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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-03-28, Page 16LIKE MASTER, LIKE PET . . . and like unmatched book- ends are service station manager Anthony Losito and his pet, four-month-old German shepherd "Arco," who present unusual sight here. Both suffered broken legs within six days of one another. Mc Cutcheon Grocery Phone 887-9445 5— We. Deliver • MANNY TARTS doz. 790 32-oz. 690 U.S. HEAD LETTUCE 290 Heinz TOMATO SOUP; 10-oz. 7 for 990 E. D. Smith KETCHUP 24. Card of Thanks 24. Card of Thanks READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED STEPHENSON'S Bakery Grocery Cousin's ICE CREAM 1/2 -gal. 990 Mitchell's — APPLE SAUCE, ... . 2 for 390 MIRACLE WHIP 32-oz. 750 CROWN BRAND SYRUP 2 lb. 450 Free Delivery Phone 887-9226 SPRING is. not far away and FARMERS would be well advised to order your SPRING SUPPLIES EARLY. WE AT Topnotch Feeds Ltd, Can supply you with all your requirements such as • SEED GRAINS • GRASS SEEDS • FERTILIZER Why not call at our office and let us discuss with you our service — supplies and Competitive Prices. OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 887-6011 (viasm 20. Auction Sales 20. Auction Sales GIGANTIC CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of new furniture, appliances and gift ware FRIDAY. MARCH 30TH AT 8 P,M, At Ball Auctions, dizectly behind Queens Hotel, Brdssels. FEATURING beautiful new matching refrigerator and stove (avocado green or gold); lovely Spanish, French, Colonial bedroom suites; 6 different styles of stereos with built-in 8 track tape decks; 8 piece Colonial dining room suites; maple bunk beds; 10 different styles of chesterfield suites; Lazy Boy chairs; kitchensuites; coffee - End table sets; table lamp; beautiful 8-piece Spanish dining room suite (made by Hepworth); component sets; new single and double continental bedS; corner cupboards; wardro bes; chest of drawers ; desks; watches; radios; dishes; clocks; all small appliances; pole lamps; book shelves; swords; socket sets; Gilson washer spin dryer; zig Zag sewing machines; brass- ware; silverware; many odds and ends of used furniture; odd table and chairs. Many more items too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER's NOTE - This should prove to be one of our largest auction sales of quality furnitum and giftware, that must be sold to the highest bidder, so be sure to attend. plenty of seats, parking, refreshment stand. Terms of Sale - Cash. Chargex Financing Wanted good used furniture, antiques and appliances. Sales conducted by Ball Auctions Manager, Ned Rutledge. RON BALL Auctioneer Phone 887-9363. 20-65-1 Soil is factor in landscape By C. S. Baldwin The soil is involved in almost everything we see in our land- scapes. Even a field in culti- vation serves to emphasize that the soil itself is an intricate part of the countryside with its color, vegetation, and field pat- terns. Soil has shape: it may be flat, rolling, hilly, or extremely rugged in appearance. These shapes add varying degrees of interest and pleasure to rural and urban folk alike. Even the sky as a backdrop to any landscape is directly involved in ,the various soil characteris- tics, especially through the im- pact of life-giving heat from the sun and rain from the clouds. The wind, born from the warmth of the soil, also plays an ever- present part in our landscape, as evidenced by the waving grains and shimmering forest leaves. The weather and the parent material from which the soil is formed have the final influence on the composition of the natural vegetation, ultimately determin- ing whether the landscape 4is mantled with oak or elm, sugar maple or hickory, cedar or pine, grasses or barren land. Man lives because of soils which are a vital part of his very exist- ence. Surely the color and beauty of our landscape should be en- joyed by all as a necessary and welcome part of our daily lives. Sincere thanks to those who re- membered me with visits cards and treats while a patient in Wingham Hospital, also all the doctors and nurses and staff of Wingham Hospital. - Ward Sellers. 24-65x1 A sincere thank you to our friends for helping to make a happy even- ing for Nancy and Frank. - Mar- garet and John Brewer. 24-65-1 Dear friends and neighbors far and near, I and Alec wish to take this opportunity to thank those who helped the night of the fire, and also thank you so much for the euchre cards played, and fun we had that. night. Both of us will never forget the nice gift of money, which we so much appreciated. Thanks a lot for your trouble - Albina & Alex Gulutzen (Sr.) 24-65-1 Sincere thanks to those who re- membered me. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my neighbors for theirkindness shown us in the loss of my dear sister Lena, .also to those who so kindly sent sympathy cards, from thel7thsind Boundary, U.C.W unit, Walton. Thank you so much. It will always be remembered. - ,Albina and Alec,Dad and Mom and all sisters an brother,wil- liam. 24-65-1 I would like to thank those who remembered me while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. A special thanks to Mrs. Grace Jutzi, to Dr.Hanlon and Dr. McGregor and nurses and staff on second floor. I would also like to thank my family for all they have done Mrs. Frances Rose. 24-65k1 I wish to thank everyone for their cards, letters, flowers, kind inquiries and visits while I was a patient n St. Mary's General Hospital, Kitchener. - Jim Mc- Farlane. 24-65-1 25. In Memoriam PEASE - In loving memory of James Malcolm Elijah Pease, passed away a year ago. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of the one who once sat there. 25-65x1 ALCOCK - In loving memory of Mrs. Richard Alcock who passed away March 26,1949. She was always a wonderful MOther She played life's battle square. No matter when we needed her We always found her there. So every day our hearts go out To the dearest and best of Mothers Who never had time to think of herself, But always thought Of others. - Sadly missed and ever remem- bered , by the family. 25-65x1 28. Deaths CAMERON - At Victoriallospital on Tuesday, March 20th, 1973, James Gordon Cameron, of 196 Starlight Avenue, formerly of Brussels, Ontario, in Ms 46th year. Beloved husband of Mary (Hudie) Cameron. Dear father of David James and Brenda Mary, both at home. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Inez Cameron, Brussels, Ontario. Rested at the Needham Mern.,,rial Chapel, 520 Dunda.s Street, until 9 p.m. Thursday, March 22nd, 1973. Funeral service was conducted at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, East London, Friday, March 23rd 1973 at 1:30 p.m., Rev. M,E, Brooks officiating. Interment in Bayfield Cemetery, 28-65x1 II0 meets in Ottawa Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau will be a featured speaker at the annual meeting in Ottawa of the Liberal Party in Ontario next month. Announcement of the Prime Minister's acceptance of an.in- vitation to participate in the pro- gram was made by Joseph Cruden, Toronto, president of. the Ontario Liberals. The convention, scheduled to take place April 13 - 15, will be held at the Chateau Laurier. Delegates will hear the Prime Minister in an afternoon session April 14. On the opening day of the annual meeting, a highlight will be an address by the Leader of the Liberal Party in Ontario, Robert Nixon. "We will' be dealing with a wide range of issues ' at thiS annual meeting, including policy matters that will be taken by Ontario Liberals to the- National Meeting of • the Liberal Party Of Canada here in Ottawa Sept- ember 13 - 15," Mr. Curden said. "Delegates from all parts of Ontario Will have an oppor- tunity to exchange views with elected representatives and Cabinet Ministers. Also, reg- ional associations will take advantage of this session to hold their annual meetings and elect officers for the coming year." Saturday morning, delegates will occupy theniSelve8 with a series of concurrent pOlicy Meet-. ing8 during whin resolutions will be prepared for presentation to a plenary session later in the day. COnsideration is to be given to several issues including labor and social, policy, and urban and regional government, Election Of officer8 is slated for Sunday, Party Sotlit es indicated it-le likely that a date fOr the pro- Viriciai leadership .convention to select a successor to Mk, Nixon, who Made knOWri his intention to Step, down some time ago, will be announced dating the annual e:eting, tottenee dahent; Ottawa; chairman. of the dining 'beefing; said the Party ekpettS about a thousand delegates from all SOC.', Lions of the province to attend. V.I.C6Cliairnien for the event are..faineS Jerome, M.P., Sud bitty, and Albert Roy, Ottawa East: I would like to thank all those Who sent me cards, flowers, treats and visited me in hospital and since conning home. It was greatly appreciated. - Marie Turnbull. 24-65-1 READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED 1d---7H1 ritit.,MAOtt-1 29 1973