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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-22, Page 12Pensacola Beach 12 days from $159.00 This is sure to be a popular destina- tion in Florida this winter simply be- cause the price is so reasonable. it is, part of the "Forgotten Florida" but each year more and more Canadians are heading to this area. This winter discover Pensacola Beach...you'll be glad you did! COST OF TOUR EACH OF EACH OF EACH OF FOUR THREE TWO TIKI $159.00 $169.00 $179.00 MAIKAI $169.00 $179.00 $189.00 HOWARD JOHNSON $179.00 $189.00 $199.00 TOWN HOUSE 2 BEDROOMS $199.00 $204.00 $219.00 The above prices are for the basic 12 day package. You can stay up to 95 days. Ask your travel agent for "additional week" prices. FLORIDA CIRCLE CHRISTMAS TOUR 14 days . . . December 18 . . . from $439.' CLEARWATER BEACH: CHRISTMAS SEASON 8 dais . December 26 frorati3011. brochures Available At ALL STAR TOURS PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" AV194111 NM NON , Ill. rare:„ 1 • NP-11111 •O'4 11:PicumbiaTILIIIIIIMMTIMI * * 4 1.111 PI qk•••, In the barrow-carcass compe- tition M. Turnbull's entry placed sixth and in the market barrow judging competition his entry placed third. Other prize winners in the November 10 draw were: Mrs. Brenda Martens, Grand Bend, a portable radio. Mr. Henry Martens, Grand Bend, dn AM radio November 17 Winners Cathy Sentiens, RR 2, Ilderton, digital clock radio Barb Beatty, RR 3 Goderich, cassette recorder Jean Little, Exeter, AM radio YOU COULD WIN *5700,000 FOR THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS OR FOR YOU TO SPEND HOWEVER YOU wiSH „ PLUS 1.5 MIWON CASH LINERS UNDER 10 O (300 *nit BOTTLE CAPS Beautiful selection of SPOON RACKS holds . from 5 to 25 spoons Also BRUSSELS SOUVENIR SPOONS Loy away now for Christm as MAYER'S JEWELLERY Where Personal Serivee is still Important •MenibeeBBA • BRUSSELS 887,9000' Open Friday Night 'Until 9 12 — THE BRUSSELS POST,, NOVEMBER 22, 1978 Friendship Club won't exchange gifts this year recently. It was decided to. Cameron. Program commit- not have a gift exchange at tee to arrange for the the next meeting, Dec. 6 with Christmas meeting. There dinner starting at 12:30 was a short program of music noon. and singing led by Mr. A card was sent to Beatrice Hooper. Lula played some Cardiff a patient in . the piano selections which every- hospital, also one to Lydia one enjoyed Fred Thuell gave a short talk on his experiences in the first World War. LOCAL PEPSI WINNERS Yorkshire Premier Breeder and Exhibitor at the Royal was W.J. Turnbull of Brussels with. Bruce Christie rep. Canada Packers. Brussels Friendship Club met in the Legion Hall Nov. 15 ,with a good attendance. Verna Thomas presided and. Lula Kerr played the piano. A minute of silence was observed for John Yuill i a former member who died Ten tables of euchre played for a short time. Winners were High Lady - Mrs. McCallum; Low Lady - Mrs. Hooper; High gent Gertie Bolger playing as man; Low gent - Torrance Dundas; Lucky chair s - Mrs. Hooper. In The Exciting Winning swine breeder at last Royal Mrs. G.H. Johnston of Clinton was the winner of a microwave oven, one of the exciting prizes you could win in- the Pepsi Cola Win a Home for Christ- mas Contest. She is shown accepting the prize from Rick Brintnell, a Tuckey Beverages representative. William Turnbull of Brus- ;els was a major winner 'hen he showed his swine in Royal Winter Fair compel.- tion. He won the Swine Herds- man Award, the R.W. Wade Memorial Challenge Trophy (Perpetual) in Class 551; the Premier Exhibitor Award Class 557; and the Premier Breeder Award Class 558. At the present time Mr. 'urnbull isn't planning on bowing at the Royal any- mere. He plans to slow down ;nd just show at the smaller hows. - He also won second for his entry Meadowbrook Sup- •eme 4K "in Class 550-York- Mires in Section 1, Boar 8-9 months, born January 1st - February 28 inclusive. The pig sold for $3900. He placed ninth with Meadowbrook Progress 29K in the • same section. 1-hs entry in the Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker 357-3558 Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart hosted the Bluevale Euchre party. Thursday when eleven tables played in the hall. High Players were Mable Edgar and Bert Garniss. - Low Players were same class Meadowbrook Chief 59K in Section 2: Boar, 6-7 months born March 1 - April 30 .inclusive placed tenth. In the same class in Section 4: Sow 13-24 months, born Nov. 1, 1976 - October 31, 1977 inclusive, Meadow- brooks Lassie 103J plasced first and in Section 5: Gilt, 10-12 months, born Novem- ber 1, 1977 - December 31, 1977 inclusive, his pig Meadowbrook Sally 206J placed third. Meadowbrook Lass 1K placed first in Sect- ion 6: Gilt; 8-9 months, born January 1 - February 28 inclusive and was also the reserve champion in Section 8: Grand Champion Gilt and Reserve. In Section 7: Gilt 6-7 months, born March 1- April 30, inclusive Meadowbrook Sally 57K placed sixth and in Section 9: Breeders Herd, Group of 4 animals, bred and owned by the exhibitor Mr. Turnbull placed first. Mary Helen Turvey and Carl Johnston. Mrs. Mel Craig was the lucky winner. Personals Mr. and Mrs. LarriElliott,, Linda Harkness, Dayle Fischer, Jim Moffatt, and Ken Skinn were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family. Bluevale