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Mr. Baynton said that farmers
have changed their approach in
explaining agricultural problems
to the consumer and this has hurt.
"Three years ago farmers
started saying that a healthy
agricultural society leads to a
general healthy society. That
approach seemed to make a lot of
headway, but it has been replaced
by constant attack," he said.
"That kind of approach is too
abrasive for the people of Ontario
and Canada."
Mr. Baynton said that the
consumers have been heard by
the politicians and had their
interests catered to, but the
farmers haven't.
"Who did the farmers
complain to? They complained to
each other. You are not telling
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The Van Egmond Foundation is
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Egmond House, Egmondville,
Huron County, on
October 17, from 1 to 6.
Hot mulled cider and sausages,
made on the premises, will be
available and there'll be
demonstrations of pioneer crafts
like spinning. butter churning
and shingle making. A flea
market will be set up all afternoon
on the lawn and Foundation
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ar Friday and Saturday
Howard SEnith
At The
BRUSSELS INN
Sunday Special
6 oz. Rib Eye Steak
Figure Skating
Friday, October 1.5
in Brussels Arena 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.
— MEMBERSHIP FEES
Beginneri - $18.00
Juniors $21.00
Intermediates - $25,00
Seniors - $28.00
AboVe fees include a $3.00 registration fee payable to
the Canada Figure Skating Assocation in Ottawa.
A $10.00 fee is to be paid in addition to regular fees if
the skater wishes to skate on, Sunday:
Sunday ice time will include private lessons and is
limited to skaters advancing' froth preliminary dance
and figure.
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THE FIRST LESSON — New cubs and those who are returning for another year
listen to Akela, cub leader Dan Price Jones, explain some of the things they'll
learn. There are a good number of Brussels and area boys enrolled in cubs this
year. (Photo by Langlois)
F of A hears
Consumers aren't villains
"People on the farm have to
realize consumers aren't died in
the wool villains out to get
farmers" Ray Baynton of CKNX
told members of the Huron
Federation of Agriculture
Thursday night in Clinton.
"It is not a life of roses in the
city," Mr. Bunton' said.
"Farmers should try and find the
common ground they have with
the consumer."
Hot cider featured at
Van Egmond house
volunteers will be selling plants,
dried herbs and homemade
cookies.
The Van Egmond House was
built about 1850 by Constant Van
EgrtiOnd, son of Col. Anthony Van
Egmond, who lead William Lyon
Mackenzie's forces in the
Rebellion of 1837.
Egmondville is just south of
Seaforth, which is on Highway 8,
between Stratford and Goderich.
'76 FURY SPORT 2 dr,
Hardtop demonstrator.
'74 ASTRA - 4 speed
Transmission with radio
'73 MERCURY MONTCALM
2 door hard top 8 automatic power
steering & brakes - radio.
2 -'73 DODGE DART
4 door sedan, 6 automatic
with radio
'73 DODGE SWINGER
'72 DODGE MONACO 4 door
'72 DODGE
9 passenger station wagon
'72 CHEV IMPALA
2 door hard top
'72 Dodge 4 door
'71 CAMERO Z 28
'71 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 door hard top
'71 FORD 1/2 TON
'71 G.M.C. 1/2 ton pick up
'69 FORD 14 TON
'69 OLDS 2 door 11.T.,
CRAWFORD
MOTORS
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ici—THE BRUSSELS' -POSt. OOTOBER 13, -MI6
People we know
home of Mr, and. Mrs.. Jack
Bryans were Mr. and. Mrs. Dean
Davidson of Listowel, Mr, and
Guelph.
spent Thanksgiving with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Mrs. Bob Houston of Kitchener
and Miss. Barbara Bryans ''of
Whittaker and family of
Brantford, Dr. and. Mr.s Peter
Hemingway and family of
Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Hemingway of Grey Township
Thanksgiving visitors at the
Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis resident, accompanied by Richard
Huron County WI Rally at
Scott of England attended
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Brantford, a fOrmer Brussels
the Anniversary Service of
Brussels United Church and also
visited with friends in Brussels
and community. Mr. Scott is the
son, of the former Betty Best of
Brussels.
and
Liar.
Mrs.
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of Walkevritioet, n; Mr,
Mrs. Roy Durst and
Cunningham of
Janis and Joyanne of Grey Hemingway.
Township; Miss Colleen Burst Among the many who came to,
and Cameron Manning of London Brussels to -attend the
were ' Thanksgiving visitors Anniversary Services of the with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
United Church were former
residents, members of the Lake Thomas.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers of (Lillian) Harris of Elora, Mr. and --Scarborough were Thanksgiving
Mrs. Earl (Evelyn) Robinson of guests with Miss M. Skelton, Lakefleld and Mrs. Milton Lake of
Mr. and Mrs. Ric:kRoCblianrskoen of Guelph.
Port Elgin spent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay of with her parents Mr.,and Mrs, Gorrie, Rick Nay of Toronto, Mr.
and
c MC urtsc. hce on. B George e M G and Mrs. -Angela Morello ' of
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan; Mr. Cudmore of Holmesville were
and Mrs.Ralph Triebner and Thanksgiving visitors with Mrs. family of Chesley; Mrs, Jack,
Earl Cudmore.
Davidson and sons of Port Elgin . Allan Cardiff of Toronto and
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laurie' Miss Janet Cardiff of Queen's
of Milverton were Thanksgiving University, Kingston,
spent visitors with Mr. and mrs. George Thanksgiving with their parents Davidson.
mr.no Mr. and Mrs,. Jack Cardiff.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Spearman
d Mrs. Larry Neil of.
and Heather of Harrow were Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Thanksgiving visitors with their Lamont of Clifford and Mr. and,
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mrs. George Baxter and family of
Guelph spent Thanksgiving with. Turvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brodie abd Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lamont.
Cynthia, John Watson, all 'of
Thanksgiving visitors at the;
Toronto and Miss Wendy Gray of home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goll Kitchener spent Thanksgiving were her mother, Mrs. Alex,
• with Mr. and Mrs. Carson McCrackin and her brother Lorne, Watson. '
of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs Stanley
family. of Bluevale; Mr. and' Mrs. Doris McCall,
Mrs. Bert Bay of Brunner and Mr. Mrs. Eleanor Hemingway, Mrs.
and Mrs. Jack Higgins and ; Alberta Smith and Mrs. 'Leona
Armstrong attended the 25th
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Prizes for walkers earning most money
(Prizes for walkers 18 years & under only)
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