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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-09-13, Page 12FOR ALL YOUR FARMING NEEDS CALL TOPNOTCH FEEDS Fresh Feed Always Available for CATTLE -- HOGS -- POULTRY Baler Twine -- Fertilizer Pest Control Products Animal Health Products — Pick-up and Delivery Service — Truck loads of grain can be delivered to your farm. .1.- Am., al.. ••• BULK FERTILIZER At Competetive Prices WE ARE INTRODUCING URASIL to be added to your silagi FOR PRICES and DETAILS CONTACT OPNOT TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 8874011 1.1.01•••••••••••••••#•••••••••••••• STEPHENSON'S BAKERY GROCERY 14-oz, 190 .... . • 32-oz. 430 Strawberry and Raspberry • • — • 590 VOITA—T;riticE ...... 2 for 850 FREE DELIVERY Phone 887-9226 Stokley's KIDNEY BEANS Rich's COFFEE RICH Alymer Jam — 24-oz. -••• SPECIALS Hyatt's — 19-oz, BEANS with PORK Sunkist ORANGES Schneider's 20-01. tub SOFT MARGARINE Weston's Jam FILLED BUNS 3 for 690 113's 690 470. • Reg. 49c 390 WacCUTCHEON Phone 887-9445 OROCERY oeliver „,,t4Alt'A,,,m1,4,•ii,,,,,011 11 Work on the new 160 foot bridge in Morris Township is well advanced with reinforced concrete beams in place. The bridge at the intersection of centre side road the 5th concession is being erected by Maloney Bros. Ltd. of Dublin for $95,836,50. (Staff Photo) quasarit Works ha Drawer color TV' 25 c1.1agonally measured contemporary console-TV Our budget value, Here's a Quasar 11 Works In A Drawer Color TV console with the "I3right Tube” (295 square inches). The 'Walnut grain finish is printed on tempered hardboard and select hardwood solids, 30.3/4:"W, 29.3 /4 "H., 171/4 1) (add 41/4 " for tube cap), See This and' Other Models At M.C. SMITH Turn off Hwy. 86 at Elma -Grey Townlinei and follow the signs A Brussels Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 887-6614. OPP reports on investigations Recent investigations carried out by the OPP from Wingham Detachment include: One investigation under the Liquor Control Act with one per- son charged. Fifteen charges laid under the Highway Traffic Act with ten warnings issued. Thirty-two investigations un- der the Criminal Code of Canada with two persons charged. On September 4, Alexander Logue of Blyth, and Joseph W. Cooper, also ofBlyth were in- volved in a motor vehicle acc- ident in Blyth. There were no injuries and damages were es- timated at $400.00. Charges are pending. Jack Miller of Barrie and Mrs. Ruth M. Galbraith of R.R.# 1, Gorrie, were involved in a two- car collision on Highway #87 at Short Shots (Continued from Page 1) couver. Certainly we felt frus- tration and were irritated at the apparent ineptness of some of the team but it was no excuse for the booing that was heard. If viewers were frustrated and irritated how much more so our players themselves. What they needed was whole-hearted en- couragement from the fans. They were fighting with every ounce of strength and ability against a superb team, wanting desperately to win, not only for themselves, but or Canada. Their so- called fans let them down. Shame I ! Gorrie in which damages were estimated at $550.00. There were no injuries. Charges are pend- ing. • Warren J. Thynne of Wing- ham was involved in a single- car accident on Highway #4, north of 13elgrave in which a highway sign was broken and damages to the Thynne vehicle were estimated at $3000.00.No one was injured. Robert H. Bridge of R.R.#1, Wroxeter and Raymond A.Keip of Waterloo were involved .in a two-car accident on Concession Road 12 - 13 at Sideroad 10- 11, Howick. Both drivers were injured as well as Joseph Brick of Waterloo and Harold Kelp of Waterloo, both passengers in the Kelp vehicle. Damages were estimated at $900.00. Charges are pending. On September 5, Clifford R. Hickey of Wingha.m and Barry T. O'Krafka of R.R.#l, Bluevale were involved in a two-car acci- dent on Concession 1 at Side- road 30-31, Morris. Darrell Robert Hickey was fatally in- jured a s a result of the Friends observe 57th anniversary About 100 friends, neighbours and relatives gathered Sunday afternoon in the suitably decor- ated church parlour of the United Church to offer congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter William- son on the occasion of their 57th wedding anniversary. Pouring tea were her two nieces, Mrs. Adeline Campbell and Mrs. Margaret Tyerman. Later the bride and groom of 57 years ago were entertained at dinner by the members of their families at the home of Margaret and Ken Ty erman. accident. Injuries were su's- tained by Darrin H. Hickey, Dwayne R. Hickey and Mrs.Con- stance Hickey, passengers in the Hickey vehicle. Damages were estimated at $2300.00. Charges are pending. On September 7 Robert B. Lamarsh of Goderich and Don- ald G. Nickel of R.R.#1, Wroxe- ter were involved in a two-car accident on #7 County road, east of #4 Highway. No one was in- jured, and damages were esti- mated at $1050.00. Charges are pending. Russell Roy Ackerman of R. R.#1, Formosa, and John I. Wright of R.R.#1, Wingham, were involved in an accident on Side- road 15-16, north of Concession 6 - 7, Turnberry. There were no injuries and damages were estimated at $100.00. On September 8, Dennis M. O'Neill of R.R.#3, Goderich, was involved in a single-car acci- dent on Highway #4, North of the Blyth C.P.R. X-ing. Damages were estimated at $900.00. Charges are pending. On September 10, Kenneth R. Bird of R.R.#2, Blyth, was in- volved in a car-cattlebeast acci- dent on Concession 7, east of Highway #4, in which the cattle- beast, owned by Elliott Somers of R.R.#2, Blyth, was killed. Damages to the behicle were estimated at $500.00. Mary M. Kelly of Seaforth and William J. Carter of Blyth were involved in an accident on Highway #4, north of the Junction of Huron Road #25 in Blyth.There were no injuries and damages were estimated at $100.00. An area of two million acres of boreal forests in EasternCan- ada may be required to support a 500 ton per day craft pulp mill in perpetuity. * * * * * * * * Signs of Autumn are with us. The brilliant color of the maples are putting in an appear- ance; geese have been sighted winging south. In spite of the warm sunshine there is a chill in the winds. Would it not be nice if all we who shiver in the chilly breezes could join the birds in their flight to warmer climes. * * * * * * * * The arena has again this sum- mer resounded with the sounds of happy roller skaters whirling merrily round and round. The young people appear to thoroughly enjoy the opportunity to par- ticipate in this activity provided for them by our localLions Club, * * * * * * * * * There is now a bright yellow strip, running neatly along the centre, dividing our village main street. It was put there quickly and easily by the Huron County marker truck last week. It would much iMprove the appearance if the parallel parking lines were also in the same clearly notice- able color instead Of the present rapidly fading white. 12-1 HE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 13, 1972