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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-12-05, Page 6ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce, that MIKE'S FARM EQUIPMENT has merged with Sta-Rite Dairy Systems Ltd., which exclusively markets dairy equipment. We . will now be 'known AS STA-RITE DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. and as such are the sole distributors for Sta-Rite Dairy Equipment in Canada. Our telephone number will be 887-9426, p.o. box 251, BRUSSELS, ONT, Your on the farm Jamesway products will continue to be serviced by local dealers to be appointed by JaMesway Co. of Canada, You will be notified of these appointments, Sta-Rite Dairy Systems‘will be l pleased to service your present milking equipment and dairy Stlppi ies. We apprediate your •business in the past and look forward to your busines6 in the future. Yours faithfully;, Ralph HaVerrlari. • .64HE' BRUSSELS POST; D C MBI R 5i 1473'. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith have moved .onto the farm • moved into their new house and Mr. and Mrs. Doug. McTaggart Guide New vacated by the Smith family. by Cheryl Bauer Mr.- and Mrs. George Szerak of We started our meeting the. Wroxeter area have game. Patrol Leaders were possession of the house and lot, and patrols formed. The belonging to the estate of the late Prayerwas formed. Inspecti, Alice J: Forrest and are doing uniforms and the promise some renovating, prior to moving. recited (the 1st 5 Guide L Lloyd Smith is a patient in Tickets were given to Guide Listowel Hospital. their. Mothers to sell. 4,*••••••••••••••••••••••••44;••••••Tilei•• • 1[1: T S D 1111 Aft .n:fC . E • : Phone 88743391 -6.--i-, We Deity. •. SPECIAL - RED SPY APPLES . . . bu. 6.5 $1.49. • 6-qt. basket • • WHILE THEY LAST • • Canada No. 1 TURNIPS (unmixed) • • lb. Sc • • FREE DELIVPIRY s• ••• •••s4Viilis•e4•••••••••••••404•44•••••• °Wei STEPHENSON MEAT .MARKET SSZ6294 ;FREIE' DELWERV • • Perth-Huron Jersey club hears VP Presentations were made to Marlene Bowles, the George Bagg Memorial. Trophy,. she having a Champion Calf at the Parish Show at Stratford. Sheila Armstrong, Marlene Bowles and Kevin Partridge , received a T-Shirt and certificate from the Ontario J .ersey Club. The following donations were acknowledged: B & B Dairy Supplies, Goderich; J.Van Egmond, Clinton; Gorrie Feed Mill, Gorrie; , King's Hardware, Fordwich; J. & W. Rathwell, Clinton. Hugh Edighoffer, M.P.P. for Perth County was guest speaker. He told of the life of a member of Parliament and how it worked. A Here the Grade one students practise their routine in their bell costumes. The public is invited to the concert. HARRY BOLGE Harry James Bolger, died suddenly at bis resi Saturday, Nov, 24, 1973 born in Grey Township 11, 1903. He had Mime 17th concession prior to Brussels ,5 years ago. Mr. Bolger is survive wife, the former Gertrud a daughter Mrs. (Marilyn) Engel of Cran son Jim of Clinton; twi Mrs. Frank (Hattie) Joh Seaforth; sister Mrs. (Olive) Diinclas of Walton ,grandchildren. He predeceased by his first IN Pearl Richmond and a d Rosemarie in June 1960 a brother Howard, of Lo 1954. • The body rested at I L. Watts funeral home in until Monday when it wa to St. John's Anglican ch funeral services. Rev. Carsons officiated. Burial Brussels Cemetery. The pallbearers were Craig, Stewart Humphri Jan Van Vliet of Walton ai Raymond, Donald Bray a S. Smith of Brussels. Flowerbearers were nep Harry Johnston, R.R.#1, Terry Richmond, Blyth, Fowler, Southampton and Payne, Molesworth. Relatives and friends att from Brampton, Strat Hamilton, Sarnia, Toronto Elgin, Southampton, Lis children, grandchildren and great Seaforth, Stratford, Cli Palmerston, Lucan, Lo grandchildren. "Wilfred Strickler Blyth Goderich., is a son of *Mrs. Shireman. OBITUA • COrrespondent • Mrs. Mac Engel The Perth-Huron Jersey Club annual meeting was held at Cranbrook on Saturday, November 24th with a banquet served by the Cranbrook W.I. The business was held in the morning with the dinner at twelve-thirty. Dave Parkinson, Ontario Club Fieldman spoke on behalf of Floyd Dingwall, the Ontario Club President who was unable to attend. Sheila Armstrong, Dairy Princess for Perth County, Queen of the Furrow at this year's Plowing Match and member of the Perth-Huron Club wassa head table guest. question and answer 'period followed. Executive for 1974: President - Alec Ostrom; 1st Vice President - Gordon Young; 2nd. Vice, President - A. G. Whitely; Ontario Director , - Jack Van Egmond; Secretary - Chris Lee. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler and their family visited Mrs. Shirernan at her home in Bright on november 25th. Mrs. Shireman celebrated her 80th birthday with over one hundred relatives attending, including Christmas Seals out A total of 34,963 letters with Christmas Seals have been forwarded to: Huron and Perth County home's by the Huron Perth Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association members were informed at a meeting of the Association held in Seaforth. To date $16,772.31 has been received. The report was presented by Ralph Poren• Rev .*Garbutt Smith presided at the meeting when routine reports , were given by Mrs. Edith fisher, Mitchell; Miss Eileen O'Brien, Goderich; Ralph Goren, Stratford and Torn Leiper, Londesboro. Miss O'Brien said that physical conc,litioning courses in the Red Cross Rooms are continuing for both adults and children with Linda Clarke instructing. A I Respiratory Technologist has ' been supervising the Associa- floret Horne Care Units on leisure time. • With the Christmas Concert at Brussels. Public School coming up on December 12 the students are almost ready to entertain: Pie" of CRANBROOK Your Blood is the BEAIlLOODOONOR' rreeh Ho* . RASPS PORK 4 P. P p 7 Y P. P. P ..PF ati j og ti$010 14: Og4 or nitg AgTS *--"": "a' Y. r* 116 • 890 WE 0E604* Stitt tdid. Mit*. MINCE r1,IEAT, 4,7610,1*Eit *Ott tit :08110g: Pb wt EARLY pRENcit FitYS, pkgs Old 00iiitrf • 'Abu Aria P t g„ 94