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-FRIDAY, Y, Ar'rti1 kith, 20th
Gorcion ioss and
" it he Lamp Lighters
WE FEATURE:
Friday — Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey
Saturday — Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips,
Giant Hamburgers
ROOK
Miss i3orerley Lvarxs, Kitchen-
er, and ,Brian ltvans, Scarborough,
Were home for the holiday week-
end.
Miss Myra McNair has returned
to her studies at St. Mary's hos-
pital, Kitchener, following a
month's holiday.
Mrs. Fred Smalldon came home
last week from Stratford Hospit-
al where she was a patient since
March 18th.
Mr, and Mrs. Clem Startler
Spent a few days in. Goderich.
lint. and 'Mrs. Ken Miller and
daughter Jody, yoronto, called
on relatives here on Good Friday.
Archie Campbell, London, was
renewing acquaintances in this
C(411111.1111ity.
On Monday evening, April 8th,
mixed darts were enjoyed in the
Cranbrook Community Centre
with the following winners:
Ladies:
Most starts — Mrs. Stewart
SteiSS.
Most finishes — Mrs. Jaclt
Knight.
High Score — Mrs. Carman
Smith.
MeAortilststarts Lothar Weber.
Most finishes — Ken Mac-
Donald.
High Score — Ken MacDon-
ald;
;Team: Bill Bremner, Bill
Gordon, Ken. IVIacDonald, Merle
McIntosh, Jack Knight.
june 7th was the uate set for a
dillies and presentation of troph-
ies,
FOR SALE —
A qua u ti t y of baled hay and
straw. Gordon Blake
Phone 46.1.W4
ANTIQUE FURNITURE
Few pieces of antique furniture
for sale.
Sam Sweeney Phone 42.1j4
LOST —
A lady's gold wrist watch at
the Legion 'Hall on Saturdays
April 13th. Reward Finder please
notify: Mrs. Ken Fischer
Phone BrusSels 223
GRADE 8
STUDENTS CAR WASH
SA f URDAY, APRIL 20th
Proceeds to go for art exchange
project with a school in West
Indies, and Red. Cross. Donations
Time: 9 — 11 A.M.
2 — 4 P.M.
.75c for straight wash
$1,00 for wash and cleaning
To be held back of
Oldfield Hardware
RUMMAGE SALE
BAKE TABLE and TEA
SA1 URDAY, APRIL 27
2:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Sponsored by
U.C.W. of Ethel United Church
THOMPS ►N.,& STEP! ENSON
MEAT IVIARKE
PHONE 294 FREE DELIVERY
WEEKEND SPECIALS
FROM OUR MEAT COUNTER:
Smoked Cottage Roll
Sliced Breakfast Bacon
Mac. & Cheese, Chicken Loa
Minced Harn
FROM OUR FREEZER:
Blue Water Fish & Chips
2 It Polybag French Fries
ALWAYS A FULL LINE OF FRESH
60V'T INSPECTED BEEF AND PORK
"MEAT I5 OUR BUSINESS"
........ 'yr irvuo•I rior,ra • fro . r .. rrt
39c pkg.
39c pkg.
75c lb
65c lb
werrtirrr I ralir 59c lb
LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES LTD.
Ontario's Silver & Black Fleet
at the clilces 181 VicToria N., Uoderich
(Hwy at nortnern entrance)
W, ..—DA APR I11., 24, 1968
to observe Unildren's Aid Week April 21 - 27
The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend
Ivan, Haskins, President
DANCE
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, APRIL 19th
Music By: Desjardine Orchestra
ADMISSION: $2.00 PER COUPLE COUPLES 'ONLY
Restricted to 21 Years and Over
Sponsored by Brussels Branch 218 Royal Canadan. Legion
Everyone Welcome
This space is donated for community improvements by
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ta. tilcs, March
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Post U1.1:1CO,
Receiver General of Can-
ada, Tax deductions
and C.P.
0. _E. R. 6. pension
fund
)(Vingham and District
Hospital, ambulance
service
Moved by II. J. TenFas, second-
ed by I. G. Camjbell that we in-
stall a hot-water tank in the
Municipal Office.
Moved by J. Tent-as, second-
ended by J. 1,. McCutcheon that
By-Law No. 3-1908 be introduced
and read a first and second time
and passed,
This being a by-law for the
election of Reeve and Council on
a two-year term, to become ef-
fective at. the December 1968
election,
:.\luved by G. L. Cousins, second-
ed by G. Campbell that By-Law
Np..,•;-1,968 be read a third _Uwe and
passed and the Reeve and Clerk
be authorized to sign. and sealed
with the Corporate Seal:
Moved by Campbell, sec,
°tided by J. TenPas that By-
Law No. 44968 be introduced and
.1( OF
read .1 tirst and second time and
passed.
This' being a LyLaw setting
the penalty on Tax arrears at 4
percent• and the interest at two
thirds of one percent Der mouth
thereafter. ;These rates to be-
come effective retroactive to
January 1, 1968.
Moved by J, L. meCuteheun sec-
onded by u. L. Cousins that By
Law No- 4-1968 be, read a third
time and passed and the Reeve
and Clerk be auUheried to sign
and sealed with the Corporate
Seal,
Moved by 11. .1. TenPas, second-
ed by .1. L. McCutcheon that the
1967 tax arrears be sent to the
County of 14B:on for collection.
Moved by J. G. Campbell, see-
ended by C, L. ,Cousins that the
ite eve proclaim Day-Light Saving
Tillie, commencing, April 28, 1968
to October 27 19,08.
:„, letter tram Barristers Bell
and Laughten, representing Mr.
tan McDonald was read. It had to
do with the operation of the VII,
rage Dump. lc was decided taut the
usual Spring Clean Up be done at
this time, after which ways and
means would be investigated for
the improvement of the dump..
Moved by H. J. ,Teneas, second-
ed by C. L. Cousins that Meeting
ing adjourn, to meet again May 6,
1968 or at the call of thet Reeve.
J. C. Krauter Wm, :L. King
Reeve Clerk
NOTIOE
Please ec Lay Llied that all
garbage must be properiy bagged
or packaged to prevent Wowing,
atm to laciiitate 111 the uisposal et
garbage,
EstUSSLLS SuSINE"SS MEN
ARE ASKED '10 Cu-OPERATE
Lite co-operation and courtesy
of the businessmen and women,
and their employees, on the main.
street, is requested.
Please park your vehicles on
the side streets, on the public
parking lot opposite the arena,"
ur on your employer's own prop-
crty. All day parking in. trout .of
your place of business (lissom',
ages shoppers from coining . to
Brussels.
in order to prevent one or two
hour. parking restrictions, or the
installation of Meters o11, our
main street, please consider your
custoers' •parking. requirements.
Remember'. thatnoWadaYs "Park-
ing means business" for retail
merchants. Help to make our
Village busier and more pros-
perous, and at the same, time
you will be helping yourself,' •
The Brussels `Village :Council
WARNING GIVEN
TO MOTORISTS
Lc has been toted that vehicles
have been seen going the wrong
way on the "One Way Street"
which passes the Brussels Public
School. This act is a violation of
the law and Offenders are liable
for Prosecation: This law applies
at all times, not just during
school hours.
The street was designated
"One Way" for the safety of the
children going to and coming
from school, maybe your children.
Bicycles are classed as vehicles
too, the same as cars and trucks,
and therefore boys and girls who
ride bikes to school should follow
the One Way arrows toe.
"Stop" signs on, the back stre-
ets of our' village 'have been
ignored by many motorists too:
Please obey these signs for safe-
ty's sake, especially near the ball
park during :the busy season
there.
The 'f3rusSels Village Council.
FOR SALE --
Cedar Posts, anchors and
braces. Winthrop General Store
Phone 527-1247 Seaforth
THE UNITED CHURCH
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.A. I.D.
Organist: Mrs, Fred Stephensen
10:15 A.M. Church School
11:30 A.M. Public Worship
MiLVILLIL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. MCCARROLL
1.0:00 A.M. Church School
11: 30 A.M. Divine Worship
The T.Ihlical VieW of Christ's
Second Coming
Coming
Sundry Aprill 28th at S Nil.
The Filth.
"rho City of Peace"
All Ai'd Weleonie
roaniet:: Mrs Neraih Moffat'
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