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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-15, Page 2-.SALE S AL E. 1968 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DR. SEDAN V8 Auto. PS, PB, and Radio 1,968 ACADIAN 4 DR. SEDAN 6 Cyl., Auto., and Radio 2 -- 1967 FORD 4 DR. SEDANS VS •Aulow, and Radios (1) S. and Brakes 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 DR. St *DAN V8 Auto.., PB, PS and Radio SEVERAL 66 and 6$ MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM USED TRUCKS 1968 CHEV. 1/2 TON V8 Engine, Long Wide Box 1966 DODGE 500 SERIES TANK TRUCK 1965 FORD 350 1 TON V8 Engine, 4 Speed Trb.iiS. Dual Wheels (Fully. RetoililitIoned) IDOE'.-MOTORS, YOUR MUSTANG PINTO, TORINO, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS WINGHAM aillnloamegaitiotwoofilimismoillatax,--""'"•—• PHONE 887.6249 PHONE 357-3460 THurterimr, APRIL 1$t2i, 19,7,1 ONTARIO OPNOTCH FEED$ LIMITED PHONE 887-6011 BRUSSELS, ONT. LARRY'S RADIO and TV SALES and SERVICE Phone 523-9640 Blyth, Ont. ENTERTAINMENT AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEI `BRUSSELS, ONT. DOUG WARD and TAVERN TRIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN THE RAINBOW ROOM W 1I Turkey, BIN suet Xraut, Floh and Chipit ;rift intessEL The fourth meeting bt the Walton II "Seam Rippers" itas held. March 25 -with an members present. We opened the meeting with the pledge. Janice Hous ton gave the secretark'S report, The roll call on "How I planned mY separates to suit my figure". The next meeting to be on March N. at Mrs. .1. Sterner's home, We talked over the handout sheets, tbenMrs. D. McDonald led the discussion on darts and the cor-• tact way to sow them, and also to press them, Marie Nolan demon- strated bow to sew a dart and the proper way to press it. Mrs ,, Sterner showed how to make gathers, how to sew a seam and :cress it. We closed with the 4.1I :Motto. The Walton II Seam Rippers held their fifth meeting on Sat- urday. March 27, opening with the pledge and Linda "Rowe read the secretary's report, The roil call, "One point I learned in cut- ting out and Making my garment" was answered by all members, The next meeting to be on April 3. Mrs: D. McDonald led the discus- sion On why you should dress to , fit the occasion and sometime slacks can be worn. MrS. Steiner showed the proper way to put facing in our garments and litrs. McDonald demonstrated hoW to sew the reinforced , crotch. 'We closed with the 4-H motto "Learn to do by Doing". MORRIS TOWNSHIP .COUNCIL MEETING ,Morris Council :met on 'April 5th, /971., with all Inemhers present and .Reeve Win. .1ston. presiding, • Minutes of the last. meeting' were read and upproved on motion . Of Ross Smith and Thos. Miller. The iollowing motions were carried; - . Moved by Thothas Millet sec- onder] by .Jas. Mair that North Middlesex Arena Comthittee be given permission to.. sell SWe4P- stake tickets in Morrk Mr, Doug •7alaVe NoWob4. :r.rOsiii Thorne, Gunn, 11611.1 Well & Christenson were pre- sent and answered question and explained the financial statement for 1970 which shows a deficit of $22,436. on the year's oper- ation, Mrs. L. Hall and Mr. Kennedy from Frank Cowan Co., •Lti-L'‘Vere present and I'MkeW.4.a IWSurafic'e oviAl by Rolit,:GrasDy . second- Thoinas Miner that Insur- ance be renewed as reviewed with. lorafnk. Cowan Co. Ltd, lOved by Ross Smith seconded by ROA. Grasby that a. grant of $225 be given Brussels, Mortis and 'Grey Recreation Committee, Moved by Thos. miller second- ed by aas, Mair that same glrantit be given BrUssels Agricultural Society; Blyth Agricbitural Soc- iety and Beigrovei Blyth and Ilrits- sels School Pair in 1971 as prey'. Moved by Sas. Mair seconded by Robt, Grash that Ontario Hydro be authorized • to replace lamps ' in Belgrave: street lights every two years. Moved by Thos. Miller seconded by Ross Smith that road ateetinte in amontit of '$`7,991..07 as present- ed by road superintendent be ac- cepted .for payment. Moved by Itoss Smith secoiide.d by Thos. Miller that rePort oit the Magee Municipal Drain be donsi& ered May 3, 1971 at 8:30 p.M. WALTON Walton II 4-H Club NOTICE TO ALL FARMERS Beginning March 22 our Seed Clealler !Win be . eradoll for die 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 Price' Come In And gee Vs At The Mitt or Call 887-6011 YOUR ELECTROHOME FLEETWOOD Moved by JaS. seconded by Robt, Grasby that tender -of C'eo Radford Construction Limited, Blyth to supply, crush and deliver approximately 20,000 cu. yds, gravel for 98,cents per cu. yd. be accepted subject to 'the approval of the District. Municipal Engine- er. PANASONIC Aloved by Jas. Mair that meet- DEALER ing adjourn to meet again May 3, 1,971 at 7 p.m. or at the call of the Reeve. General AcCounts .... $ 4,468.79 13,oad Accounts 7,991.07 $12,459.86 WM. J'. Elston Helen D. Martin Reeve Clerk • On an urgent call to. a form= house late at night, an elderly doctor tripped in the dark and fold fell to the ground, He began o curse fiercely, Hearing the commotion outside, the farmer appeared in, the door- way and sold, "Well. I'll be. darned! T never knoWed that them Hippocratic oaths you fellows go in for was so much like the OM tollo tt4o," iss een Pa eant Monday April 19 on CBC. Television MISS TEEN CANADA PAGEANT '71 Monday April 19 on CBC Televission Lovely 17-year-old Jana Jorgenson from Coquitlam, B. C. is the reigning Miss Teenage Canada who will crown the new 1971 Queen on Monday, April 19. The Miss Teenage Canada Pageant will be carried Nye and in colOr on CBC-TV at 8 p.m. with host Alex Trcbek and commentator Lorraine Thomson join- ing the many beautiful and bright young ladies who will be representing their various regions across Canada. There'll be music, dancing and SPcotial atiefit etrtist•.: to 00111pler(1011. thaw tog mu,