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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-02-16, Page 12SPECIALS Weston's — Reg, 39c LEMON BAR CAKE Fresh Crop TEXAS CABBAGE 290 head 290 2 for 930 2 for 690 Schneider's — Round or Square CHEESE SLICES, 8-oz. Schneider's — lb. print MARGARINE McCUTCHEON GROCERY Phone 887-9445 We. Deliver • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BRUSSELS Phone 887-6851 OLDFIELD'S HARDWARE NOW ONLY Reg. Price $424.95 .95 SF500 • • • ••• • • I • • e • • • • 0 • • o • A • • • * • • • • • • 9 S . • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • o e • I • • e • • • • e • 0 • I • e • • • • • * • • • • • Oe • ,• • HARDWARE • 11 •I••••••••••eoioe•••••••••*••••••ieeeeeeol FIVE CYCLE — TWO SPEED DISHWASHER .•••••••••••••• •••••••••••*•*•••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • EXTRA SPECIAL Westinghouse News of Ethel. Grey Reeve 5 Terms, Clifford RQwls~r~s! Passes cOrreSpondent, Mrs, Chester• Earl Clifford Rowland, R,R. Brussels, a former reeve of . Grey Township died Monday in Listowel Hospital, He was '73 and had been in failing health. Born in Alma he lived for a number of years in St.Cath- arines before moving to. Grey Township where he farmed. A veteran of the First war, he served overseas. Active in the community, Mr. Rolland served in Grey Council and in 1952 was elected reeve, a position he held for five years. He is survived by his widow, the former Marion L. McNeil and by a daughter Margaret, Mrs. Fred Fester of Goderich and by a son, Clifford A. Row- land of Midland. He is also survived by eight grandchildren and by three sisters, Susan,Mrs. C. Bray, of St. Catharines, Roxie Mrs. Melvin Jacklin, Brussels and Blanche,Mrs.Clifford Hoegy, Walton and by brothers George of Mt. Bridges and Ralph of Brus- sels. Funeral services were held from the Peebles Funeral Home, Atwood on Wednesday with in- terment following in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel. ETHEL W.I. The Ethel Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lothar Weber when. the roll call was answered by "What in your opinion makes an educated per- son". The motto "To be able to speak several languages is valuable, but the ability to keep one's mouth shut in one langua- ge is priceless" was given by Mrs. John Brink. A discussion "Should a girl's education differ from a boy's was Answer Did you know them? These are the names of the people in the picture on page 9. (Top Row) Louis Armstrong, Percy Mitchell, Alex Armstrong, Will Davis, Will Armstrong, Bob McKin- non, Milton Parr. (2nd.Row) Elston Cardiff, Bob Bowman, Benson wheeler, Francis Duncan, Charlie Davis, Wm. Ireland. (3rd. Row) Bill Hen- derson, Wesley' Stephenson, George Cardiff, Frank Abby, (Bottom RoiV) Duncan Mc- Kinnon, Fred Stephenson, Charlie Anderson and Jas. Bryans. Don't let lack of cash hinder a bargain buy! 'I hat house sou hesitate to buy today because of the cost of a mortgage what will it be worth in ten years Or longer? Just look every- where at the record of increased real estate values over the ears! So come in and discuss a Mortgage loan to help pyil enjoy that dream home right now ... and own it ile its long term value rises, Borrow toda at Victoria and' Grey. VICTORM and VG GREY riuST COMPANY stivcE lees led, by Mrs. L.. WOK,* The. business Was conducted. by Mrs, John Brink. It was decided to put Money into, a. community pro- ject for th.e7.5Ih Anniversary, 4-H leaderg. are Mrs, Ed.Krantex.',. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Earl and Jeff of wingharn visited with Mr.. and Mr.s, Chester Mr. Art Rock returned home mrs. Edna Pearson,mrs, Doug. Evans. and. Mrs. Joan Baterna, Lunch was served by Mrs. Torn McFarlane and the hostess, from Kincardine on Sunday.. Mr, and mrs, Gary Crozier, Kitchener, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Les Crozier. Mr, and Mrs. A. ,Bremner and Doris visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. OvirI4 Hewitt, Lis towel. Dr. W. L. A. and Mrs. Ward- law of Brantford visited Mr.. and Mrs. D. wArdlaw, Saturday. Mr. Cliff Dunbar attended the Liberal Convention in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Scheerer visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer and all attended a birthday party at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, Kurtzyille, sunday? for Herb Jones. Mr. and. Mrs. Rod, Godden and family, Brampton, visited Mrs. B. Codden SundaY. Mr. Cecil Bateman has been a patient in Listowel Hospital. Mrs. L. Smith has returned home after spending a couple months in NerthBattleford,Sask, Mrs. Charlie Guy has returned home frQm Listowel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. MaUrice Honey- ford of Listowel visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner, (Continued from Page, 1) 1972 car for the remainder of the trip. After an overnight stop en- route they should have had no difficulty in locating their final destination for Mr. Ainlay had forwarded a letter enclosing a And D94 Fischer spent the week: end in Gait with. Mr„ and Mrs. Allan mr, and mrs, Bill Dobson visited. Mr„ and Mrs. Allan pop, Son and family, Palmerston., Miss Darlene Dobson returned. home with them. Mr, And. Mrs, .Gerald Downey and family, Owen Sound, visited. over the week end. with Mr, and mrs. Elmer Downey, Map giving precise directions with a route marked and lead- ing directly to his home on the northern outskirts of Chicago. They arrived between two and three o'clock Sunday afternoon and after delivering their invi- tations returned home to. Brussels on Mond ay evening.. Additional Copies of the Seaforth Women's Institute COOK BOOK Are Now Available • Copies $2.00 Please add 25c for Mailing Charges ftitori expositor 527-0240 Seaforth ANNOUNCING MORE SERVICE FOR THE FARMER We are now equipped with a sucker 'ori. our truck for loading grain, as well as a blower for unloading bulk feed for farm- ers to use when wanting grain picked-up to be made into feed. TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED • Phone 887-6011 Brussels Messengers Carry Bid 12—THE BRUSSELS POST, FEB. 16, 1972