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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-12-09, Page 2;ME BRUSSELS' 4,Kktsgigias, ce;NITARIO tiliVii,51)A', 1W. volgogifvAitomou. ,,"40.440.4 LkAilligOOK GENERAL STORE WE 41VE GOLD BOND STAMPS Orange Tang 4 for 79c Aylmer Peas & Carrots Yellow Beans, Corn 5 for $1.00 Maxwell House Instant Coffee 6 .oz. • $1.29 Oranges Size 113 79c Dozen Assorted Christmas Candy SUPERTEST GAS AND OILS Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners. CRANBROOK PHONE BRUSSELS 887.6593 ‘aWlikla"'WVItta‘-WM,'Oite FOR'SALE 80 Cross bred Heifers due to calve from now 'till spring. 20 beef cows In calf 8879403 FOR SALE — Dry shelled corn, in 10 ton lots, Contact: Ken R. CaMpbell. Phone 527-0240 FOR SALE Used Snowmobile Suits, One large Man Size, One medium Man Size. Phone S87-6$62 WANTED Person over 18 to train for bartender.. Apply to; Queen's Hotel, Brussels, 8874771 WANTED — We buy all old Cars, Tractors and any kind (,f machinery, Scrap prices. R.R, 3, Brussels, Ont. Phone 887-6502 WINTER VACATIONS ARE FUN, Take one this winter. Avon earnings can take your family to fun in the sun or snow. Be an Avon representative in your spare time. it's fun too: Call or write Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawk- esbury Ave„ London 32, 451_- 0541 PAY YOURSELF FIRST! Your route to financial independence is through seeing that the first call on your purse is regular savings deposits at your friendly Victoria and Grey Trust. Start saving today at Victoria arid Grey where you get high Interest rates and no charge for a reasonable number of cheques. FICTORM wsikga'T COMFAAY *Met 1.:14'17 LISTOWEL BRANCH 201,14150 'STRAYED — To Mac Cardiff's, a brown retriever, fairly large dog. Owner may have same by claiming Phone 887-6889 HELP WANTED — Earn extra' cash. Part or full time sales' work. Male, or female reepresentatives needed in towns of Brussels and Blyth and Town- ships Morris and Grey. Phone 357-2355 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY required by Huron-Perth County R.C.S.S; Board -- Accurate Typist --- Shorthand Essential -- Previous Experience in senior position desirable — Duties to commence January 17, 1972 Direct written applications to J, J, Lane Business Administrator Box 100, SEAFORTH, Ontario H. Shantz Vintar Chaiirman Superintendent COUNCIL MEETING. MORRIS TOWNSHIP Egli ine.1,7')==•rs were present at the regul 'r meeting of Morris Township on December 1st, 1971 with Reeve AVni. Elston presiding. Minutes of the last Meeting were read and adopted on motion oi" .lair and Ross Smith, 'She. following Motions were e • ?loved by Thou, Miller seconded ftabt. (trashy that By-law No. 19, 1071 be passed as given first, second and third readings. Moved by Jas. hair seconded by Ross Smith that By-law No. 20, 1971 be passed_ as given first., sec- ond and third readings. Moved by Ross Smith seconded byy Robt. Grasby that J. Gordon '‘ThIlrmen supply and install a furnace in the Township shed. Meeting adjourned to meet again on December IF: 1971 at 1 p.m. Accounts paid: Roads $2471.12 General :3,928.65 Wm, J. Elston Reeite Helen D. Martin Clerk hero at ii.otik+ 0/41 PtriOniao WALTON Dinner guests op Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, p.p.d. Lynne were Mr, and Mrs, G. L. Cassidy wind boys of Ingersol, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene flirts and girls of Tillsonburg, Rev. and Ure Stewart -and Mrs, Bessie. Wpm and Terry Marshall of 'Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marks of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Marks and family. Mr. and Mrs,. Stan .Stroop of LiStQwel visited with Mr.. and Mrs. Stewart 'Humphries and Kim. Rev, and Mrs, Dorwyn Dncken and Kristen spent Friday in•Cedar Springs, Blenheim, at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Daley. Mr, and Mrs. ,St.ewart McCall and Mr. and Mrs, Herb Traviss spent a recent weekend in Tor- onto. , Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson, Seaforth, Miss Lois Jackson and friend of London.. Mr. and •Mrs, Murray Kevin and Laurie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. of Monkton. The members of the Walton W. T. are to meet for their Christ- ma s meeting on December 15th, beginning with a. pot luck supper at 7 p.m..Mrs. Chas. Mothers of Pluevale, the District President to be the guest speaker Mrs. Charles l\l-cCutcheon visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Riley and family 'la Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humphries, Kathy and Jim of London spent the weekend at the hOme of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries. The Mission Band will meet this Sunday morning when -members are reminded to bring in their mite boxes. The Lost and Found group met for their meeting on Tuesday evening. It was decided to hold their skating party' at Seaforth on Friday, December lour We sang Huronview on Dec. 1st. U. C. W. Christmas Meeting The; 17th and Boundary Unit were in charge of the Christmas meeting opening with a. selection Chli$t,n1f1S h ymns. Mrs. Roy Williamson read "Our Thoughts" -followed by prayer. Mrs. H. Craig read "The Night of Nights" and Mrs. van Vliet•-Sr, and Mrs. John Bes contribnted a. duet. Mrs. M. Baan read The Christmas Joy message by Rev. Gordon. Mrs. C. Ritchie closed the devotions with payer. Mrs. Neil .McGavin 'was in charge of the business, Mrs. (1. Ritchie . brought in the new slate of officers for 1972, The meeting was closed with the Lord's Prayer followed by the Benediction and the executive 'served lunch. DEM: STOCK REMOVAL HURON Clinton Cue to the decrease in meat pre: a we aru unable to pay for any farm stock. We offer efficient, courtesy, same day, service 7 days z week, 24 hours a day, Phone Colloot 482.-9811 Qom No ';'17 t:Vie )etatifl RECEPTION SATURDAY, DEC. 18th for MR. & MRS. DOUG McTAGGART (nee Doris Bingham) MONKTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Ladies Please Bring Lunch WHAT'S NEW AT H.URONVIEW Menthers of the Clinton Chris- tian Reform Church provided special music for the song service on Sunday evening led by Dick Ttoorda. The Wingham Women's Insti- tute were hosts for the December Birthday party held :in .the audi- torium on Wednesday afternoon. Following the progrOm of Christ- mas Carols, reading and musical numbers, the ladies presented gifts to the celebrants. Birthday cake. and refreshments were served to about 100 residents and guests attending the party. The McQuaid family of Seaforth and ;Junior Girls from the Walton United Church provided the pro- gram for Family Night, Mr. and Mrs. McQuaid with ' violin and piano along with their sons. Nor- man and Bernard -on. Electric Guitars played several musical numbers and step dancing by Anne Marie and Madonna. The .Tunior Girls program directed by Mrs. .0. Dockon included a. one- act play by Patti McDonald, Jane 'Leming, Mary Searle. and Susan Murray. Piano solos Susan. Mur- ray, Sandra. Dennis (Quintete) ,Teennifer Kirkby, Ruth Thamer, Mary 'Watson, Carolyn McClure, Beth McNichol and several sel- ections by the chorus. Miss Ina Gray thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. +.0011ftrombavaserniftusivelftworefteirrek.,„......, AUTO, ;7,NOWMOBILE 8c. FARM LIABILITY INSURANCE NEEDS CALL YOUR CO-OP Agent LLOYD MONTGOMERY PHONE 357-3739 83 MAPLE ST. WiNGHAM JOIN THE PARADE Get your floats ready for the Santa Claus Parade oh Saturday, December "Sib. Good prizes are being offered. Come and see the parade and do yntir Christmas shopping in our Well stocked stores, BERG Initaliaticn Sales Service, • FREE• ESTIMATES 'earn Cle.aners to Gunk Feeders, to :Stabling DONALD G. R. R. 2, Blyth Phone Brussels 887-9024 togtper.t.::AccIppelgivogivogtelglowstgeostOtt4tvcceugwvomsioustoiscy QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS .ENTERTAINMENT AT SMILEY'S ,114AVE14 FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT THE HUMMING BIRDS FROM ELMIRA Menu: B4rbacued Ribs and Kraut, Southern Fried Cnickei. and Chip SUNDAY NIGHT BETWEEN. 4 and .7 ROAST BEEF DINNERS extevieg-togtemmetemczt-twozEgw,lgt4,:emstrva-t41.14tigtz.v.w.m.ivegit-tocetmoc-to WANTED TO BUY OR RENT — ORGANIST WANTED :3 of 4 bedroom House in thus- Organist •wanted for Belgrave gels. Phone 887-6521 United Church. interested Persons call: Ross Procter, 887,6378 BRUSSELS ACRES Now have a good supply of Apples, such as, Macs, Spys, Crt., Red and Yellow Delicious, Tolman Sweets, and Greenbigs. Also gallons' of Apple Juice, Sulk Applq roltiOrf Pf4ay4 HOWICK LIONS BINGO WINNERS Regular Games: Inez Harriston; Mrs.' Gib Arnold: Mildmay: Eliaateth Stinson, Leb- anon, Mrs. C: Denstedt, Dorking and Mrs. Bates, Harriston; Mrs, Cliff Henry, Harriston; Mrs, Reg. Anderson, Wingham; • Mrs. Riehl, Wingham; Mrs. Underwood, -Clif- ford; Kaye Aitcheson, Wingham.; Mrs. H. Metcalf,' Wingha.m and. Mrs. Herb 'Busby; fBehnore: .Mrs, Bill Schill, Formosa; , Mrs. S. Halle-Way, Wingham; Ethel' Holm- es, Wingham and Carol Milligan, •'Gorrica "Share the Wealth" Mrs. Harvey Coupland; 2: Mrs, H. Huber, Mildmay. $25 Special: Kaye Lobsinger, Mildmay; " • .Tackaot Consolation plus bonus: Mrs. Smalz, -Lap Card Speciale'lEd• Marsh,. Wingham and Mrs.. Cliff- Henry,. Harriston. Door Prizes -.Tenn Alton,, riston, Connie Willoughby, WroX- eter, Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter and -Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter." Lucky •Draws: Mrs: Hoffle, -Mildmity; Ed .•Marsh, Wi Mrs. Copeland, -Harriston and Kaye Mtcheson, Wingham.