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(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
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Attach your remittance and mail to: The Brussels
Post, P.O. 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
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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
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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