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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-10-17, Page 8Ver- &we 23. John Stuart 24, Pre vent from prac- tieing laW 25. Eastern rite Christian • 26. Malice 27:Stool pigeon 30. Fishing net • • 32. Military meal 35. Perched 36. Manhandle 3Z 3 a 22 10 14 17 20 33 23 31 34 SS 31 33 40 4 5 13 15 19 IS 23 2b 59 21 ' 2 505 34 7 -9 lb Tasty -Topic PUFFED PORK CHOPS BrOWn 6 park rib Chopt, cut 3/4 to 1 inch thick in 2 table,' Spoons lard or drippings. Sea- son meat with 1 teaspoon salt and 1/8 .teaspoon poppet. Melt 2 tabletpoOns butter or mar- Wine in SaUcepah.. Stir in 1/3 cup flour. Gradually add 2/3 cup Milk, Stirring constantly, Until thickened, Add 1 slightly beaten egg and, beat until mix lure. IS Shiny., Stir in 2 table spoons grated • onicin i/c cup tiattrietati Cheete, 2 tablespoons dehydrated parsley flakee, 1/2 teaspoon- salt and, 1/8 teaspoon pepPet. Piace etiopi on rack in Open roasting pan. TOO each chop with approximately 3 table.,,, Spleens, ChieSO mixture. Cook.; covered tightly; in a slow oven (325 degrees 16 ininifteS. CoVer an continue d crooking 20 or MYriiiiintee Ortritil done., 6 servings. cola Eniptyb Cant can make great bookends when filled Viltri dirt: or Sand. they /it right ifi the decor teeriagere 'toeing, and deni be faintly teems. Mrs. A. Raynard is a patient in iiiemstra Nursing Home after spending ,some time in the hoS- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn were Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean from Mississauga. 1VIr. and. Mrs. Geo. Lynn Jr. of Toronto have purchased the home of the late Mrs. Arm. Baker. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont were Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Lamont and Dave of Hazel- ridge, Man, and Miss Olive Ro- binson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gowing of 131tievale visited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff.Bray. Mr. Robert Pearson returned home Monday after having • sur- gery in Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Earl and Janice of Owen Sound, Miss Kathy McIntosh of Listowel,were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earl on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Les A Collingwood visited for the end with Mr. arid Mrs. Cunningham; Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Hewi sited Sunday in Rockwood Mr. sand Mrs. R. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B 13owmanville visited Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall. mt. and Mrs. Stan Si visited for the weekend atG and Forks of credit. Dr. Doug wardlaw was h ed at a family dinner on T day', October 11 to celebrat 90th birthday. Mr. Fred Farrow who patient in wingham was 99 old on October 16. He is th ther of Mrs: wm. Hewitt. Mr. Chas. Hansuld visit a few days• in Mt. Bridges Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Row Business Directory DONALD M. LAURIE INSURANCE AGENCY Auto - Commercial - Farm -- Residential BOX 129, BRUSSELS - PH: 887-9221 J. E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST ,- • SEAFORTH 527.1240 BY APPOINTMENT: CLINTON (Monlay Only) -- 4824010 ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. 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Wm.:Beef, nags; Poultry , -common 'Bon Installation .Frireinatitiiiit and Eitirriatei MIKES hem' RALPH HAVEMAN 804404 BRUSSELS Bellgravp Co-op For Feed & Fertilizer - Petroleum Pro- &Jets -silardWare and Appliances - :Milker Equipment, and Cleaners. 13RITSStIA WINGRAM .8814430 351411I With Hallowe'en at the ehd of the month, Jack-Q-Lanterns were out in full force at Brussels Fair.' Here Richard Knight gives a pumpkin the watchful eye. Richard is the son of Mr. and mes: Leslie Knight of R.R.#3, Brussels. rally of Centre Region of the 'Man shall not live by bread Huron-Perth Presbyterial of the alone, but by every word that United Church in Clinton, Thurs- • proceedeth out of the mouth of day night, Dr. Anne Graham God'. Langford, Assistant Minister at She spoke of bread as food for Metropolitan United Church, the body, beauty for the mind and London, said, “Our world,• is soul and the opportunity of healthy and overfed but not grow- , education for the poor. ing much morally, 'mentally or She said man does not live spiritually." , by bread alone but by love that Dr. Langord said: "When we is expressed in a sense of be- take time to think • of the phrase longing. Love is also expressed 'Give us this day our daily in a sense of acceptance of bread', many things come to our ourselves and of others. we live , mind--the cost of living, how by love that includes caring and much longer it takes us to shop, a sense of being' cherished, by 'the fear of world food supplies love that involves forgiveness running out, international trade and respect, and perhaps most agreements that profit the giver importantly of all, 'sharing per- more than the receiver, the sonally and nationally. hungry and kg starving world in Dr. Langford said that the which we aziA ever dieting to lOse channels of these things are weight." prayer,, .and word of God--the Sharing some of her thoughts Bible--and worship of God in on the theme of the rally , the sanctuary. Give us this day our daily bread-- Bread for healthy bodies in- Dr. *Langford said, ',If •we are volves discipline as wellas three to help others then we must know well-planned meals a day, and by the meaning of 'bread' as Jesus the same token all other forms of cRpsswgRp.PUZZLE ACROSS 38. Over again 9. Cole- Tod ay's Answer 1, Gloomy 39. Musical nize aura symbols 11. • "Mal- 5. Picture 40. Cistern tese 10. South riddle DOWN sleuth Falcon" 1. Glazier's 15. Ex- African stock in tremely plant trade . 18. Asian 11. Fishing net 2. Warning sounds - penin- 12. Russian sula river 19. Actress 3, Phrase 13. Punctual 14. Before, to • acconi- panying apoet 15. 7 Down 4. Grassland vichis" 5. Infrequent 16. Former 6. Conceit Giants' 7. Oft-written quarter- February back, phrase familiarly 8. Like a 17. Backed forgotten financially bill 19. Iniquity 20. Harsh sound 21. Put On cargo 22. Dehydrate 23. Ott of baseball lore 24. John Wayne's Itieknaine 26. Muscle 28. Amazon cetacean 29. Earth, e.g. .81. Little lass (.0*(4.) 32, Wire Measure- inent 33. Sailor 34, French breed deg 36. Italian, city 37. Military' ' (2:VMS BRUstELS tiott OtTOBEit 1Y,. -197i News of Ethel. Floor obout,Ilialtk...iit WI 133M S1S3b M3,Nv asval/ VS Id 13SSV8 _y 1 IN i S 13NVld V iN I Buna 13 A kali c vq. 3)SON5 7tr t 5 .S :eve 3N, 330 VA3N] 1N3OVS 301q '-F113 2:1 1 1 7/C1 The Ethel W.I. met at the • hoine of Mrs. Chester Earl With a. good attendance. Motto - The reason , a dollar doesn't do as much today as it used to, neither do people." was taken by Mrs. Ted Gill. Business was conduct- ed by Mrs. L. Weber. Commit- tees were formed for catering to a supper November 19, meeting at Cranbroolc October 31, also meet- ing in Waterloo Nov.1 and 2,, Mrs. Ted Gill and. Mrs. Wm. Dobson gave a report on the Annual held -at Centralia. Mrs. Gill also told of her trip to. Brantford. -Mrs. Chester Earl introduced the guest speaker Dr. Peter Hemingway of Listowel who spoke on your health, He, was thanked by Mrs. L. Weber and presented with a gift. Mrs. Carl McDonald gave the smile. The meeting closed with the In- stitute Grace followed by lunch "served by. Mrs. Carl McDonald and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald, alsO Mrs. •R. Annett of Brussels and . Rev. Stanley McDonald of Londesboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stevenson of Fergus on Tuesday night being their 50th Anniversary on the 10th of Oct. World overfed but morally lacking Speaking at the 12th annual , spoke of it. She cited the verse bread that feed the mind,'the soul and the spirit, require discipline and orderliness, she said. Dr. Langford concluded; '"The form of communion service at the church is repeated as often as we break bread together, at our own tables where bread be- comes the symbol of God's hand • feeding our souls.as well as our bodies." Mrs. Leonard Strong, of Egmondyille„ president of the centre region, presided for the rally held in Ontario Street United Church.. Members of the UCW of the church were hostesses for the 101 delegates who attended from Bayfield, Brucefield, Burns, Clinton Ontario Street and Clinton Wesley-Willis, Egmond- yille, Londesboro, Goshen, Mon-, crief, Seaforth, Varna, Walton and Winthrop. Others who spoke or gave reports included, Mrs., Ross Trewartha,Clinton; Mrs. W. MacDonald Gadshill, Mrs. S. Shier, president of Huron-Perth Presbyterial; Mrs. Mervyn Reuber, Seaforth; Mrs. W. L. Whyte, R.R.2, Seaforth; Mrs. Mervyn Batkin, Clinton;• Rev. L. S., Lewis, Clinton and Mrs.Stuart Wilson,Brucefield., • A ngsong was conducted by -Mrs. W. Spence, of R.R.6, St. Marys and Ladies' quartette from Kirkton sang. The rally next fall will be held in • Egmondville United Church.