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Phone Blyth 523.9878 On HWY
PRODUCERS OF QUALITY WOOL ancl LEATHER and MAKERS .f
4 between Clinton and WInahaln
Glen .Lame..
ARE CONTINUING THEIR
THROUGH TO FRIDAY, 1;11:4:EMBER
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THE BRUSSELS POST
Establishd 1872 Serving the Farming Community
Authorized as Second Clziss Post Office Department, Ottawa
Published at BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thursday
ROY W. KENNEDY. Publieher
Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association
Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association
WINUHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
QUALITY. SERv;L:F, GRAFT1IMANI.3774!170
Open Eve, Week Day
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Ontario Food Terminal JOHN MALICK
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TIC .0itussigis FO$T, ONTAILIO
THURSDAY, DEO. 1.6th, 1965
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
SAFE DEPENDABLE TRUCKIN44 SERVICE,
Ship Pigs On Monday A.M.
if Monday Holiday — Ship Tuesday'
Cattle Trucking Service to or from Brussels
anywhere within Ontario
Phone George Jutzi Brussels 122.
Open Week Days 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (including Wedneoda,y) -- .Satu'day 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
There are New Lines of Ladies' Leather Coats and.,Cenoine Sealskin Snow Boots now in
stock. Also many Specialty Items for Christmas Gifts not found in other stores.
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WALT()
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Edward Miller spent sev-
eral day with Mr arid Mrs William
McTaggart of Goderich.
Miss Norma Leeming, London,
was home with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Leeming.
Mrs. W. Stutz, Waterloo, was a
visitor with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Torrance DundaS,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 'Ritchie
and Miss Ruth Ritchie were visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Ritchie of Dgmondville.
Banquet
The Walton Women's Institute
entered for the Grey Federation of
Agriculture in the Cranbrook
Community Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. LOVeridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ennis.
Steven and Leanne, of Toronto,
were guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Ennis,
Miss Ethel Dennis has returned
home after spending two weeks
in Ann. Arbor Mick, where her
brother Wilfred underwent sur-
gery in hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Lydiatt of
New Liskeard, and Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Lyddiatte and! family of
Barrie visited recenty with. Mr.
and WS. Clifford Ritchie and
attended the funeral of Mr-;
Albert Lyddiat of Illyth.
Honored On 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon
were honored on their 24th wed.
ding anniversary when 12 friends
and neighbours gathered at their
home for the occasion.
.The Rev. Arthur Higginbotham
introduced a short. progam which
included a solo by Mrs. van Alen..
Sr.; piano solo, Mrs. Martin Baan;
reading, Mrs. Donald 'Buchanan-,
vocal duet Mrs. van Wet and Mrs,
John for.
•• The celebrating couple were
presented with a pole lamp and
a I a hIP by Mrs. Ross Bennett and
Mrs. van Vliet while James
Clan: i end an address conveying
congratulations and good wishes.
Lunch was served by tilt, ladies.
D. A. RANN
Licensed Funeral uireetor arid iLailitielmar
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE NartRVICE
PHONE 88 or Se BRUSOBLK,
CRAWFORD & SHEPH ER 1
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C.
N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A.. LLB,
Brussels and
V%3
Phone 120
Pliono 357-35aO
LONGSTAFF
C.IPTOMOTRWT
.EAFORTH MEDICAL. CENTRE
Tu , 1hursaays, FriciAya, and S.1,,I,..)rdzy 41,171,
huraday evening,!. by ;.1 ppoint only. Phony Soaferth
Clinton Office — Clinton ik-irdleil Cient.re, Ruttan4ury Stree t
Monday and Weonesday : : 30 e.m. 482-701C,
74"uoyeeeae.40.,..*
INDIAN JOE AND FRIENDS
Wearing an authentic leather jacket madeby Of Floating
near Brantford, Ont., is Michael 'Zenon, who pthys Joe. Ts‘%.1
seen each Saturday afternoon on C130 televittiOn. 'Vint "Indian .;To,:"
left to right) Susan Conway, "Kathy"; Ronald colloon,
En doraiy, "Chilli";Emil C4 (!orgo lien, "To (I",
the Sid iZeservo
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