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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-04-04, Page 6•1441140,1#•#••••••••••#••#441,#.1,4•••••* WHY PAY MORE? —10-oz Instant Coffee maxwoi HOLM, 1.76 —32-oz. Miracle Whip 630 3—FRESH BREAD 790 Grewars Superior Mkt. THOMPSON and STEPHENSON MEAT MARKET Phone 8874294 FREE DELIVERY • -7)7- eat SCHNEIDER'S Skillet Strips 8.0z, pkg490 ,SCHNEIDER'S Cooked Meats: Minced Ham, Mac & Cheese, Pickle & Pimento, Dutch Loaf, Chicken Loaf lb. 890 groa YOUR b NOW' §CHNEIDIDIVS fully cooked breaded .ehteken, 1, lb., buckets . . — „ 2 25: The synodical Society of Hamilton and London Women's Missionary Society (W,13.) Pres- byterian Church in Canada is planning to hold its annual meet- ing inSt. Andrew's Church, Wing- ham, April 10 and 11th. Highlights will include the Rev. Dean Cassidy of. Windsor, Moderator of the Synod of Hamil- ton and London, as guest speaker on Tuesday, music by the Wing- ham Bell Ringers, a film on Taiwan shown by Miss H. Mac Donald, a panel moderated by Miss Jean Gardiner, and Miss Mary Whale, AssistantSecretary Board of World Missions, will interview Rev. and Mrs. Jalal Masih Daniel of India. The ses- sions are open to the public. WMS annual meeting to be in Wingham (Continued from Page 3) a gift. Mrs. Doug Hemingway won the, door prize. Lunch, was served by Mrs. N. McLarty, Mrs. E. Cunningham, Mrs. DougHeming- way, Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Society sees C. I. Stief, Branch Manager Listowel TPLJST *COMPANY SINCE 1889 VG If that house. you've set your heart on, is a bargain — if buying that cottage cuts vacation costs if your property will sell much better for a little improvement — come. in today to Victoria and, Grey. SoMetimes a little money spent now saves a lot of money tomorrow. Call us? 'Borrow. money to save money RM. and GREY ITEM: Canned fish, it is esti- mated, accounts for about 40 per- cent of the total fish consumption, with tuna and salmon the most popular. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. Any oppprtuility for the readers o ..• ‘• $400 is being awarded to itie reader of a weekly newspaper associated as a member of the Cana- dian Community Newspaper Association Who best describes in his or, her own words just what the weekly newspaper means to him or her. The written expression of frank opinion on "Our Hometown Paper/1 should be at least 250 words but not exceed 700. Objective is to encourage readers of Weeklies to think about what their weekly means to them, their families, their lives and their com- munites, and to set these thoughts down in straightforward language. Polished literary ex.* pression is not sought. The judges will be inter- ested in simple, clear exposition tliOt indicates an awareness :by the reader of the role of the weeki'i . ly in the community. • .Entries will first -be published in the membeir. • paper. Juclges will not look fOr excessively high praise for the local weekly; they will study the judgment and underitanding by readers, of the functionof the weekly. This could come from a weekly of anrsize, large or. small. This is a unique award since it is offered, not to member papers, their staffs or regular contrib tors (they are specifically excluded), but to the. • reader of a CCNA. weekly who best describes in his or her own words just what the weekly news- P ope! Means to him or her Send in your entry now to 11111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 INCOME TAX PREPARED FOR FARMERS BUSINESSMEN and INDIVIDUALS — Reasonable Rates Phone today for an early appointment RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY Open in Brussels Tuesdays and Fridays PHONE 887-6663 All days Monkton 347-2241 17 year's experience of income tax preparation 111111111MilliiiiiiiiiliiiIMMIIMMillnliiiiiiillIMM 6,4kt tittittELS". ,itiOtt, APRIL it Oh Brusteli, .Ont, (NOTE • Entries *OA be -re+ ei'Ved not later thin May '5thfr 1973.) Box 50 •