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The Brussels Post, 1969-04-24, Page 6BRUSSELS WINGHAM PHONE 249 PHONE 357-3460 T,IRMSDAY APRIT4' 2•Ith, 191$9 THE gau8spLs POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO • Breakaway Into Spring With A GOOD USED CAR 1968 OLDSMOBILE GUTLESS 2D HT Fully equipped 1967 FORD LTD 4D HT Fully equipped 1966 GALAXIE 500 4D HT Fully equipped 1966 GALAX1E 500 2D HT Fully equipped 1966 METEOR RIDEAU V8 Auto power steering 1965 CHEVY II 6 cy, 1964 GMC 1/2. TON PICKUP SEE THE NEW MAVERICK 'ON DISPLAY Call us on Tuesdays and Fridays Phone Early For An Appointment RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY LET US PREPARE YOUR 1968 INCOME. TAX FORMS BRIDGE MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER WALTON Mr. and Mrs, Gordon \lCGo Viii visited recently with Mr. find Mrs. John M.oGavin of Thornbury. George Taylor, Who spent the winter .in Mexico has returned home, tionorJd On '35th Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. George S. Lore were guests of houo.i' when Mr, and Mrs. Graeme McDonald anti Mr. and Mrs. A. Love entertained . with a supper and social evening on the occasion of their 3t5h wed- lug amilvorsary„ Mr, and Mrs, Arthur lleaderson, Mr, and Mrs. I.Arry Henderson, Mr, and Mrs. liarvey Beuerniau, Miss Geave Bauerman, Neil Bauer- man. Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin McDon- ald, 'Miss Julia McDonald, Tom Love and Miss Lynda. Pottle were among the guests, Walton Savoury Chefs A meeting of Walton Savoury Chefs Homemaking Club vas held at the home of Sandra 'Wat- son, A discussion on "Meat Roundup" took place under the direction of the chi]) leaders, Mrs, Mrs, Allan Searle and Mrs. Allan McCall. Plans for the Achieve- ment Day, with "Our meat is al- ways tender", \yore discussed , Achievement Day is being held in Seaforth on May ard, 17th and BOund.ary Unit Of Duff's, UCW Mrs, .3011 van Wet Was hostess for the 'meeting of the 17th and Boundary Unit of Duff's .1.1CW, • • The Call rto Worship, given .13.y Mrs. 1Ta.rold •Smalldon opened the meeting. The scripture was read from 1...nke21, verses Mrs. Smalddon gave a reading entitled "The Degenerate World". Mrs,- Hugh Thims.ton gave the topic, "The Symbolism of tile Cross". The reading "if God .Iforgoi" was given by Mrs, Maud teeming. Phone 65 TURKEY PLAN AMENDMENTS APPROVED BY FARM BOARD Plans to eStablish marlwtinil• quotas and increase license fees in the Oirtario turkey ,industry have been approved. it. was an pounced 'today by the Farm Products Marketing I3oard, These amendments to the Ontario Turkey Prod ucers' 1\ l' were approved i)y the iParm Products Marketing livard, following all opinion poll on April 8 and 9, when turkey producers voted in favour of the amendtheirts, :Facilities in Ontario for the )rt • ditelloa of both broiler and Ittiivy turkeys are more than adequate to supply the market, a signi- ficant portion or which is outside the province. The application of quotas will prevent the unneces- sary expansion of these facilities until they are required. in minima mere is a, clear understanding between the Tor, key Producers' Marketing Board and the Garin Marketing Board that marketing quotas are to be ltio,q, of I he basic illlotnients which are established, No redue,- beliAv Inn% will be allowed unless a full investigation proves that such reduction is .inStitied, • Reasonable Rates Guaranteed Services Brussels, Ont. McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO LINE OF PHONE 365W6 BRUSSELS Airs, artin Haan was in CO'arge 01' the business. session, :A quilt was quilted.. • ne\t meeting \yin he held at the home of Ilarvey Chaig, Canada leads the civilized world in •the accident rate for children. under ono year and for children between 5 - 9 , according to the Cii nadion Medical Association, ru, the 1-1 bracket, Canada is second - to Japan, OR 527-0245 SEAFORTH PHONE 199 BRUSSELS, ONT. Your Chance Ta Rex Yiew The Post NOW Postal Regulations Demand All Subscriptions Be Paid n Advance