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The Brussels Post, 1965-05-06, Page 3BRUSSELS STORES WILL .RLIVIAIN OPEN ATURDAY NIGHT Until 10 p.m, Until Further Notice You Are Invited To SHOP IN BRUSSELS b Closib's C lMh Elgin Boulevard of Laurier Ave. 41111041.16 Rooms - Free TV old 11N& Ak•Cfaridltioned Louners PHI PARKING FOR REGISTERED GUESTS FAMALY RAN bill beim Single V.50- $9.2.5 Doubles $10-$12130 • C6wirel 5-3333 'I'fl BRT180/11L8 POET, BRUSSELS ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY ilth, 1905 HI-T NEWS The recent dance was held April 20th in. the Brussels Legion, Hall with the Cavaliers from London sepplying the music. There wore about 200 teenager in attendance '‘Vlie enjoyed them- selves. CHARLES McLEAN R. It 4, Brussels, Ont. Agent for: SMITH-ROLES LTD. Saskatoon & Guelph Manufacturers of Comet Welders, Air Compressors, Drill Fill Augers, Electric Motors etc. Phone Brussels 489W13 Roy Scout Paper Drive, Saturday, May 15th The 13oy Scouts of Brussels will hold a Paper Drive on Saturday, May 15th. Have your papers and mag- azines tied •and ready for pick, up by the boys on that date. For further particulars , • phone Ralph Watson, 40W STABILIZATION BOARD'S NEW BUTTER PRICE The federal Agricultural , Stabil- izatiOn Board has announced that its buying price for 40-score creamery butter on and after May 1 viii .0 55 cents per pound, nu increase of two cents. The sel- ling price will be increased accord- ingly. The chief effect of the Board's action is to reduce wee federal consumer subsidy on butter from 11 to 9 cents. Last year when the subsidy was cut from 12- to 11 eenta AericultUral Minister' Harry Hays said he did not think butter sales would ~ be adverSely affected. In fact consumption Went on to ex- Beatorth 791 i (,C( cl production try 6 million pounds in 1964 • after being in, Centro, Rattienbury Street balance in 1963. • "2-113.1 ° It is not expected that this change will have any significant effect on cOnstniiption. " The slitisiuy is paid by govere- ment to the Milk preelticer through the manufacturing plants as "compensatory payment." It gives the producer the equiv- alent of 64 cents for his butter- ') fat and it enables the retailer to set price tags below that level to the constlineie Th producers do not lose any benefits Of the price support pro- gram. by tedtiction of the don. Slither StibeidY. The new selling price Meane, that eeinpeeSetery payMents to nippets. Of eligible; matittfebtine lug ii711k and cream, for creamery butter production rite adjusted doenaward .accordingly — from 13.3 cents per pound of hiltterfat meld in the 1964-55 dairy Year. to 10.'9 mile,. effective With May 1. deliveries, Tile plants ate reirri- leiread Ole i-itinril) Pmf ,A*or , E C.) Metrahltsbed 1872, Ser'iece'..; the rerneleg Conn, :Nigh/bed '„)NT.EittIO, every 'it.ersdte, ili()Y W. KENIsTEDY, Publifter '.Alithorlted its Secoad Glaser Mail, Post °recce Departmect, Ottawa' .watottar t.'oaadittu "Seeley eiewspapere Asseezei Oases° Weeely Newepapere AeeoeletIon• CansAllan ClOneenunity t, ewspapere 11.envesers te: 're: D RANN Licensed Funeral utrector and Embalmer FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE BEHVICZ PHONE 36. or & !MUSSELS, ONT. R. S. 4ETHE.FaNr! ERUSSELS ,usLerley and Sett rday Al) env — &thh Open. Every Day reiU06kLf; red a.):1 A M. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIIT .EAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE — Tu..t...ays, Thursaays, Fridays, and Sattardsy huraday evenings by appointment oniy. Phone Winton Offirc, -- Clinton Medtcli Monday and Wednesday 9:00 to 6:30 p.m. Phone WINGHAM IVY ;MORTAL SHOP QUALITY, SERV tUE CRAFTEMAribtiliv Open every Wi•k any Yogi Guarantee. fut. Over 86 Yestra CEMETEIV:( ua 158, Wingharn Atiti 1AL LADIES' DIVISION Lair 'HURON AGRI. SOCIETY S OOL PRIZE LIST SCHOOL PARADE The parade will form at Victoria Park at 12,30 p.m. on Friday. Oetobier 1st, and will be headed by the band. All pupils and teachers in parade admitted free to grounds. No children admitted free unless 'in parade. DIRECTORS IN CHARLIE — Mrs,. ilatolci, Bolger, Mrs, Cliff Bray, Mrs. George. Mutter Primes in each vection to be: 1st, 75c; 20, •60e; 3rd, 50c; • 4th,. 40e; 5th, 30c Note 1.: All im epo, poems, paragraphs, writing, art, posters and. essays to be at Brussels Public School by June 29th, 1955. Note IT: Pleaee note size specified for maps, ert and posters. If not correct. size the entry will not be judged. Note fit: All art must be 9" x 12" unlese otherwise 'stated. • Note .IV: Posters, .Size 12" 18", not.niere, than 5 from each echool. room. -.. • Essays net more than .5 from each school or room. These must be judged before Fell Fair Day. PrizO winners only to be displayed at the Fair. • - Sewing, Baking and Manual Work will he judged Thursday, • September 30th. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPECIALS P.,est bird feeding station. made by, girls or boys 10 years and, under, Doris McDonald offers: 1st, one gallon ice cream; 2nd, one- half gallon lee cream. Book raids — Regular prizes. Corner Wail Prnekets Regular prizes. :An article) from Ponsickle Sticks —•Regular prizes. Social Studies Note Books, from 'Grades 5 and 6. Allow three books from. each grade in F., and 6 to a School or room. Prize — TWO library honks, donated by -Tack Hood Supplies (glratford). Poster -- Size 12" x 1S". • The Story of Ice Cream (illustrated). Prizes -- lst. ,Loll: 2nd, e1.50 3rd, $1.00; 4th, 50c Prizes donated P. Ti. Cousins Creamery Ltd. BAKING Seven iced brownies. Seven unbaked cereal cookies Best fancy dessert, other than pie. Seven bran muffins, An animal made of marshmallows., r,. Seven pieces of Manic Cream Candy. A plate of fancy sendwithese four varities, and 2 of each. SEWING Indian Head Dress — domestic fowl feathers Pencil or needle case, elly fabric 3. Fancy half apron 4. Drtssed Barbie Doll 6. Embroidered Laincheon Cloth 6. Sewing Card (Anirrial of Ffower) Grades 1 4 MISCELLANEOUS 1 Pipe Cleaner Animal Clothes-Pin Doll, dressed, standing 3, Scrapbook Sir 'Winston Chueehill 1. Wall Plaque, Plaster of Paris, painted Printing: Gra de I — Standard Lining — two lines high. Any six lines (not repetitive.) Printing: Oracle 2 -- Standard Lining — one tine high. Any eight lines (not repetitive) on foolscap Art: (''wade 1 Tt's llainirrg — wax crayons — 9" x 12" Art: Grade 2 Itallowe'en Scene — Tempera Paint — 11" x 1.5" Crafts: Grades 1 and 2 ---- Colored Paper PoliceMen, fireman, doctor, nurse. or Sante Maus -- mounted on bristol boned. not over 12" tall. Collections: Oracle 1 --- Collection of 6 Varitiee of Flowers, Collection: Grade 2„--- (election. pf Serviettes )— flaunted on bristtel board, 11" x 14" (hot more than 8). Writing: Oracle 3 — in Pencil, The Seeret, page 231 of Strelets and Roads. Writing: Oracle .1 •-•-•-, iii Pencil, The Lot() Is My Shepherd; Page 215 in Away. Art: Oracle i ---- Nursery Ithylne, Crayons. Art: Grade — A Scene illustrating life in Hollerith Switzieriand. or Lapland. Crafts: Credos e and 4 --- Four P!nce. Cards for 4 different oceesicitis. made from ermetenetion papa: — no drdwing, Collection: Cleades 3 Arid 1 • Collection of Plettives of Various Meilunie of rommueicatione — Drawn, or cutouts. Writing in ink: flea de Siivee. nage 04, Wide °pee WInclows• Writine in ink ; A r t. 1:1 '-1.1 41 0 '4-4 • 'ere-ne from snow-White and. SOAteil Dwarfs, ("ere Miners, 'page 351. All Sales Set. • Our New Flee, in chalks. A11: C.ra C:j'aCtg: Oracles 5 and 0 A Itomema.de Wastepaper i'asket, deeerated, Para:multi: Cr:Iflog A ;Ind - Use the closing .sentence, It vstas seine ne she lierila the last et thee.. Needle: c• • -My - ft104.