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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-07-12, Page 8.‘4, SAVE ttio, Si‘- up to .$150 savings -44.” on KAPLUN TRAILER Charcoal. as IOW as $1.35, per 20 Ib, bag ,SAVE $3Q.00 an. MINI BIKES Bauer Farm & Garden Service Open evenings Brussels, Ont. Of BRUSSELS two hundred acres of v oi tht• Maitland River. -at a Niltao.o plot which he „itt m aip ,tl Din& was opened ,nr , bow ;410ti,old by ISti3 contained ,hops. a woollen mill Iniu-tric-; In anticipation of the \[,t icd construction of a branch 1,n ,1 gore Railway would brina, ,,f 7SO. was incorporated nam e ,l rrussols OR December 24. population had increased THOMPSON and STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET Phone 887.6294 FREE DELIVERY Reeve J. L. McCutcheon extended a welcome when an historical plaque commemorating the founding of Brussels was unveiled at a ceremony during Centennial days in Brussels. Other taking part in the ceremony were Brussels clerk Wm. H. King who was chairman, Reeve Chas. Thomas of Grey, Reeve Wm; Elston of Morris, Robt. McKinley, MP of Huron, Murray Gaunt, MPP, Leslie R. Gray of the Archaeological and Histoiic Sites Board of Ontario, Mrs. Hazel Matheson and Rev. C. A. McCarrol . Walter S. Scott shown here, unveiled the plaque. FRESH SIDE PORK lb. 590 FRESH LIVER lb. 450i 3 113 81.80 Fresh Ground BEEF News of Ethel Correspondent Mrs. Chester Earl Vandals are at work again in Ethel. Seems too bad when they pick on the elderly folk who prize their flower beds and gardens, also the church prop- erty whose flower beds and windows are being destroyed. Cars are being ramsacked and elderly folk are being dis- turbed by people knocking on their doors. Mr. and Mrs. John Alexan- der and family of Alberta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alexander. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Downey were Mrs. Ruth Schoultz and Mrs. Frank Cas- sidy of Fowlerville, Mich., Mrs. Wood of Howell, Mich., Darlene and Janice Lane of Ingersoll and Mrs. Ed Steckley and Patsy of Bornholm. Mrs. Wayne Ward and family of Lindsay spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dobson and family of Palmerston spent the weekend also at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Les Jardine of Tweed called on a few people in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Donald of Sask. left from Tor- onto Friday after spending six weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Gary Earl and Jeffery of Wingham visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl on Sunday.1 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crozier, Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Les Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pitcher and family of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn. Visitors over the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall of Part Ritchie, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall of Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson and family spent the weekend at Broiler Beach. Dr. and Mrs. Meyers of Sask- atoon called in the village last week. Mrs. James Stru thers has returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. Vlahon of Guelph visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hewitt. Mrs. A. Pearson visited with Mrs. J. McWilliams in Mount Forest on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cardiff spent a few days atAmb- erley. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Siebert visited in Merryhill and Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer attended the Scheerer reunion in St. Agatha on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete DragomatZ and family of Oshawa visited Mr. Cecil Bateman. Master Philip Weber is hol- idaying in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Anthony of Rexdale visited Mrs. Mae Godden. Vandals at work in village 2-lb. PEAS ijifft46,1 COFFEE RIC.n. qts. 450 530 \LAST CHANCE TO BUY A NEW OR - A NEW CAR FORD FORD PICK-UP JULY SPECIALS on Fertilizers • nited Co-operatives of Ontario BELGRAVE BRANCH INGHAM 357-2711 BRUSSELS 887-645 8—THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 12, 1972 We still have some model in stock. WE CAN'T GET ANY MORE 1972 MODELS BRIDGE MOTORS LIMITED SALES and SERVICE. WINGHAM BRUSSELS