The Brussels Post, 1970-05-21, Page 3ROY w, KENNEDY, Publisher
Box 50, Brussels, Ontario.
Published at Bruseets, Ontario, every T.hurvlay
&Cebu Claris Mail Iteglaration. Number 9502
Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers ASSOPlatiOr
Oriiano Weekly NewaPapers Aiseelation
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GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS M'JTUAL FIRE INS.
L1ABIUT::e
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"HOUSE of MAX"
FURNISHINGS - INTERIORS
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PHONE: 887.6336 or 887-6585 BRUSSELS, ONT.
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
QUALITY SERVICE
Open Every Weekday
Your Guarantee For Over 35
CEMETERY LETTERING
Box 156 WINGHAM
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Years of
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CRAWFORD CRAWFORD and MILL
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q,C,
A. R, M. MILL, B.A., LLB.
BRUSSELS and
PHONE 887.9491
WM. ADAMSON
Pigs Every Mon., Tues!)1: urs ,
LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT
Dial 887-6357
PCV CLASS FS and F
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Tuesday, Thursday, Friday,
Thursday Evening
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Monday, and Wednesday 482-7010
Call Either Office For Appointment
THE McKILLOP MUTIJAL
FIRE IliSURANCE, COMPANY
Orifice - Main Street
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Insures
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White Bread
1st prite
2nd prize
3rd prize
4th prize
Brown Bead
1st prize
2nd prize
3rd prize
4th prize
Folic ifs
1St prize
2nit ONO.
Sod priZe
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Chelsea atipS
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THE BRUSSELS PosT,I3R(J$SEL$, &SIAN(' THURSDAY; MAT Usti 1.970
GREY CENTRAL HOME
401-100L MEETING
Unheeded for last week)
`There Nvas a. small attendance
lit the May meeting of time Grey
Central Homo and School: Assoc-
the 1411)001 00
day veiling, May 7. The niemberS
approtied sending two .delegates;
to a Leadership Training Cantp
to? thririe days IR .111.00.
;rile lii1;xeoutive find disClissed
ide'a of geiting in) a VW' lh . . ,
the fall for a fund i•aisilig: fireject.
el.mber aSkOd to, ihirdt
about. this , for tfici riot tl(eet rib.
CoMmittee was nanied to see
about getting playgronii4
moat for the school.
Miss Thomas c.,,ave an interest-
ing report of the "Critical Years
Conference" held in Toronto.
which she and Miss, granter had
attended. She stated that the
critical Years were the Kinder-
garten years. Teen-age. rind adult
habits are formed at this tender
age.
Mrs. Lothar Weber and Mrs.
Hilton Ward gave reports on the
annual meeting- of the Ontario Fed-
eration of Home and School, which
had been held in Toronto. They
gave detailed 'reports of reso-
lutions presented and passed at
this conference,
After the business, the teachers
led four discussion gdoups on
Mathmatics., Methods of teaching
and reasons for those methods
were discussed.
The next. meeting is to be in the
form of a family night on Monday,
jitne 3, with a Pot. Luck Supper
at 6 o'clock, after which games
and entertainment will be en-
The meeting closed with R soc-
a! half .. hour with cookies and
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ONTARIO FEDERATION OF
AGRICULTURE NEWS
The Ontario Commodity Council
will support federal legislation for
national marketing of farm pro-
ducts, if the legislation receives
certain amendments.
The council. a special depart-
Mont of the Ontario Federation
of Agriculttire, reotests that
members of the proposed national
marketing council and commodity
agencies be nominated by , pro-
ducer connbodity organizations. .
The coot Cil forther suggests
that members be elected fon a
Wmcifie period of time, to be set
clearly in the reg-alations.
These and other su;...;:est ,:h1
changes in the legislation, s
proposeil by tbe council, will be
presented tx) the Agricultural
Committee or the Honse of Coin,
mons by t11.9
ation of Agriculture,
The Ontario Commodity Co11.00
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LADIES' DIVISION OF THE
BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
1979 PRIZE LIST
SECTION L Domestic Science
DIRECTORS - Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Ross Bennett, Mrs.
Clare Veltch, Mrs. Wilfred Strickler, Mrs. Jack Bryant.
Please put number as well as section and article name en
entry tags. All bread and buns, cakes without icing and pies
brought in plastic bags.
BREAD
Class Mt Nil NI
1,00 .75 .50
1.01) .51)
1,00 .50
1.017
5 .50
11. checoratq layee rake, choc6late icing
date itof cake mix too .75 .59'
Date and dm to:4f 1.00 .15 .50
) N'ut and Cherry fo'a4 (not yeast) 1.00 .75 .50,
Gum drop cake, noi
.
1.00 .75 .50
15. Sponge cake, not iced 1,00 .75 .50
16. .Obocolate layer cake, (Cake AtiA)
icing optional - 1.00
17, Queen Elizabeth cake, 8" square
with. the original icing of sugar,
cream, and butter, topped with
18. Single layer cake, decorated for
cocoannt .0 75 ,60
Thanksgiving, appearance to count 11.50° 1.00 .225
.
SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES
19. Light iced cup cakes, seven
not. a mix 1006) .: 411 25 75 :50
20. Raisin scones, seven
21. Shortbread, seven • pieces ,60 .40 .25
99 Muffins, seven, bran only
(no, raisins or dates• .60
23. Tea Biscnits, seven
.60 .40
24, Oatmeal date squares, seven .61J .40
25. 3 kinds of uniced squares •
3 of each
26. White jelly roll with lemon filling
1.0 .112.,•inch. es long
PIES
27, Butter tarts, with raisins, ,even
„(not to be made with prepared fillings)
75 .50 .10
28. Raspberry pie, lattice top .75 .50 .40'
29. Raisin pie, lattice Lop .75 .50 .40
30. Pumpkin pie .75 .50 .40
31. Cherry pie, covered .75. .50 „40
32. Covered apple pie .75 .50 .40
33. Lemon pie, meringue topping ,75 .50 .40
CANDY
34. Chocolate fudge (ten pieces) 1.00 .75 .fir:
35 Maple cream (ten pieces 4
1.00 .75 .50
35. Collection of fancy Cookies, 9 kinds
on a 12" plate 2.50 1.50 .1.00
SPECIALS
$4.0P
2,5 lb. Howson & Howson Bread Flour
$1.00
ib. Howson & Howson, Bread Flonr
$4.00
25 lb. Howson k Howson Bread 'Fleur
$1.00
7, Tit. }Towson & `Howson Bread Flour
25 lb, HOWS.on, & Howson Bread
1:Towsoi:t Howson 'Bread
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$4.00
Flour
$1.000
Flou;
$2.50.
1,75
:Tt
Loaf white bread, .entire crust
Loaf brown bread, entire crust
Loaf ft-nit bread, entire crest
Hurts, 3 kinds Chelsea, plain,
_CloVerleaf, two of each . .
Cciffee cake, (bread dough).„•round
• Cop *ii.fl• cinnamon and brown
Angai 1..00 .107 ;40 •
CAKES
Angel cage tupiced).• 1.50 1.00 :75
Fruit cake, daYk ,(unieeil)
not cut, 6"xd" •••• 1.50 1.00 .75
Fruit cake, light, ftiracf04 1'
1.50 1.00 .75. not •eut,11.".x5"
Single layer opplesauce cake;
butter icing 1.00 0. .5'a
10, Ba.nana layer cake, boiled icing 5. • .49) not make' nix • 1.00 .7.