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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-10-10, Page 13r )wel; Kelvin y Beirnes, towel. ice Beirnes, Jacklin, Harvey irnes, lam, Ethel; PET: Eliz. and Darrel is; Kelvin ce Beirnes, 'e won by; IT RACE; ?1s; Gle n comas Wil- nith, Brus. ;els. under 12 :man, Brus- ; , L istowel; r 12 n; Jacquie Van Am-, rhalen, Ethel. :lute Work- :ott Wilson e Workman Thelma sfoot. Wedding Prices will rise Whelan tells KIRKBY - MACHAN ylola Machan of Brussels. and Frank. Kirkby of Walton announce their marriage at Binkely United our o, Hamilton, at high noon on September 29th, by Dr. R. G liagewood. They were attended by Mr. and mrs. John Bryans of Brussels, with Mrs. Hazlewood as a guest. Dinner was served, at the Scottish Rite Club, in Hamilton, following the ceremony. In the evening, a dinner was served for the two families at the Me of Mr. and MrS. Glen Machan of Goderich. Somebody , • Wants What You Don't Need! S E L L Through Brussels Post Classified Want Ads (Continued from Page 1) Vincial ministers of agriculture and they agreed that one of the biggest problems farmers face today is uncertainty. He listed things the federal government is willing to discuss which would give farmers more support, more security and to let them know before they go into production that the federal government will not let the bottom fall out of the market for the Produce they are producing. The second major program he said he outlined to the provinces as a cash advance payment system for all crops that can be stored and marketed later in the season so as to take the harvest-time pressure off on the handling, processing and trans- portation system which tend to force prices down at harvest time. The third major program they talked about, was one that adds a type of stability beyond that offered by price stabilization but one that offers income stability and takes into account both price and sales volume. • He said the fourth proposal he put forward was a livestock in- surance program,similar to the crop insurance program which would give the producer more security, more incentive to stay in prOdUotiOP or to Pxpaod pro- duction. He concluded: "Markets for farm products are going through a tremendous period of change. This is an unusual time , and it will not last 'Markets will settle down in the future, but, in the meantime, we must be prepared to act, and act promp- tly, to make sure that our far- mers can stay in business pro:- ducing the food we all need, both here in Canada and abroad. No doubt many policies and pro- grams will be introduced . as temporary measures to offset these temporary problems. At the same time, we are keeping our eye to the future and the long-term policies and programs you as farmers will need to do your job properly,' and get a decent price and income for your products, labor and manage- ment." Editor's Quote Book "Anybody at all .has the right to talk about himself — provided he knows how to be entertaining. Charles Baudelaire A laminar .iaCe to Brussels Fair is Pete Dearing of Exeter. Pete has been shOwing sheep for the last forty years at the annual Fall Fair, 18:1 AREA FUNERAL 1,91 JOHN, GEORGE GALBRAITH 71E7/ yens PRO- ESE SELLS ;s, e h 1.95 y one at gular e, get other ^99c JY JE 69 )th or .99 CS -- your hydro Mt GORDON WORKMAN PLUMBING — HEATING - BRUSSELS' A word to the .wise When it comes to hot wator;, using it wisely--not wastofully— • makes good geri86i John George Galbraith died at home on Tuesday, October 2nd' after a short illness at the age of 53. He was a son of the late John Henry Galbraith of Brussels and Mrs. Ida Galbraith, willowdale. Mrs. Galbraith, the former Verne Walker survives. They were married on July 11, 1945 in Wingham United Church. Children surviving are Dr. Jack Walker Galbraith, Essex; Mrs. Donald (Sally) Haines, Guelph;. George Malcolm Galbraith, at home. Also surviving is a. sister, Mrs. Elliott (Wilma) Breden, Willowdale. A brother Bowman, Q.C., Toronto prede- ceased him. Winterize your money now Since 1953 George Galbraith worked as Yards Supervisor with the OPPA Marketing Board and recently was appointed Yards Supervisor for all the Marketing Assembly Yards in the Province for the Ontario Pork Producers. He was born in Brussels and was a lifetime resident except for his overseas service until 1960 when the family moved to Wingham. George joined the R.C.A.F., and went overseas to England in 1941. He later re- ' mustered to Air Gunner and was attached to the R.A.F. He com- pleted his operational tour of duty as a member of 624 Squadron on. Halifax bombers. The squadron operated out of Blida, North Africa, Tunis, Bengazi and Brendesi, Italy. He returned to Canada in October 1944, and was stationed at Final as a Flight In- structor until released in.March 1945. George was a veteran horseman, showing at local fairs, The Ex., the Royal Winter Fair, then racing with all the family involved at the B-Tracks, in the . area and the Jockey Club Circuit. His son, Mac is carrying on his father's interest in the Stables. He was a member of the Pres- byterian Church in Brussels and then St. • Andrew's, Winghain. The funeral was held Thursday, October 4, 1973 • at 2 p.m. from S. J. Walker Funeral Home with Rev. Robert • Armstrong, wingham, offic- iating. Furial followed in. Brussels Cemetery. pallbearers were. Owen Smith, Troy) Mich.; Earl FOster„ Cambridge (Galt); Norman Muff ea, DOwnSvieW; John Heal, Iiensall;Garfield bodkendorff, PowasSaN Hugh Pearson, SAS: :Honorary Pallbearer Was Alex Parsons; London. Pl6Wer bearetri vete Clifford Chapman, litilsorirt ,tafries itouipgri, Torontoarid John Pr, Blieker, Wheiitiey, Now is the time to put your money in a safe, cozy place for the Winter, where it can't be lost or stolen or risked. Winterize your money in Guaranteed Investment' Certificate paying high, high interest and available to you today at Victoria and Grey, •You'll get great comfort in watchhig,it grow you a lot more money by Spring. Member Canada bepOtit Insurance Corporation momen to place a BrusselsPOSt - RemeMber1 It' takes but, CoMPANYsltsidt 'teas Want Ad and be money in pocket, dot suet ,srafteh ma liaget. 'To advertise, Just Dial. Brussel, .Liptoviet 881-6041. • THE BRUSSELS POST; OCTOBER10, 1011,-18 , ,