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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-05-07, Page 20McCutcheon Grace Phone 887-9445 We Deliver Weston's — Reg. 62c BABY HAMBURG BUNS 49 STEPHENSON'S Bakery Grocery Assorted Flavours — 24's Zip Tops 7-UP CANNED POP .... ... . 3,49 E. D. Smith — 19.oz. CHERRY PIE FILL 790 Crown Brand SYRUP 2-lbs. 690 WHITE SUGAR 5-lbs. 1,69 + 5 lbs with each $10.00 order. We Are Agents for Wintario Lottery Tickets Phone 887-9226 Free Delivery Short Shots.. Classified 26. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Morley Nichols of Walton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Joanne, to Mr. Terry O'Toole of Melbourne. The wedding will take place in early September, 26-75-1 Mr. and Mrs.. John McWhirter of Brussels wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Gail to Robert. Bruce Hodgins of London, son of Mrs. Evelyn Bricker of Columbus Grove, Ohio and the late Mr. L. George Hodgins. The wedding will take place at St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, June 7 at 4:30 p.m., 26-75x1 (Continued from Page 1) said, "I don't think we have to make arks around here." Mr. Deslauriers said this act may become legislation because .a.ch year the province spends millions of dollars on damages- caused by floods. Councilor Harold Bridge said: "That's going to be dynamite", when speaking, about controlled development on the flood plain. Reeve McCutcheon said: "The onus has to come on the homeowner somewhere. As long as they know it is on the flood plain, they know they are taking chances." Mr. Deslauriers said for the first two years, it's going to be rough" until people learn about (Continued from Page 1) that is useful or decorative would be appreciated, Just let any Optimist know you have things for them and I am sure they will gladly pick them up later and be grateful for your, contributions to their sale. * * * The Cancer Canvass was very successful here this year. Contributions were generous amounting to $943.75. The. Majestic Women's Institute was responsible for the canvass in Brussels and area. The convenors of the committee in charge were Mrs. Leona Armstrong and Mrs. Ida Evans. * * ** * This is the last week for readers tb write an entry in the "What my the flood plain. He said during this time some people will try to make "shady deals" by selling land to people on the flood plain without them knowing about it. If someone starts to build or fill on the flood plain , legislation could allow the Conservation Authority to take him to court and force him to remove the structure or fill, he said. If this •legislation is passed by the province, it could change the whole look of the village. . Besides having a town built on -;tilts,it in the future, could move 'loth the downtown business and esidential development to an rea off- the flood plain. BY HELEN ALLEN hometown paper means to me" contests. An award of $400 will be given to the winning entry in the Canadian Community Newspapers Association contest. Details appear in an ad in this edition of the Post. So come on readers, tell us what you think of us! All entries will be published in next week's Post. * * * * There's a new face in the Post Office and on the streets of Brussels. She's Nancy Andrews, a journalism student at the University of Western Ontario who will be • working for the summer at the Post and the Huron Expositor. Nancy will welcome any ideas for feature stories that our readers can suggest. * * ** * * Grade eight students from. Brussels Public School attended the Brussels council meeting as interested 'obsservers Monday night, with their teacher, Mrs. Doreen Raymond. One girl in the class said she plans to run for council as soon as she, turns 18. Councillors are reported to be worried about the competition. BLOOD ,t TRANSFUSION SERVICE Main St on flood TODAY'S CHILD HOPES FOR A FARM HOME Here's a 13-year-old Who has never lived in the country but it's his idea of paradise. Donald very much hopes he will be adopted by a farm family. He likes the country, the space, the animals and he hopes that on a farm he could have a dog. Donald is a good400king boy, tall and sturdily built with b1onde hair, wide-set blue eyes, fair skin and freckles. He iS in good health, hyperactive, always on the go. For this reason his social worker hopes his dreaM of a farm home edifies true since there is always something to do on a farm. Donald is in Grade Seven ; considered a slow learner: He is doing better this yeat, especially in spelling. He likes working with his hands arid is good at using tools. He is interested in carpentry and machinery. A helpful boy ; Donald is always ready to share any chores to be done at school or in his foster home. Since Donald gets on Well with children of all ages, he could fit into any size family. He especially needs a father Who wil enjoy spending a lot of time with hint and share his activities. To inquire about adopting Donald, please Write to Today's Child ; Ministry of Community and Social ServideSi tiok 888, ' Station k, Toronto M4P 2H2, RA' general adoption information, consult your local Children's Aid Society. 20- THE BRU SSELS POST*MAY 7. 1975 • Sunkist ORANGES, Size 113 doz. 79 Schnelder's — 6 oz. pkg COOKED MEATS, 6 Varietie .... ea. 39 Red Clover SOCKEYE SALMON 73/4-oz. 990 Open on Friday Night 'til 9 p.m., Jack Ritchie ,here is getting illbank e pure ssels, lee at &Jerry, b t has inter fr eion of dlbanlG tiqactiit ding at dfot as 11Y furl liable at Pro can be rose oi The $136,1 1975. The 20,00 .11 b 'usine ill rat The ursd ouncil ill rat gimme 'S V Thom nexpec mpany his f A larg d kept enty ound Forking, The w eing hi attem The do esence s owne actor, t ay but The a ghted si the tim try to or Leonard Jamieson J,. M. Cunningham, General Manager of Topnotch Feeds Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of M. Leonard Jamieson as Manager of the Brussels Branch, Mr. Jamieson graduated from the Seaforth District High School in 1968. He then attended the University of Guelph where he took the four year Animal Science Course. After his graduation , in 1972 Leonard held various management positions in Agriculture. Mr. Jack Ritchie officially retires as manager of the Brussels Branch on April 30,• 1975 after having served with the Company for 17-years. Jack will, hoWever, continue as a sales representative on a part time basis. Both Leonard and Jack' are well qualified , and look forward to serving the agricultural community in and around Brussels.