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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-08-16, Page 8S a 0 0 a s •se a a a a a a s v e NJ I -L O O -1 1-4 S 1r S Psi a ts jbi V V vitziMS - a a er qa v a a ai „J- co 1_ 01111 V i a11114 as s a a a 71 a a aiNvNaa, )=1 asv No v 9 n lAaN0H N _L S a_t_aate aso_Las CROSSWORD PUZZLE BUY•SEIL•RENT•HIRE... 7 8 9 10 32 34 11 12 14 16 17 0' 21 24 25 26 31 III 33 35 36 38 40 41 42 43 47 48 49 53 44 45 46 4 19 28 51 52 BUCHANAN DRY CLEANERS WOOD'S BRUSSELS 8876904 BUTTER1CK PATTERNS (Under new ownership, W. flackbart) CONTINUING CLEARANCE. SALE — Special rack of Skirts 1/3 off regular price — Also one rack of Dresses 1/2 off regular price Shop early for best selection. New Fall. Materials Just Arrived ALTERATIONS and DRESSMAKING Come in for good values. I IMPIONIF 0.110IN IIIMMIND IMMO. 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Box 50, Brussels, Ontario Two barns lost on Dykstra farm Loss is estimated, to be between $7 5,P00 and S1O0,090 as the result of a fire which levelled two large barns on, the dairy farm of Leo Dykstra of R.R. 2, Clinton, Sunday after- noon. The farm, one of the largest dairy units in the area, is lo- cated on Highway 8, about six miles west of Clinton, It is believed at least fifteen calves were lost in the fire, the other twenty-five were rescued from the fire which is believed to have started in the hay mow from combustion. Loss also includes the sea- son's hay crop, a 45-horsepower tractor, forage blower, silo unloader, manure spreader and other farm equipment. The sixty cows the family milks were taken to the farms of relatives and neighbours for making. The fire, which broke out at noon on Sunday, was too far ad- vanced for the Goderich Fite Department to save the older two- storey barn which was recently renovated or the new one-storey. barn built last year to hold 85 cows. The new milking parlour was damaged in spite of the efforts of the firemen to save it. The water tanker from the Clinton Fire Department was called for to help supply water. The firemen were called back again in the evening when It was feared that sparks from the smouldering hay might ignite the farm home which was close by in the direct line of the smoke. Fire Chief Ted Bissett of Goderich said he and some of his men I would remain at the scene during the night. It's Sweet! ACROSS 1 Sweet product of a bee 6 Sweet substance 11 Wild ass 13 Title anew 14 Bristly 15 Rugged mountain spurs 16 Transposes (ab.) 17 Qualified 19 Emmet 20 Price- controlling trusts 24 Harsh sounds of a trumpet 27 One mentioned second 31 One who ventilates 32 Important 33 Caravansary 34 Lubricated 35 Stud with stars 37 Those who sharpen razors 38 Flushing with success 40 Wager at roulette 43 Father of Abner (Bib.) 44 Choose 47 Reiterate 50 Dinner course 53 Expunges 54 Went on a sea voyage 55 Loves to excess 56 Brews, made with malt News of Crsithrook Correspondent. Mrs.„ Mac. Engel RIM C. A, Falconerhegauhis. ministry in Knox Church on Sun- day, August 13 at 9;30 Rev. JaMea Perrie conducted. the service on.. August 6, Mr. and Mrs. Louis zimmer, cleyeland,, visited, with Mrs, Lylle Gordon. Mr, and. Mrs. Ross ppeiran t Pradenton, P1.01144 their son Keith and Mrs.Speiran and child- ren, Mich., visited with Fred. Srnalldon and other relatives. All attended. th'e. Pride and Keys re..7. union at Kitchener on sUnday. Mr. and Mrs. George. Mc!. Nair, Hamilton, were calling on friends in this area, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purdy I Bertha Ilean Danby, -daughter of Mrs.Kathleen. Danby, of R. R. 2 Brussels graduated from Perth Huron Regional School of Nursing, Stratford, July 28th. She has accepted a position at Humber Mem- orial Hospital in Weston commencing Aug. 21. and. Susan spent the weekend in Lindsay. Mrs. Parker, Fergus, visited. Mr. and Mrs, John A. Perrie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn vis- ited in Bloomingdale with Mr. and Mrs.. Don Jacklin and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Paris in Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. Lavinia Duncan and friends, Toronto, visited miss Alice J. Forrest on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and family spent the weekend in the. Wiarton area. Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through Brussels Post Classified Want Ads DOWN 1 Multitude 2 Heavy blow 3 Burmese wood sprites 4 Freudian 5 Affirmative 6 Weight of India 7 One (Fr.) 8 Nurse shark 9 Prayer ending 10 Sweet pause 12 Erects 13 Badgerlike mammal 18 Liquid measure (ab.) 20 Produce 21 Antenna 22 Shallow channel Answer 23 Rock candy tellurium on a --- 40 Brought up 24 Foundation 41 Go by air 25 Mortgage 42 Petty quarrel 26 Arrivals (ab.) 44 Shield bearing 28 Story 45 Equal 29 At all times 46 Scatters, as 30 Communists hay 36 Raves 48 Compass point 37 Engages for 49 Roman bronze service 51 Seize suddenly 39 Symbol for 52 Bind New minister at Knox 1 NOTICE OF Public Meeting. The council and all concerned residents of the Village Of BrusseiS are invited to attend a meeting in the Library on August 24, 1972 at 8 p.m. with the Provincial Police in attendance to discuss the procedure of reporting those persons responsible for the rowdyism and the reckless handling of, cars in. the Village of Brussels. Jack McCutcheon. Reeve 8—THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 16, 1972