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A TASTE OF YESTER*-
TO YOUR HOME WITH A SOLID
PINE HANDCRAFTEDtCREEN DOOR. }
ROSS MITCHELL
CABINETS & CONSTRUCTION
Al! types of carpentry work
R.R. #3 Brussels 887-6782
BRUSSELS CURLING CLUB
would like to thank the following
businesses for sponsoring Bonspiels:
Cook's of Walton, Huron Feeding Systems, Dauphin Feed & Supply,
Brussels Livestock, Brussels Agromart, Masterfeeds, Oldfield Pro
Hardware, McGavin's Farm Equipment, J.L. McCutcheon Motors Ltd.,
McDonald Lumber, Cardiff & Mulvey Real Estate and Insurance.
Thanks to the following for donating prizes:
Topnotch Feeds, Brussels Agromart, Logan John Deere Farm
Equipment, Bitton G. Petroleum, Huron Tractor, George of Brussels,
Country Garden Flowers, Just For You, Brussels IGA, Fashion
Boutique, Radford Auto, Howick Mutual Ins., B & G Electric, Brussels
Pharmacy, Grey Township, CIBC, Donna Bauer, McGavin Farm
Equipment, Patterson Farms, Bill Shortreed Electric, Brussels
Variety, State Farm Insurance.
Special thanks to Ernie &
Annette Lewington for
donating a pig.
Winners of 1/2 pig each were:
Pat Shaw of Blyth
and
Gary Pipe of Brussels
PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1993.
Brussels
People
The meeting of the Brussels I
4-H Stitchery Club was held at
Kathy Bridge's house on March 22.
Jacquie Seili demonstrated how
to put the bell together. Members
worked on other projects. The
'meeting closed with the 4-H motto,
"Learn to do by doing".
The next meeting of the Brussels
I 4-H Stitchery Club was held at
Kathy Bridge's on March 30.
Sherrie Baan opened the meeting.
Roll call was answered by the
members.
The group learned how to do lace
net darning and talked about further
meetings.
The meeting ended with the 4-H
motto, "Learn to do by doing."
On Tuesday, April 6 there were
eight tables at play for the Majestic
Women's Institute euchre party.
The winners were: high lady,
Thelma Cardiff; high man,
Reinhardt Bauer; lone hands, June
Jacklin; April birthday, Viola
Adams; lucky tallies, Mel Jacklin,
Bob Bateman, Isabelle Craig, Mary
Huether, Ross Cunningham, Lois
Hart, Fred Hunter, Mabel Bauer
and lucky cup Edna Prior.
This is the last euchre for the
Season, but on April 29 a hot
casserole supper and euchre will be
held in Brussels library to close off
the Cancer Campaign.
Mennonite youth
prepare breakfast
On Easter Sunday, the Youth
Group led in a Sunrise Service at
Brussels Mennonite Fellowship.
They also had prepared a breakfast
for the congregation between the
two services.
Pastor Tom Warner preached at
the regular 9:25 a.m. service. The
scripture passage was John 21: 1-
10. God knows what is holding
each person back from believing
and will provide whatever is
needed for each to believe if only
people would respond. Each and
every person needs to reach, touch
and believe, as Thomas did. Lena
Siegers, accompanied by Alice
Brothers on the piano, sang a solo.
The Sunday School children,
(kindergarten to grade six)
presented an Easter program
"Hosannah to the King" under the
leadership of Elaine Hiller.
Egg beater
BRUSSELS
COUNTRY INN
will be closed for
renovations April 13 - 25
Amy Douma of Melville Presbyterian Church in Brussels seemed lost in thought while helping
Peggy Aitchison beat eggs for the church's Sunday School Pancake breakfast held Easter
Sunday at the church. The Sunday school hosted the event to raise money for the World
Vision child they sponsor from Bangladesh.
ANNIVERSARY SALE TIME
APRIL 7 to 24 at
BACHERT MEATS
1 mile east of Walton
Brenton & Derick ask if you have a beef about
beef prices! Beef Prices could hit record highs
this summer, so, they advise you to buy your
beef early and turn your BBQ on high and beat
the Beef Stampede.
BC, FAVOURITES
,b5.99 No. 1 (11 lb. Box)
lb 3.29 Boneless
lb 3.99
Boneless
ERCH FILLETS
o,,,.21.99
Lean
GROUND BEEF
.2.29
8" Reg. 2.99
APPLE PIE 1.99
CALL US FOR
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING
BACHERT
MEATS
LOCATED EAST OF WALTON
MON. 8 - 5 -30 THURS. 8 - 510
TUES CLOSED FRI 8 - 5:30
WED. 8 - 5:30 SAT 8- 12 NOON
CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY
Brenton & Derick
HIPS
2.19,
HINDS
2.351b
SIDES
2.03,
FRONTS
1.77,,
CHUCKS
1.85b
Ask About our "Home-grown" Beef
• drug free -sufficient fat cover
- hormone free for maximum taste
- extra muscled and tenderness
- limited supply
Compare with what you're
paying
11.99 - 15.99
most popular kinds
Call 887-9328
No Filler 10 lb.
1/4 LB. BEEF PATTIES 23.90
BUY A WHOLE SIRLOIN
TOP BUTT We'll slice into
choice steaks lb. 3.69
STRIP LOIN STEAKS
BEEF LOINS 50-70 lb
Boneless
SIRLOIN STEAK
SMOKED PORK CHOPS
Boxed Ib 2.99
By the Loin (Cut Only) lb. 2.89
(Pork Loins all select Grade)
Fresh
PORK LOINS Boxed lb. 2.29
Cut Only ,„ 2.19
Our Own
PORK SAUSAGE 1.99 Works Great on BBO (No Fillers) lb
Maple Leaf
WIENERS 11 lb. Box
(While Supplies Last) 15.99
CHICKEN BREASTS
8.8 lb. Box Super Product lb. 4.39
Smaller Quantities lb. 4.79
BACON lb16.49
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TODAY
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All meat Government Inspected
We reserve the right to limit quantities