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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-07-04, Page 14FRI, JULY 6 1, — 3. pm. Eders Store FREE cleaning and check-up . of any hearing aid FREE electronic hearing test E. R. Thede 88 Queen St. South Kitchener REGULAR HEARING AID SERVICE CENTER If you. order Urasit SIP. N. Silage Treatment now...you're in for a treat yourself ! "Uresil" is,the neW, safer, N.P.N, Silage Supplement. it boosts crude protein content at a remarkably low cost per ton. There's no foul smelling ammonia to contend With. And, 'Urasil" mixes easily and cOrripletely to give your cattle a tweet smelling, Palatable silage. Fora completely balanced Beef ration, add 'Site-Pak" at 1/g lb. per head per day at feeding time, Talk to your "Wulf" dealer flow come in Ind talk to oil htlit, *0 Ste busy boOkirtOprodObt and applIdAtorii and we BOMA" fist you.. early woof to inthido yout,,,b,rdiii% .1: you briek (by AtiOiiiit 15) yei • Ipeolat ",~erly Order tee us tidt40'.,7 treat you tight At iblit &eca! CIL Dealer „Itt WI. AIL 411.11mpr ready to tilt , Urasil' BRVSSELS:88141g ea" Agromarf C,,Ss - 1482A your hydro •.! A word to the wise: When- It tHOMeg to .hoot using it Wigely:-110t, wastefully- makes good: •-seri-se',:- CASCAVE 46 SOLD and INgrALLED by N WORKMAN mossgris CORD:. .PLIYMUING 1•11.-••••••••••••••••••••••./..... 1 1 News of Hiuronview. The final tally of visitors registering during Senior Citizens week was 461 which is well above last years total. Prize winners in Saturdays games were for ladies high in euchre Miss McEwan, ladies low Mrs. Leybourne;, mens high Dave ,Elliott, mens low Dan McKinnon. Gladys Stanlake 'had the high score for ladies in croliinole with Henry Leishman'having the highest score for men, Mrs. Ryan won the prize for the lady playing games Who had celebrated the most birthdays (97) with John McCallum winner for the men at (90)„ Mr. Aire Van Der Ende led the Christian Reform sing service on Sunday evening with special music by the con- gregation, Marie Flynn along with Mrs. Dale and the .Christian Reform volunteers assisted with Monday afternoon get together. Four new" residents were welcomed to the hoMe Mrs. ' McCartney, Mrs. Peacy, Mrs Robins and Mrs. Buchanan. The residents had a 'real treat of music on Thursday Doris McKinley joined Mary Taylor, Norman Spier and Jerry Collins to provide an hour of old time tunes during the afternoon in the TV room, with a variety program arranged by Marie Flynn for Family Night. Harold Black was master of ceremonies for the program and joined his son Gary, Norman Dale and Gecirge Spier for some old, time numbers. There was step dance numbers by Debby and Cheryl Flynn, vocal and instrumentals by Sandra Dale, Ken Dale .and Earl Flynn. Marie Flynn was pianist for the program„ The appreciation of the residents was extended to the entertainers by Mrs. Orville Dale. atiUSSELt ,.rititt. JULY ite My trip to Rockton Grades 1 and. 11 went to Ropkton by bus on. June 15th to see the African Lion. Safari and Game Farn4 When. we get there we saw Lion$, Elephants, MO- keyS, Zebras and CaMelS. After seeing a lot of the animals, we stopped and had our lunch. After lunch we started out again and Came upon the Leopards, Cheetahs and Deere It was a very warm day so we stopped and our teachers bought us all a drink. After our little rest we went to our bus and started for home. On the way home we stopped again for a drink. Getting back on the bus we talked about what a good time we had. I enjoyed Myself very .much. Don't you wish you had gone on the trip too? By Pam Wilson Grade 2. Editor's Quote Book -The :emir! will commonly cnd by makins_f . men .it•hal ht• think. 1h, m.'' Ilenly Taylor "Horticulture for Pleasure, Beatity and Environment" was the theme of the 67th annual con- vention of the Ontario Horticultural Association. The meeting, laid recently at the University of Guelph, attracted members from across the province. Among those who attended from District 8 were (left to right) Mrs. Nelson Pickell, Teeswater; Mr. Art Peppin, Agricultural & Horticultural Societies Branch, 0.M.A.F.; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk, Walton.