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hank You 'You.
Topnotch Feeds Ltd., of Brussels, wish to take
this opportunity to thank their many, customers for
their co-operation during their shut-down. They are
now ready to continue serving you again.
BRVE9M113. OW/WOO
BEST Used Car BUYS
1963 MERCL1RX ivwrf.atEy CUSTOM, demonsteator
1960 Meteor.: Rid. 500
1960 Ford
1959 Chev
1957 Chev
1957 Pontiac
1956 Plymouth,
1955 'Pontiac
SEE THE NEW METEOR CUSTOM
BRIDGE MOTORS
il(NE 249 • BRUSSELS, ONT.
lucss isarnara, iiray, '1,1n. couple
were presented with a, TV, swivel
tangly aim sinuiter. limn Mr, min
airs. Witleillier tuaniehil ail Lase t.
‘,....‘',. linu hulk teat in Lae Oesen1-
iiii.Cli: .i_aineli was served by
tlioso •1•41 charge: P Tab 9 evenipig
was arranged by' Alm -Cliff Brit'Y
and. .Ml's, Olivia Cameron and
miler friends of we couple.
Airs. veter Baker, one of Gran: 1
ibutiows oluest resi \dents passed i
away en Sattirday at ion- =um,
0th. concession following ii
lengthy illness. fie sympathy
of the comutuaity is extended.
L., tile 1.am-4.
Husband Of Former
Resident Dies In Sask.
Word was received here of
the death of David 1-luggartli
'rail, 54, Of Meota, Sask., at Lis
home there, on September 17th.
His wife, who survives, was the
former Louisa Jane MacDonald,
of tins community. S.he taught in
If tins niSbil.e.t. 0u1Ore going NVe6t
wilere sue married air. Tait
.Saskatoon iu 1920.
C,ranbrook C,uscardettes
lie IA eating
I The tifin ineeLing of the gran-
' brook, oustardectes was nein on
veto Der vim, at ,I:30 p.m. at. Inc
home of Mrs. knight. 'file meet-
ing opened with toe 4-1-i pledge
followed by the minutes which.
1 Patricia, read. The :am!Cull was,
F answered by seven members
The Home 'Assignments were
discussed. ' All the girls brought
1
custards to this meeting and
judged '' their . own, then Mrs.
I Strickler dis'cussed them. Menu, , .
i building was discussed. , Note:
I were 'taken and the( meeting
closed with the poem "One and
One Make two
Denionstration: All took pail 17-L
making i..-ana a la king, medium
white sauce.
BOWLING 'NOTES.
_an 011.1e.erS meeting was neid
at the nome„ of (merge and
Ill4ra,ce !Cousins on October 13th.,
to decide on substitutes.
Substitues are neadSary if
any regUltiar ..couple single
are unable • to attend their
MUST get a substitute. They are:
Couples —
Frank and Bonnie Wilson
Bob and Irene Richmond
Howard an1 Jean Bernard
Single —
Wayne Lowe
John Cousins
Jean Prescoct
Joe BrewIr
Jim McNeil
An exciting night was spent
Monday, October 21st The
Strickers captain, Ethel Brewer,
was absent because of illness
but her team did not let her
down. They overtook the Whirl-
Winds 2487 to 2387, They Strik-
ers gained back 100 pins. It puts
them ahead one game and they
will gain their 14 pins next week.
Highest
Ray Bronson 364
Albert TeuPas 448
. ituth Huether 341
LOWest
Tack Lowe 174
Betty Bronson 177
Marilyn Higgins. 210
muzzawriffsmags
SUGGEST START ''obt
FAME PROCESSING PLANT
One of the fOu;'!FAME arni
ers' Allied Meat Enterprise)
processing plants to be built in_
Western Ontario will in all
prObability be located iii the
Hanover-Mildmay area. This
Was announced Wednesday
night in Clinton by Charles W.
McInnis, president of the FAME
program in Ontario.
Mr. McInnis, Iroquois, former
president of the Ontario Hog
Producers' Co-operative, told
the annual meeting of the
rOn County Shateholdera that
"we now have $1,000,000 on in-
terest deposit, after having in-
vested over $200,000 for land,
well drilling, contracting. The
sale of debentures is now aver-
aging between $30,000 and $40,-
000 a week, and we are con-
vinced that by spring there will
be sufficient funds to proceed
with several other plants."
Western Ontario will have
other plants at Ayr, Mitchell,
and the. Neustadt area; in east-
ern Ontario they will be locat-
ed et Lindsay; Kingston, Belle-
ville and Smiths Falls.
In share capital, Huron Coun-
ty has raised over $80,200,
which is 76 per cent of the
quota, and close to $90,000 in
debentures, said Alex McGre
gor, Kippen, who was re-elected
chairman. Warren Zurbrigg,
Clifford, was named secretary
to replace Alfred Warner, Bay-
held.
Mr. McInnis told the group
that last year in Huron farmers
produced 48,671,324 pounds of
meat. "Huron County is a very
important county in the whole
FAME program because of the
large volume yota produce," he
said. fie went on to say that
according to the Dominion Bur-
eau of Statistics', the cash in-
come in 1961 froth farm opera-
tions was $890,000,006 with the
operating costs set at $692,000,-
000. This was supposed to
leave a net profit of $197,000,-
000, but in arriving at the op-
erating costs, consideration was
not given to interest in farm-
ers' investment; which should
have amounted to $175,000,000
at five per cent.
"Neit her was consideration
given to 1,715,970 weeks of
labor. which at normal wages
would have amounted to $102,-
000.000," he said. Totalling these
two would have left farmers in
Ontario suffering a loss of over
$80,000,000. In other words,
farmers survived by not receiv-
ing interest on their investment
or normal wages," said Mr. Mc-
Innis.
Voting delegates named to
tend FAME'S proViribial thee=
ing in Toronto were: Mr, Mc-
Gregor; Mr. Zttrbrigg; Robert
P. Allan. Brueefield; Carl Hein-
ingway, Brussels; Malcolm ljav.
Rtneefield; Letinard Fish.
er, Dungannon; Eimer Harding,
Clifford, and John Soldan, Hen-
son.
Committeemen: Ash field, War-
ren Zins; Colborne, Mr. Fisher;
Goderich, Mr. Warner; Stanley,
Mr. Davidson: Hay, Mr. Soldan;
Stephen, Ed. Hendrick; Usborne,
Pheron Crery; Tuckersmith, Mr.
MeGregor; McKillop, Gordon
Elliott; Hullett, Bruce Roy; West
Wawanosh, Robert McAllister;
East Wawanosh, Elmer Ireland;
Morris Albert Bacon; Turnber-
ry, John Willit; ilowick, Elmer
Harding; Grey, Martin Baal'.
I
PEOPLE WE KNOW
! Air. and Airs. Aleivile Dennis,
i
ListOwei, Miss isobel .Dennis.
and Miss lihizabeth Anderson of
London visited with Mr. and.
Airs. .Harold Thomas on Sunday
land attended Anniversary ser,
vice at the United Church.
A surprise party was held at
the home of: Mr. and Mrs.
I Parker in honour of Mr. ancl
Mrs. A. Walker who leave.
shortly to live in Palmerston.
Mr. C. McFadden presented 1VI:.
and Mrs. Walker with a gift 04
behalf of the group,
1.0 kti-L.C1 .11.41i..kit.h&
...umuify mecums, ueL, 41,
tue Sacrament of tne Lord's
supper will ue nispensed with
1.....t: niCe.e.1,111-LIOCIA:111Lur, 1teV.
%iv in ..I.Orri;sun ui; nu ussels in
Waage.
preparatory sal:Vice win he
heiu on I nursuny eVeuing at 8.31.1
__ 1.1.10 (much..
1 nari,(-eiferirig 6ervice
'i lic. bpeciai Timms:offering
service, was field in tile cliurcli
on Thursday night, Oct. 17. The
guest speititer was !Vars. J.
6iewart of Aloleswortn, who
brought a most worthwhile
mussage for nil. Guest included
the Ethel WAlS and the gran-
brook livening Auxiliary. 1-Le-
reshmonts were served at the
close of the meeting by the
Ciranbrook afternoon A,' 3,i liary.
Presentation Honors Bride
A presentation was held on
• Saturday evening in the Qom-
inunity Ofentre in honor of the
' former !Ca,tharine Jacklin, now
Mrs. 03rian Widemier, Iiitorienet
Following an evening spent in
iPlaying progressive euchre. Mr.
and Mrs. Widernier were called to'
the platform and a congrat
ulatoi7 address was read by
-4•;41.i
°The
FOR RENT -.-
Cedar posts and stove Wood.
jack. Thynne
FOR SALE
20 Sex-Link Pullets, approx-
imately 4 months old.
Chas. Deitner Phone 334W7
rCJFi SALE —
S cords Dry Body Hard Wood,
:12: ins. long.
Dan McKinnon Phone 168W
FOR SALE —
12:-wheel Trailer in good condit-
ion. Apply to:
Oldfield Hardware
FOR SALE —
Quebec Coal Heater. medium
size, in good condition.
Mrs. 13. Mitchell Phone 97AJ
FOR SALh --
Two girls' ear coats. One red
size 12. Other brown, size 10.
Both have parkas.
Mrs. 0. S. Elliott „„ Phone 69J
FOR SALE --
Wolfe apples and Winter
Pears. Mrs. Harry Workman
Phone: 48SW7,
FOR SALc. —
WIC Truck 3,11 ton
Leonard Leemin4. Ws40/4
Phone: 870.52 **took
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Man tor steady travel among
Consumers in Huron go. Per-
manent Connection with large
'manufacturer. Oily reliable
hustler considered. Write Raw-
leigh't, Dept, jt-I4-131, 4005
1.1,ichelieu, Montreal.
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your Merry gliristmas: Earn
tChristmas money selling
natdonally advertised Avon
gfit seta.
Write Mrs. M. Alison, 17
Hawkesbury CV., London, or
call collect 432 - 9019 between
7 - 8 p.
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