HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-02-21, Page 12Faye Munro, a member of the Huron County Health Unit tests the vision of Kimmie Harris.
Her mother, Mrs. Bob Harris and younger sister Karen look on. (Staff Photo)
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11A5 Viand's St, Dial '3514886
Look, to your
garden in
Billionaire
Bonanza
(Continued from Page I)
Ro're purchased by John. W. Mc-
Donald, Gerry Wheeler, Joyce
Treibner, Jane Hail and Anne
Davidson for $16,800.
Lot No. 3 including One Free
Meal ($1.50) - New American
Hotel; 2 lbs. Butter Huron Food
• P roducts; Deck of Playing C ards-
Hayward's Discount & Variety;
Hair Spray - Grace's Hairstyling
Pen & Pencil, mathhes - Jim
Cardiff Real Estate & Insurance;
Boot Jack - Ten Pas Construc-
tion, purchased by Kay Duncan,
Emily Cousins, Bob Hayward,
Barb Watts and Pat La.nglois
for $14,500.00.
Lot No, 4 including - One
Free Haircut - Murray's Bar-
ber Shop; One you-Name-It -
Anonymous; Box Chocolates -
Ronnenberg Insurance; Can Bar-
dahl - George Somers; Waxwash
& Lock De-Icer - McCutcheon
Motors; Can Kleenflo - Texan
Grill (Texaco) purchased by
Betty Campbell; George Mutter;
Shirley Wheeler; Helen Adams;
Sharon Stephenson; Marg Hue-
ther; George Jutzi and Grace
Lowe for $19,500.00.
Lot No. 5 including Cushion-
House of Max; 2 doz. Eggs -
East Huron Produce; Gal .Var-
sol - George Mutter; 2 bags
Saf-T-Salt - Topnotch Feeds;
Tube VO 5 - Irene Pease pur-
chased by Rick Somers for
$15,000.00.
Lot No. 6 including 2 lbs.
Coffee - Lowe's Red and white;
Cook • Book - Brussels Post;
Ladies Cologne Set - Crawford
& Mill Law Office; Gal.Javex -
Mike's Farm Equipment; Gal.
Window Washer Fluid - Bridge
Motors ; 6 Light Bulbs - Old-
field Hardware ' pur based by
Karen HastingS,Ruth Lowe, Ethel
Brewer, Jean McNeil, Harriett
Miller and Karen Huether ibr
$19,000.00.
•Lot No. '7 including one cup
and saucer - Brussels 5P to
$1.00 Store; Gal Floor Cleaner-
Howard Bernard B.P., Can Deo-
dorant — Hall's Barber Shop;
Deck of playing cards - Brus-
sels Transport; Door Mat -
Nichol Construction; 300 per-
sonalized gummed labels - Post
Publishing House; 2 cans Rust
Proof - Merle Freeman(Tex-
aco) purchased by Glenn Ron-
nenberg, Pat and Marie Boyd,
Davyde Marcellini, Hugh Simp-
son, Klass & Janet Kroesen; Mr.
and Mrs. • Jack McCutcheon
(Grocer) Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ritchie for $26,000.00.
Lot No. 8 including 2 cans
Lubricating Oil - Howard Ber-
nard B.P., Humidifier Tablets-
Ralph Treibner; Tank ball and
light bulbs - Gordon Workman;
pound of Bacon - Wallace Bell
Transport; Pen Set - Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce pur-
Chased by Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Peters; Mr, and Mrs. W. Hack-,
hart; Mr. and Mrs. F.Thompson;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert TenPa.s;
Mary Lowe; Kay McWhirter;Jean
Lamont and Vera Hastings for
$23,000.00.
Lo:. No. 9 including Gal. Ket-
chup; - S tephenson's Bakery &
Gror'' rY; Cleaner & Degreaser
al. s Auto Body; Chocolates -
AI', and Teleservices; Flash-
: .) and Batteries - Oldfield
Hardware; Chocolates - McCut-•
cheon Grocery; Hobby Horse
Ray & Helen's • Family Centre
purchased by Jack Bryans • S yn-
dicate for $65,000.00.
LSWEAT SHIRTS
THIS WEEK'S LETTER:I am
a 14 year-old girl and I' have a
terrible problem. I am hoping
that you can help me. You see, I
can get along with boys very well,
but it's when they get to like me
when the problems begin. The
problem is my mother. I think
she's being overprotective. Each
time I get to talk to a guy I. think
is cute and come home to talk to
her about things, she tells me,
"Oh, just forget about boys.
You've got a long time left to
chase boys." But it's not easy to
forget someone you really like.
Another hard part is to tell your
boyfriend that your mother thinks
you are too young. And that's
Phone -604641 at the .064
House
For And About Teenagers
While, other than in exceptional
stances, we will not be able to •use pictures
of wedding anniversaries of less than. 50
years, we do want a story of such anni-
versaries. Please forward details as soon
as the event is held.
Married 50 years ??
Are you having a
90th birthday ??
We ay-, ankious to carry a story with a
pictuy your 50th wedding anniversary
and of your 90th birthday.
So that some arra,ngerrients can be
made we ask your co-operation in advising
us as far in advance as possible of such
events
pretty embarrassing! I really
don't know how to' handle this
problem. Could you please help.
OUR REPLY: We think in this
situation you and your mother are
going to have to compromise. Ob-
viously, you just can't forget
about boys, but on the other side
of the coin, you are too young
to be 'actively chasing them! If
you meet a guy you like and
he likes you, explain your situa-
tion to him. Hopefully, your
mother will let you have him
come over and visit you after
school or on weekends. Although
not formal dates, these mini-
dates appear to be a solution for
you at your age.
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February
For those who find relaxatl
in gardening, there are many jo
that can be done now, says RJ
Gomme, horticultural specia114
ontario Ministry of Agi7icultu
and Food.
Winter is an ideal time
remove dead and dying tree
If they are srniill, you mlg
Want to tackle the job yourse
For large trees or those locat
near buildings, it's best to haw
in experienced person do
job. Trees that have been den
for some time• become very brit.
tle, so take care when removi
them.
Check tubers and bulbs
Storage and discard any that shot
signs of disease.
If house plants have beconn
pot-bound, repot during th(
winter months. Check
drainage hole at the bottom 0;
the pot; if many roots are pr
trUding, the plant should be trans
planted into a)larger container
Weak growth on house plant
can be pruned back to produc
more compact specimens. In
spect your house plants for in
sects, especially if they wer
kept outside during the summer
If you are suspicious, place tht
pot in a large plastic bag and
'spray with a houseplant insed•
tide. Leave the plant in thc
bag for a few hours to allow tie
insecticide to destroy all. the
insects.
Use caution with ice-meltinn
'chemicals on pavements and
sidewalks near plants and lawns,
It is safer to use sand, or bette
still, wait for a mild day.
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