The Brussels Post, 1974-05-01, Page 5Fall Fair
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work to contact Mrs. Ross.
Bennett,. Walton, or any member.
It was decided not to sponsor a
Queen.
Tickets will be sold on a hind
quarter of beef at. $1,00 or 6 for
$5.00. The ladies division will.
help. the men with-a dance to be
held July 19th at the arena with
the Walter Osternick Orchestra.
The Group display for this
year's Fair is to be "Arrange a
suitable display to represent a.
song title". The display must be.
on a card table.
The Ladies.' Division hope for a
bigger and better fair this year.
The prize lists are ready for
printing.
Smiles
Auto Research
With the concern about energy
and pollution, little publicity has
been given to this innovation they
are working on in Detroit; a
windshield wiper that won't hold
parking tickets!
What A Car!
What a car I own! I think I'll
call it "Flattery" because it gets
me n owhere!
Changing Times -
Everything's changing.
Remember back in the good old
days when kids asked you to tuck
them in at night? With our energy
crisis, a lot of kids have electric
blankets. You have to plug them
in!
3 great reasons to visit our store
Anstett Jewellers Ltd.
Over $25,000 in prizes to be awarded nationally:
50 ovens in all!, Simple to enter, easy to win.
Details inside our store. Contest closes Saturday,.
June 29th, 1974.
2. FREI
COOKING
TIMERS
This handy, easy
cooking companion
lets you dial your
way to perfect
cooking. Makes
'steaks, roasts, every-
thing a snap!
Drop in and get
yours. Nothing to
buy . . . it's yours
free!
GET YOURS, WHILE THEY LAST.
Illustrated here is the new
Bulova Set-O-Matic President
for men, and the fashionable
Bulova Premiere model for
ladies. Just t. of the many
exciting new creations by
Bulova You'll see more in our
store
Enter an exciting contest, get a free cooking
timer, see the new Bulova timepieces
3 good reasons for you to visit us now!
'ANSTETT JEWELLERS
LTD.
Clinton — Seder& 7 Walkerton The sign of quality,.
(THE BRUSSSLS POST; MA Y1e, 1474.i4
74-
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HEAD STAND — Joan Huether is either just getting
her balance in this headstand or about to lose it. Joan
was one of many Brussels Public School students
who put on a gymnastic diSplay at Open House at the
school last, week. (Photo by Pat Langlois)
WEEKLY SALE
BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD.
EVERY FRIDAY
AT 12 NOON.
PHONE 887-6461 — BRUSSELS, ONT.
VOLCANO MODEL — Mike Stanger and. ,Kevin
Nichol had their scale model and explanation of the
workings of a volcano on display at the Open House
at Brussels Public Sdhool last week.
(Photo by Pat Langlois)
oad superintendents
meet in Belgrave,
Tuckersmith Township Roads result as follows:'
uperintendcnt Allan • Nicholson Past President - Karl Harberer
as named President of the of Hay Township; President. Allan
uron Road Superintendents at Nicholson of Tedkersmith; Vice
heir annual meeting in Belgrave President - C. W. Hanna East
ednesday. Wawanosh; Rec:, Sec.-Treas. -
Reeve Roy Pattison welcomed Bill Taylor of Stanley; O.G.R.A.
e members and guests and Rep., - Harvey Culvert, West
nvited them to tour the new Wawanosh; Auditors
vtiship shed. Warden Bill J.W.13ritnell, County Engineer;
Iston spoke on behalf of the Ross Jackson M.T.C. Stratford.
unty and conducted the election Joe Kerr hosted all present to a
f officers for 1974 - 75 which smorgaSbord
METRIC --Ministry' of Transportation and
4i)tilniutirt.AtiOn8- crews erected 21 metric
e8titlatibn Signs along major highways throughout
Is Province signalling th# start of a :six,ydat
tograM to convert the Minittry'S. b0eratiOng It) the
Steie tytteM, Ail .highway signs in 'Canada are
ltOdUled to be changed to 'metrics by September; 171, Photo.by
Ministry of TtaribOOrtatiOtt and Communications]