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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-25, Page 16i a Zeal P ? FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE - AYR -WOODSTOCK • You'll call these Hi Balanced Capacity machines "the corn savers" MAIO 1111 41 14;I 7 1 Pir it gi»\ 4141Pft... Call Ken or Bruce For SPECIAL DEALS _ on International 715 Combines USED CORN MACHS. Gleaner C11 Gleaner F White 7600 1H.403 I,H, 715 11,900.0°. 18,500.°° 18,500.00 6,950.0° Hydra 23,500 ." SEAFORTH 527-0120 scribers however who are in areas still strike bound and as a result and where delivery will depend on the resumption of mail service. In the meantime we will do our best to- serve those who can be reached and are hopeful that our other subscribers will understand our difficulties. SANI-FLUSH 47ozs. Supreme Assorted COOKIES ,16ozs. Kleenex PAPER TOWELS Twin Pac Monarch FLOUR 2.5 kg. Brights TOMATO JUICE 48ozs. ChaptiiiinS ICE CREAM 2 litres .99 .99 .1.09 .69 .99 Bakery Grocery STEPHENSON'S Phone 07,9226 Free Delivery' OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL h PdVI. Schneider Frozen MEAT PIES 8 oz Box 1 Maple Leaf HAMS 2-3 lb average Capri 4 roll pkg. TOILET TISSUE Brimful TOMATOES 28oz. Weston Lemon Filled BUNS Reg. 79c. 2.30 lb .89 .53 .69 ALPHA-GETTI 19 " 2/$1 .69 All Varieties /1/1cCUTCHEON GROCERY: OPEN FRIDAY' NIGHTS UNTIL 9 BRUSSELS We Deliver Phone 8879445 16 THEE BRuSS 1-$ POST, OCTOBER 25, 1678 THE GONG SHOW — From the looks of things here, an apt name for the people who participated when the Optimists held a Brussels fest on Saturday. These people, who called their act Sex, won the prize of a toilet plunger for being the worst act of the day. .In the picture are George Contest here for reeve Langlois (unidentified subject behind him Gord Finch, Bruce Wilbee, Brian Huether, Ray Adams, Greg Wilson and the lead singer Ruth .Hinton. (Photo by Langlois) Mail strike causes Post problems (Continued from Page 1 .) Deputy reeve Toni Miller is in by acclamation and councillors Ross Procter and Bob. Grasby are running again for council and so is a newcomer, Clare Van Camp. In Grey Township Roy Williamson is in again as reeve by acclamation as is the new deputy .reeve,. Leona Armstrong. She replaces Cliff Bray who decided not to run again. Running for the council positions are (Continued from, Page 1) could put a storm drain down the road and we'd do it under MTC and get Burns-Ross (engineers) to do it," Reeve Krauter told the Grey township councillors. - Grey reeve Roy Williamson suggested putting a catch basin on the east side of the street and running six or eight inch tiles underneath. Reeve Krauter said that the Brussels idea was to pick up that water and go down the street past Watts Funeral Home. current members John. Gillis and John Johnston, newcomers Ed Krauter, Lyle Pettapiccc and a former council member Charles Thomas. For the public school board Donald McDonald is in by acclamation and the police village trustees are Ronald Cardiff, William Dobson and Phyllis Pfeiffer. • That's the way things stood at press time on Tuesday but candidates had until five o'clock Tuesday afternoon to remove their n ames from the nomination list. "Whichever way it goes, there's a cost involved," Reeve Krauter said and wanted to know if Grey would go in with Brussels on the balance of the cost. Grey agreed to this and the two councils decided that Grey should be responsible for 50 per cent of the cost not covered by MTC. The postal strike creates problems, for everybody and particularly for weekly news- papers who depend on the post office not only to distribute papers to its subscribers but also to bring in correspondence and advertising copy. Despite the strike and thanks to the conscientious manner in which the majority of the post offices serving this area are carrying on their duties, most sub- scribers in Huron and Perth received last. week's paper and also will receive their papers • this week. Most correspondence too was received in time for inclusion in the paper . There will be other sub- Brussels, townships agree onapartment deficit