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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-01, Page 2rpliuRsDAy, APRIL 1st, 1971 1970 FAIFtILANE 500 4 DR. SEDAN V8, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 MERCURY MARQUIE 2 DR. HT. .429 Engine, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 BUICK 2 DR. HT. 350 Engine, Auto. Trans. PS, PB, and Radio 1969 FORD LTD 2 DR, H.T. V8 Engine, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 DR. HT. VSlie, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 CH.EV. CAPRICE 4 DR. HT. 396 Engine, Auto. Trails, PS, PB, and Radio :.-IYIANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM USED TRUCKS 1967 CHEV, PICKUP 6 Cyl., Long Wide Box 1968 CI-IRV. PICKUP 8 CO., Long Wide Box 1966 DODGE TANK TRUCK BR GE MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG PINTO, TORINt, FORD and THUNDERBIRD ttALER BRUSSELS WINGHAM PHONE 887.6249 PHONE 357-3460 4.9romorimi-- "Illimmillil."111111111""1"11.""a dIPP"MIPI".."11il CIPNOTCH FEEDS PHONE '867:6611 BRUSSELS, ONT. NOTICE TO ALL. FARMERS Beginning March 22 our Seed Cleaner will be in Operation for the Convenience of all Farmers who. Wish to Clean Up, Their Own Grain For those who want to buy their Seed we have A GOOD SUPPLY OF SEED GRAIN and GRASS SEED At Competitive Prices Came In And See At The, Mill tit' BAUER FARM AND GARDEN SERVICE REPAIRS TO ALL TYPES OF FARM MACHINERY AGENT FOR: SNOWMOBILES aria ACCESSORIES Altio REPAIR--5 011WMOBILEA Urbane Ken Cavanagh (left) and rough hewn John -Hopkins are tvvo CBC television personalities who differ in appeal.ance but" whose programs are consistent in the quality of their broadcast, Journalism, Cavanaugh Is the host of Telescope '71 seen Tuest days at 8l30 p.m. on CBC-TV, and has looked et such interest-, Thy people as ballet dancer Veronloa Tennant, actor Donald $utheriatitt old hockey player Derek Saridersen. Holakint hott": the orogektni t iiis ftwi Wittineotiao fit id oxi, ifid toideki Yi1.14 cif fioNitt.y, fiiitomj dh tIi ski ,04h .atidi timit1041 vbedlif ,d6 61i ikt THE RRUSA248 nit'usSELS, ONTARIO %.B47771, EM EN'S CLUB NEWS ITEMS This column could be called, This, That,, and other things. Most important is Monday Night, April 5th, when Labatt's represen- tative will present the trophies after the final euchre game. -Whether he wilt present anything ‘‘lse is conjecture. Len Lamont, Arcliit, Willis and slack Clark to think so cause they have :Lunde reservations as from 6 o'clock April 5th. The games don't start until almost nine. The Legion have a doubtful lead of 21 questionable points which I my- self can cut down to zero in three games or less. her heaven's sake if you have a beer that ti.ite remember it's Labatt's who are donating-. Don't, be like Bid Bell. If its a Labatt's traveller he drinks Mols.ons. if it's a Molson man lie drinks Labatt's One day they both arrived so Bid drank Carlings. The cards will be checked by a neutral person. Will send them direct to the auditor general in Ottawa. They are not doing a darn thing down there anyway. We Chili members were too much Gentlemen to attention or even beck on the Legion figures bat now some of them are getting too handy with a pencil. T. sometimes wonder if our man Walter Kerr has the necessary qualifications, When Walter retired frOm the railroad all the (`NR, had left Was a few streaks of rust, a few dilapi- dated stations, a dozen patched up stock corrals, some telegraph poles (wireless) and 500 Million deficit. According to the book of official book on card gauzes, you are 0) COMA two points or subtract from your Opponent if caught reneging. Three years ago I made a mistake which Soite people might call reneg. .S4') One knew anything. about it but my- self and my criftsdence. That darn thing' kept me awake for two years‘ Art Henry came to me after the last contest and told Me he had made a mistake. and wanted my advice. wondered if he should commit suicide, t advise the kindly honest old gentleman to go to the Legion and let them count two extra points and of course humbly apologize, He was so embarrassed he picked up somebody else's beer and took , a mouthful, whiCh, of course emptied the bottle. I have four letters at hand regards charity shows. and t need help, Westminster Hospital, Eld- erly Citizens, Walkerton, Couuty Home, Fergus, , and., The Ontario Hospital, cloderich. Walkerton Is April 21, Goderich next Monday, April .5th. Now 1 co'nsider. these engagements as important as any T. "get paid for, but I can't. carry On myself. There More tali-Mt around Brussels than ithY btiie town in Ontario, so please give me a hand. What shout Yalu, Susan LangloIS and you, Connie ;LN'Ic- ViThirier. If iinyone.can,give o, feW inindtes, whether you dance, sing or play a musical instrument call ‘8817-9320. The show in Goderich is requested for seven o'clock. Mon- day evening, April 5th. Would pleased to have someone offer transportation. Whether prof:es• sional or amateur, please try and come at least to one of these places. Will be back to Brussels in time to accept the. cup on ,be- half of all the Gentlemen of the Gentlemen's Club, • Val.)rs, P. 'Next week comment on the 24, million our government has given to the Blacks of six countries. I can't even spell. HOUSE LEAGUE. MINOR HOCKEY Bruins 3 Leafs Scoring for Bruins! Ken Poi. nington (-Brian Deitt et); Ken Pennington (Dolig 'ben Higgins (Brian, Deit)1e; Ken Pent ningtott) Scoring for Leafs: Job /1.16h, mond (Kevin Nichol) ; ;TAB Rich: Mond (DaVid Watts. §t'ott "Nlieeler) 1 hWid r‘V atts NNT)140 er) - • Leafs 3 Ranzers 2 Scoring for Leafs: Scott INT6- eler (Kevin NiChol): David Watts: David Watts. Scoring for itangiirs; Steve :Pieta (ftob'ert Demaray); Steve Pletch (Robert DemaraY) Rangers 4 Canucks 1 Scoring for Rangers: Steve Pletch (Kevin Gillis); Robert 1-liggins (Brian Deltuer, Ken. Pen- Dentara y (Kevin Gillis): Steve Pletch (Robert Dernaray): Steve Blotch. Squirt. Stan'dings W L T PTS 13ruirts 12 2 2 26 Leafs 10 3 3 23 Rangers 4 11 1 Canucks 3 13 0 Tyke Standings L T PTS Kings 12 1 0 24 131 ties 3 1 15 Penguins 3 8 s Seals 2 10 1. ALL STAR TYKE HOCKEY Listowel 4 Brussels 0 Walkerton 3 Brussels 0 Brussels 2 Wingham 0 .• Scoring for Brussels: Kevin. Rergott, ( (Kenny Cousins); Kevin nergott (Kenny Cousins) St, Marys 7 Brussels- 'I Scoring for Brussels; Kenny COUsiti$ Bruasela 4 Kitthette 6 la -frig6f t6i: Uothy (IMO • Nifi win McCutchepn; Terry McCutob,- eon (Kenny Tliggins, Kevin Pen- niugton; Kenny Cousins (Kevin Hergott) Brussels 2 Kitchener 2 Scoring eor Brussels: Kenny Cousins; Kenny Cousins. (Kevin Hergott) BERG SttleS Service installation FREE ESTIMAtkt Barh Gleaners Bunk Feed'er6 DONALD G. IVES R. R. 2, Blyth Phone Brussels 887-9024 re. GOLDEN WORDS SPRING CLEANING God knocked on the door of my heart one day And. I. looked for a place to hide, My soul was cluttered and snaked with debris And things were untidy 1 heeded sonic, time to put matters right, Surprised it Would call on me, My soul heeded cleaning from bottoiii to top 7 There were th ings never Sheitid see. there were tasks beglected i bong over dtiel (loirivobs to be brushed troth, the iififis to bd *ifidoi*8 I had not exiiected tthie I stood with hand oti the latch Of the door And gazed at the mess in the room. When I opened the 'door, I blush to see, God had left on my doorstep a broom.