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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-08-13, Page 61••••••••,,,swer. CUSTOM TRENCHING AND BACKHOE1NG With Modern Equipment CALL RA THE ON ATWOOD to-waftate: Phone 356-2721 FOR BARGAINS READ THE ADS IN' THE EtRU$SELS POST The third block of 500 KWH per Month will apply only to those customers who have: a' qualifying .metered - electric water heater, In order to qualify for this block' you meet call .837-6072 before the iniplementetion -date of-the• new rates. • Please note that the above rates are NET and will apply on till hills rendered on and after October 1, 1970. A delayed payment charge of 5% will apply on' all bills -MA Paid on or before the due date. :!( 1970 BELGRAvE, .BLYTH. BRUSSELS, SCHOOL. FAIR PARADE cu Fair Princess Barbara Muilwyk and etteedente Joyce Peale:ta and •Kathy Dunbar, to ride in a convertible car, (2) Bruseols Legion. Pipe Band. 13) Open compelitioe from all 1969 school students: Best decorated Tricycle (boys and girls combined). Best deeerated girl's bicycle. Best decorated boy's bicycle. Hest ceanie oharacter. Prizes: 1st $3.00; 2nd $2,uo,; 3rd (4) lean school is expected to. display a float, The three floats will be non-competitive and each will receive $10.00 Any student not participating in Oily of the. above events are ex- pected to march in grades as in previous year*. Each school is to have a banner and each grade in the parade will receive $1.00, 1.7.0 Open competition for a float from the old school sections of Morris and East "Wawanosh, Prizes: 1st $10.00, AYl other •ent- ries $5.00, (6) A float Will be provided by the parade committee to carry all of the 1920 fair exhibitors and officials. 1.Vitliene your tefert one c bution towards the first fair in 1320 we would not be celebrating. our 50th, anniversary thi$ year, if you:participated in the 1.920 fair we want you on this float. (Ti Luca l members of par: meat and representatives from the Board of Education. The parade will assemble east ••••••••••,.....owca, of the Wornou's Institute and will begin. at .1.00 p.m. No horses will be allowed, Date of Fair — September 12th, 1970. LAR( PAIRY BARN BUILT NEAR ETHEL Nick Terpetra and Sons, lilt .3, ilrussels, a mile south Qt Ethel, have built one of tile largest dairy barns in this area of Out.. erica The structure is 360 feet by SO feet. Five farmers of the emit- triunity will use this dairy barn,. The building Of the large barn wa,s r,tidni con. :(10:•:11 ion about three years ago mid this year their plane went ahead, k The herd of 210 eows they have been milking will be inereas to about 300, but the main object was not enlargemeat but e more efficient operation that would require less labour, The Terpstra. family have sev- eral farms with a lotel of approx- imately 1.100 acres. Next to the new dairy barn is a hank barn with two large. silos. This old barn will house 130 dry cows. Beside the old barn is a new silo, 90 feet in height and 30 feet in diameter. They may build another like it next year. A feature of the new, barn will be free-stall hotising with the milking parlour a part of the barn. Built into the barn will be a modern hay feeder. The new structure is of rod colored steel, in keeping with the older buildings whieh are of red painted wood consirmaion, linnehrlir WALTON (emended for last, weer.) Itebeet Warwick. „cif , Toroptu spent a couple of days with me, and Mee. Jnenes Shortreede, Mety Both and . Cathy laird of Tillsonbnrg spent last-' at the home. or :Air. and Mrs, ,"\lt'in McDonald. Sandra and lirendu Ford of Sheffield have been holidaying. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk. illiclielle,„Micheel, Scott and .Randy, . children of ales. Joan . I3euernuku of. 'Cloderich, spent last Week With their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shortreed.. Miss Judy... Clarke of Lundell spent the: holiday weekend .with Mr, and ,Mrs. Harold Smaildon. Weekend visitors with .fir. and Mrs. 'Wilbur Turnbull were Mr. and Mrs. 'George Habkirk of .1nger- sole Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Young- 1.• aura lend Snsan of Wood- stock, Mrs.. Anne Cockburn of New Market and Mr. and Mrs Charles Watson of Toronto. Tsr;ylit Rowland of Toronto visited the Ryan families and friends in Walton. Mies 11osemary Ryan of Lon- dun spent 'a low days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ennis anti Mrs. F. Miller of : Clinton. visited on Monday with. Mrs. Wm, Miller, Mitchell, Mr.. and Mrs. Steve Johnson of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ryan, "THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS” CAUSE TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS Is bad driving a "sin" ie the moral sense? The Ontario Safety. League quotes a writer in "The Living Church." in ancient times the Church classified wrongful human be- haviour into "the seven deadly iii e. They are today : a simnel outline of the cause of traffic incidents. SLO7'11, or laziness is the sin that makes: a motorist unwilliri to take the time to Correct mechanical faults in his ear, it prevents the taking of simple Preetrutions. GREED is so• obvious a traffic sin that the greedy driver has a edtle title --- erotic]. hog", Ll'ST in at e ,,xtell sense, pro- (levee emne eceidepte through one-artned driving, Bet lust tot' sneed and eXeltement is deadlier in It'.. CL1'94 TONY, particularly in the to e eleehol, dulls the Firing0S, Imo ri'e'lexes, spoils jeegemene It is just as deadly for the drinkiri`g"p&lestiefrin as the dalifelee eeeete,,- ey e . !"!:: killer. The dalvee ei 1-1,'3 being paesed being moved by envy to be noviour that ;jeopardizes life. ANGOR 1$ a familiar phonon:17 enon in drivers. The fault in the other driver -- real or imagined -- stirs resentment mid often. pro r lres hasardous reepopse., Behind every one of these driving Sips lien the control sin of pride. People hungee for 0 eense of importance, strength, eower. Once encased in sheet inetal,witli po.wee respondieg Lo the gentle touch 'of a, foot, we find ourselves lifted with a false seise of greatness. Anyone •-- whether he be other driver, overworked police officer, or even a feeble OA lady tottering across the street:--- who in any way (Blain- ishes our exercise of this great- mess is a threat to pride.. The The Christian is called to live. responsibly. Ile know be is bound to observe the, laws of the State, arid 'the rules of prudenee. To the Christian, the greatest peril is trot killing him- self', but rousing harm to others. ACE TREE SERVICE — Trimming, Custom wood cutting, REASON,A131.4E rate: Free estim- ate, Call Rob 335-3785 41111111W‘SIIIIIIIIP"ensemee First 50 KWH per month Next 200 KWH per month- "' Next 500 KWH pet month All additional KWH Minimum monthly bill GOLDEN WORDS. WHAT IS GOOD "What. is the real good'?" 1 115k in musing mood. Order, said the law court; :Knowledge, said the school? Truth, said the wise man, Pleasure, said the fool, Lave, said the maiden Beauty, said the page, Freedom, said the dreamer, Home, said the sage, Fame, said the soldier, Equity, said the seer, Spoke my heart full sadly. "The answer is not here," Then within inY bosoin Softly this I heard, Each heart holds the secret, SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPI0 high-quality coin-operated dispensers in• your area. -No selling, To qualify you must image car; refereneeS, $600 to $29n0 cash, Seven twelve hours weekly can net excellent income. More full time. For rier- senal interview write CANA- PENN DISTRIB (I TIN,G, LTD.. Ieneree, A, 100 Bay St., Suite 205, Toronto 1, Ontario. include phone number,, 3.6c per KWH 1.6c per KWH 0.9c per KWH 1.1c per KWH $2.00 WM. H. KING, Manager and Secy..Treas., Brussels, P. U. C. THE BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THULUSi. AY, A1101110; 13Uu AV) NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS The Brussels Public Utilities Commission wish to announce a revision to retail rates for electric energy. The new rates for domestic service will be as follows: