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26. Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Norman s. Hoover,
R.R.#3, Brussels, Ontario, are
happy to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their
daughter, Sylvia Euretta to Mr.
Ross Neil Gibson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Gibson, Listowel,
Ontario. The marriage to take
place in Brussels United Church
June 2nd, 1973 at 3 P.M.
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"Ahent thiS,repert:eard just may the
for defamation character!"
• 16,4140 BRUSSELS Oat MAY 9, OM'
20. Auction Sales 20, Auction Sales
OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE
Of New and Used Furniture, Appliances, Giftware
BALL AUCTIONS, BRUSSELS
FRIDAY. MAY 11TH AT 8 ,P,M,
Featuring: chesterfield suites, coffee end tables, lamps,
swag lamps, pole lamps, matching refrigerator and stove
in, avocado green or gold, automatic washers and dryers,
dishwashers, sterol, component , sets, automatic zig-zag
sewing machines, single and double continental beds, bunk
beds, lovely Spanish, French and Colonial bedroom suites,
kitchen suites, maple desks, swords, silverware, appliances,
plus many more items too numerous to mention.
Highest prices will be paid for good used furniture and
appliances. Complete estates bought or auctioned.
Call Ball Auctions, Brussels, 887-9363.
Sales every Friday at 8 P.M.
Seating and parking provided, also lunch booth.
Manager Auctioneer
Ned Rutledge R. A. Ball
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Huron milk
• (Continued from Page 1)
of the HFA Thursday night in
Clinton by Martin Baan of Walton
brings to eight the number of -
organizations who have affiliated
with the HFA for 1973.
The others are the Seaforth
Farmers' Co-Operative; the
Huron County Development Com-
mittee' the 4H Club Leaders
Association; the Ontario Egg
ProducerS' Marketing Board; the
Huron County Beef Improvement
Association; the Huron County
Soil and Crop Improvement Asso-
ciation and the Huron Holstein
Club.
Mr. Baan, commenting on the
milk scene at present also noted
that aithought the increase in the
price of induStrial milk has been
announced as a 60 cent hike, in
many cases it will not because
the floor price exceeded the old
price. In most cases, he said,
the increase would be more in
the line of 40 cents.
Homemakers
liNcCUTCHEON GROCERY'
Phone .887-9445 — We .Deliver
SPECIALS,
Cousins Ice Cream. 1-- 1/2 gal. and
1 Ware's Sundae Topping
4 Flavours — Both for $1 .29
Package of 5 — Reg. 89c
Rhodes Frozen BREAD
Weston's — Reg. 53c
CHELSEA. BUNS
Carnival — 12-oz.
KERNAL CORN
730
450
5 for $1.00
SEED CORN
and a good supply of
• 'HERBICIDES
-- BALER TWINE while it lasts
Why not call at our office and let 11f4, discustk
with you our service_ supplies and
Competitive Plaices.
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Red Rose Gauze
TEA BAGS
Canned Pop
COCA COLA 24 cans $2.59
tchwartx
PEANUT BUTTER • • . • • 3-lb. jar $1.09'
Aylmer — 48-oz.
TOMATO JUICE 2 for 790
Free Delivery
Phone 887--9226
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Can supply you with all your requirements
such as
• SEED GRAINS GRASS SEEDS
FERTILIZER
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Topnotch Feeds Ltd.
WE AT
\News of Ethel
Visitors in the Ethel area
Correspondent
Mrs. Chester Earl
Mr, and Mrs. pel Guest and
family of Barrie visited Mrs.
Layton Smith Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn
Jr, and son and Miss Betty Lynn
all of Toronto visited Mr. and
Mrs. George Lynn over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ward
and family, Lindsay visited for
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Wrn. Dobson.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pearson,
London, visited Mrs. Alex Pear-
son.
Shorts Shots
(Continued from Page
It seems there still are some
people who are under the impres-
sion that there is a charge for
news items published in the Brus-
sels Post. This is not true.
The Post is happy to publish all
news items of interest to their
readers, free of charge. Wed-
dings, anniversaries, reunions,
presentations, family gatherings,
meetings, .anything that could be
of interest to our subscribers.
JuSt drop in, or call 887-6641
and tell us about them.
* * * * * *
At least one of our avid
Brussels fishermen reeled in a
handsome catch of trout last
weekend. Lorne Dale must have
been pleased, and might well brag
about the fine catch he brought
home.
(Continued from Page 1)
tion of .Certified Visiting Home-
Makers.
Ross Milton of Conestoga
College presided for the election
of officers which resulted as
follows: President, Miss Rita
Dunban, Seaferth; Secretary,
Mrs. Estelle Wise, Clinton;
Treasurer ) Mrs. Bernice Greg-
son, Exeter; Vice-President Of
Operations, Mrs. Wilma Bake-
laar, Clinton.
Accept bid
(Continued from Peke l'
Appeal.
Appointed Rat. Granby to
look after repairs to the Hanna.
InttrUeted the clerk to adVer-
Use for tenders for repairs to
the' MCCatigheY and Russell
Drains.
Approved accounts including
reads $3,284.6 and general
$2,631.78 for a.tOtal Of$6,916.44,
USE
EXPOSITOR.
WANT ADS
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. Earl and
Janice, Owen Sound visited Mr.
and Mrs, Chester Earl, and Mr,
and Mrs. Gary Earl, R.R. # 2,
Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith,
Stratford visited Sunday with
Mrs. Eva Smith;
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davidson
and Blair, London visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Raynard.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff
Visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Turnbull, Wingharn.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Wardlaw on Sunday were.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell of
Molesworth, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Vine of Atwood and Mrs. Velma
Vodden of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bremner and Doris visited-
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Floyd
Hutton, R.1. 3, Listowel.
vwtors with Mrs. Bert
Godden were: Mr, and Mrs. Mery
Godden Sr, of stratford; Mrs.
Cecil Thornton of.Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs. Rod Godden and family
of Brampton; Mrs. Doug Anthony
of Rexdale who has been visiting
with her sister Mrs. Godden.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pride at-
tended the funeral of the late
W. Hoskins in Delhi last week.
Mr. and Mks. 'Amos Smith of
Belgrave and Mr, and Mrs.Gold-
wyn Knight and family visited
Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Seth
Pride.
Mrs, Wm. Campbell returned
home from. Ottawa where she
visited her daughter, Mrs. Robt.
Kelly and Mr. Kelly and family.
24. Card of Thanks
Card of Thanks for cards and
kindnesses shown to George
while in wingham Hospital. For
flowers and cards sent in lieu
of flowers. The kind words of
the Masonic Order at their ser-
vice on Friday evening. For the
many things that were brought
to the house by the kind neigh-
bours and hosts of friends. To
Mr., McCarroll, , my Minister,
many thanks also for the cards
of sympathy, all those Who helped
in any way their kind offers of
help will never be forgotten.
All I can say is thanks. - Elsie
Evans. 24-71x1
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our good neighbours
and friends who s o kindly sent
us cards and visited us during
our illness in Listowel Hospital.
Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs..
Geo. Elliott and Mrs. Margaret
Kelly for their kindness to us.
Also sincere gratitude to Dr.
Donald Munn and nurses at
Listowel Hospital. - Marjorie and
Mac MacLean. 24-71x1
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