The Brussels Post, 1972-05-10, Page 10LOWE'S
Phone 887-9339
We Deliver
Wagstaffe — 24-oz.
STRAWBERRY & RASPBERRY JAM 590
White Swan
BATHROOM TISSUE 6for
Libby's — 19-oz.
DEEP BROWN BEANS
Weston's
RASPBERRY CREAM ROLLS
WESTON'S DO-NUTS
Glad
GARBAGE BAGS
Red and White
ROASTED COFFEE
Dak Brand Picnic
PORK. SHOULDER
2 /590
590
3/880
20's 630
l's 790
l's 990
No waiting for
concrete to
cure. Over 100
sizes in stock.
THE EASY WAY TO BUY
BETTER CONCRETE STEPS
Enhance the beauty and value
of your home with precast steel
reinforced concrete Unit Steps.
Our installation crews work
quickly and cleanly. Phone
Frank Kling
Ltd.
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WEEKLY SALE
BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD.
EVERY FRIDAY
AT 12 NOON
Brussels Centennial Celebrations, June 29th to July 3rd
Phone 887-6461
Brussels, Ont.
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THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND MOST ECONOMICAL WAY
TO PROMOTE BUSINESS IS THROUGH NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING
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Brussels Post
BRUSSELS
ONTARIO
SHORT SHOTS
MR.
MERCHANT
Here are TEN solid facts
you should consider in planning
your ADVERTISING
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anizatien, church and business,
in the community to sponsor
a. young lady for the Centennial
Queen.competition, Pick out the
lady of your choice and enter
her as your representative, See
full particulars in ad elsewhere
in this issue of The Post.
** ** ** **
Believe it or not, the popu-
lation of Brussels has increased
and •is now higher than this edi-
tor of The. Brussels. Post, has
known in, at least, the past forty
years. It now stands at 911 in
contrast to 880 last year. It is
pleasing to note that we are
growing and not gradually becom-
ing little more than a hamlet,
which is what has been the fate
of a good many other villages.
** ** ** **
Help! Help! Coaches are des-
perately needed by the Brussels
Minor Softball League for Squirt,
PeeWee and Bantam teams. The
boys are anxious to play but
the teams must have coaches,
No coaches, :no ball teams, So,
,come on fellows and lend a hand.,
Anyone interested should contact
slim Prior,. 14, 0, ##
you, can never tell what you
might see on Brussels, main
Saturday it was an es,
cape, NO, not a fugitive from,
justice, just an appealing, PPP,-
fused, black and white raobit.
It had escaped from a young-
ster's bicycle carrier basket.
It hopped hither and yon, Spit
tered around and under cars,
frightened half to death. The
bewildered little animal was
caught with the help of sympathet,
to bystanders and returned to
its happy owner's arms.
Smiles . .
Sign in front of school: ',watch
out for children, especially if
they are driving cars."
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1 This newspaper is an advertising medium that is WANT-
ED - it is sought after 'and paid for, and advertising in
it is not an intruder in the home.
2 This newspaper's circulation is CONCENTRATED in
this trading area.
The newspaper provides PENETRATION in the prim-
ary market by reaching virtually every family or cus-
tomer in that market.
4 People read newspaper ads when they are ready to make
a decision and to act - WHEN THEY'RE READY TO
BUY.
5 The newspaper is convenient; it may be consulted at a
time most CONVENIENT to every member of the fam-
ily.
6 People LIKE TO READ NEWSPAPER ADVERTISE-
MENTS - surveys show 85 per cent of the people want
their newspaper to contain advertising.
7 Every issue of every newspaper contains INFORMA-
TION AND PICTURES of interest to every member of
the family.
8 Newspaper reading is a habit and a part of people's
routine.
9 The printed word is MORE RELIABLE THAN the
spoken word and it cannot be refuted because it is easily
available for re-checking. More accurate information is
obtained by reading than by listening.
10 The newspaper is ideal for comparison - items in a news-
paper may be easily compared with items in other news-
paper ads.
10—THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 10, 1972