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The Brussels Post, 1967-02-02, Page 5Thank You KAREN MUTTER • fiRX*3141,6 rota Latt.:$64148, ON.TA.410 THURSDAY F.01.3. bad, 150 a'11-•"1•414, "•' • • . • -19.Po•ollionwyeimor PANCAKE SUPPER Si, JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH TUE6DA`g FEB. 7th — 5 to 8 P. M. Aduiis: 75c 12 and under 50c VOTE FOR YOUR CENTENNIAL QUEEN As my name was chosen for one of the Centennial Queens in Brussels would you kindly keep my name mind while voting in the local stores. Thank you ANN LOWE VOTE FOR YOUR .CENTENINIAL QUEEN Having been chosen as one of the candidates to represent Brussels as your Centennial Queen I would sincerely appreciate your vote while shopping our local stores. VOTE FOR YOUR CENTENNIAL QUEEN. Being a candidate for Brussels Centennial Queen, to represent you at your Centennial celebrations I will sincerely appreciate your vote when you shop in Brussels stores. Thank You DIANNE FISCHER VOTE FOR YOUR CENTENNIAL QUEEN I'm Linda. Lowe I'm just sixteen, Contesting for Brussels Centennial Queen, My name was picked I'm one of six, So you can see. I'm in a fix. I'm asking you to vote right now, BE SURE YOU VOTE FOR LINDA LOWE. • •••• BUTTERMILK PANCAKES Mothers, why not treat your family to light and tasty .pancakes mlade with BUTTERMILK from They're sure to enjoy them on Pancake Day and on many other days too. Look for a recipe for delicious BUTTERMILK PANCAKES and other baking tips eilsowhere in this paper in "HAVE YOU TRIED THIS?" GET COUSINS DAIRY BUT FERMILK from your Milkman or Grocer J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTR1ST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturday a.m. Thursday evenings by appointment only. Phone Seaforth 527.1240 Clinton Office — Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street Monday and Wednesday 9t00 to 5:30 p.m. Phone 482-7010 THE UNITED CHURCH. OF CANADA Minister: ,Rev. A. M. Johnston B.A. B.O. Organist: We, c'red Stephenson School. 11:00 a.m. Public- Worship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA MELVILLE CHURCH Interim Moderator; Rev. McLean Organist: Margaret Thompson ARCT I 1, Wi Public Worship 10:00 ;Ian, Lhareh School THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA er.0:1.1 Priest: The Rev. F. G. Braby, B.A„ L.Th, SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels Organist Mrs B. Elliott u o.m, The Holy ii.:incharist :;;11 n.m. Mattius and Primary School SAINT ALBAN'S 41. SAINT DAVID'S — Atwood Organist — Mrs. C. Dickson 10.00 p.M. MattinS and Church School HAVE YOU TRIED THIS? Substitute Buttermilk for the liquid in your next meat loaf, for a mere juicy and tasty loaf. (more tips following). Use Fresh Dairy Buttermilk for the best. Pancakes too! Next. Tuesday is Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday. So why not get 1 or 2 quarts of Cousins Dairy Buttermilk and treat your family to light and tasty Pancakes made with the following recipe: 2 eggs well beaten, 2 cups Cousins. Dairy Buttermilk, 2 cups flour, 1 tsp. I salt, 1 tsp. baking soda, % tsp. baking powder, 2 tbs. Cousins Creamery Butter, 2 tbs. sugar. • Combine eggs and Buttermilk then add dry rngredients well. sifted. and last of all, the melted butter. Serve with your favourite syrup and crisp bacon, Use Cousins Dairy Buttermilk in your recipe for Rolls, Biscuits, Ginger Bread. or Muffins; they'll all have that different taste. Try this tip tool Brush the top of your Tea Biscuits or Pie Crusts generously before baking with thick Buttermilk from Cousins Dairy. Add a sprinkle of sugar, if you like, and you'll have a rich golden-brown crust that is most tempting, Clip this recipe how, and serve your family Pancakes often, made with fresh Buttermilk from Cousins Dairy. CASH ON THE FARM E'er good heavy fowl. 5 lbs. and up, 15c a lb. Los Hood Phohe 347-2974 Monktou eker 414c T horn von MEAT *MARKET PHONE 294 BRUSSELS, ONT. WEEKEND SPECIALS TV DINNERS 55c COURSE TV DINNERS, BEEF - ............. 69c ROASTING CHICKENS, 5 lb. average 45c tb SiV10'4ED PICNIC SHOULDER •S5c, Ito WAL ION Personals Alr, anti Mrs. AleGavia,, Britut and Cathie, were; week- end visitors with Mr. alid Mrs- Diasmore. of :Brampton. Prian Traviss. student at the t'ni versity of WestAlm (.) 111. WM. I 11 (1 () () (.3 w ith liiti pat'- eni s, 11 r. and Mrs. 11 r•rbeirti Traviss. Air. and Ws. Jack. Bosnian are holidaying. in Florida. Graelm-r• Craig or Ridi4e1own, spent the: weekend at home ;with his parilits, :Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pralg. and Mrs. James Alt:Donald,. Nows has been received of the Alr, and Mrs. Icenneth McDonald, tragic death of Robert E. Greer, and A-Il', and Mrs. Harold Bolger and your::' son Michael, as the were in Mitchell on Saturday to ot' a ear-train erash tit attend the tioneral of the late • Ilollon on Jan. 11, This refers to mrs. William [Kearney at the the huf-:hand and son eV the leatb-Le-.;!;e runeral home, former :Audrey Lois Taylor, who Mrs. 'Russel: Stelmock, of lived in the manse at Cranhrenk Yellowitnife, N.W,T, was a recent When her father, the Rev, J. E. viSit,‘I' With Mr. and Mrs. Earl: Taylor, was minister of. Cranhrook ?Mills. Dr. jean Mills of 'Hamilt- and Ethel from 19:19 to- 1944. on waS also a visitor with them, THE B'ELGRAVE SCHOOL FAIR MEETING O'F JANUARY 30th WAS HELD but adjourned to meet in the COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th AT 8:30 P.M. So that further information could be received from- the School Board and Township Council, All interested persons please attend to voice your opinion, iikens,-,.14411Aktzettirs ...sesenekaiiiillerawiealliermzentatev.a.i.";.P.; S. ANNUAL 5eliabration" ISCOIJNT ALL 'BENJAMIN ,MOO.RE PAINTS, KEM GLO, and SUPER KEMTONE, VOW IN STOCK DO YOUR SPRING )tcoRATotin NOW . SALE ENDS .FEBRUARY 115th MAC IAN HARDWARE PHONE 483 BRUSSELS, ONT. tull."1.0"011/0.01100''' of-honor at the Brown-liarinan Vs Hiding. uI IA'S I I SalUr- Ily, Dick 11radshaw is building an addition to his born.. Hon Jacklin, and Kitolioner. w,:re week- end visitors wit r. ;.1 nd Mrs. •,,H Donn, MI'S. 'IS I. Gary 'mi n d with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Congim, Varna, on Sunday. MISS Vos, Etans was maid.