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The Brussels Post, 1974-01-30, Page 8and Connie; Mr, and Mrs, Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. ti Musselman, Jeff and Chris; and. Mrs. Paul Stephenson. Shelly; Mr. and Mrs, Den Beuermann, Glenn Beuerma and Sheila Campbell; War Beuermann; Mr, and Mrs. Bremner and June; Mr. and M Kelly Dalton; Mr, and Mrs. N Beuermann and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers Scarborough visited with Bruss friends on Saturday. David Hastjngs Jr. has hi appointed temporary Fire Chief the Brussels Fire Brigade, 1' fills the vacancy created by resignation of Jack McWhirte Mr. and Mrs. Gary Orth a Sandra of Molesworth w Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. George Thornto Mrs. Harry Bolger and M Cecil Payne were in Southampt on Saturday to attend the 50 Wedding Anniversary of Mr. a Mrs. A.A. Fowler. Mrs. Fowler a sister. of Mrs. Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams, G and Brian of Amherstburg, we Sunday guests of Mrs. Ha Bolger. CARD PARTY I.O.O.F., HALL Thurs., Jan. 31 8:30 p.m. Admission : 75 cents Lunch Served Everyone Welco Sponsored by Western Star Lodge Bi Cliff Thu Sc Mc Hue Deit Oa Kurt Sc Whe Huet Ada . McA Marie Winni Wilda Howie Gordie Rutled Bill's G Adam' Lowe:s Winni Roberl Ralph Phil M Robert Spare Conna Greg .mmomionommonmalsommenma. (By Joan Huether and Julie McCall) Last Friday, January 25, the grade 8 at Brussels Public School held their annual assembly. Since this day is in honour of Robert Burns we chose to salute him. Cathy Bridge, Leslie Vandenberg and Eric Buckler began with morning exercises. • Suzanne MacPherson, Grace Wesselink and. Suzanne Kingsbury started the musical part of the program by singing "Coming Thro' the Rye". Then Gwen Bernard who plays the bagpipes and Gail White and Carol Raymond who play the Hovvard Smith Orchestra- drums, gave us a couple of Scottish tunes. Next Susan ! Langlois danced the "Earl of * * ** * ** * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * Errol" and the Scotch • Measure". Accompanied by Michelle McCutcheonl Joan Mair, Julie Campbell, Peggy Gibson and Carol Raymond, then sang "Lech Lomond" and "Amazing Grace". Julie McCall and Joan Huether Who Were the M.C's then gave is a brief story on the clothing of Scotland. There are quite a few people with Scottish names in our clasS so they Were introduced as they marched across the stage. We closed with the singing of "God Save the Queen" which was played by Michelle McCuttherui. Brussels School DON'T forget POLAR DAIZE News FEBRUARY, 22nd to 25th mommamommumumommr Entertainment at The Queen's Hotel Brussels, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Nashville Bound vows Country Wally Sunday Matinee --- By Tex Noble Sunday Menu:— Perch Dinner 6—THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 36, 194 AT THE N E W AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS, ONT, ***************** Friday and Saturday -Night, BUSINESS as USUAL Gi For Information PHONE 527-0629 FAMILY PARADISE BRUSSELS OPTIMIST SNOWMOBILE RALLY (FAIR GROUNDS) CLINIC: SATURDAYS FEBRUARY 1:30 P.M. --- FREE *.DANCE SATURDAY* 9 to 1 OM per Couple BRUtSELS LEGION RALLY -SUNDAY FEB. 3rd 'SHARP Driver and Navigator, —$2,00..par.Mothine TROPHIES PRISES -OUTDOOR BARBECUE 4 p.M., (Edir Grounds) The C heir we January Leader, the gi separate review d announc were tol the folio trip to minutes Carol birthday Ith bid birthday Leader a everyone and cool. Son t you help A maw.- $125 Fathe] your mot is right di A tea.' ted with "Wha asked one "Jule "Not teathet) natrieS; 3 Tathihg hhn his r ‘1111111 A the work olio house to tenni:led' I On earth 4 iVeiP what h do wife, dicinq ti County council discusses wolves, deer Development 'Committee chaired' by Reeve Allan Campbell of McKillop, asked council to concur with the resolution from Victoria County. Speaking to the report Reeve' Campbell said that while Huron County did not seem to be having any serious problems with wolves, the committee had agreed to support the Victoria County resolution to add strength to the voice of those counties who are experiencing difficulties. The recommendation of the Development Committee was „questioned by Reeve Ed; minerals, as well as vitamins compare favourable with ,the other meats. So don't give me that -old argument anymore. if you do, you are set in your ways. Now that I'm on the subject of pork I may as well tell you now hat pork producers are in the ,,ame boat with the beef men. We, ,ire lucky if we break even on the ost of production. It seems that tanners felt what was coming and leld off from great sudden production increases. If it had. gone as in other years when production increased sharply when the price was high, livestock men would be in. very real trouble right now. It seems more likely that we will be"chaked slowly this time around. Whatever the forecasters say, !they sometimes sound like fortune tellers) I am not very optimistic about farm income from livestock in the next year or so. If I'm right, and I hope not, I agree with Mr. Gracey of the attlemen that farmers will go out 'if livestock production, which will' hring sky high prices in a few ,..ears. That way nobody wins, not the farmer nor the consumer. Area people we know Four-footed animals occupied a good deal of the discnssion at. Huron County Council last. Friday when a resolution from Victoria County concerning wolf bounty and an announcement from the Ministry of Natural Resources about a deer season were presented for study. The Victoria County brief noted that since the repeal of the Wolf and Bear Bounty Act in 1972, hunters have been killing fewer wolves. It pointed out the damage to livestock is on the increase and that the wolf population is ever County's' Huron Sometimes Sometimes people tell me that 'ork is not as digestible as other .,leats. Well folks it's all in your, mind, for you are talking about 1c1 time pork. The new lean pork :' different. Listen to John D. Lane of the US Meat Board. "Official nutritive values for pork ;.urrently used by government, industry and scientists in nutrition field were developed under a Meat Board research grant back in the late 1950s. Since then says Lane, industry has made giant genetic and management strides resulting in substantial improvements in pork eating quality and nutrition offered to the consumer. Today's pig has more meat on it than even the "ideal" porkers used in the original research work at the Okla. State U., about 17 years ago.-" Mind you, that's American pork. Ours is considered to be even better. Dr. Usborne of the U. of Guelph gives some figures on the quality of pork as compared to some other meats. Calories: pork 310, beef 385, lamb 390, Protein: pork 25.9, beef 20.6, lamb 22.5. Fat (percent): pork 22.8, beef 33.3, lamb 32.1. All, micronutrients, as iron and other Oddleifson of Bayfield. "We may be endangering our own ecology if there is no problem in Huron now," he offered. He questioned the wisdom of "condoning something that is not a real problem here". Reeve Everett Mcllwain of Goderich Township said that while it might not be necessary to re-institute the wolf bounty, it is important that wolves are not on the protected list. The loss of lambs and calves is "money out of the farmers' pockets", he said. Deputy-reeve of Goderich Township Gerry Ginn, felt the province should give each county the authority to make their own decision about wliether,or not to offer a bounty on wolves. The last year the wolf bounty was paid in the county, 25 wolves were shot according to records. The matter was referred back to committee for further Study. County Administrator John Berry said he had been advised there will be a deer season in Huron this year. Deputy-reeve Ginn asked that Huron's objedions be made known to the Ministry of Natural Resources. "We haven't got that many deer in Huron that we can shoot them down," said Reeve Ginn. Reeve Elgin' Thompson of fuckersmith and a member of the Ausable Conservation Authority, said deer are being brought into Hullett and Hay Townships. "Are hunters going to come in and shoot them all off?" asked Reeve Thompson. Reeve Doug McNeil of Colborne said council did, not 'have enough information on the deer population in Huron and suggested that further north there may be more deer. Representatives of the Ministry of Natural Resources will be invited to attend both the development committee meeting and. the next regular session .of Huron County Council to give councillors an opportunity to question and oppose if it is deemed necessary. • Mrs, George Hislop, who was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, returned home on. Wednesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pearson and son are holidaying in Florida. Sunday visitors at the home of Gordon and Nora Stephenson, to attend the baptism of their grandson, Danny Beuermann, were: Mrs. Elsie Shaw; Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Beuertuann and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. Bill McClure Melville Guild has pot-luck Melville Women's. Guild met in the church parlor and following a pot luck supper, Rose Marie Bishop presided over the devo- tional meeting reading a poem New Years Pie. Helen Elliott gave an interesting and timely topic entitled • "New Years -1974," followed by a poein, A New Years Wish and a prayer by Rose Marie. The new President Mary Hue- ther, was in charge of business when. reports, thank-yous, roll call, membership fees'4nd several items of business were discussed. • A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 8$7-6641. Admission : 75 cents Everyone Welcome .—. MM. •••••• MIMS SM. DESSERT EUCHRE Rebekah Lodge Hall - Mon., Feb. 11th