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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-11, Page 14BY HELEN ALLEN <.:..**:;:i:1•k,g,.;i4..;;]*:: • Sea Brook FROZEN PEAS Wizard GARBAG E BAGS 85 Canada No. I Ontario Fresh Dug NEW POTATOES 25('Oband hag Prices effedtive sept.9-14114 PICKLES Thoz. 39e 2 ibs Coronation 8148AOABUTT5ii 14,,,tHE.BRIUMELS POST,ISEPTEMBER 11 i 1974 20's 10 oz. 45, Billy Bee HONEY 2 lb. L 7 COMPARE AND SAVE at - SEAFORTH IGA Backs attached Fresh CHICKEN LEGS ..79c 5 lbs. FAB 169 Astra MUSHROOMS Sterns — Pieces . Libby PORK&BEANS °z 37c • York PEANUT BUTTER m39. Libby TOMATO JUICE 41: 43 T.V. Instant CHOCOLATE 2 lbs. 990 Betty Grocer Ass't, sizes 63 CAKE MIX Hills Bros. INSTANT COFFEE 6 oz. ns, nA 77 Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE COCA COLA 2 37 24 t c 10 ase z ol 0 10oz. 3.39 Maple Leaf SALMON Lido MACARONI Grey firemen answer calls TODAY'S CHILD HE'S FRIENDLY BUT SHY gist turned 11, Bobby really wants to be friendly but, fearful of being rejected because of things that have happened to him, he holds back to let, other people make the first advances. Bobby is a likable youngster with dark eyes, freckles and reddish brown slightly curly hair. He is in good h ealth but on a controled diet because a recent medical test indicated he could develop diabetes. He wears sturdy shoes for flat feet that do not interfere at all with his mobility. Though Bobby has the ability to do average work in school, he is not doing so just now, perhaps because he feels insecure. He is in Grade Five. His interests are those of a y ounger boy and he chooses children younger than himself as playmates. Bobby likes to ride his bike but otherwise prefers indoor games such as cards and puzzles. He is interested in space and sorry there arc no more trips to the moon to watch on television. He is friendly with a horse at his foster home though a bit' nervous about riding it. This lad needs warm, demonstrative parents. He will be a fine son for a mother and father who can help him believe he is truly a member of their family. Such an adoption will be a godsend for Bobby. To inquire about adopting Bobby, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Chidlren's Aid Society. Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel Grey Tp. firemen answered calls to the farm of Joe Smith, 9th con. on Thursday afternoon and Peter Lefor on Sunday afternoon, both field fires which were soon under control. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cameron had an enjoyable family get-together at their. home, 9th con., on Labor Day weekend. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Orstrom (Vida Cameron), Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cameron, Tilbury, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Cameron, Sarnia, Lorne Cameron and his son Bill and Mrs. Cameron and family, son-in- law and daughter Madalene (Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wharton and .Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker Sunday, Aug. 25, the Bluevale Girls House Leagues played their final game. The "Coyotes" won over the "Road Runners". After their game Paul Shaw and Lyle Campbell presented the coaches Mrs. Jim Thompson and Mrs. Jack Shaw, each with a gift. The Mother played a splendid game against the FAthers, followed by a delicious barbecue supper at the park. The Tri County Juvenile Girls won over Walton in Bluevale Monday night with a score of 31-17. Friday night in Walton, Bin evale lost with the score being family), Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie, all of London, Doug and Mrs. Ritchie, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geddes and family, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins,Brussels, Ralph Noble and Mr. and Mrs.Winston McEachern, Galt, Cambridge. Mr. Wayne Baswiek, student minister at Bluevale and Belrnore, conducted the regular morning service on Sept. 8 in Knox Church. Rev. C.A,Falconer was guest speaker for anniversary services in Belmore. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed in Knox Church on Sunday morning, Sept. 15 at 9:45. Sunday School reopened on Sunday after being closed for summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Workni and Craig enjoyed a camp' holiday at Sutton provincial Pa recently, Mrs.Win. Cookson and h sister Miss Marjory Stewart, Victoria B.C. visited Mr, Calv Cameron and other relatives I week. Congratulations to Mr, a Mrs. Donald Perrie on the birth their son. Mr. and Mrs. John Bouch a children, Collingwood, spent t weekend with her parents, NI and Mrs. Douglas Purdy, Mt Purdy has just come home fro Listowel Memorial Hospital, Leslie Perrie, son of Mr. a Mrs. John A. Perrie is attend' Knox College, Toronto. Walker. Saturday evening guest at the Walker home were Me, in Mrs. Earl Weltz of, Walkettion. Miss Connie Mann and Mr. Iii Taws spent the weekend wii Mrs. Ross Mann. Mr. and Mrs. George Fische Mr. and Mrs. John V, Fischer an Mrs. Roy Thuell attended birthday party in London honour of their uncle, Chad Fischer's 90th birthday, Ther were about sixty enjoyed th celebration. Walton Tri-County Girls wo over Bluevale 30-21 in Walt° Thursday night leading the sett 3 - 1. They play in Blueval Tuesday evening. News of Cranbrook 26-19. Walton is now leading the series 2-1. Mrs. Gary Leeson and family of Stittsville visited with relatives in the area for the week. Mr. Robert Golley returned for a month's -visit with his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and Dayle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pritchard of St. George. Bob Pritchard returned home after spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Rainey of Akron, Ohio visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall on the weekend. Miss Dayle Fischer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe News of Bluevale Mothers vs Fathers ball game and barbecue held at park