HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-03-25, Page 7HOWICK LIONS
BINGO WINNERS
1311tISS.ALS 'Q$11', 13H:US$.14A ONTARIO TRIMSDISY, MA1-1014 5t1a, 1,011
•.First Meeting
(Intended for lost week)
TIIEI first meeting of the Cran-
brook 11 Permanent. Pressers Was
held at the home of Mrs. Stuart
Stew ins;.: on Saturday. March
1971, at. 9:00 a.m. The meeting
was ouened with the 4-H pledge.
The roll call was answered by the.
• girls, The next meeting will be
held at the home of Sharon
Stevenson on Saturday, March 13,
1971, at c.i;30 a.m. The election of
officers was as follows:
The leaders, Mrs. Stuart Steven-
"son and Sharon Stevenson, disetts,
sed the record books and Achieve-
:tient Day. 'Th ey also dismissed
Style, pattern choosing, and celor.
Mrs. Stevenson demonstrated the
items necessary for a sewing
boat, Sharon ,.-d Mrs. Stevenson
also denunonstrated how to take
the proper measurements to deter -
mine the right pattern. The meet-
ing closed with the 4-H motto
"Learn to do by doing".
President Lynn Cameron
Secretary Sharon, Stevenson
Second Meeting
The second meeting sf, the Cra.,n-'
Operation for the Convenience of all Farmers
Wish to Clean Up Their Own Grain
For those who want to buy their Seed
A GOOD SUPPLY OF
SEED GRAIN and GRASS SEED
At Competitive Prices
Core In And See Us Ott The Mill
Or Call 887-6011
etmitE.0
PHONE. 1387-6011 BRUSSELS, ONT,
NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS
Beginning. March 22 our Seed Cleaner will be in
smilllessossilliriess aslIffeemosiffensosisfaillsossiselasseswillfsessariless
CRANBROOK
:PMOTCH
FEDERATION MEMBERS
TO GET DISCOUNTS ON
TIRES AND SERVICE PARTS
Tracor and car tires aL Good-
year Retail Stores will now cost.
. less for members of the Ontario
Federation of Agricutlure.
Annnouncing the special diS
connts, OFA President Gordon
Hall said: "This arrangement will
brook Permanent 'Pressers, Was
held at the home of Sharon
Stevenson on Saturday, March
:18th, 1971 at 9:30 tun,. The next
meeting was opened with the
pledge. The roll call -was anssver4
ed by the girls. The minutes of
the last meeting were tend by the
secretary, Sharon Stevenson. The
next meeting is to held at' the
home of Anna Lee Stevenson on:
Saturday, March 20, 1971, at 9:30
a.m. The leaders discussed the
information given on a pattern
and pattern alterations. Mrs:
stevenson demonstrated how to
straighten a piede of fabric and
Sharon demonstrated pattern al-
teratiens. The meeting was closed
with the 4-T-I motto "Learn to. 00
by doing."'.
e have
who
65 or over?
If you did not receive a supplement
in 1970 . .
you may now qualify for one as of
April 1st, 1971, because the amount
of income you are allowed has been
adjusted upwards. Nearly 300,000
more Canadians will benefit from this
change. The new maximum Old Age
Security pension and Guaranteed
Income Supplement will be $135.00
a month for a single person and
$e2a:
h5 ). .0 0 a month for a married couple
who are both pensioners ($127.50
You have already received an infor-
mation booklet and an application form
for the supplement. If you think you
are. eligible, and have not already
completed and mailed the application
form, you should do so now. The in-
creased .Guaranteed Income Supple-
Your regional Old Age Security office is:
789 Don Mills Road, Don Mills,
Toronto, Ontario
Phone (416) 966-6000
ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE
THE HONOURABLE JOHN MUNRO, MINISTER
H you received a suppimneat
in 1970...
you may qualify for increased
payments after April 1st, 1971. Al
that time, the maximum combined
Old Age Security pension and
Guaranteed Income Supplement will
be raised to $135.00 a month for a
single person or a married person
whose husband or wife is not a
pensioner, and to $255.00 a month
for a married couple who are both
pepsioners ($127.50 each).
ment is not sent to you automatically.
You must apply for it each year.
For further information or assistance
in determining whether you are eligible
for an increased supplement, write the
regional Old Age Security office at the
address shown below :
Y. 'may .how qualify
for :the increased
Guaranteed Income
SUpplemern, to your
Age Security Pension
Apply noWl
Take ,Intage of ou ,
specia' Spring Farm
Lubricant discounts
Call us tc,day, and
compare before you order
your Spring lubricants
The more you buy, the more you save, on all
MERLE FREEMAN
come savings
come spring
BRUSSELS, ONT.
PHONE: 887-6863
TEXACO
410
Farm Lubricants
n allow Individual Service MeMb,
ere purchase tt•tettot and cat
tires, batteries and parts at con-
siderable savings. It's another
step in OFA's overall program to
redtice cost of inputs for farmers."
The etiAr.ounts for Fedora ion
members amount. to 21 % off reg-
ular • truck and tractor tires and
tractor tires and 15frys off serviss
pasts.
Goodyear offered the diSeounts
to Federation members because Of
their eensiderable baying pewee.
There are 7,500 paid-up members
at Present,
Goodyear has 42 retail stOre$
in Ontario.
In North iVietn.amese they call
a short skirt a Ho-Chi-Mini,
Only he who has done his best
and failed CLL :2 be called a good,
owol: Mrs. Jack. Wright, List-
Owe]; Mrs. Wm. Elliott, Bine-
valet Mrs. .H.. hell, Flarristcm;
Mrs. E. 0011, Mildmay: Mrs. (las-
A(qk Wi ; :11 I'S. Derbeeker,
Wingtam; Wm. 'Upper. Listowel
and WI*: 0. :Gannett, Win a m ;
"Share the 'Wealth" 1: Mrs.
Stasis., ChepatOw; 2: Nick Lang,
:Midway.
$25 Special: Alta.. Dentild Edgar,
Ciorrie,
Jackpot. Consolation slid'
:Mrs. Caswell, gh a In
Door Prites; Lobsii)ger*
Mildmay, Ed. Scott, Lebanon,
Sylsia Holloway, %Vrosotor and.
Cathy Lang, Mildmay.
irt!()", Nri 1111 ATVS..tinor e L)-1S.
\ATingli am, •AltS: ;EL, Con pl o n d
Wroxeter and Mrs. Greenley,
liarriston,
HURON
DEAD
STOCK
REMOVAL
Clinton
Cue to the decrease in meat prices
we are unable to pay for any farm
stock. We offer efficient, courtesy,
same day, service 7 days a week,
24 hours a day.
Phone Collect 482-9811
License No, 237-c-70
call us today nd ova
COnsolation prizes: .Jeanette Regnla r Gam es Mrs. Ray
steyer. Lisowel: Sylvia HalloWoY,
Wrosster; pommies! Schill, [+or-
mosa: Mrs. Ohm, 'Wirigham: Mrs.
Selling, Winglioni and Bruce
Lang. Mildmay; Upper, List-