HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-29, Page 4CRANBROOK PHONE BRUSSELS 887-6593
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SALE spEcim..s•
2 Corning Were Seneeeehe, 15
oze aud 56 oz. $5.97
Pro Hardware
NOTICE-.-
Custom, Planting, Corn and
',Beans. John Bean, 'Welton
Phone 0749U
SALE SPECIALS --
3 Qt, Foam Copier., p,97 1 Gal:
Picnic ;legs reg. ;3,57
014field, Pro Hardware
SALE SPECIALS —
Maceac Reg, 69c Now 57c yd,
Oldfield Pro Hardware
FOR SALE
7e0 bales of second cut. alfalfa.
40e a bale. Richard Kufske,
RR 5, Brussels 887-9407
FOR SALE
Westinghouse refrigerator, avo-
cado, :slightly marred, 14 Q11, ft.,
automatic defrost.
Oldfield Pro 1-iardwa.re
••
GET MORE OUT OF LIFE!
More money, more meects, more
fun, Cal) now and learn about
being an Avon Representative,
Mrs. N. Milleon, 17 Hawkesbury
Ave., London 32, 451-0541
MORRIS WASTE
DISPOSAL SITE
Commencing Mae 1-, 1971,
Morrie waste disposal site will be
open, Wednesdays and. Saturdays
frotn a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
to 9 Pen
Helen D. Martin, Clerk
TENDERS WANTED
APPLICATIONS WANTED
caretaker of Morris, Grey,
MeKillop Sanitary land fill sight
Wn11.on.
Applications received lap until
May 10, 3.971, 12 o'clock noon.
Applications to he in the Clerk's
office of 'Grey Township or Mc-
Xillop
eewileditein
FOR SALE
4 Used Dressers, $15 each.
"House of Max" .887,6336
REGISTRATION
FOR KINDERGARTEN
FOR SEPTEMBER 1971
wilt be held for
GREY CENTRAL SCHOOL.,
ETHEL
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th
1.30 to 3:30 p.m.
Children must ne a years of age
by December 31st, 1071.
Please bring proof Of age, Birth
Certificate, or any other, and any
health records pertaining to. ,the
BRUSSELS 4-H
CLUB MEETINGS
Fourth Meeting
The Brussels Swinging Sew'rs
held their fourth meeting at the
home of 'Karen Hemingway on
March 29th at 7:30 p.m. We open-
ed the meeting with • the 4-H
Pledge. The" girls answered the
Roil Call How I planned lily sep-
prates to flatter my figure. The
next meeting will be held on Moe-
day. April 5 at 7:30 at the hoine:
of Nancy Adams,
Tbe dismission and denion-
etre:eon consisted of assembling
the W.:Valera. pinning and basting,
seams and seam finishes, gathers.
and darts. We learned how tO
ProPeily pin the dart and stitch
it.
We closed the meeting with
"0 Canada."
Fifth Meeting
Tile Brussels ,Swinging Sew'rs
held their meriting at the home
of :Nancy Adams, April 5th at 7:30
pen. We opened with the 4-H
Pledge. The girls eesteered the
Roll. Call, One new point I have
learned about cutting out, mark-
ing and assembling the garment;
The next meeting will be held at
the beetle of Linda Mair on April
19th at 7:30 pert,
CRANBROOK
Thos, Ii, Jackson visited in
Kitehener with his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs..
Schmidt.
Mr. .and Mrs, Allan Dunn and
family, and MK. and Mrs.. Don
Jeeklie and family,. Bloomingdale,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn.
Carman Fischer,. Kingston, was
home for the weekend.
Mies Marie Veitch has com-
pleted her term at, Centralia and
Is hone at present,•
Mr, and Mrs, 'Reward Mitchell,
Thorold, spent the weekend at
their home here.
• • Services in- .Knox Presbyterian .
Church will change for the sum-
trier to 9:45 a.m. and Sunday
School at 10:45 DST Q11 next Sun-
day, May2.
Herbert. Jeschke and Mrs. Ed
Messier, :Eraser, Mich., called here
on Monday after visiting their
Sister Miss Martha. Jeschk.e, who
is ill. in Toronto Hospital.
WALTON
.Mr, and Mrs, Frank Skinner of
Brussels with their son-in-lawand
daughter, Mr. and Mre. Gerald
Ryan and family.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
were Wm...Ireland, Mr. and•• Mrs.
were William Ireland, M and Mrs.
Jim Ireland and girls, Mr. and
Mrs.. Ross McCall and family, all
of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burke and family of Wingha.m,
Misfi Carol Wilbee, Walton and
Mrs. John Bruce of Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kirkby,
Steven and Mark of Woodstock
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kirkby and Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Kirkby and family.
Mission Band members are re-
i rid ed to Meet a week earlier
this, month on SOnday, May 2 at
11:15 a.m.
Mr. and • Mrs. Murray Mills,
Scott., Cathy and David of Brant-
ferd spent a week ago Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mills.
Mr. and • hire. Beverley Taylor
and daughter .visited Mr. and Mrs.
Glen McNichol and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin
visited with 'Mrs. Gordon
Me0avin who is a. patient in West-
minister Hospial, London where
she underwent knee surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Bennett and
family of New Market visited with
his father Mr. Wm. Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meehan and
family, Sarnia spent Sunday with
Mr. and 'Mrs, Nelson Reid.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Watson were Mr. and Mrs. Don
-Maier and family of London and
Mr.. and Mrs, Bob Pritchard, Kim
and Mark of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uhler of Bur-
lington - •risited with Erneet
and Fred.
Messrs;. W. J. Looming, Lav erne
Godkin, and Howard .Hackwell
attended a cub meeting held re-
cently in Mitchell.
Mr. and. Mrs. 'Win. "Pharr ter
spent last. Wednesday in London
a lid were slipper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Volker Hertleire
M.rs. Richard Porter, Woodstock
'visited with her mother, Mrs. Toni
rick Wel 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boyd have
arrived home after •spenditig the.
Winter 'moths in Florida. ,
eecent iere at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Monk-
ton were Mr. and Mts.. Doug Smith,
of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Smith Kevin and LOME! of
Walton,
Mr. and MI'S, Ken McDonald and
family.vinitel in London With 'Mr.
and Mrs, Robt. Stevens and
family. •
Air, and Mrs. George Love Jr.
and son visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. 'Harvey Beuermann and
family of Seaforth
'Mr, and hire. Merton liackweli,
Jeffrey, .Blaine and Craig. were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Long of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin, and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
yle Osborne. of Newry.
Mile Louise Buttell of Myth
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mills.
Miss Ruth Ritchie R.N. of Ham-
ilton St. Joseph's Hospital visit-
ed her parents...11ln and Mrs. Cliff
Ritchie.
Visiting with Mrs. Hilda Sellers,
Seaforth were: Mr. and Mrs.
Armond Kernick of Luca n, Dr.
and Mrs. Brian Traviss and Alli-
son, Hamilton, Mrs. Mae Sellers
of W9110111.111. and •Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Treeless and Gail of Walton.
Mrs. James Clark is a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Gerald Dressel visited Mn', and
Mrs. Ken Ritchie, Seaforth and
Nr. and Mrs. Doug Ennis and
other friends in 'Walton.
_Mr. and Nre. ,Johnston of
Bluevale visited recently' With' Mr.
and Mrs. N7ei1 McGavin and family.
Donald Currie and son .John
spent the weekend at the home of.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall.
Miss Linda. Traviss and Roy
Gingerich, Kitchener, visited at
the home, of her parents, Mr. and
"Mrs, Ralbh,Traviss.
Mr. and Mrs. „Hill Taylor,
• •
and
family of Stella 'visited with Mr.
and. Mrs. loon Williamson. and
family. .
Miss Judy Clark visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Small-
don.
George Taylor arrived home
from •Iin•own•ville, Texas where he
had spent the winter months.'
'Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Mt:Taggart
01' :Brussels spent Saturday even-
ing. with Mr, and eh's, Donald
Achilles and family,
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard HackWell and family were
Mr, and Mrs, Bob Woods of Gan-
anomie and Mr, and 'Mrs. Bill
Stephenson of Rexdale.
Mrs. 'Olive 'I.'raviss, Sea.forth,
Mrs. Ralph Traviss, Mr. and Mrsr•
Herb Traviss, attended the fun-
eral of the late Mrs: Walter Hop-
kinson in Ltindon.
'Gary Bennett., London, visited
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Bennett.
Mr, and mrs. Marshall rind Util-
ity of Bramalea visited recently .
With his mother, Mr's, Ella' Mar-
shall, Seaforth and other relatives
in this area.
SyMpathY of the community is
extnnded to the farnillee of, the
3 for $1.00
2 or $1.00
2 fOr $1.00
$1.00
late Mrs, Fred Millet, who Passed
away last week at. Huronview.
Clinton. Edward Miller of Loth-
bridge, Alta., was home for' his
mother's funeral and. is slaying
:with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ennis.
Mr. rind Mrs. Victor -Uhler and
family of. 'White River spent the
weekend at the home of Ernest
Uhler and Fred.
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Farquharson
of London spent this past Satur-
day with Mrs. Walter Broadfoon
Who returned 'with them after
visiting them last week.
Mr. rind Mrs, Stan Preszycator
of Crediton visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Haroti
hainedeafial ni ulm
Mr. and "Mrs. Al Kelly of Noble-
toe were recent visitors with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Ennis, and lenr. and:
Mrs, Ken Ritchie of Egmondville,
Mrs. Oliver' Riley and daughters
of Wroxeter visited with Mrs.
Chas. McCutcheon of McKillop.
-Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mc-
Michael were: Mrs. Etta Eyre, Mr.
and. Mrs. R. Watson, and family,
MI'. and Mrs. L. Eyre and family,
Sarnia. 'Mr. and MrS. F. Wright.
arid family. Brampton, Mr. and
Mr's. Bill Louth and Brian, of
elillbrook, and .Mrs. Ron .Eyre
and family, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne 'McMichael • and -family.
Preston. Mr, •and Mrs. Ches. Eyre
and Janice, Edgmondville, Olive..
Wright Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.
Blair Bender; Miss Karen Fitz-
simmons. Karl Humphries and
Lorne Merrier of Bayfield.
Were. Tteltne of Chatham
visited with Mr ,and Mrs. Win.
Mott and family of Family Para-.
disc Park. •
TiJiss Theresa Ryan R.N.A. of
London and, Mrs. Lawrence Ryan
have returned from their motor
'trip to Montreal, where•they viSit-
ed Mr Ryan's broher and Mr. and
Mrs, Don McDonald and family.
Visitors with•-Mr. and -Mile Gil-
bert Smith, RR 4, Walton. • were
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Rose., Barrie
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephenson
and family.
Cnb Meeting
Al, the Perth District Cub meet-
ing- held in Mitchell on Sunday,
plans were made for the 'annual
Cuboree to'he held Tote -the second
year at. Family Paradise: r•Park
near .Walton on .Tune 19th and
20th. Mr, W. J. Leerhing was a lp
pointed Came Chief' tor the occas-
ion. Registration for' the cubs will
begin at 9;30 Saturday morning,
Jane 't9th. Among activities plan-
ned are horseshoe genies, tug of
war, Swimming, soccer, fishing
trail hiking and a campfire in the
evening. Sunday Will ihalude
Cattle Imspection and the closing
ceremony,
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THE B. H. AND G. TRIO FROM PERTH
FRWAY and SATURDAY
ktenue Barbecued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Chicken
and Chip*
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WANTED— child.
Baby Stroller, with adjustable
backeest, in good conditiOn,
Reasouable price Mrs. Gerald
Miller Phone 887.6509
'We discussed when to wear
paels or shorts, suitable to the,
occasion for this attire and plans
for Achievement Day. Our demon-
scrntion and group work consisted
Tenders :tali he received by the of fitting, reinforcing a curved
undersigned' until 5 pert. MaY 3, seams one facings under stitch-
1971 for renting for bay el• tug,
pasture 15 acres more or less of We closed.
NeeNee. Lot 15, Concession 5, "0 Cana,da,."
Morris (waste :disposal teeth).
Highest. or any tender not
eettessarily accepted.
Helen 'D. Martin, Clerk INSURANCE NEEDS
AUTO & FARM LIABILITY
CALL YOUR CO-OP
Agent
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
Plele IE 367..3739
83 MAPLE ST. W1NGHAM
orAttnroftrooPiwirptirompirempopprill
the meeting' with
SPECIALS:
Toilet Tissue Reg. 39c
Confidets Reg. 53c
Colonial. Cookies Reg. 53c
Blue Bonnett ,Margarine Reg. $1.33
Soft Drinks, Pepsi, Ginger Ale,
Orange, Lemon Lime
Canada Dry Ginger Ale Qt.
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Thread; Zippers, Seam Bindings, Etc
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