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The Brussels Post, 1972-05-03, Page 8The following Sunday on May 14, the junior Farmer s will Attend With a full choir. T his A BruSsels Post groin) of yOUtig people previously will pay you dividends. en Have you have performed a.tOntati6Place. tried One? D614. 8—THE BRUSSELS PAST, MAY 3, 1972 Classified James W, Britnell, Huron County engineer, conducted the election of Officers of the Huron Band active at church The "Leithe Band" againtook part in the service at Brussels United Church on Sunday. The group is composed of Roy Le Drew, John Elliott, Allan Car- diff and Dale Wheeler. This is the fourth time in the past months the young Men, along with their instruments and amplifiers have contributed their talent to the services. The attendance on each occasion has been proof that they Were appreciated. The Sacrathent of Baptism will be observed next Sunday County Road Superintendents when they met in Belgrave. Wed- nesday. Officers are: Past President, Wm. Routley, Usborne Twp.; President, Karl Harberer, Hay Twp.; 1st Vice President, Allan. Nicholson, Tuckersmith Twp.; Sec-Treas., C. W, Hanna, East Wawanosh Twp.; O.R.S.A. Rep., to O.G.R.A., Wm. Taylor, Stan- ley Twp.; Auditors,Jas. Britnell and Ross Jackson, D, Stevens and Ross Jackson from the Department of Trans- portation spoke on behalf of their Department and Reeve Roy Patti- son of East Wawanosh welcomed the members arid introduced members of the township coun- cil. The ladies of the Institute prepared a sMorgasbord supper sponsored by Joe Kerr Construc- tion, of Wingharn and Ontario Culvert of Waterloo. HOCKEY PICTURE 1946 , Back row: George Baeker, Robert Bowman (Reeve), Harry BoWler (coach) Gordon Stephenson, R. J. McLaughlin, Glen Nichol. 2nd. Row: Sam Workman, Ned Rutledge, Harry Gillis, Jack McDonald, Jack Lowe, Oliver Riley, Hugh Pearson, Bill King, Donald Willis. WHY HANDLE YOUR GRAIN? Why not let us do it for you on your farm? PETER'S MOBILE FEED SERVICE Complete Rations for Cattle, Hogs and Poultry PLUS ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS 887-6213 Brussels Ceigennial Continued trim page, 4) nee Or. lho ,CPPtenn141.. A .delegation of t0otiam4 tended 00 meeting.. .404 134tr, lecke was .spokesingi and asked the, Centennial cornnnittee would give .permission, for the group to engage the PerthcwotY Conspiracy to put on a display of leathercrgt and basket weaylng. with a three hovir program to follow on Fricla•Y evening at the fair grouhdp, Since .it was suggested the, event be held at the fair grounds, the committee agreed it would require permiaelcm of.theAgrie, citeral society and the centen- nial. Committee felt they did not Want to be held reeposihle, ' The next xneetog wilt be held on May 15th at .0;30 in, the Arena. The centennial Committee plans • to meet every two weeks from now until the end of .june. S BERG Sales — Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders • Stabling. Donald G. Ives R.R. 2, Blyth Phone Brussels 887-9024 Home ALWAYS MODELS GERALD'S DATSUN Cars. IN SOME of Economy LATE STOCK '70 Datsun Automatic One Owner — Low 'Like New Lie. K52.572 $1695.00 1600 Mileage '70 Datsun Low $1195.00 1000 4-Speed Mileage Lk. K63-143 '70 Volkswagen Deluxe 27,000 Miles One Owner — Lady Driver Lie. 298.237 $1495.00 '49 Datsun $1195.00 4-Speed New Paint Lk. K54.553 1600 '69 Envoy Low Mileage Lk. f43-737 $995.00 Additional pictures in the series being reproduced as a feature of the Brussels Centennial year are these football and hockey teams of 1939 and 1946. FOOTBALL PICTURE 1939 Cliff Riley, Harry Bowler, Lewis Russel, Bill King, Gordon Nichol, Jack Lowe, Jack Bryans, Bill Stephenson, Carman Baker, Hugh Pearson, Lorne Steiss, Russel Fox, Bill Farqu- harson. Huron road superintendents elect at Beigrave meeting