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The Brussels Post, 1969-11-13, Page 5Shop Save and Have Fun LUCY'S GENERAL STORE THE STORE WITH THE LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN CRANBROOK, Just 3 Miles East of Brussels, PHONE 105 Now Open From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday SAVE ON THESE SUNDAY SPECIALS Large Plain Cigarettes Reg. 67c Carton. Reg. $4.75 Large K. S. Filter Reg. 69c Carton Reg. $4.90 5 Qt. Pop Coke, Pepsi, & Ginger Ale 99c plus deposit SAVE ON THESE SPECIALS Hallowe'en Kisses Large Bags 3 Loaves of Fresh Weston Bread 3 o2. pkgs. Royal Jello 14 fluid oz. Vegetable 2 Roll Pack Ballet Toilet Tissue Famous Kitchener Packers Polish Sausage 5 qts. Pop, Coke, Pepsi, & Ginger Ale • 99c plus 'deposit. 14 fluid oz. Flyatt's Pork & 'Beans 5 tins for 79c Freshly Dressed Gov't Inspected Turkeys 40c lb. Freshly Frozen Dressed Gov't inspected Chickens •••• 21c lb. Fresh Eggs Large 53c, Mediums 43c, Cracks 33c First Rate Canada Potatoes 25 lbs. • 90c 10 lbs. 50c SAVE BY BUYING CASE LOTS OF CANNED POP FRUIT Pumpkins, Large and Small 15c Macintosh Apples $1,50 Tolman Sweet Apples $1.50 King Apples 11 qt. basket $1.50 Snow Apples 11 qt. basket $1.50 California Grapes 29c lb. Bananas 10c lb. 5 lbs for 40c Onions 50 lb. Bag $2.25 Grapefruit 5 for 49c Lettuce 29c per head Tomatoes cello pk. 35c pk. 79c doz. 59c $4.62 61c $4.75 Save 6c 3 for $1.00 75c 2 for 19c 5 for 89c 30c pack 79c lb. Large Sunkist Oranges MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. McCARROLL. 10 A.M. Church School eulAIO 'WV If ."ro Whom Shall We G"o" Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffatt CLOTHING Men's Winter Caps with Ear Muffs ,,,, • , Children's Knee Socks, 'Nylon .... • .. Lady's Casual Perma.press Slacks ......... --- Men's Dress, Casual Slacks Men's Dress Sox Lined Gloves ....... ..... 3te, tip to $5.00 H0Q1- PAIR PELORAYE Please send any information or articles of interest from the past which would help in the cote- bration of the 50th Anniversary_ of the School Fair, to C. R. Coultes Belgrave, Ontario. Anyone wishing to donate any financial aid toward the Fair please contact Stewart Procter R,R, 5, Brussels, WALTON David SimWier, has boon hos: vitalized at Stratford opnerni Ifespitol, Mik414 Wen(lft Humphries has taken a position on the staff of the Midwestern Regional Child- ren's Centre at Palmerston. :Miss Ruth Riteble Beg. N„ spent a recent weekend with her per. outs, Mc. and Mrs, Cliford Ritchie, Walton W.l. Meeting l'1 Vilation Women's Institute entertained at their October meet, ing with a Hallowe'en. Party when grionti; attonded from Ethel, Mon- crieff, eranbrook and Brussels, The Hallowe'en theme was high- lighted in the 'Flan decorations of orange and black streamers and lighted pumpkin Mrs. Alvin McDonald presided and, opened the meeting. Mrs. Wm, itItimphries presented reports The 4-IT Achievement Day for the girls taking the Neddlecraft Course will be held November 1f3th. in SoarOrth, Tt was decided to hold e Court Whist ladies' night on Nov- ember 19th, Mrs. George McCall reported on the WI. Rally held in Dungannon, A, costume Parade took place with Mrs. Leslie Knight and Mrs. Prank Workmen of Crottbrook WT. receiving the prize for the best dreSsed couple, costumed an a pair of skunks, Mrs. Carl Hemingway of Brussels WI., ;its a witch, end Mrs, Neil McGavin of the Walton Branch in comic costume, Were the other prize winners. The ,Tunior 'Boys' Softball team banquet will he catered by the W. I., on December '13. Progres- sive euchre parties will be held 1)0' ginning at the first of the new year: Hallowe'en: activities included eating apples on a string, Won by Mrs. Chester Eerl. of Eithet A Hallowe'en story was read hY Mr$, Will. Humphries. The gu es ts who Were not costumed were ()Nig- ed to, pay penance. The Indies were grouped in tens and each group presented an impromptu number, Sides were formed of ten ladies. Mich lady was Vet-Mired to moil an orange by hitting it with an orange in a nylon stocking. .\h s. ,George Pearson, Ethel, 'Won, a baloon relay race, 1\41'8, :Gerald Watson, Walton, Mrs. Donald Perrie, Brussels, Mrs. Lothar \Veber, Ethel, and Mrs. Leslie Knight, Orattbrook, were -winners, of a. Hallowe'en Word contest and a. cat contest 'rho evening concltided With e sale of baking, :Hostesses for the occasion WOl'e Mrs: Ken 11 enOilald, Mrs. George Blake, Mrs. Alexander flulnt4en, Mrs. N,elson Marks ;Mid Donald Achilles, Ladies who 'watit, to take the course, "rile Matti Dish Makes the Mearii sponsored by the W. 'please contact the lenders,, Mrs. Neil McGavin and Mrs. Man Shah- dicer by NoVcinbor 15th. T.141,1t8DAY, NOV. 13 tllt, 1969 BEST BUYS and WINDOW POSTERS Mix or Match, Aylmer Ch.. Peas or Corn. 14 oz. 5 for 99c Hostess Potatoe Chips Save 10c 11 oz.-- - 59c Aylmer B. B. Beans Save 23c 14 oz, . ....-•••. 5 for 99c Javex Liquid. Bleach 64 oz. 39c Carnation Evaporated Milk 16 oz. . • .... . . .-'••••'''' 2 for 33c Scotties Facial Tissue Save 4c-- Tide XK King' Size .......... .. • -• 2 for 37c ....,, ..... $1.69 Aylmer Fancy Tomatoe Juice 48 oz. Red & White Peanut Butter 3 lbs. BOWLING NOTES Team Standings Aces 55 Ruth's Rascals 53 Muzzles Fitzies 49 Jane's Pennies 49 Jacks and Queens 46 Ladies' SingleS :lane Ward 2)54 Rim( II Fluether 250 Carol HarveY 231 41•1••••••14.• LUCY'S GRAB BOX SPECIAL. EVERYTHING USE- ABLE. GOOD 'QUALITY MERCHANDISE. VALUE $5 to $10. SPECIAL PRICE $1.50 BOOTS. and SLIPPERS' Fancy Slippers Men's •-• $3.29 Ladies' • • $3.39 Sealskin Boots $17.00 to $17.99 Sealskin Snowboots $17.00 to $17.99 Heavy Duty Men's Work Boots $9.00 up Children's Snow Shoes $7.59 up Ladies Snow Shoes Top Line Uniroyal Rubber Boots $4.25 pr. Men's Goloshes $4.00 up Felt Insoles 35c HeavyDuty Work Pants $5.99 pair Heavy Duty Lined Work Jackets ..... ----• .......... $5.99 Heavy and 'Light Top Line Combination Underwear Just $3.99 pair Warm Tops and Bottoms Winter Line Underwear Just $3.99 Set HARDWARE Plant and Garden Bug Killer for Spring Large Tin Raid Fly Killer Reg. $1.19 Large Size Chicken Feeder Calf Pails Barn Forks Axes Little Bit of Everything in Hardware Section WE HANDLE SILVERWOOD PRODUCTS FREE FROM LUCY For every order over $10 delivered into Brussels will re- ceive an 11 qt. basket of Tolman Sweet Apples plus 5 lbs. Bananas Absolutely Free Also join Lucy's FREE DRAW each and every Saturday night Lucy will draw a lucky name from her special draw box. AU that is necessary to enter the draw is to fill your name and address on a slip of paper, drop into her special box, while doing your shopping. Last week's winner of LIAcy's $5.00 of Supertest gasoline was Mrs. Lloyd Armstrong of Listowel. This week's draw consists of Tool Box valued at $8.00 plus box lock and tools. Don't talk about high food prices, do something about it. Come out and h o.ir little Lucy to stamp out the high cost of living. Free Delivery within 10 mile radius, maybe a little Oorth. er, with $5.00 order. Lucy Will, also guarantee all iLenis purchased front her. Money refunded if not fully satisfied. SINCERELY, YOUR LUCY PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs, .11. Predalti or Kitchener visited on Va n dal' with her sister. in-law, Mrs, IL W. Stephens, K err is tt pa ti ent i n Lis t,. uwel I lospital. Henry Pout, who has been hos. vitalized, is home, anti Sent Violleck and sons Stephen and .,leff, Toronto, were reeent visitors in Brussels, Mr, anti Mrs. T. •Stratifsma have returned, to 'Tolland after spend.- ing sonic' weeks with. Mr, and Mrs. It. tihti'ley 1.lrvries returned to VanCOUV 01' firter speAding a •week at home with her parents, Mr. and rS. H. Devries, Mrs. Winnifred 10,dger attended the funeral of her emit, Mrs. Phonies ifingston, in Toronto, Mr, and 1\his. th)orge ltisiois for- merly of wroxptor, have moved into the borne recently purchased from Mrs, Hotly Brigham. CABARET DANCE in BRODHAGEN SATURDAY, NOV. 15 IAN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA Everyone Welcome ANGLICAN CHURCH St. JOHN'S BRUSSELS Trinity 2.1 Nov. 17, Monday 11:01) A.M. Morning Prayer 8 PAL Service pt Institution and induction conducted by Bishop F. APP1OYard. Guest preacher is the Rev, Wm, J, Hockin Organist; Mrs, G. Pryce IS YOUR POST PAID UP? Don't: forget that all. subserip- tions over three months iu arrears ,UuCu. be taken from our list. If your label reads September 1969 it mist be paid shortly. THE 1-3.1i.USOPL POtrre THE UNITED CHURCH Minister; Rev. E. L. LeDreW Organist; Mrs. John Bryan Sunday School 9:45 11,00 WM° •Worship 98c up 65c to 79c $6.59 $8.15 $1.00 up 29c $1.25 Ladies' Triples Carol 'Hervey 570 • !Jane Ward 566 • • Doris Matheson •566 Men's Singles Dave liastings 315 - (lord ;Matheson 318 Al Nichol 263. Men's Triples third Matheson ,••, ......... .•. 770 Da Ve Hastings 758 Nod 'Rutledge 712 50% OFF $1.00 $2.00 59c $5.00 and up $4.00 and up