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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-08-26, Page 3DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES WANTED DEAD AND DISABLED CATTLE and HORSES TOP PRICES PAID FOR HORSES ON THE 1100F sMALL ANIMAL PICKUP 24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES BRUSSELS PET FOOD . SUPPLIES LIG: 2 /a-c-70a1 FitilLi OF CHARGE OVER 160 LB PHONE COLLECT 887.9334 BRUSSELS Perennially popular comedienne Carol. Burnett and the rest of her talented gang, including actor Harvey Korman, „will be featured on CBC-TV this season aon the aCarol Burnett Show which debuts 'Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 8:30. p.m. works. YourIven" Associations, Ontiurto lane It d .7ensation Bony Tat T 1.1,SbAY , AlJeriTST 2661, ETHEL (Intended for last week) Lothar Weber and son Philip are home from their trip to the Western provinces. t Mr. and. Mrs, Edward Morrow were weekend visitors in Guelph and Fergus, • Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Downey and family of aleaford were Sun- day visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Downey. Mr, and Mrs. Alan Franklin of Flint Mich., were visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cardiff and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BarlOw were among the guests at the Wilson-!Krauter wedding in Bras- sele, Saturday. 'Miss Brenda. Bremner, who was the. Listoweel High School stip cleat chosen for the ten-day Young Voyaguers trip to Tracialta, N.B.,: has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krauter and faMily of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kreuter, ltobert. and Miss. Bernice McCann of Windsor Were w eeltend visitors with Mrs, Edythe Cardiff when, they atteail;- ed the Saturday Wilsowiaratiter wedding In Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall, accom- panied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hall of Kingston, were weekend visitors in Owen :Seand with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Stephensbon of Niagara:Falls, Mrs. Elizabeth ' `Howarth and Mra, Edna Richards Of Detroit were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephen, son. REFRIGERATION SERVICE Electrical Contractors - Appliances - Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergency service. Cataranteed service to all types. Complete Appliance repairs at BURKE ELECTRIC Wingham -- 357-2450 WHAT'S NEW AT HURONVIEW The Goderich Laketown Band directed by Mr. Charles Kalb- fleisch of Varna played a con- cert for the resident on the lawn Haronview on Monday even- ing. Mr. flarvey Cutt of Huron- YleW, fornter resident of Coder- thanked the band on behalf of the residents. Mrs. Grace Pyrn led a singsong and introduced the program at the August Birthday party pro- vided by the Elimville Women's Institute on Wedneseday after- noun. The program included a piano duet by Joan. and Elaine Pyni, musical numbers by Susan Gail and Debbie Cooper; Judy and Cheryl Parsons; dance numbers by Tracy Coward; accordian selections by Mrs. Phillip John. Gifts were presented to the thirteen residents having Augatst birthdays and lunch was served. A former member of the Elimville Women's Institute, Mrs. Brock of Huronview expressed the apprec- iation of the residnts. The Silver Strings, a group of young musicians from the Win- throp area entertained on Thurs- day Family Night with Faye Dal- ton piano, Linda Godkin violin, Beth M,cNichol, banjo and Ray Mc- Nichol electric guitar. The pro- gram was well attended by the residents and several groups of relative and friends were in at- tendance, and are especially wel- come to the programs. Marshall Stewart thanked the young people for a fine program. GOLDEN WORDS MOTHER Gentle bands that never weary of toiliag in love's vineyard sweet, Eyes that seem forever cheery when our eyes they clone° to meet , Tender, patient, brave, devoted, this is always mother's way Could her worth in gold he quoted as you think of her to-day? There shall never be another quite so tender, (mite so kind. As the patient little mother; no where on this earth you'll find Her affection duplicated. none so proud if you are fine,. Could her worth be overstated? Not by any words of mino. Death stood near the hour she bore us, agony was her's to know, Yet she bravely faced it for us smiling in her time of woe; Down the years how oft we've tried her, often selfish, heed.- leas, Wind, Yet with love alone to guide her she was never once unkind. Vain are all our tributes to her if in words alone they dwell. We must live the praises One her; there's no other way to tell Gentle mother that we love her. Would you say as you recall All the, patient service of her, You've been worthy of it all. HURON,PEFITH ASSESSMENT COMMISSIONER. APPOINTEE', Barry Raetwood Of 13rockyille has been aamointed regional asses sment commissioner for ' Huron-Perth counties, assesamoat area, succeeding William Vidier. Mr. \railer, who has held the post since the regional office was established in Goderich about two years ago, said Monday he was moving to tile 14Ondoli area office, commercial and industrial co. ordination section. He said the changes become effective Sept. 1. Mr. Vidler previously held successive, posts as assessment commissioner in St. Thomas and. Elgin County, Another Sept. 1 headquarters (thane is to he made when the. RCMP district office, now at God- erich, moves to the Stratford federal building. The RCMP God- orich staff comprises two officers. Two friends arrived at the country club for a morning round of golf, The first one stepped up to the tee,, took a mighty swing, and made a startling hole in one. The second man, glaaciag at ins buddy's achievement, stepped tip to his ball and said: "All rightee! Now, I'll take my prac- tice swing and then we'll start the game," The footbone s connected to the headbone. Think about it. When you play tennis, you wear tennis shoes.When you walk, you wear good walkin' g shoes. And when you work you wear proper footwear for comfort and protection. Take a good look at your shoes. Make sure they're not getting run down at the heel. Cha,nge fraying laces. And check the soles to see that they're in good condition. Sure footwork begins with proper footwear.