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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-29, Page 20erx " 1n the store SP CHEALSA BUNS 1Re x. 89c . Special. 69' DRAW MON., DEC . 4 With every Weston Product Purchased (Value $1.00) a chance to Win a 7 piece Diamond Point Desert Salad Set with 2 lb. 12 oz. Carol Ring Cake 1 Ticket per family Thank you for making our Grand Opening a success Young Variety Brussels 887-6224 Weston Chocolate SWISS ROLLS 4's Beg-79c California Red Emperor GRAPES Allen's APPLE JUICE 48 oz: Scott PAPER TOVVELS2prkV Palmolive Liquid DISH SOAP 24 oz. bottle .69 ..69 .79 .99 1.09 McCUTCHEON GROCERY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 BRUSSELS We Deliver Phone 887-9445 oi•$1.14:it.W.f.§...4::?.:1:M::::::.:::/,:••••• • • • • • • • Schneiders. Mini, Sizzler ,^ SAUSAGE 1 lb. pkg. 1.49 MEET THE STARS OF THE 1979 SNOWMOBILE LINE-UP Trailfire' The new breed of Deere. Bred for lightweight strength, comfort, handling, and great uphill performance. Super-low center of gravity for stability on hills and switchbacks. Low-alloy-steel chassis for lightweight durability. CD ignition. Adjustable handlebars. Aluminum slide- rail suspension. Fan-cooled 340 or 440 cc engine. Spitfire' The lightweight snowmobile champ. Weighs just 275 pounds, yet features a spunky 340 cc free-air engine and aluminum slide-rail suspension that adjusts to your weight arid snow conditions. Spitfire also has a unique direct drive system, CD ignition, disc brakes, storage compartment, grouser- bar track, and more. TRAILFIRE AND SPITFIRE, BROUGHT TO YOU BY JOHN DEERE.. . THE COMPANY WITH A REPUTATION FOR QUALITY, RELIABILITY AND SERVICE. SEE TNE OF *Riff, 25% DOWN. NO INTEREST UNTIL MARCH 1,1979. Offer ends November 30, 1978: FR' McOEE AUTO ELECTRIC LT' "SALES BACKED BY SERVICE". 355 Josephine Street Wingham Ph- 35-74416 riot:2 N....JOHN DEER!) Mandarin ORANGES 10 oz. Puritan BEEF STEWS 24 oz. Tip Top Limit 2 MIXED NUTS 18 oz. Libby's PORK & BEANS 14 oz. Kleenex Twin Pac. PAPER TOWELS Chapman's ICE CREAM OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. Bakery Grocery STEPHENSON'S 06iid 881,9116 Free DelkItty, .49 1.09 7.34 .49 .99 .99 2 Litres aSSorted PLUS 1N-DOOR SPECIALS HOW • MUCH IS THIS?Mrs. Bessie McCutcheon with her granddaughter Janice Heise looked over some of the crafts on display at the Brussels UCW's bake sale and bazaar on Saturday, (Photo by Langlois) To the Electors of BRUSSELS Thank you for your support at the polls on November 13, 1978 HAROLD BRIDGE 29 THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 29, 1978 Name Huron homemakers board (Continued from Page 19) the services of a homemaker on a. private basis--such as the elderly, handicapped, chronically ill in order that they do not have to go into a hospital or nursing home, As well families can hire borne- makers to look after children or other dependents when absent during holidays, ill- ,ness or convalescence. Also buying the home- makersservice is the Home Care Program which pro- : Vides health care to selected patients according to in- dividual needs. 0.H.1.P. will pay the charges- for these patients for a limited time. As well the Social Services and Family and Children's Services may help pay the homemaker's fees where: a child needs care during the absence of mother or other person in whose charge he is; or for elderly, handicapped, ill or convalescent who re- quire such services on a part-time basis in order that he remain in his own home. And lastly the Cancer Society may buy the services for people who. wish to be cared for in their own homes. In her report Administrator Jean Young . spoke of the tax dollars saved by providing the home- makers service which allows people to remain at home rather than have to go to a nursing home or a hospital. E, W. Oddleifson, reeve of Bayfield, who was attending the meeting, remarked of the homemaking agency; "A great idea--something that has been needed for a long time.'' Both Mrs. Cardno and. Mrs. Young spoke of the need to raise funds from the private sector, foundations and big corporations in order to assist priyate families in paying for the homemakers service over a long period of time. With the organization being incorporated and, re- gistered as a charitable or- ganization, anyone giving a donation will be able to use the :receipt for income tax purposes. The board of volunteer directors elected at the meeting will meet December 2 for their first meeting to choose a chairman. They are: Betty Cardno and Lois Hod gert Soaforth; Catherine Walsh,John. Mackinnon, Jean Adams and. Evelyn McCue all of O.oderich.; Beverley Brown, Bluevale; Helen Tench, Clinton and Gwyn Whilsmith of Zurich.