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The Brussels Post, 1981-03-25, Page 16BUSINESS DIRECTORY David Longstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Main St., South, SEAFORTH OPTOMETRIST'S and OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S Prescriptions filled promptly HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12 p.m. Closed all day Wednesday COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 Eal) Agromart for FERTILIZERS-Bag & Bulk PESTICIDES FEEDS-Provimi Agromix FARM SUPPLIES Cattle mineral Salt Aureomycin Crumbles SEEDS-NK Corn Brussels 887-6016 BRUSSELS BUILDERS 887-6408 Mill St. West Since 1956 NOG 1H0 RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL H. TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION LTD. WE SELL AND INSTALL PELLA AND HUNT Windows - Patio Doors Insulated Entrance Doors - Insul. Glass BRUSSELS PET FOOD 887-9334 Covering Brussels and area Picking up dead and disabled cattle and horses $10.00 for cattle, horses. 24 hr. service A. & B. Taxi Covering Brussels and Area Passengers and light delivery pick up 887 6711 5 a.m. till 1 a.m. Emergency calls after that. 170 Wallace Avenue N., Flower Phone 291-2040 to,,f 9forzilt Ltd. ED VAN GEEST LISTOWEL, ONT. Your Personal Florist With world-Wide Connections Fleming Feed Mill Bulk Pelleted Feed' Fast Unloading Elevator 2 PITS OPEN Clinton 24 HRS. A DAY 482-3438 Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and Jewellery Repairs —We Sell and Service— BULOVA—ACCVTRON—WATCHES —3 Stores— SEAFORTH—CLINTON—WALKERTON BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping. Service Local and Long Distance Phone 887-6122 George Jutzi, Brussels cGavin's Farm Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service Brussels Walton Seaforth 887-6365 527-0245 BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed & Fertilizer - Petroleum Products Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357-2711 Mrs. Yvonne Knight Agent for Elma Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R.R., 3- Beustelt. 887-6476 GARY HARRON YOUR 111PCV CANDIDATE IN HURON-BRUCE would like to say THANK YOU to all the workers and all those who supported him during the campaign to help reduce a 9,800 vote difference last election to 224 votes on March 19. As I campaigned door to door, I was happy with the good reception and the kindness shown. Although disappointed with the loss in Huron-Bruce, I am basically pleased that Ontario has a majority government. In closing, if I can be Of any assistance to the constituents of Huron-Bruce, please do not hesitate to call me. Yours. Truly Gary Harron A16 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 25, 1981 Weeklies to honour youth Publishers and editors of Ontario's weekly newspapers are sponsoring a new pro- gram to honour the pro- vince's younger citizens. The Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards program will recognize youngsters, from six to 18 years of ago, who make worthwhile contribu- tions to their community. Dave Wenger, of the Mount Forest Confederate, newly-elected president of the Ontario Weekly News- paper Association, an- nounced the program at the recent OWNA convention in Toronto. Pointing out how frequently the media report to the public the shortcom- ings and misbehaviour of young people, he said the weekly newspaper associa- tion intends to do something about the situation. "Our program is going to recognize youngsters who are making worthwhile con- tributions to society," he told his fellow newspapermen. The Junior Citizen of the Year Awards program is open to both boys and girls who have performed acts of physical heroism, have overcome physical or psycho- logical handicaps, made meaningful contributions to personal or family well-being or have been involved in some worthwhile community service endeavour. Young people can be nom- inated for the award by readers of community news- papers across the province. Also, nomination forms will be available at schools and at CP air ticket sales outlets, since the airline is the co- sponsor of the program with Ontario's weekly newspa- pers. Entries must be received at the OWNA office in Tor- onto by December 1, 1981. A total of 15 individual winners and two groups, which could range from two young people to an entire classroom, will be selected from the entries. Winners will be presented with a framed citation certifi- cate outlining the individu- al's or group's achievement, a savings bond and a family portrait taken with the lieu- tenant-governor of Ontario. When the program was announced at the recent con- vention, His Honor John B. Aird, the lieutenant- governor of Ontario, was on hand to help unveil the Junior Citizen crest. Mr. .Aird said he would be at the 1982 convention to present the winners with their cita- tions. The Junior Citizen pro- gram has been in existence in Alberta for 19 years, and nearly 200 young people "I know that in Ontario the awards will become a high- light of my association's classified Ads pay dividends, work over the years ahead," Mr. Wenger predicted. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. Jackson and Jackson Auctioneers All Types of Auction Sales Listowel, Ont 291-4528 Obituary LOIS ISABEL GREEN Lois Isabel Green, a Kin- cardine area resident, died after a lengthy illness March 18 at Kincardine and District Hospital. She was in her 41st year. Mrs. Green, born in Bel- grave, was the daughter of Ivy Cook and the late George. Cook. She attended Be!gravel Public School. She married Richard Green at Teeswater United Church July 28, 1961, and the couple resided in R.R. 5 Teeswater. Besides her husband, she is survived by three children, Karen, Kathy and Kevin, all at home, as well as her mother, of Be!grave. She is also survived by seven si- sters and three brothers. Funeral services, offia- ated by Reverend Robert Clyde, were held at the Linklater Funeral Home in Kincardine. Interment is in Kincardine. Pallbearers were Donald McKenzie, John Matheson, Dave Almond, Herbert McCulloch, Junior McKay and Frank Siegel. Flowerbearers, all ne- phews and nieces were Eleanore Paton, Doug and Ernie Cook, Gary McArter, Murray Walsh, Hugh MacPherson, and Gary, John ken and Terry Green.