrs, nitro Veiteh lave 0. report. Mrs. Gold win Knight. gave the Sunshine report. and Mrs. Allan MeTaggarf. reported on the Dist- l',Ht A n nua l. Airs. mare veith gave the motto "Current events — Do you know?" Mrs. Ttoss Knight gave current event5 . and pennies for Friendship and collection was rOceiyed. God save the (,)neon was sung in closing. A short meeting i!ollawed to get reports ready for the Annum Meoting. and 0 Social. tints ineluding eards. Mrs. Mae Itleintosh and Mrs. Jim Hart ati14 sited the hostess with serving. DANCE BRUSSELS LEGION HALL. SATURDAY MARCH, P.8th Music By: LAMBKIN ORCHESTRA Restricted to Persons 21. Years and. Over Admission V.01) per Couple Sponsored by the Royz.1 Canadian, Legion Branch 218 11.......mossoieeautosomftiom'"""."...""w"."...."Ne.""1,0°"%o0"41•""1100 OWLING NOTES March 23rd 197Q Name Call