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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-05-05, Page 3CHARM BRACELETS FAMILY RINGS NECKLACES EARRINGS Open Fri. Nights starting 'May 7 till 9:00 Mayer's jewellery . 1.7.11.111.0 Is Still IMpOrtaht: Gifts Where' PerSonat SerViee Brussels 881-9000 Audrey & Lloyd' r:st.• SAFETY with precast concrete steps II RR 11 11111 Mr. Unit Step can provide entrance you with a safer al Non Slip Safety Treads • Expertly replaced in hours not days • Steel re-inforced precast concrete provides longer life n Maintenance free. No painting required • Many sizes of steps and porches Quality Ornamental iron railings to compliment your entrance Call Mr. Unit Step for your free estimate ife>LETTED ,Seaforth 527-1320 Your Precast Specialists Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK 7:05 a.m. "Feed and Weed" started. 5:45 p.m. "Feed and Weed" completed (105 Acres Later) arn, 5" uf„,i1 Inark7 7:30 p.m. I I, Getting ready for tomorrow CIL 28% Nitrogen Solution plus Weedkiller, It's the fastest answer going for corn. tiori, there are practicallynO fumes. You "Feed arid Weed" about three Fast acting nitrate getS nitrogen into times faster using your lOw horsepower the plant to get yOUr corn off to a fast utility tractor and your own field spray- Start. er, BeCauSe it's a non-pressUre soIU- 030. Agromart BRUSSELS: 887-6016 1 z b y THE LBWS-tag' 'Patti MAY 5, 4916., Did oil? didn't' lermair by the; lest,; wiped' lent ratio sha iung and vain ha to it am M bac eds get Ind eac blac blac ion low wit ;p0 Mrs. Mac Engel Correspondent Rev. Harold Heustin, Bradford, nducted the regular monring rvice in Knox Presbyterian urch on Sunday May 2. The WI would like to thank all e canvassers who collected a al of $275.25 in this area. Music teacher, Mr. Floyd rman and his pupils from.Grey ntral are to be congratulated their wins in the Stratford wanis Musical Festival on iday, April 30. Personals Mr. Lynn Evans is home from ingham Hospital Mrs. Wm. McNair, London, cat several days iwth Mrs. enn Huether. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Williams, gina, visited on the weekend th Mrs. Stuart McNair. Mr. John Schno'ck was mitted to Listowel Memorial ospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. AnguS Starr., and mily, Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. ilbert Stewart, and Mr. and rs. Leonard Boyt, of Primrose, sited Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton Saturday, a surprise party for n's Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Machan, towel, and Mr. and Mrs. array Dennis and Family, eKillop Township, visited Mr. d Mrs. Earl Dunn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard' Mitchell c visiting with their family in orold. Huron County Library has teed some new books in our library at the store which are to remain permanently. They are of interest to all but should especially be of help to boys and girls in preparing school projects. Thexe are seven volumes of Groliers Reference Library, titled "Lands and Peoples," and two volumesa the Canadian Living Webster Encyclopedia Dictionary. • You are invited to make good use of theSe new books as well as all the services that our County Library provides. Mr. Alex Cameron was admitted .d to the Listowel Hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and family, London,visited Mr. and • Mrs. Gordon Engel and family on Saturday. Personals Mr. and Mrs. am Sweeney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harland Young and family of Wainfleet. Mrs., Margaret Spence, who has been a patient in Wingham and District. Hospital, returned home on Saturday. Miss • Mary Joan Rathburn, Mrs. Margery Huether and mrs. Mary Huether attended the Assembly of the Federation of Woman Teachers for Region 1 held in Goderich on Saturday, May 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Sholdice were guests Monday evening at a banquet at the L.O.B.A. , Seaforth, it being their 50th anniversary. Mrs. Sholdice wwas a Charter member 50 years ago. - ,•• •r• 4-4,L:IPW' Howick Lions bingo winners Howick. Lions' Bingo winners are: Regular games - Doris Morris, Wroxeter; Sandra Bur- bage, Gorrie; Gloria Wyers, Listowel and. Ab. Nethery, Wing- ham; Kay Rich, Wingham and Ab. Nethery.; Clara McInnis, Fordwich; Nora Finnegan, Wing- ham; Clara McInnis, Fordwich and Pearl Angus, Wingham; Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter;. Connie Fenton, Wroxeter; Rita Holloway, Wing- ham; Mrs. Hammer, Listowel; Mrs. Lillian Newman, Wingham, Margaret Zeigler, Harriston and Hilda Gordon, Harriston; Mrs. Sandra Burbridge, Gorrie. Share the Wealth: 1 - Ethel Forbes, Harrriston-$28.00; 2 - Mrs. Schill; Formosa-$30.00. $25.00 Special: Edna Greenly, Harriston. Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. Cooper, Listowel. Jackpot consolation and bonus: Mrs. Aitcheson, Wingham, Ethel Forbes, Harriston and Mrs. Seil- ing, Wingham. Lapp Card: Mrs. Zeigler, Harriston. Door Prizes: Lillian Newman, Wingham, Anne Strauss, Mild- may, Hellen. Walker, Wingham and E. Gardner, Lucknow. Lucky Draws: Mae Godden, Ethel, Elizabeth Stinson, Elmira, Isabel Tiffin, Lucknow, Helen Cane, Gorrie. Dart game: Mark Westerterp, Wroxeter - $13.00. 1 •••••Im •1•00112• MOM" MOIM 0061 ' ZIP ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Residential, Commercial Industrial .Brussels, Ont — Pb. 887-9449 Prop. WAYNE GRUBE ENJOYING DESSERT — Isabel Adams and Catherine Danby enjoyed a spot of lunch at the Rebekah's annual Variety Fair, Saturday in Brussels. (Photo by Langlois) Cranbrook For GIFTS You Give or Wear With Pride Gifts for MOTHER on MOTHER'S DAY