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THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 8,1 977 —23
Cranbrook
Mrs, Mac Engel
Correspondent
Word was received last week of
the death of Wm. H. Smalldon f
age 86 years, in Petersburg,
Indiana. He was the eldest son of
the late Harry $malldon and Mary
Brown and was pre deceased by
his first wife, the late Miriam
Wood of Kincardine. Surviving is
his wife, Lillian, two brothers
Harold of Brussels, Jack of St.
Johns, Mich, and a sister, (Edith)
Mrs. Alf King of Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of
Meaford visited with his brother
Howard and Mrs. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Henry,
Goderieh,spent the weekend with
Mrs. Stuart McNair.
Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Smith,
Seaforth, visited Mrs. Mac Engel
on Sunday.
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J. L. Mc Cutcheon Motors
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THIS WEEKS SPECIALS
'77 Vega Hatchback -Rpg.
A.T. $4,495
'74 Nova Hatchbacks 3,495.
'73 Javelin2 dr. Buckets $2,395.
'71 Chrysler 4 dr. H.T.P.$1,995. •
Special
$4,150
'3,250
$2,040
$1.600
Safety Checked - No Trade ins
BONG SHOW WINNER — Chris Langlois was the
winner of the Grade 5 and 6 Bong Show held recently
at Brussels Public School. Here "Chuckie" Darren
Watts presents Chris with the "Bong" trophy.
(Photo by Langlois)_
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work-handling attachments
keep the Cadet working long atter the grass has
stopped growing.
Choose from two 8 hp Cadet Lawn Tractors—the 81
with standard transmission or the 80 with hydrostatic
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become better qualified
Wizens, These are only. two
oups of whom their parents and
n of us Can be proud.
,There are many others who
evote time kin aid to others and
re engaged in a variety of
nnunity activities stich as
lurch, band, etc. exerting time
nd effort in educating
onselves in a variety of ways to
ecorne good Canadian citizens
,herever life may take them.
* * * *
Lots of excitement planed for
he Antique Car Rally and Flea
arket Saturday and Sunday -
00 registrations had been
eceived early this week.
The Flea Market will have car,
arts, crafts, etc. to offer. There
in be model airplane
monstrations each day. There
even the possibility of some
ntique aircraft flying in to Jim
.nistrong's airport. Breakfast
all be served at the Agricultural
unds.
Don't miss the Trash and
reasure main street sale. You
ever know what you might pick
p at a bargain price.
•The tours of antique cars leave
ussels at 11 a.m. Sunday to
isit Bainton's at Blyth. On their
turn there will be car games,
ophies presented and a costume
West. Come along and enjoy it.
PS
news
On Friday, May 20th a
pedal assembly was held to
lebrate Queen Elizabeth 11's
h anniversary as Queen of .
anada.
'Mrs. Cousins played the piano
r the singing of O'Canada. Jim
cott then gave a reading
xplaining the use of a national
nthem,
Cathy Sholdice gave a reading
n the procedures for showing
aspect to the flag. The Canadian
,ag Was held for the reading by ,
athy Cooney and Karen
cLean.
IMr. Scott then gave A reading
Canada's part in the
mmonwealth. This was
Rowed by a reading concerning
tizenship by Brenda Richmond,
am Wilson and Jacquie
bertson.
Mr. Scott read a short selection
bout the life of Queen Elizabeth
I, Mr, Scott then had each class ,
me to the front so that each
udent could receive a medallion
The assembly was, brought to a
ose with the singing of God Save
e Queen as played by Mrs.
yerman.'
(ByKaren McCutcheon)
The Grade 8 class biked 2 miles
o Ross Nichols' Bush May 11.
Mn Scott, the science teacher,
made a fire with help. We cooked
hot dogs and ate them. After we
vent on a tour of the bush to find
he flowers we had been
tudying.
BASEBALL SCORES
5 & 6
W L T Pts.
1 4 2 '4
5 1 ' 1 11
3 3 1 7
1 5 1 3
5 2 1 11
7 & .8
5 1 0 10
3 3 0 6
2 4 0 4
0 6 0 0
Sluggers 5 1 0 10
Grade 7 will hold a Rtiihnia-ge
Sale at the building between Ray
and Helen and Pro Hardware June 11,
Conie and Dance
Gr, 8 will be holding a dance
featuring 'The Little People??"
Jutie 17 8. 11 at lIttisSelS Public School.
Bombers
Devils
Wheels
ets
Stealers
Moochers
Bouncers
Catch ers
Drivers
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.FOR GRADUATIONS-
Engraved Identification
Bracelets
Don't forget, with the purchase of
$5.00 or more you get a graduation
pendant.
‘Mayer's
Jewellery & Gifts
Brussels 887-9000