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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-06-14, Page 4well .59 I E.-7minliffinnlimminimmilimmilimmimmimumillo 11111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lr Nabisco SHREDDIES 35O pr. .57 B Prod. of Honduras • Golden Yellow Chiquita BANANAS ▪ Prod.USA Can. No, 1 E CARROTS Prod. USA Can, No. 1 TOMATOES • Prod. USA Can. No, 1 CUCUMBERS English Lb. *Ls F.. .49 Lb It 49 2 lb, gag SALETRICED, '1. OF .BETTER USED CARS 1977 TOYOTA 2-1977 CHRYSLER NEW YORKERS-4D-HT 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2-1976 PLYMOUTH GRAND .FURY 1976 PLYMOUTH FURY 4D 1975 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER 1975 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 1975 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1975 DODGE MONACO 1975 PLYMOUTH SPORT 2D 1975 BUICK ESTATE WAGON. 1975 DODGE 1/2 TON TRUCK • =1974 PLYMOUTH SATELITE 4 DR. LOW MILEAGE. 1974 PONTIAC ,LAURENTIAN 1974 PONTIAC ASTRE .1974 "CHEV AL CAMINO .1974 CHEV 4 DOOR 1974 DODGE 3/4 TON PICK-UP 1974 DODGE MONACO .1973 'PLYMOUTH FURY ,• 1973, DODGE POLARA CUSTOM 4D 1970 'CUTLASS 1969 GMC 3/4 TON P1CK-UP, 41.' CRAWFORD 61 M OTORS WINGHAM ,ONTARIO J & K SHOES'N *Special * Carhartt WESTERN SHIRTS To clear $15.00 JEANS Many other gifts to please Father On Fathers Day Brussels Member. 11:13.A. Phone 887-9497 ainitimimmimmitimmiummummumminimunimmumummummunimmumimmumnimminimmunimmimummummumnimmiummiumg 4 THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 14, 1978 Employers urged to hire students • Crowd .enjoys flea market (Continued from. Page 1) Carl flew' a P5l American Fighter all registered participants which. World War 11 plane and a was served by Max and Barb German Fighter camourflaged. Watts and helpers. Howard flew a by-plane'and. Rudy A dance was held upstairs in flew a little 24" wing span with a the crystal palace and music was .051 cu in. engine. It was too supplied by Marty Stonehouse of windy for some of the other Kitchener. People remarked at planes. the nostalgia of the building and, thought it was a real great place. (One person's junk is another pergon's treasure.) A draw was made on a homemade balogna made by Holzamers Meat Market and.was won by Roy Hastings from Shanty Bay. . Sunday morning brought more good weather and breakfast was served by Donna and Brian Sanderson and their helpers. ,Another tour was held at 11:00 headed by George. Brown and Harold Felkar, to see the aircraft again and then over to Blyth to Baintons Old Mill and back. At 1:00 a remote control air show was held and really enjoyed by the crowd. This was supplied by Carl Graber, Howard Morten, and Rudy Mayer (Kitchener). Brussels The Euchre team for the Brussels Aux iliary to the Legion which. included. Geni Dellow, • Helen -Dobson, Kay Duncan and Kitty Rutledge, travelled to Tim- mins on the weekend where (hey competed...in the -Provincial Euchre Tournament with 40 other teams from across Ontario. . They enjoyed . the north hospitality and comradeship with the following winners playing on F7 Johnson's ' J-CLOTHS • Carnation 11 COFFEE MATE Highliner COD in BATTER Dream Whip DESSERT TOPPING 9O=• .63 g• ▪ Schneiders Extra Long Big Red 21- = WIENERS leoz. 1.09 10. limmliminummunimmiummimmillimmffimmo .99 1.19 1.50 46. Royale JIIIIIhllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Colour Print Schneiders Sliced = ▪ MINI. DELIS 4. • la Ea: ▪ Schneiders Luncheon Summer rime. , , salami. spiced 1341. • MEAT • 89 Ez • PEPSI ;COLA E..-, or Canada Dry .....t 24.106, ..k GINGER ALE r1" Fi Ted time n i a =- I• ..........-,"-RgeedhaoSehine 4-▪ - 1 SCONE ROLLS hte 2/.99 .1..rbEAfrich.B,.,AGS. 1,,..2 bZ "ted 1.0U .E m., JIM • . a'▪ A FLAVOUR -',,. ffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,.. O 1;`'''. CRYSTALS ... . :..a.: .1%. of 4'.c Pi 5. ....., ,..... • .1_ .. „7..,..e.,...4. . I - 444160‘ Children Children's games were held in. the infield and headed by Donna Sanderson. Trophy presentations for the cars and antique aircraft was headed by Don McNeil and the winners. were: Randy Nicholson Huntsville, 1936 Dodge for the furthest distance--trophy donated by Carl's Auto Body; use Fawcett, Bowmanville; 1910 Ford for the oldeSt ear-trophy donated by Holzamers Meat Market; Ike Bender,. Listowel, 1955 Ford for the best graffiti-trophy donated by John Brown .Motors; Dean Glover, Mt, Brydges, 1913 'Ford for the best brass--trophy donated by Max and Barb Watts; Bill Gregg, Rockwood, 1.942 Rigor Mother for antique aircraft-- euchre Saturday. St.. George 16W-18 points; Cortinna I5W-11 points: Apslcy 13.34; Tilbury 12:41; Brussels I 2W-31; Metro Windsor 12-29; Apsley 8-7; St. George 8-6. low prize South- Porcupine 2-91 points. Others local a uxiliarys that sent teams wercGoderich and Listowel. The team was driven • to Tim- mins. by William Dobson and Ross Duncan. trophy donated by M. Tanner, Walkerton; Cliff Love, Kleinburg, 1941 Chev for Bainton's Old Mill trophy donated by Bainton's Old Mill; Dave Cameron. Wingham, 1940 Chey. Sedan Delivery for commercial vehicle--trophy donated by J. C. McNil Brussels; First registration trophy, George Brown, Gortie; Hard Luck Trophy, Steve Branch, Guelph-- trophy donated by Don McNeil Brussels. The car games then began and except for the dust was really a lot of find for the participanN and the audience. The winners of the games were: apple bobbing race-- Barry Spring, Balm Beach; She race--Bill Gordon, Orillia; Slow race, no 'running board--.Martin Shoneouse, Kitchener; slow race with running hoard--Brad Wheller, Norval; potato. race--Bill Gordon, Orillia. Winner of the $50. draw was James Howes from Dundalk. This was -drawn by our • National President Bonner .Neeve,. Port Credit. WAV FOOD STORES AIL = Prices effective till closing Tuesday June 20, 1978 MIL aft Orange Pekoe ..'-ilm.r11 *PIP" arai 4,44. 44'4 Salado .4.0011or ..momor AMA 44111, Royale 411% rm‘ TOILET s • TISSUE j ••• - 8 4 s; .. \ • 8 Roll Pkg. si,"4. • 1401111‘014°' OW* E 1111. E._ I PAPER TOWELS = .37 ,? 14/14101% s's' = Fi 1 OW The Canada Manpower Centre for Students in Listowel is official- ly proclaiming th e NVecii of June 19-23 A 'Hire 4 Student Week' in each area mmun it y. High school students are out of school now and arc on the job market. 1;..mployers are expecially encour- aged to he aware of students as being an enthusiastic source of labour, and to ereate'a job around Hilda M. Payne ,Attendallee was good at the annual Blossom Tea and .Bazaar h e ld at Huronview on Wednesday, Ma,", 31. The tea was (Lclared officially opened by Mr. Chester Archibald and during the afternoon over 100 teas were served. • Prizes awarded were: flower arrangement, awarded by Keh Cook's Flowers, Mrs. Gladys, Eloggarth, Clinton; wooden bowl PRODUCE PRI11.6d Oz, kr 14 Oz. MEAT PIES e Schneiders Phi .69 4.69 ROTHS FOOD their business, farm, or home in which a student could be employ- ed, Karen_ Scott and Donna Wheeler of the Canada Manpow-, er Centre for Students have been busy visiting over 200, employers in area communities and while a number of students have obtained employment, many are still avail- able, awarded by Anstett's. Jewellers, Mrs. Grace Peck, Huronview; magazine rack awarded by Beattie's Furniture, Mrs. Lorne Radford, Clinton; ceramic dish, awarded by Clinton Home Hardware,• Mrs. Josie Cunningham, Huronview. Clinton Women's Institute was incharge of the Bake Table which did a good trade and crafts were in the care of Diane Elliott. Blyth Women's Institute took care of ▪ Aunt ,at Jemimah Aft '"4WIP" JIM AINI Frozen tr. WAFFLES .0. ,fr 2/100 ie... ......:...-- 4411411too' ' *ow ..o-..,, Schneiders . - ... Breaded :111""'"',.....___ a▪ l▪ l. jala CHICKEN -..:.- : ..... _ oti• .... , Jo. LEGS nb. .... 8.0 2.99 team competes TEA BAGS - - so •• 2.77 "64°17 ‘.‘ 14/111110444%k OW ISO° .60011.111r Huronview tea and and crafts sale food values allentytere! E. aka ama Chapmans Schneiders" a• -Sliced SIDE BACON 1.69 1 Lb Pkg. 1411 Ilit‘tk% IOW 00*.o. 111 deliciout Mouoie a, STORE HOURS .98 "'k1/4" 4446.0(0. 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