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After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your
home. Waste hot water, and you're wasting valuable energy.
That's a good .reason for getting full value from your water heater in
every way you can. By fixing leaky faucets.
By insulating long runs of hot water pipe.
By waiting until you have a full load before you
switch on the clothes or dishwasher By using
cold or cool water when it will do the job.
By taking shorter showers or shallower baths.
By making sure that all' the hot water tha't
eventually goeS down the drain works hard for
you before it goes.
The Cascade electriC
water heater gives you a co.
dependable supply Of hot water 4.,ie
and it makes good use of all
the energy
to y
it COnsUrries. But WS
up oU to use hOt Water
wisely. Don't 'Waste a drop.
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THE, BRUSSELS, POSTt APRIL 21 1916
11110MPSON and iiiPHENSON
MEAT MARKET
, Pliem III174294 : , • FREE DELIVER
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WIENERS
Fresh Legs and Breasts
CHICKEN
Front Quarters
BEEF [Cut and Wrapped]
FREEZER
Scluteiders Frozen
MEAT PIES 14 oz.
lb.
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79"
9
9
99'
Schneiders [Red !Jots] MEAT S PECIALS
Wingharn Memorial Shop
QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSHIP
Open. Every Weekday
Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of
CEMETERY LETTERING
Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK
MIS
Mel
area iNeltorttes
Easter visitors
ihn.lsor
t e Berg Spilt Chute
something new
The most important for*ard step in durable, efficient barn dleaning since the development Of the bath cleaner itself: By eliminating a reverse curve and one corner wheel it reduces wear, tension and adjustment problems and givet you more dependable perforMance.
The teturn chute k full' width for greatest cleaning efficiency, The Berg 8Plit Chute as Well as the Berg Conventional Ohute, tan be used with any ma nure stacker or thrower. The new Berg 3 inch fhtes Move a third more liquid and 'reduce rell•back prOblenit. Write or Phone for more details abOUt .this eirCeptional neW equipment.
Keith Siemon
Plumbing Farm
Equipment
'Ontario
Patine 345,2734
rey Township council
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Building inspector appointed
44,
rey Township appointed
old Exel building inspector
ctive April 5. Be is to be paid
00 per trip.
e fee for building permits
be $15 for up to $2,000 and
per $1,000 after that.
ouncil accepted the
gnation of Rose Marie Bishop •
the clerk was instructed to
ertise for a clerk-typist, part-
for the township office.
e request of Wm. Knechtel
the repair of the Knechtel
icipal Drain was accepted
Maitland Engineering
ces Ltd., Wingham, was
Correspondent
Mrs, Cliff Bray
family supper was held at the
e of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cardiff
russels on Saturday evening,
onor Mr. and Mrs. Albert
if on the occasion of their
Wedding Anniversary.
iss Cindy Camp of London,
Pearson of Oshawa and Bob
son of Toronto visited with
and Mrs. Geo. Pearson on
weekend.
r and Mrs. ElWin Hall and
of Owen sound visited with
and Mrs. Roy Hall on the
kend.
r. and Mrs. L. H. Wardlaw of
nto visited with,Mr. and Mrs.
g Wardlaw.
he Brussels Elegant
broiderers met recently at
e McDonald's.
even members were present
answer the roll call, "Show
ign ideas for free choice
cle". Joanne McArter, read
minutes.
he leaders discussed uses for
twisted chain stitch, the free
ice article and designs for the,
choice article.'
ext, the leaders demonstrated
couching crossed stitch and
couching outline stitch. The
s then worked these stitches
appointed to make a survey and
prepare a plan, profile and
specifications and report on the
drain.
The request of Robert
EllsmOre for the repair of the
branch of the 6th concession drain
was accepted and Maitland
Engineering Services Ltd. was
appointed to make a survey and
prepare a plan, profile,
specifications and report.
The request of Terpstra Farms
for the repair of Branch "B" of
the Cox Municipal Drain was
accepted and Gamsby and
Mannerow Ltd., Guelph, were
Mr. and Mrs: Jim Pearson and
son of Montreal, spent the Easter
weekend with Mrs. -Alex Pearson.
Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Doug. Pearson of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Pearson of London and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pearson and
Jana of R.R.1, Ethel.
Mrs. Isabel Waker of Toronto
visited , 'with Mrs. Percy
Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bray and'
girls, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bray,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Grube and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Bray on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Bremner
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
Davidson and son, all of London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil'
Raynard on the weekend.
on their samplers.
Nine members attended the
next meeting. Roll call was "The
free choice article I have decided
to make."
Cathy Cooney read the
minutes. The girls discussed the
history of embroidery and
reviewed color harmony and
design for the free choice articles.
Jahe McDonald demonstrated
the satin stitch, the Sheaf filling
stitch, the 'french knot and the
twisted cord.
The girls attempted these
stitches on their samplers.
appointed to m ake a survey etc.
The same firm will prepare specs
on the repair of the open portion.
of the Love Municipal Drain.
John Johnston will . be
appointed commissioner on the
Chester Baker Drain.
The following applications for
tile drainage loans were accepted,
subject to money available for
debenture: $5,200; $7,500;.
$9,700; $10,000; $10,000; $2,600.
A grant of $10.00 was approved
to the Huron County Historical
Society.
Building permits were granted
to: Balli Hi Farms house &
attached garage; David Baan,
addition to house; Larry Keifer,
renovate Carport; Robert
Bremner, shed & barn,.
renovations; Ellwood Seili, pole
barn; Roy Williamson; silo roof &
granary; Dan Pearson; house &
attached garage; Gary Earl,
house renovations; Karl Kokesch,
house & attached garage and
Eldon • Wilson, mobile home.
The meeting adjourned until
May 3 at 8:00 p.m.
Approved accounts paid were
general $5,984.28 and Roads &
Bridges $12,059.73 for a total of
$18,044.01.
egant embroiderers
Show free choice design
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