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The Brussels Post, 1971-11-18, Page 7CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, A. R. M. MILL, LLB, 6RUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 357-3610 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP '4UALITY SERVI'Z..4% CRAFTSMANSHir- Open Every Weekday your ,guarantee For Over 35 Years CEMETERY LETTERING Sox 166 WINGHAM JOHN of MALLICK RABIES INCREASE REPORTED IN HURON COUNTY BERG ..10..................ftftwommft000"ftwow"ftmod• pressure. HOLMES & MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENT SALES SEAFORTH, ONTARIO ALUMINUM SIDING A SPECIALTY — Call for Free Estimates: 527-0032 or 527-0421 RUSSELL HOLMES NORMAN MacLEAN LARRY'S RADIO and V Phone 523-9640 Biyth, Oni. SALES and SERVICE YOUR • ELECTROHOME • FLEETWOOD PANASONIC • • DEALER IIRIWARMISPOSIIRMMIPlad ismiassap ipm 'ma* McGa.vin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPME.NT SALES AND SERVICE BRUSSELS. 997.6365 WALTON, ONTARIO SEAFO HTH rot4e45 NTERTAINMENT AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEI BRUSSELS, ONT. THE ALLEY CATS. FROM WINGHAM FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE: Turkey, Spare Ribs and Sauerkvaut, Flab and Onlin' nth wp BRUSSELS POST, 13RUSSELS, ONTARIO THWISDAY, NOV, 1.$th, 1971 WALJON BAUER FARM AND GARDEN SERVICE BRUSSELS Now Dealers For AUTO SKI SNOWMOBLIES, ACCESSORIES ETC. REAL ESTATE BROKER. GENERAL INSURANCE dary plan and the ding THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Pubiisher Sox 50, Brussels, Ontario, Published, at Brugge's. Ontario. every Thursday Second Class Mail Registration Number Q562 Member of Canadian Weekly NewspaPers Aesociatior Ontario Weekly Newspapers Assoelatiar JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BRuKF.41 GENERAL INSURANCte AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE !NS, FIRE PHONE: OFFICE 887-51uo 11,7 11/±. ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST — dEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527.1240 Tuesaay, Thursday, li-rlday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET .Monaay, and. Weanesdav 482-701u Either Office Fa - A ppoIntmern 4-H Unit Meetings The "Milk Maicl" rnQt fur their seventh and final meet- ing in the project Dairy Fare, The meeting was held at the home of Margaret. Shortreed on Thursday, evening with all 'members present. It was opened with the 4-H pledge followed by the scretary's report, A disen$siOn took place on Achie- venient Day whiCh is to be held O A November gook At the Clinton High G. 'Watson showed ritOtureS of Dairy Products which we gre,:gping to use in, our ,skit. Margaret miortreed . and Mary Searle demonstrated how to make eream puffs these were filled with whipped cream and when sampled were delicious. "Dairy Daisies" We opened our seventh and last meeting at the home of Mrs. Don Nolan with the 4-H pledge. It was decided to meet on November 13th`" to further plans for Achieveinent Day on konday 20th Handout sheetFi were distribUted the "topic being hoW Make butter, and different, types of cream. For the dthrionstration June Williamson -and Debbie 'van Vliet Made. cream' puffs for our final treat' and they• were delic- ious. We closed the meeting with the 4-H motto Learn tb do by Doing. Dr. W. 3". Thompson said re- cently the incidence of rabies in wild and domestic animals has increased markedly in the pest feW weeks 'in the northern part of Huron County Dr. 'Thompson. sub-disrict . veterinarian with the health of animals h ran cb of the Canada Department of • Agriculture. has also noted a gradnal spread of the disease in a southerly directiOn. "Any unusual actions in wild or domestic ordinals should he treated, .with .extreme caution and reported to the health of animal s branch office in S-taforthr Dr Thompson said. From Jan. 1, 1970 to Oct. 31, 1970. there. were 41 confirmed rases of rabies in Huron. For the same period this year there have been 52 confirmed eases he said. The Health of animals branch in. co-operation with the Huron County Health Unit, have recently completed free anti-rabies clinics for pets in Huron County. Thompson reports that there was an. increase of 17,72 per cent. in the number Of animals Vaccinat-. ed in these clinics compared. to the clinics last year. There was a total 'of .0',331 animals treated at theae, clinics, he Said At' a luncheon party, an actress. 'noted for her sarcasm, looked sig- nificantly at a. retired heroine. Who said: "I drea.tl to think of life at 45" "Why," replied the P41.0.)fifl "MO hOW.)liOd benV1 ETHEL Morrow, Wno w4s a patient. in ListoWei Hospital has retttrn, ed. home. Sir, and Mrs. ,Tames Pearson of Toronto spent al few days recently with his mother, Mrs. Alex Pearson. and were, visitors, with Mrs. Pearson and Joan, in Durham .with Mrs. Ed. Hunt. Reaeitt,t Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephensim were Mrs, Jas. HampSen, and Susan; Sirs. Larry England and daughter: Mrs. Don Laidman of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. At Connel of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. H. Errington and family of Dungannon. Installation Sales - Service FREE ESTIMATES O Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders • Stabling DONALD G. IVES R. R: 2i Blyth Phone Brussels 887-9024 BONUS . INTEREST Savings you move to Victoria and Grey in the period November 1 to November 15 Will receive full inteerest from November 1. This means that the savings account you.,ppen before November 15 earns full interest for as much as two weeks bsfore you open the account! So, whether it's a chequing account bearing interest on a minimum seim-annual balance or a higher interest non-chequing account on a minimum monthly balance, bring it to Victoria and Grey now and get bonus interest. TaUST COMPANY 0010.0 11.114; LISTOWEL BRANCH 291.1450 De eareiul about calling your- seld an "expert." An, ex is a hilkl been, and a spurt is a. drip under 7-1 AUTO LIABILITY RES. 887.61h. DEAD STOCK REMOVAL SERVICES WANT ED — DEAD AND IIISABLETE -- CATTLE and HORSES — TOP PRICES PAID FOR HORSES ON THE 1100r SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP 24 HR. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICES BRUSSELS PET FOOD SUPPLIES LIG: 2/3-0-70-8 rREE OF 'CHARGE --- OVER 160 LB. PHONE COLLECT 887.9334 BRUSSELS dary the the erica eney gan- tion, . . ' "HOUSE of MAX" FURNISHINGS -- INTERIORS M. L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME PHONE: 887-6336 or 887.6585 BRUSSELS, ONT, nno- and not