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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-09-10, Page 19JOHN'S. AGRO SERVICE. Custom Combining, Swathing, Ploughing, Etc. Phone 887-6542 DAUNTED — Although the girls in this picture did not win the Volleyball pionship this year they displayed sportsmanship and skill throughout the ament in Clinton. They are as follows: Bottom row- Janis Van Vilet, Anne , Linda Axtman, Jo Ann Czerwinsk,i; Middle row - Jo Anne Boven, Elizabeth nk, Kim Riley, Brenda Smith, Pia Marcussen; Back row - Dianne. Godkin, Baker, Sharon Thompson, Patti. Muegge, Carolyne' McClure, SusanRice, ey Maloney, Marg. Montgomery. (SPS Photo) Accident kills McKillop man NOT cham turn Ribey Reini Jayne Kath 24 note jobs Post sels YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF * Fair 'prices Honest weights Reliable grading * Patronage return on profits Courteous service is His brother-in-law, James Lamure, 22, of R.R.5, Seaforth, a passenger in the car, is in Stratford General Hospital in satisfactory condition with fractures of left leg and arm. Seaforth OPP Officer James MacLeod, who investigated the mishap, reported the car left the road and struck a tree. The late Mr. Thompson is survived b y his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, of R.R.5, Seaforth, three siSters, Mrs. James (Lorraine) Lamure of R.R,5, Seaforth; Susan . and Elizabeth at home, two brothers, Harry and Samuel at home; his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Th. ompson, London; and his fiancee Margere te Cook. The body was at the R.S.Box, AST WAWANOSH N RSERY SCHOOL This i zation. It assist. a n on-profit organi- is a Co-Op. Volunteers is Miss Joyce Nethery who Our teacher for the coming year recently graduated from Fanshaw College in Early Childhood Education. To participate your child must he toilet trained., Children may attend every other day for 21/2 hours, either in the morning or afternoon. The fee is $2.00 a day for ' helping mothers and $2.50 a day for mothers who are unable to help. The aini of the Nursery School is to ,provide a friendly atmosphere where children can become acquainted with some of the things that they will encounter in their first year of school. These include toys, books, songs, other children and adults who are, not familY. This school begins Septenibet 15th, infortnatiolro5; registration °trrationfilwrtrhieter or phone Joyce Nethery, Brussels, Ontario. NOG 1110, 523 9469, Child's Name:• 4 •• 'V W 4' 4' 6 .1 Child's. Birth bat' Patent's Names 4 'V NT 1 Phone No,, t ttttti Signatur Prefer Child TO Attend A,M, P,M. • A 23 Township Thompsoi dead after M cKillo about tw Seaforth, p.m, He the scene Dr. Paul year old McKillop Funeral Home, Seaforth, where man, Charles George of R.R.4, Walton; is a single car accident on p Township Road 20, o miles northeast of Friday night at 10:50 as pronounced dead at by Seaforth Coroner, L. Brady. funeral service was held Monday at 2 P.M. Interment followed at Egmondville Cemetery. READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461. — Brussels, Ont. WHITE BEAN GROWERS Additional capacity is now available at our new modern plant at Seaforth which provides even more convenience for area bean growers Make The .FormOrs! Elevator Work For .You! ONTARIO BEAN GROWERS vr CO-O PERATIVE y Two locations LONDON SEAFORTH THE BRUSSELS Ptitt. titrIEMEIER