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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-07-18, Page 9Workers from Lavis Contracting Co. Ltd, Clinton are resurfacing the north road between Seaforth and Walton.. The flow of traffic on the road is uninterrupted however, as motorists obey flagmen and form a temporary single lane of traffic. Married 50 years ? - Are you having a 90th---birthdciy ? We are anxious to carry a story with a picture of your 50th wedding anniversary and of your 90th birthday. So that some arrangements can be made we ask your co-operation in advising us as far in advance aspossible of such. events While, other than in exceptional circum- 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 for ward details as soon as the event is held. Phone 887.6641 at the Post poiiiiiihing Heusi OEM WELCOME to RODEO DAYS 1 1. EDERS STORE •••.; Brussels. We invite everyone to come in and look over our SPECIALS Ethel student in SWEEP 1) ie would ,d to the ie city, Dooree, rid Mrs, th. Her pick- drive a a large one boy 'arming life for I like :h I en-' ad wat- born." a hosts igsters all the at good :o host about to help lot of vant." ountry and in )r than says ce one fami- guest be no e part e Van their ;elpful ijoyed visit; kely ntarlo nd of we'll and Rita. anges ) host Perth Mane ,ot of ng to Por a She istry 3e of s an- IR Ir )R 10. (Continued from Page 1) econd, year Arts student at York University in Toronto, has been employed in a secretarial cap.., acity, to assist the regular See-, etary in handling the additional work load caused by the. SWEEP employees. Foremen on project SWEEP s Les Tervit, of Wingham, who s entering his second year at it Sanford Fleming Forestry ollege in Lindsay. This is his .hird year on Project SWEEP. Another Sir Sandford ,Flerning tudent employed as• a foreman is Mery Weishar of Teeswater. Both are foremen of the. Falls Reserve Crews at Benmiller. Foreman of the Wroxeter crew is Blake Ferguson of Gorrie, who is entering his second year of En- vironmental Biology at the Vni, versity of Guelph. The three formen have been working since mid May, and have assisted the regular authority staff in various works such as tree planting and grass cutting until June 25, when. they took charge of their reSpeetivelabotir crews. Editors:QuOte'Book "opinion is something- wherein . 1 go about to • time reasons why all the world should think as I think." —John Selden Municipal works which the crews will become involved in through- out the summer include river and stream cleanup in several towns, work in municipal parks involving painting, parking bar- rier installation, and weed cut- ting, and, numerous cleanup' and repair tasks in some old ceme- teries. In addition to this, they will be undertaking dead tree removal' and cleanup, illegal roadside dump cleanup, and res- toration and reseeding of an old landfill site. In, addition to Municipal works, the• crews will be spending about 75 per cent of their time on Authority property in the Con- servation Areas doing develop- ment work such as campsite clearing at Galbraith Conserva- tion Area at Listowel and marking of a nature trail in the Falls Reserve Conservation Area at Benmiller. Work in the Conser- vation_ Areas will also include some general grounds improve- ments such as drains around water taps in campsites, paint- ing of the.various wooden struc- tures such as washrooms and picnic shelters, and minor ero- sion control projects. An' educational program is also being conducted and .is ex- pected to take approximately 1/2 day every 2 weeks. The first day on Friday, July 13 'will include a tour of, the sewage treatment plant, water purification plant, and the Huron County Pioneer Museum in Goderich. FACT FILLERS Corn Facts 'Though a native American grain, corn is cultivated in more places than any other crop. The prolific plant flourishes from Canada to China and from Italy to India. Corn thrives below sea level on the Caspian Plain and high in the Peruvian Andes. Shocking An electric eel can generate a charge of 650 volts. Catch for Canada Canada, which annually takes about half the total North Ameri- can lobster catch, sells almost 70 percent of it in the United States. • LIFE OF JUPITER? Jupiter's atmosphere coll.! tains ammonia, methane, hydro- gen, and probably water, the same ingredients that may have produced life on earth about four billion years ago. Many scien- tists believe that large regions below the frigid cloud layer may be a t room temperature. These conditions could allow the planet to produce living organisms. I. I I I I. L how COI/Z4 I , 1 'WOW COME XX/ DIDN'T Vs7r/v, 70 ME, WHEN S4/1, DON'T nver niAr Httraimwer Howick Lions Bingo results darnel EiesSiededke;:iielliterittoh won $5. Door Roland wilkettonttitridy Man, HanOVer, tietit'ifeLennin, LOChaish and Mrea, A. Ste Marie, Winghaim Lucky ROW ' Schlosser, kanOver) Kay Wait winghatni Bath:ire Tertitti, Wirighirii and iteY Lobeingier, tilt BRUSSELS Peetti JULY littlibUjO Regular games: Kelly Aitcheson; ' wingham; Julie Robertson, Palmerston; Ruby, P aylor, almerstdn; Shirley - • Parsons, Palmerston; Jeanette 'Riley, Winghani; Mrs. 13obMont- gomery, Wingham, and Mrs. Selling, wingliam• ' ' Jeenette Riley, Wingham andIsabel Lucknow; Mrs. Arthur Henn dricks, Waterloo and Dorothea Douglas, Clifford; ,Ruth Sharpin, Wroxeter; Connie 'Willoughby, Wroxeter; Arthur Hendricks, Waterloo and Mrs. Arthur Hen- driCks, Waterloo; Reita Halloway, Wingham. Share the Wealth: 1- Trudy Wisenisn, Hanover, Maude Greenly, liarriston; BOimie Pellet, Wroxeter; Mrs.StraUls, Mildmay and we. Selling, Wing- Munk 2 - Ab. Nethery, whigharn. $25 special; Florence Kennedys JaCkpot of $110: Mn.i Angus, Wingham; Lap cif* Dorothea Douglas Clifford. )3iri / .17 1: I 4 . , 1, •••, 1 a.