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The Brussels Post, 1971-10-21, Page 2111111PliwIRIIIPwalliDomil l11110141111111."minismoinomme DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES WANTED DEAD AND 10ISAIKEP CATTLE and HORSES TOP PRICES PAID FOR HORSES.. ON THE HOOF SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP 24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES LIc 2/3-e-704 FREE OF CHARGE OVER 150 Le. PHONE COLLECT 887_9:334 BRUSSELS BAUER. FARM ..ANP. GARDEN SERVICE BRUSSELS NOW Dealers For AUTO SKI SNOWMOBLIES, ACCESSORIES ETC. Come to BRUSSELS ACRES and pick your own apples or buy them already picked. All prices are reasonable. Varities such as Macs, Soles, Dellciou, and Cortland to choose from. DUrIng the picking season we will remain open seven days a WOO! Graber's Sam's Gang 6th Line The Archers Cranbrook Morrisbank 5th Line Jamestown 7 of the Presbyterian Church in 7 Canada. After spending th4rty 7 years in India they were sent to 6 Trinidad in the West Indies. 5 'She is survived by one sen, 4 Allan. of Richmond Hill and two 4 - daughters in Toronto. Her bus- 4 band predeceased her in 1954. LARRY'S RADIO and TV mtvesimagi post 13BUSBRLS. ONTARIO THURSDAY, OCT. 21st, 1971 Name Points October 13th, 1971. Individual Standings Hank Exel labour Greg Huether, garbage Jno Exel, garbage Wayne Willis, garbage Ricki Elliott, garbage Keih White, garbage . David Logan, garbage Lawrence Machan, garbage Hank Exel, labour Lawrence Macha.n, - garbage Greg Huether garbage David Logan,. garbage Hoppe Home Hdwe., supplies MacLena's Fina Service gas and repairs Glenn McKercher gravel Bridge Motors, Ltd gas' and repairs .. . .. McCutcheon Motors Ltd tires, gas and repairs Glen VauCamp, fill. Dale iVfachan, garbage .., Gordon Workman, repairs Mrs. Joan. Exel cleaning Post Office, box 'renewal ..., Mailand Teleservice Ltd, rates and tolls Health Ins. Reg. Bd. insurance O.M.E.R.S„ Pension Fund Receiver General of Canada, 'Harm Thalen. 12 Glen. Bridge . 12 Au Niche) . „. 12 Hilt Ward . 11 Ross Nicholson 9 'Jack Logan Sam Workman Gord Guy Reg Watson Jack McWhirter Jim Smith Neil Adams Pete Cardiff Willis Knight Gilbert Hetherington Karl Kokescu Harry Bolger Ken White Bob Scott Archie Willis Ross SOMQres Ron Kingsbury Dale Breckenridge Adam Smith Ted Elliott Barry Adams Russ Hall Bob Elliott Ken Browu Charlie Shaw Ross Bennett Dick Stephenson Murray Kellington Jim Dellow Gord Engel 'Sid White Jan van Vliet Brian Adams Ken Gra.ber Ernie Back Bob Fraser Clarence White Howard Bernard 'Murray Johnston Ross Duncan 8 Clem McLellan 8 Al Breckenridge , .... ,••,.• 7 Bill McArter Murray Long Larry Fear Elgin Adams Nichol Jack Hall Bill Rhiel Ken Patterson Len Lamont High Score, 3 Darts: Bolger Teom Standings Ocober 13th, 1971 Blyth Team 8 Len's Team 8 MRS. ELIZABETH BECKWITH Elizabeth ' Wilson Beckwith passed away in Toronto in her 80th year and was buried at Col- chester, EssexCounty on the 29th of September. The former Elizabeth Wilson was born on a farm on the 2nd line of Morris, now owned by Harri s Camp':sli. Her parents and 0 family were members of the Presbyterian Church in Brussels, Harry. 128 In 1921. Elizabeth and her husband F, S. Beckwith, were sent as missionaries to Indore. India under the General Mission Board Receiver General of C.P. and Tax • deductions 149.60 • Mr. Gary Davidson from Huron County Planning Board attended the meeting and discussed with Council plans for Zoning By-Laws and Secondary Plans for the Village of Brussels. • ]Moved by H. J. TenPas, see- • onded by R. W. Kennedy that the meeting adjourn, to meet again November 1., .1971 or at the call • of . the Reeve.. • J. L, McCutchecin Wn'. H. King Reeve Clerk FALL WEED CONTROL 135.95 Fall is not normally a time to 6.00 spray weeds. However E. K. 23.75 Pearson, agricultural representa- 6.00 tive for Grenville County, says, 6.00 there should be a few exceptions 6.00 For good control of quack grass 6.00 in'fields to he planted to corn, spray with atrazine in the tall at 6.00 a rate of 2 pounds active mat- 105,47 erial per acre. Another 2 pounds should be applied in the spring as a postmergence spray. Fall spraying is also effective in meadows with yellow rocket. Where the pasture is mosly gras- ses, spray with 12 to 16 ounces of 2. 4-D in September or October. Where clovers or alfalfa are in the meadow, use 2, 4, D-B 'at 20 onnees per acre after frost in late. September or October. Yellow rocket is beieunial, Seeds from last spring's crop have now arown into small plants which will be next spring's flowering crop. 1.50 5.20 N REFRIGERATiO SERVICE 6.00 Electrical Contractors - Appliances - Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergency service. Guaraneed service to all types. 46.00 CoMplete Appliance repairs at BURKE ELECTRIC 71,96 BURKE ELECTRIC 18.20 Wingham - 357-24' VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS COUNCIL MEE71NG (continued from page one) Ione% and the survey to be made at no cost to the Municipality;. Moved by H. J. TenPas, sec- onded by J. A. McTaggart that the Village of Brussels request the Huron County Planning Board to prepare a Secondary Plan and Zoning By-Law for the Village of Brussels. Moved by R. W. Kennedy; see- ond'ed by J. A. McTaggart that the accounts as approved be paid 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.38 26,95 73.50 17.20 259.29 18.00 43.30 ,48.65 THE TENTH DECADE During the tenth decade of Confederation 1957-67, federal politics Lester Bowies Pearson and John Diefenbaker. These former PHme the era during which they charted Canada's course - are vividly evoked and analyzed in the Tenth Decard'e, a series of eight one-hour film documeutaries to be telecast weekly on the CSC network startling Wernesday, October 27. The history-making Series cembines archival footage, headline graphics and nowly•flimod intervilewe with leading porsonalatieS of the period, fhofgairm tho two prific51018, tv114, blefuhtmkOr Mr, Reptioeill Phone 523-9640 SALES and. SERVICE YOUK ELECTROHOME FLEETWOOD PANASONIC DEALER were dominated by Ministers - and Blyth, Ont.