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THE BRUSSE4LS POST,. SE,..1.1.S, ONTARIO '1'lilltSDli,Y, b'1:13.•Lad, 1967
ATTENTION FARMERS
CONCRETE SILOS
19i). WILL BE A BIG YEAR IN CONSTRUCTION
Farmers oterested in building a Silo 14 feet in diameter
SHOULD CONTACT US IMMEDIATELY
The ei.erege farmer has 1 to 4 silos on his farm
how about you?
DO YOU NEED ANOTHER. SILO? CALL
WES. HUGILL & SON
"2E years of experience"
Duff's UCW 17th And
Soundry Unit Meeting
The first meeting- of the New•
Year fur the 1.7th and Boundry
''elt of I -CW of Duff's Church,
Walton, was held at the home of
Mrs. Clifford Ritchie. Ten memb-
ers answered the roll call.
Mrs. Jas. 'Williamson aria Mrs.
Martin Bann had onarge of de-
votions. Airs.. Biwa opened the
meting with a verse and hymn,
"711 Blest Be the Tie That Binds.
The Scripture was taken from
Matthew verses 22-33. Mrs.
dis. Williamson gave the topic,.
"New Day 'Dawning" also a poem, •
"Happy Nr.vv Year".
1966 FORD GALAX1E 2 Door Hardtop
1964 METEOR 4 Door SEDAN
1964 FORD F350 1 Ton TRUCK
1966 FORD CUSTOM COACH
1965 FORD CUSTOM 500 SEDAN
1964 FORD GALAX1E XL 2 'Door Hardtop
1964 MERCURY PARK.LANE CONVE'RTI'BLE
1964 PONTIAC 4 Door, STRATOCHIEF
2 — 1964 FORD CUSTOM 4 Door SEDANS
BRIDGE M TOR, ZURICH DIAL 2364928
YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD
and THUNDERBIRD DEALER
ATTENTION FARMERS
Not only (hies it, contravene
the Highway Traffic Act, but it
is ditfieult to keep township
roads free of snow if the plow
is Imins eontinually lifted for
milk curls and vehicles left on
the road. We are not responsible
for any damage that may occur.
Also snow should not, be removed
from gateways unto the roads so
that it impedes or hinders traffic.
Earl Bowes,
Road Supt,
otdor
Your
CO s NERCIAL
PRINTI
NAMES OF FORMER
RESIDENTS SOUGHT.
Readers are asked to supply the
names and addresses of relatives
and friends who are rormer rest-
dc e l f tills community so they
may be made aware of the "Come
Rome Week Centennial Pestiv-
iti planned here for June
30th, July 1st and 2nd
You are asked to give the give
the munes to Alt's. D. C. Matheson.
of Ilaussals as soon as, possible.
Mrs. Ross Bennett cOnducted
the business., It was derided to
have evening meetings starting
Yriy. to October. The next meet-
inc at Mrs. Roy Williamson's on
Fele-nary SUL
Mrs. Bann closed the meeting
with lb Benediction.
StrnNart Humphries Is
New Walton : PostMaster
Stewart Trumphries has suc-
eeeded Berry Marshall as the
Post Master at Walton,
'Aft Marshall, who has been the
Post Master • at Walton for the
Past /4 years has assumed his:
flow duties as Post Master at
Brigden. •
Mr. Ilumphries has onchased
the store end residence owned
;11"iirshalL
Health Tips From The
Canadian Medical Association
CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES
Children today arc inoculated
for prevention of polio, tetanus,
diphtheria, whOoping cough and
smallpox, and in many cases in-
octll a ti on completely pveyents
disfiguring or crippling dis-
PHONE 249
PHONE 357-346 0
diggera missilema.
ease, repOrts the Canadian Med-
ical Association.
These routine inoculations are
a very necessary step in disease
prevention and the small discorn-
fort of the inoculation and the
rare reactions and side-effects are
far outweighed by the decrease
in morbidity and mortality, NO
responsible parent could possibly
justify not allowing, or negleet-
ing to arrange for, inoculation
of their children and themselves,
This is emphasized when, one
looks a' the tremendous decrease
in polio and smallpox two
diseases which have been all but
eliminated,
Usually an inoculation prog-
ram rermireS that a second in-
jection he given three to four
weeks after the first, and a third.
injection be given three to four
weeks after the second. "Booster"
shots are usually given period-
ic-illy through school years every
four to five years and are enSent-
ial to maintain a high level
BRUSSELS
WINGHAM
of immunity.
The (7.ALA. notes that preventa-
tic,, medicine one of the most
im portant branches of medicine.
Alt governments are aware of this
in their public health programs,
and physicians in Canada take a
large pert in prevention of dis-
ease through routine inoculation
of their young patients,
CAR FOR SALE --
1958 Chevrolet Sedan, in good
condition.
Phone 436'W4 C. 'McCutcheon.
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
Telephone 448
For all kinds of upholstering
Brussels Representative:
Phone 4 79 Brussels
SELWYN IfAKER
sgRvgs YOU BEST
WhereVer you may be, there's a complete stock of CO-OP Fertilizers nearby.
Co-operatives located throughout Ontario provide the, it/est service available.
You arc assured of supply at this Or any other time of year. Right now, yotir
Co-operative is fully-stocked with a complete line of fertilisers ready for
immediate pick-up or delivery in any quantity and any analysis.
You can depend on CO-OP quality because Co-Operative's are owned
and controlled by the people they serve .. the farifiers of Ontario,
.REGisrcneo TRACI 1461(
PO. 1111.81/
teams= rusisuisit
• High Grids Ogrilligril
Bulk Pick-up
• Hulk Spreading
Liquid Nitrogen
Application
PHONE St BRUSSELS 38SWI1,9 WINGHAM 1163
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