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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-01-26, Page 11Kraft Mac and Cheese DINNER, 7%-oz. COFFEE RICH White and Pink, Size 48 GRAPEFRUIT Westin's Cinnamon BUTTER DORN, Reg. 49c IVIcCUTCHEON GROCERY Phone 887-9445 — We Deliver HAYWARD'S Discount &Variety Patent Medicines — Cosmetics Tobacco Groceries and Stationery Melville ..Guild Meets • 1. Coming Events HOWICK Lions Club Bingo will be held in the Wroxeter Com- munity Hall, January 28, 1972 at 8:30 sharp. 12 regular games $10., two share the wealth, one special $25., one Jackpot game $90 in 56 calls. 1-4-1 Open House. Mrs. Alex McCrackin, Bluevale, will celebrate her 80th birthday on February 1st and will be at home to her friends and relatives from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and 7 'till 9 4 in the evening. No gifts please. 1-4x1 THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING of Huron County will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, Ontario, at 2:00 P.M, on WED FEB , 2ND 1972 The public 'is cordially invited to attend, and refreshments will be served at the close of the business session. 1-3-2 •-• 4. Help Wanted A SECOND JOB? Why not? It can make the big difference between getting by, and living well. Want a better home? New car? Colour tele- vision? New boat or a dozen other things? Find out how 0.A.A,will show you the way. Contact Charlie Lee, 22 Alfred Street,Wingham,Phone 357-1383. 4-2-3 5. Bus. Opportunities A PERFECT PART TIME EXTRA INCOME Can you use a high monthly second cash income, from accounts we establish for you in your area? Only a few hours weekly. TREM- ENDOUS PROFIT RETURN. NO • 5. Bus. Opportunities COMPETITION. Investment $1,500,00 and up- wards, secured by PRODUCT INVENTORY. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR DISTRI- BUTORSHIP. For interview write including references and phone number: CANADIAN PERMA-VEND 1163 Tecumseh Road, East WINDSOR 20, Ontario. 5-4x1 8. Farm Stock for Sak REGISTERED standard bred colt by H. A. Meadowland, must be sold as owner hospitalized with heart attack. To see colt phone Mrs. Harry Lear, 523-4219. 8-4-2 11. Articles for Sale CORN for sale - cob corn and dry shelled corn. Bill. Coleman, Kippen, Phone 262-5031. 11-3x2 WOOD FOR SALE Hardwood slabs delivered to your yard $4.00 per cord in 6 cord lots. Phone Craig Sawmill, 526-7220 - Auburn. 11-4-3 14. Property for SW' BAILEY Real -Estate 82 Albert Street Clinton 150 acres in Morris Township with modernized 6 room house, nearly new barn and implement shed.The Maitland River crosses this property.Priced reasonable. New 2 bedroom home in Blyth nearing completion. Can be fin- ished to buyers satisfaction. We need listings in your area. 14: Property for' Sit&' Contact MASON BAILEY 482-9371. 14-4-1 19.. Notices AUTO, Snowmobile and Farm Liability insurance needs. Call yPur ,Co-Op agent, Lloyd Montgomery, 83 Maple Street, Wingham, Phone 357-3739. 19-4-5 Winter Can Be Flu Wonderland Winter is a flu Wonderland. Like the common cold, flu is a n infection of the upper respiratory tract. But it is much more severe. Flu viruses can work their way into the breathing passageways and damage the linings, then spread to the air sacs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. The workings of the entire body can be disrupted. Antimicrobial drugs do not attack flu viruses but they can work to fend off other complicat- ions. With bed rest and medical attention, most people recover within days or weeks from the flu. But if the infection is not properly tended, complications like pneumonia can set in. There are several different types of pneumonia, some more serious than others. But about half of them are caused by viruses, and antibiotics are in- effective in treating viral pneu- monia. Antibiotics can be use- ful, though, in treating types of pneumonia caused by bacteria. I Walking pneumonia," whose symptom is usually a violent lough, is still another kind of Lnfection caused by the smallest free-living agent of disease called mycoplasmas. This agent cannot be called a virus or a bacteria, but it has characteris- tics of both. Antibiotics can help combat this infection. Anyone with suspicious sym- ptoms of violent coughing, chills, chest pains, fever, and headache, should call his doctor immed- iately. Infections of the respir- atory tract, even when they respond to antibiotics, demand early diagnosis and treatment. The pneumonia-influenza disease group is the country's fifth leading killer. To support the struggle against respiratory disease, answer your Christmas Seal letter. There's more to do. Smiles . . The thunder god went for a ride on his favorite horse. I'm Thor," he cried. The horse re- plied, "You for got your thaddle thillyI" BERG Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders • Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.2, Blyth Phone ' Brussels 88741024 1 The Guild of 1011(111e Presby- terian Church met in the church parlour on January 18th corn.- menoing the evening with a pot- luck supper. This was followed by the devotional part of the regular meeting, with Helen Elliott, Rose Marie Bishop and Brenda Perrie forming the committee in charge. Because the 19'72 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is being held January 16 to 23rd, they chose for their theme "Prayer". Brenda presided and opened the meeting with a prayer. Hymn 494: was sung ,followed by the scripture reading in unison. taken from Acts 2, verses 1 to 21 and Ro4e Marie led to prayer. The tPpic '!Prayer" pre- pared by Mrs. Ruth Martin, was presented by Helen, "Prayer the mightiest power on earth". Bopp 10;1e, president, prO, sided for the Wetness period. The secretary's report was read by J.es0e. Little and the treasurer's report by LqOP4 Armstrong. Roll call was answered by paying membership, fees, CLASSIFIED RATES Word Count Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals such as serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prices count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens count as separate words. FIRST INSERTION-25 words $1.00, 30 per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - No copy changes, 20 per word, minimum .500 SEMI -DISPLAY FIRST INSERTION - $1.12 per column inch SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - .94 per column inch Minimum size 1 inch. Accepted in multiples of half inch LEGAL ADVERTISING - Rates on request. BOX NUMBERS to this office - 250 per insertion BIRTHS - No charge when in minimum form. MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices, Cards of Thanks and Births (other than in minimum form) - 25 words $1.00, each additional word 4. IN MEMORIAMS - $1.00 plus .080 per line of verse. COMING EVENTS - 25 words $1.00 , each additional word .030. No cancellation of multiple insertion advertisements after noon Mondays. 25 DISCOUNT FOR CASH PAYMENT OF ADVERTISEMENT BEFORE 6:00 P.M., TUESDAY, following publication. DEADLINE DEADLINE TO INSERT CLASSIFIED ADS IS 5:00 - P.M. MONDAY Phone 887-6641 MCCUTCHEON MOTORS LTD. YOUR NEW CAR CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER. 1971 MODELS Pontiac Venturi II, 2-door, •6 cyl. 1970 MODELS Pontiac, 9-passenger Station Wagon, Full- Power Ford LTD, 4-dr. HT., Fully Equipped Dodge Polara, 8-cyl, AT., Sedan 1969 MODELS Belair, 8-cyl., AT., 4-door, Sedan, PS., R, Olds 442, 2-dr. HT., PS., PB., Radio Torino, 2-dr. HT., Power Steering, Radio Impala, 4-dr. HT., Fully Equipped 1968 MODELS Olds, 4-dr. HT., Full Power, includes Pow- er Windows Pontiac Laurentian, 4-dr., 8-cyl., AT., Radio, PS. and PB. Plymouth, 4-dr., Sedan, 6-cyl., AT. Radio Impala, 4-dr. HT., Full Power Chevelle, 2-deor, 6-cyL, AT., PS. 1967 MODEL Chevelle, 4-door, HT., 6-cyL, AT., Radio 1966 MODELS Chevelle Malibu, 6-cyl., AT., 4-dr. Chev. Biscayne, 4-dr., 6-cyL, AT. 1969 Chev., 3A-Ton Truck, 6-cyL Sales and Service — Phone 887-6856, BrusseIs 'THE BRUSSELS POST, JAN. 26, 1972-11