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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-04, Page 3Brussels bowlers getNew Horizons grant A group of retired people from Brussels arc to the groups in Ontario. among 66 in Ontario to receive New Brussels Lawn Bowling Club has received Horizons grants announced by Health and $1,650, to assist the group in the replace- Welfare Minister, Monique Begin. meat of its lawn roller which is required to A total of $555,249 in grants was awarded - keep its greens suitable for bowling. Attention Farmers I Corn Season is Here We are ready now for your 1978 CORN CROP - Honest weights - Faster Drying - More Storage Available with our newaccommodations We B,uy - Sell - Store RYAN DRYING LTD. WALTON ONT. We now have a phone cit the mill fOty6Ur COMeetlietrite 887-9261 PHARMACY OPErldaysaNOW --......_---..,....._w-_,....,..........-_---- il 4 rHOURS STORE PHARMACIST ON DUTY MONDAY 12:00 - 6:00 12:00 - 6:00 TUESDAY 9:00 - 6:00 • 9:30 - 6:00 WEDNESDAY • 9:00 - 6:00 9:30 - 1:00 THURSDAY 9:00 - 6:00 9:30 - 6:00 FRIDAY 9:00 - 9:00 9:30 - 6:00 SATURDAY 9:00 - 6:00 9:30 - 1:00 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS CLOSED "4.1.... •-•••••••..... 11.."..,... • • """......--• *"...., * "."....., 11,""••... • ^"....-, • ""`,..- •,-•1,....- • ' — $ '"...... t --..s...., • "--J. i ( ) ( ? For your convenience, the pharmacy will be open Monday afternoons from 12:00 to 6:00 for full prescription and drug services. Prescription repeats may be picked up on Wednesday afternoon, Friday evening and Saturday afternoons by phoning ahead of time, otherwise only emergency' prescription service' will be available at these times. Watch for Our Official GRAND OPENING' THE Seetatafix pievimete, Brussels 887-9514 Mildmay, Ont. PalmerstOn „Ont., 367-5521 - 343-3912' BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING . ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment PROSELS ,POST, OCTOBER 4, 1978 — 3 QUEEN OF THE FURROW CONTESTANTS — The 27 contestants for the Queen of the Furrow competition held at the plowing match were at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre on Thursday night attending the plowman's bail. Following are the names of the contestants and the counties they represented, from left are, Cheryl Anne West, Oxford; Connie Giffen, Simcoe Centre; Susan.Peart, United Township; Lynne Stewart, the '77 - '78Queen of the Furrow; Lorraine Taylor, Peel; Deb Simpson, Kent; and Anne Stewart, Huron County. in the middle row from left are Dawnyca Wilae, Victoria; Nancy Kent, South Wentworth; Linda Velthos, Ottawa; Joan McCutcheon, North Grey; Eleanor Paddock, Wellington; Marion Britton, Region of Durham; Dianne Bogaert, Lam bton. In the back row from left are Laurie Frame, Brant, who won the competition; Wanda Colven, Bruce; Gien Janssens, Slate Valley FarMs; Nancy McKinnon, Halton; Diny Jogenotter, Hastings;' Becky Barrie, North Dumfries; Debra Redden, Frontenac; Marillian O'Neil, Middlesex; Marie Thomas, South Simcoe; Diane Lawrence, Grenville; Marg Aitchson, Perth; Karen Wames, Peterborough and Diana Vanderwielen, Maxwell, Stormont. (Brussels Post Photo) Council (Continued from Page 1) wants a board of seven trustees with three tmrn Brussels, two from Morris, two, from, Grey There would be a clause that the title would never be transferred out of the municipality and 'that the building would never change its use. Reeve Cal Krauter said he thought that the chairman should come out of Brussels. Council decided to discuss the matter at A later date with. Mr. Cousins. The only tenders for snow plowing, received from Orval and Mervyri Bauer of Bauer Farm and Garden Service in " Br'ussels at $16.50 per hour and at $16,50 per hour, standby with 18 billing hours per month were accepted. . - Pallbearers for L. Lamont Pallbearers and flower bearers in. the Leonard Lamont funeral last week were: Glen Bridge, Tom Garniss, Jack McWhirter, Spence Scott, George Jutzi and Glen Bone. Flower bearers Sam Workman and Ralph Traviss. I gr