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The Brussels Post, 1964-08-20, Page 2Orussels .thus of COMPLETE LIVE5TOCK TRUCiiING AND SHIVP1N4 batvict; Ships your hogs every Monday forenoon direct to Kitchener )hip your cattle, calves, lambs, to Ontario stock Y Toronto, for top market prices If Monday Holiday — Tuesday Shipping for Pick-up Service Phone. Our Rates Are Reasonable. GEORGE JUTZI PHONE 122 iikUSSE1.4 JOHN HARRIS There passed away on Thurs- day, August bth, 1964, in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, John Hal ris, in his 97th year. /0 He was born in Grey Town- ship and was the son of the late. Mr. and Mrs. John In 1895 he married Flora Camp- bell or Walton and farmed there for 35 years. He was also in- GREEN SLABS FOR SALE Mixed Slabs in Truckload Lots Mixed Slabs in 6 - 7 Cord lots, delivered within 18 miles cord $2.50 Dry Hardwood Slam in 6 - 7 cord lets, de- livered within 18 miles Cord $4.50 CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS Sat.. Aug. 1 to Mon.. Aug. 10 Inclusive J. H. KESSO & SONS Lumbar Albert St., Llatowel, Phone 1130 ininimmeminiumaisesit. surauce agent for the Howick Mutual lire. Insurance Company iur 14 yeiti's. He is survived by his Ni;e flora, of St. .Mary's London; three daughters,. iNirSg Lena MeGavin, Ritehener; Mrs. linua Sellers, Luau, and Flora (1hs. Armand Kernick), Of Lucan; five grandchildren and.dine great grandchildren. The funeral was held on Satur, day afternoon front the D. A. Rpm funeral home in 'Brussels. with Rev. NV. J. Maiues ofLondes•-. bore officiating. The pallbearers were Jack 2:\ let; a viu, London; Wilmot:Mc- Gavin, Sarnia; Herb and Brian. Travis, Walton; Art Wiles, of Kitchener and Bob Taylor, London, Plower bearers were Roy' Sellers, Brussels and Ross Bennett, Walton. Interment was in Brussels. FOR SALE -- 5 bedroom house, floor cover- ing included; also leather bottom arm chair, 2 buffets, bed, spring and spring filled mattress and dresser that matches bed. 'Mrs. L. Jermyn Phone 90 RECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit" PICKLED PEACHES 16 tcf 18 medium peaches (about 4 lbs) 1 cup white vinegar 1 cup water 41/ cups sugar 2 four-inch sticks cinnamon 1 teaspoon whole cloves Choose flue - flavoured. tree-ripeued Ontario fresh peaches that are firm and free Iron, blemishes. rut vinegar, water and sups' into a 3-quart saucepan, sittinier 5 minutes. Skin one half of the peaches by dropping them in boiling water just long enough so that the skins will slip off easily. (Be careful not to leave Peaches in boiling water long enough for, flesh to soften or they Will nob skin • smoothly.) Drop peaches at once into the syrup, simmer until. tender (about 12' minutes). UK peaches into a bowl and set aside until you have peeled and cooked the remainder. Remove saucepan from heat; add peaches. In bowl, cover and let stand over-. night. Next morning, pack peaches into sterile jars. Add the spices to the syrup and reheat to boiling. Pour syrup over pickles to cover fruit to within 14 inch of jar top. Seal, cool and store in a cool, dark place. Here's an unusual recipe to help you win first prize a,t your local, fair. .1.4.tv40114.t. 4.884 I ••• •••••.0,04 4,14.41.! s:sis4.44....4144/.4.eisosic ST LI O I ES MADE BEING BY CONSARVATIQN ALOTI-10klITY A preliminary engineering study on dams at. fGorrle, (Vordwich, and Winglium under the Depart- ment of Late ergy and. Resources Management new reservoir :waist- twee program will be carried out by the Maitland Valley Conser- vation Authority, Resolutions from the Township of 1-lowick iu which the villages of Gorrie and Fordwich are locat- edl.and the Town of :Wingitani were approved by the Authority executive at a meeting held Alt the Authority office here. Purpose of the engineering study is to determine the feasibil- ity of rehabilitating - the ponds and dams in. those localities. The Department of Energy and Re- Sourees is contributing 75 per cent of the. cost, The two muni- cipalities will pay the other 25 per cent respectively. if major rehabilitation pro- grams are undertaken costs will be shared on the same basis. Flood conditions resulted at Gorrie and water was at a high level at Wingham following the estimated five-inch rainfall which drenched this section of the Mait- land watershed over the Civic Holies.), weekend. ENGAGE ENGINE. RS The engineering firm or Crysler, Davis and Jorgensen, Willowdale, has been engaged to carry out the engineering studies. re- ports on all three projects are to be submitted to the authority by early September. This move marks a switch in the water conservation program of the Authority. 'Until this summer, water conservation was encouraged by offering grants for the building of farm ponds. Development of reservoirs was avoided because of the high, coat involved. 4 L%ilZi Ontario Government action this year, however, lifted farm pond control from conservation authorities and placed them them under the jurisdiction of County Agricultural represent- atives, At the same time the green light was given authoritlek to consider establishment of reservoir's under the 75-25 per, cent agreement ELMiA. REEVE CHALRailAN With this shift in policy, water conseryaton passed from the Farm Pond Advisory Board headed by Harry Tebbutt of Hullett Township to the Flood Control Board of which Reeve John Coghlin of Elma Town- ship is chairman. Mr. Coghlin recently toured some of the possible reservoir ,sites in the Maitland watershed advises that a Government survey recommends 24 sites for, sw•-••••••••Ar possible reservoirs on the various branches of the Maitland. In- cluded is one of the middle Mait- land north of Listowel and the stream that is known as the Boyle drain in his Township. Reservoirs may never be built on some of these sites„ said Mr. Coghlin, but development of others no doubt will be given consideration by the authority in the future. Robert Gibson and E. H. ,s‘rong appeared before the authority executive as a deputation from Howick Council in connection, with a proposed park for Ford- wich. They agreed however, to shelve the issue until the engine- er's report is received on the dam project. MISS RUBY CLEGG There passed, away in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tor- onto, on July 125th, a former Morrisite in the person or Miss R ft by Clegg. She attended Wingham High School and taught for many years until her retirement. Sometime latar she sustained a broken hip and was confined to hospitai until her death. She leaves to mourn her pas- sing a sister, Irene, Toronto, and a brother, Joe, of Clinton. Interment took place in Bran- don cemetery, Belgrave on Thursday, July 20th. CHORUS ANYONE Vancouver actor Edward Green- halghis host of the new CB -TV summer series program Chorus ,Anyone, seen on the coost-to-coast network each Sunday evening, The series features the lusty voices of an all-male chorus, under the direction. of musician John Avison, and special guest soloists, ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service IIIGINeST PRIDES Phone Atweed 356-260S: Delp Licence Na. 1660112 MUSIC STAND THIS SUMMER. Winnipeg singer Georges La- Fleche Is prOviding a half hour of the best in popular and show music each Thursday evening on CBC-PV's Millie Stand. Each week LaFleche and his special guests are backed by Eric ,WR4 and his 1S piece orchestra*