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The Brussels Post, 1969-08-28, Page 4'Pat BRUSSBL POST, "•••••••••••••• NO* ...11072111 WCY'S. GENERAL S" (Successor Smith; CRANBROOK, ONT. PHONE 45234 NOW OPEN Graham Square Biscuits 26' 2 oz. pkg. 79c Trio Choice Biscuits 93.i oz. 3 pkgs. $1.00 Honeysnack Breakfast. Cereal 8 oz. ... • .. 31c Giant 'Size Blue Borax Fab Laundry Soap Box .. $1.05 Special On All Grades of Fresh Eggs Cracks 33c to 53c for Large This Week's Specials Extra Heavy Barb Wire Roil $10,75 Bailer Twine, Timex Per bail ...... $5.75 OPEN ALL DAY LABOUR DAY, SEPT. 1st STORE HOURS 8 a.m. — 9 p.m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY All Day Sunday Call Al House FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 10 MILE RADIUS WITH .00 ORDES Feed Station. Also Egg Grading Will Carry On An Before WANTED TO BUY Old; inexpem4ive Gentleman's Bicycle. the Brussels Post FOR SALE 5 Vauxhall tires and rims and other parts, A. Fraser Phone 430).V7) MIKE HODGERT and the TRI-TONES of Exeter FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE; Turkey, Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut, Fish and Chips. NOTICE. For Roefiag, Siding and small Block Work. Chimneys built • and repaired. Call: Harris Bros.. FOR SALE Portable .A.ir Compreor wit:1 4110. Briggs and Stratton inOtor, Phone Brussels 360.14 REAL ESTATE AND FURNITURE AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th At 1:30 p.m. room instil brick house, with bath, propane gas heated, shade trees, Terms: 10 per cent Cash day of sale. Balance tin 30 days when possession will be given. Sold subject to a reserve bid, Also modern furniture and household effects. Executors: Mrs. Alma. Pinkney. Mrs. Helen Tucker, Mr. Roy Jermyn Jackson &• Jackson Auctioneers, Listowel FOR SALE — fi'ood year.liag black or white Leghorn hens. Good yearling Leghorn hens, white or black.. WANTED TO BUY Good yearling- Leghorns, hens, white or black. Lucy's General More, cranbrook Phone 452.14 FOR SALE ATedium Size Moat C'oor, Ideal for small business. Complete with motor. No reasonable offer re- fused. 1,11 c3"s Store, Cranl)roOk Phone 452J4 W. J. HENDERSON ELDON STECKLEY. Milverton Dial 595_4483 Dial 595_4707 LICENCED AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS RATES REASONABLE NO SALE TOO SMALL ,. GIVE US A CALL NOTICE TO OWNERS ..OF DOGS n CATS. PREVENTION rf RABIES The Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Department of Agriculture in co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit Will hold a FREE RABIES CLINIC Blyth Rabies Clinic — Arena — Friday, August 29, 1969 From 9.00 — 12.00 noon Belgrave Rabies Clinic — Arena — Friday August 29. 1969 From 1.30 — 4.30 Vaccination against rabiet will be provided for (loos and cats three months of ac" and over. Owners who require cer- tificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should eontult their private veterinary. No certificates will be issued at this clinic. Help preverit human exposure to rabieS, take klvantage of thiO Opportunity to have your pets immunized, A booster shot each year it rectimenended. ',111(1 citilaren, 3loornitm- dale, BORN 11.\NLOW To Alt.. and Mrs, I ,ay.T.T..-1- I Ethel, in Listtn,;,•1. ,,n \\'ednes- day, Aio4u„.0. Doono .1r.thony. n brother i'cu. \l'eady :nut Rhonda, SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street For all kinds of uphostering Brussels Representative: SELWYN BAKER Phone 4 or 79 Brussels Put your money into our guaranteed investment • certificates now paying the never-before interest ". of eight and one half Percent. TRI.zaT. coMPANY siNde LISTOWEL. BRANCH 291-1450 BRUS6101,,,S, ONTARIO 1.11("itS1111Y...A1-l4t`14'.1` law; ENTERTAINMENT AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, OW FOR SALE — :30 ac'r'e~ of Straw, Bernard Ten Pas Phone 384W3. BABY SITTING -,- babysit in my OW11 1.101110, weekdays, .Phone Brussels 142\V FOR SALE 2 your old .Leghorn liens, $1,00 each, Ready for the oven. Jos, 13. Martin Phone 463AV4 NOTICE — The Nearly New Store' (next to Tnw o ran), wingham, will re. open on Thursday, September 11, AnyOne having good, clean, tall and winter clothing for sale may bring it in, • VILLAGE, APPEARANCE A Comment By ,Nicholas Hill One of the real problems of many rural businesses • is to be abbe to compete actively and •sncessfully with the attractions of larger towns and cities, and One such aspect of the problem I •wish to draw attention to is the •appear- once of our Main shopping streets. The appearance, of a village has different meanings, to differ- ant people. Prussets can 'look • back on fl iinjelY history. vividly record- ed recantly in the "Brussels Post", and this is reflected by the very hanil.5{101.0 brick street facade built at the end. -or the lost century. It reminds its that the village was not .bunt over night but. is part of: an exciting history m' people sod events, To others •the appearance of the village is an important part cif their business and livelihood. Yet to another it. may he only a weekly visit to. the library. So to all Of us in some Way . or another the welfare of the ...loge is and it is 'for this reason that I believe Brussels is in need of some bold and imagin- ative thinking with regard. to the appearance of its main shopping area. histowed and Stratford,. though of different sizes, are both good examples of towns taking Avant- age or their historic building her- itage., .T3y way of painting and re- novating their premises,. buities- ses there have experienced con- tinuous growth, What is encour- aging is the fact that the parts of the town have -played a significent Part in making them heroine so a I tract Ivo, a nil not something to be polled down or covered lip with the Often cheap facade of modernity. Brussels nain street hats all the possibil- ities of becoming a far more attractive place to shop and visit. though todays impression indicates a sad neglect of these possibilities. 'rho store fronts and upper brick facmfes alas lacl«.oloor or vigour. A recent local example of what can he done tO an old ex- isting store front is the gen- eral store at Ethel. The endeav- our has been to treat the facade boldly and imaginatively and the existing window frames and. panels are in strong colours. A t.enture is the painting of 2 orange etroles on the 2 main store windows lo obscure the sight of the backs of refrigera.tors and freezers. This motive is ftirther reflected by large orange circles painted Ott the store signs. The restilt sees an i?xciting blend- ing of new and old and all that Wa reFIMY reqn hind „Vas rl paint LY or iinagitultion Mid , , • 11)1100111'. CRANBROOK Mys. Lytle Cordon spent last, week at Sauble Poach. Mr. Herbert ;Jeschke and Betty C.1,iessler, Eraser. -Michigan. spp n t n f ew (Mrs ( t h e j home here. \la de and Janet voitch, Nanoy and Lorne Strickler. and their ('011 sills, Richard and Brenda Coghlin, A.Ovood, enjoyed a boll- flay at notler Poach. You are welcome at the anniversary service in K 00 Pre0Yterian Church on Sand.1y morning., August 31st at eleven Special speaker is the Rev, Dr, F• Flowick, St. Mary's, Mr-. and Mrs. Karl 'Hewitt and son 'Donald, 'Edmonton, Alberta. and Mrs. Minnie Hewitt and Mr and Mrs. V. HeArgarth, Exeter. visited with Mr .• and Mrs, Wes.. Eia 0,11er 11... Russel Knigh t and Eldon 'Wick were patients in Listowel Hos- Pital 'Brilde-Elect Honored A. in iscol 1 ri neouk sh•nwer w held in the Cranbrook Conrrininity Centre on Friday night • for MISS M..aXirte Sinalldon, bride-elect. :Those att d signed a gn est hook on arrival and bingo was played, Streamers and bolls der'- ,orated the hail. Maxine. her sist• er (Helen) Mrs. .Ken Bray. and Mrs. H. Armstrong. 'Fergus. moth- er of the groom-to-he were seated in decorated chairs and ;i1tr,'.. Charlie Fischer read an address. The many beautiful and useful gifts were presented by Lynn Cameron and Sharon Maxine expressed her thanks to all and extended an invitation to visit her in her new Immo riPur Fergus, A most interesting hook compiled by Mrs. Charlie l' ischrr Mrs„Tohn Perri(' was eni.oyed by the guests, Lunch was served by those in charge of the evening. Machan Family Picnic A family picnic was held in tha Listowel Park on Sunday after- noon, on the occasion Of lila birth- day of Stanley Nlachan. Altend- ing 'were Mr. and Mrs. Eiarl Mr. and Mrs: Dong Whitfield and boys, London, Mt% Mid Mrs, Ralph Matti-inn and family and Mr, and 130V \\folio!' and fouilly, all fir 1.1SloWni, and mv,:, jbai