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The Brussels Post, 1975-06-11, Page 5pe )16 Y. IV Si wit ei nod ave 75, tied /ea Atith, 985 E BUTTER TRUCK — Two kids take easy in the k of a 1932 truck which was once used by the eswater Creamery . It was one of the favourites of the crowds who came auto show. Old car melee here Notice to Owners of OGS and CATS FREE RABIES CLINICS The Huron County Health Unit, in co-operation with the Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture will be holding free rabies clinics at the following: Friday, 20 June 2 pan, 8 p.m. CLINTON ARENA Monday, 23 ;hint 0.M. GODERICH. ARENA tutisday, 24 June 2 p.m. Wediieidayi .18 jun* 2 -0,M. thtieSdayi. 26 June 2 incr BRUSSELS, -FIRE HALL MAPORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE. 8 OA. 84Y014D TOWN HALL JOHN'S AGRO SERVICE Custom Ploughing & Discing ALL TYPES OF CUSTOM WORK Phone 887-6542 Brussels THE BRUSSELS > 0ST-,JUNE it, 1975 .New owners take over Texcm Mr. and Mrs. Ken Webster of London will take possession of the Texan Grill, which they purchased some weeks ago fromMr. and Mrs. Ross Brighton, on June 16th. • Ken and June Webster have two daughters, age 23 and\h19 and two sons age 17 and 7 w will make their home in Brussels with their parents.. Ross and Irma Brighton will be missed in Brussels where they have made many friends during their time in business at the Grill. They have purchased property in the vicinity of Ethel and will make their home there. tVE1tY ttjEiDAY 51)ECIALS' dint Batt 120 litotes] 0,0 Regulat [ 15 pleeesj . 9 Piecer Pieces] 3.11 *„ iilimet Box 1.65 Knack Pack 1.00' • June Special Stibmfitines..65e HE FORE so# main Street4 Seaterth 527-0443 to Brussels for the antique (Photo by LangloiS) Maitland Valley Region of ' S.C. held the first annual Market and Antique Car on Saturday, June 7 and ay, June 8 at the Brussels Grounds. Saturday the Flea Market ed for business at 10 a.m. ended at 6 p.m. Despite er conditions 20 vendors, g everything from a tailight a complete car, bought ped and sold. Not all ng was car parts - as one r travelled from Toronto to her collection of dried apple and another one sold ware. National Executive Meeting A.S.C. was held at 2 p.m. in McNeil's new shed. Future hies and events were sed and scheduled. Dinner served by the ladies of the n to the executive members. fter the Flea Market ended supper was over - Don ell, president of the region 25 antique cars on a tour of illage of Brussels. Por many s their first visit to Brussels. car club members, campers invited guests were treated to r•B-Q and refreshments after tour. After the Bar-B-Q is gathered in the upstairs of alace for a dance, Music was led by Marty Stonehouse ockey, of Kitchener, who is a ber of the club. He also won door prize - a Hibachi -Q. Sunday morning beginning. aan, Ross McCall, Wayne array Lowe served arery- outdoor breakfast, their in the Lion's Park. The boys ed about 20 dozen eggs, d about 20 lbs. ham arid d 250 cups of coffee. They d approximately 200 persons breakfast ending at 10:30 antique cars gathered at the Fairgrounds *litre registered 65 Cats' for the bat again was led by ijoq it around the village of e4i then made their way to n and over to Blyth. Herd dr People were greeted by ilaintoti- of 13aititoet Old hci gave a short story of the iinitittry and invited he to view his factory The tout, members Weed d by Mrs: littititen, A I 01410' was ptftetttol to ear b on y Mr, .4titt thd ducted a tour of the village of Blyth in a 1913 Buick Tourer - owned by Bill Barrich of Mississauga. The cars returned to Brussels Fairgrounds where the weekend ended in farewells until the next meet in two weeks in Milverton. Prizes and trophies were pre- sented to the following: Oldest Car - 1913 Buick Tourer owned by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrick, Mississauga. Long Distance Trophy = 1930 WMS receives plaque hong ring Miss Moses Melville WMS met in the church parlour with eleven mem- • bers present. Mrs. Martin, 1st Vice-President, opened the meet-. ing by reading Psalm 139 verses 1-5 and John Chapter 10 verses -1-4 and prayer. Blest be the Tie That Binds was sung with Mrs. King at the piano. Minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Steiss, and the financial report by treasurer Mrs. Speir. There were fourteen calls on sick and shut-ins. The collection was taken by Mrs. Speir and dedicated by Mrs. Martin. The Lord is My Shepherd was sung and a plaque was presented to the WMSin memory of—Kiss Bessie Moses by Mrs. King who also spoke of Miss Moses who did many valuable things for the society. Study 4 on Colossians "Lord of Our Relations" chapter 3 verses 5.17 was taken by Mrs. Matheson. BERG Sales — Service installation-- • FREE ESTIMATES o Barn Cleaner's o Bunk Feeders ° Stabling Donald G. Ives, R.R.#2, Blyth hone: Brussels 887-9024 Model "A" Tudor - Mart 'Kirik, North Bay, distance of 275 miles in seven hours. i - Most Trouble Trophy - 1937 Chev Coupe- Barry Herbert, Lambeth. Boot Trophy - presented to Geo. Brown of Gorrie for starting this area club. All cars registered received a tour pack consisting .of items of advertisements from local merchants and a special plaque struck for the meet by the Maitland Valley Region. Vendors at the Flea Market, the campers and the tourers enjoyed the area and expressed the hope that the region would carry on the meet next year. The plans for next year have already ,,been begun by the committee. The lunch booth was operated by the Guides 'and Rangers Companies of Seafoith and Brussels.