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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-05-07, Page 11IVO tieitttittici the earled,in rnetreeneni for personal Hines` iiO4ei Stu h TH MPSO an STE HENSON MEAT MARKET Nana 11174294 FREE DELIVER -**-11-44-*** Schneiders Minced Ham, Mac & Cheese Loaf, Chicken Loaf, Pickle & Pimiento Loaf, Dutch Loaf lb. 990 SLICED LARGE BOLOGNA ROUND STEAK and STEAK ROASTS • • • • • . lb. 790 lb. 1E49• ishermen beware..OPP investigates, -accidents Recent investigations carried twenty nine warnings' issued the water c-cold Degchmient Out by OPP at 'Wingham under the Highway Traffic Act. include Nineinvestigations with nine other Twenty-four investigations with one 'charge persons charged under the Liquor laid under the Cri mi nal Code, • Control Act. TwentHvvo eharges laid and On Wednesday, April 30 cold water. The League's research shows that if you are thrown from your boat in the spring of the year, you must get to shore as quickly as possible. An important consideration then, is proper clothing. Warm underclothing, with windproof and waterproof outer garments that can be tucked into high-cot, laced boots and that have knitted wristbands, will keep cold water from circulating, close to your body. To keep you afloat, a life jacket should be fastened securely over this warm clothing. Do not think that because you are a strong swimmer you can make shore from an reasonable distance. You may not, before the chilling water numbs you into unconsciousness. Enjoy your fishing but be prepared for the unforeseen. warm spring coat and a booklet or publication on identifying wild flowers. But try to resist • the Almost everyone who has ossed a hook and line is .caught p in day dreams about the' big es at this time of year and redictions of an early fishing eason have hopes running high. However optimistic fishermen may be about their chanced of eating their boats into the water arty, the Ontario Safety League uggests that every boater takes ime to plan for cold water survival. Why? In 40 degrees Fahren- eit water death can occur in less han one holm When the water emperature is 50 degrees F you ay be unconscious within an our, In Ontario waters, it is most the end of June before 68 degree safe water temperature is xperienced. There is some controversy bout staying with the boat in May Gardening Tips May is planting month, so be ure the garden is ready,' . "Give the soil a spring tonic," uggests Ontario Ministry of griculture and Food horticul- urist R. F. Gomme. "Mix a quart ach of bone• meal and dried heep manure into a bushel of eat moss. Spread it generously n the soil and spade it under efore planting." Start the vegetable garden by owing peas and onions as soon s the soil is workable and warm. alt until the danger of frost his ssed, usually about May 24, efore planting tomatoes and eppers. Gladiolus and dahlias can be anted soon. Successive plant- gs of gladiolus every 40 .days ill provide blooms over several eeks, Water recently planted nursery ock often, so that it becomes stablished before the hot ather arrives. Permit flowering bulbs to loom and then wither in their rigilial location. If they are in a wn or other spot where this is at practical, transplant them into shaded area until their tops are ried and brown. Theti dig the ulbs and store in a dry place ntil fall planting time. Enjoy Ontario's Spring Wilde. Flowers "At this time of year, a walk in he country to see Ontario's prim wild flowers makes a aPPY family outing;"' says iitath, Ministry of Agriculture nd Food horticultnii5t; K. ughas. "There are many parka, well as conservation and reation areas within easy reach .a41g Mrs. Ste " Marie, Wingham; Sarah Anstett, Wingham; Tena Gardiner, Lucknow; Joan Robinson, Lucknow; Kathleen Ellacott, Listowel; ,Rita Holloway, Wingham 84 Brenda Stephens, Molesworth; Clara McInnis, Fordwich; Mrs. Ron Bester, Mildmay; Mary Dumphy, Listowel & Margaret Riley, Wingham; Ab. Nethery, Wingham, Margaret „Riley, Wingham' & Mrs. Mel Beattie, Listowel;. Joan Robinson, Lucknow, patsy Theodorff, Listowel & Jim Scott, 'Listowel; Sarah Anstett, Wingham, Mrs, Barkwell, Lucknow & Lyda temptation to pick them, .so that they can multiply and provide future enjoyment. Reidt, Wroxeter. Share the Wealth : 1 Florence. Kennedy, Wingham - $34.00; 2- Mrs. Derbecker, Wingham - $36.00. $25 Special: Mary Dumphy, Listowel. Jackpot Consolation plus Bonus; Joan Robinson, Lucknow - $27.50. • Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. Angus, Wingham. The following skaters from Brussels have been skating in the Mitchell Spring School on evenings and week ends for the month of April - Michelle McCutcheon, Catherine Cardiff, Carol Wheeler, Jill McCutcheon, Leanne Cossitt, Chris. Cossitt, Karen Alexander, Kevin Wheeler, and were successful in passing the following tests on. May 3rd & 4th. Senior Silver Dances Catherine Cardiff - Blues; Carol William. E. Wall of Wingham and Ralph E. McLean of Wiarton were involved in a collision on Highway #4, north of the CPR Turnberry Township. There were no injuries, and total damages were, estimated at $1000.00, Lap Card: Mrs. Derbecker, Wingham. . Dart Game: Hazel Gowing, Listowel • $4.0;0. Door Prizes; Deanna Boyd, Gorrie, Margaret Riley, Wingham, Kay Rich, Wingham and Mrs. McLennan, Lochalsh, Lucky Draws - Mrs. Denstedt, Dorking, ' mrs. Barkwell,. Lucknow, Pam Riley, Wingham & Joan Robinson, Lucknow. Wheeler - Pasa Doble and Starlight Waits. Jr. Bronze Dances Karen Alexander - Fiesta Tango; Kevin Wheeler - Willow Waits. Preliminary Dance Chris Cassett Canasta. Figures 1st. Karen Alexander, Kevin Wheeler, Chris Cossitt; 2nd. Leanne Cossitt. • Our -Professional Miss Karen Weber tried and passed two of her Gold Dances. It's planting, time again • Start peas, onions most popu l ation center's, with a itili with, interest cumulated Over -, - • - ,..,,, ,i,)_—... ide variety of colourful' ' and iii$ investment Ceirtiffcatelg would be worth 1"' 5•"°"; Value teresting spring flowers." ,:: :.* - A ,: Amount lacks-in-the-pulpit, yellow dog, th violets, hepaticas, bloodroot invested At Maturity d the early May FIOWet are just few of the wild flowers that 941 in April ; May and 'June. nt,!rio's Provincial flower, the 1111111111f which dedieS in White or ales of mauve and purple, also is On a good show.ro add to the etijoyinetit•Of the are Walk, take rubber boots, a :!;11 yeas, Iiileiriber Canada Deposit Insurance Cbrporatidn , aid :E 1,1-kUt 0,0 -MPANY SINCE 1880 Main gfteet Easti Listoweti, b, Mrs. Sharon E. Scott s .Manager .46*;:maamoot000ttatotatamotootftwo -, Get a Head Start with a 5 year 9 1/4% Guaranteed investment Certificate '011)0. .•00 • '• d' • • •• • •• • • i SAP $1.601/0•00 4' • •• * g. -4' ir g' • i. .+u.r.ii . • - 412u 41130 • 4'4- 4.* V •• • • • i4 a '' ....$ 195/1•61 t 7,858.28 f- • • .$1S116.49 ..S31,431.98 OUr Gitartinteed • Lions' Bingo Winners Skaters in Mitchell Sunday, May 11 Hear Rev. Ron Ilkirr Editor of the "Christian Enquirer" a newspaper that prints many articles not found in papers today, with increasing circulation in U.S.A. and Canada. PLUS THE SINGING GROUPS "The Happy Five Tracks Plus One' AND "The Lost and Found Department" 8:00 P.M - Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN MAY 4-1 'I is designated PRO-LIFE WEEK IN ONTARIO •••n ••••••.••••••• . The Lost and Found Department WILL BE SINGING IN Court House Park IN THE SQUARE, GODERICH Sunday, May 11, 3 pm, • • , 'E,V I t..si ELS WHEN'CiOCID'MtN :t4)0' 'NbtfliNd,