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The Brussels Post, 1975-02-05, Page 57 2 3 25 22 27 17 10 21 212 30 29 44 45 4-1 4b 2. Harem 18. chamber 3. Site of Expo 67 20. 4. Anecdotal collection 23. 5. Fat 6. Violin, guitar and 24. piano 7. Smell 9. Singer, 25. ---Rawls 10. Sicilian city 27. 11. Capital city 15. Well-known Hun 32. 17. "A Boy Named Sue" 34. singer Archi- TODAY 'S tectural ANSWER --- pier Miss Tebaldi Al- berta's capital Defeat de- cisively With- ered Saskat- chew- an's capital Opposed to Columnist's tidbit 35. Accom- plished 36. Ionian gulf 38. Take for a sucker 40. Table scrap 42. George's librettist 43. Vitality 9 10 II 13 8 14 15 51 32 33 J'0 14 41 42 43 / 34 35 39 40 Married 50 years ?? Are you having a 90th birthday ?? We are anxious to carry a story with a picture of your 50th wedding anniversary and of your 90th birthday. So that some arrangements can be made we ask your co-operation in advising us as far in advance as possible of such events While, other than in exceptional eiteum- stances, we will not be able' to use pictures of wedding anniversaries of less than 50 years, we do want a story of such anni- versaries. Please forward details as soon as the. event is held. istimuiftED tin g Brussels Post BRUSSELS, ONTARIO' Phone 8874641 at the Pest Publishing House THE BRUSSELS POST' FEBRUARY 5 1975 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1876 HEAD OFFICE: SEAFORTH, ONTARIO tt.. Mrs. Margaret. Sharp, Sec.-Treas.-Phone 527-0400 It Costs Only A Little To Be Safe Fire, Extended Coverage, Windstorm, Theft, Property Damage, Liability, Etc. Directors and Adjuste Wm. Alexander, Seaforth Robt. Archibald, RR. 4, Seaforth Ken Carnochan, R.R. 4, Seaforth Ross Leonhardt, R.R. 1, Bornholm John MclEwing, R.R. 1, Blyth Stanley Mcllwain, R.R. 2, Goderich Donald McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin Wm. Pepper, Brumfield J. N. Trewartha, Box 661, Clinton Agents: James Keys, R.R. 1, Seaforth Steve J. Murray, R.R.#5, Seaforth., rs: Phone 527-0831 527-1817 527-1545 345-2234 523-9390 524-7051. 527-1887 • 482-7534 482-7593 Wm. Leiper, Londesboro K. J. Ettie, Seaforth. Knox Church , Cranbrook has annual Correspondent. Mrs. Mac Engel The annual meeting of Knox Presbyterian Church was held in the basement of the church on January 30, following 'a pot luck dinner at noon. Rev. C.A.Falconer opened' the meeting with a Scripture reading , and prayer. Mrs. Gordon Engel, was appointed secretary for the meeting. All organizations had encouraging reports for the past year. New members appointed to the Board of Managers for a three year term are Larry Smith, Mrs. Leslie Knight and Mrs. Gordon Engel. Mrs. M.J.Engel was re-appointed secretary treasurer and Mrs.Clare Veitch auditor. Mrs. Stuart McNair and Mrs. Stewart Steiss are organists. Ushers are Jack Knight and Stewart Steiss and assistants Larry Smith, Leslie Knight and Doug. Conley. Personals Mrs. Stuart McNair received the news on Saturday of the death of Orlie Shaw at Mt. Forest. Mrs. Shaw is the former Margaret McNair. Miss Wendy Smith is able to be horde following a stay in Listowel Hospital. We are pleased to welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and little daughter to Cranbrook. They are busy moving into their new house. Mrs. Mary Becker, Kitchener, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley on Sunday. Mrs. Stuart McNair, Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Henry of London andMiss Kate McNabb attended the funeral of the late 011ie Shaw at Mount Forest on Monday. Beat the Big One... Heart Attack Give Heart Fund ilc at Elston reception meeting on Wednesday, the 12th, at the home of Mrs. Jim Armstrong at 2 p.m. "World Affairs" and "The Queen's Representative" w ill be the topic. The Roll Call will be, "Are you in favour of the Queen being head of our country?" personals Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lobsinger and Charlene spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. yHarvey Edgar and Mrs. Marie Elston were in charge of the euchre party in the Bluevale Community Hall on Thurs,day, Janu ary 30. There were 13 tables playing. Prizes were won by : Mrs. George \Undervvood - High Lady; Mrs. Harry Elliott- Low Lady; Hugh Campbell - High Man; Low Man - Glenn Sellers; Lucky Draw - Charlie Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Walker will look after the next euchre on Peb. 13. Bob Eaton, parliamentary assistant to. Ontario's Ministry of A riculture and Food, had some interesting remarks to-make in a recent speech in Lindsay with regards to the criticism of marketing boards. At the same time that Professor Forbes condemned marketing boards with quotas in the name of the Food. Prices Review Boar d, these same marketing boards had reasonable and stable prices for their products. Overall prices went up 16%. The lowest increases, however were in the very products Professor Forbes said that marketing boards were setting unduly high prices on. Homogenized milk went up 3%. Grade A turkeys had gone up 1%, and the eggs had gone up 5%. Those products that were sold without the benefit of a marketing board with quotas, as fresh tomatoes, up 64%, and these came from other countries. Red Brand strip loin steak up 52%, potatoes up 27% and salmon up 21 676. The overall price increase to the restaurant trade was 43%. The regulated products howe ver went up least. The restaurant paid 12% more for milk, 8% for grade A turkeys, 5% for chicken and 17% for eggs. All well under the average 43% increase. The Correspondent Mrs. Cliff Bray The flu has caught up with some of the folks inEthel. The King Bros. are moving to Huronview on February, 4 and they,had a sale of the household things on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 1 in the Community Hall. The weather sure was in their favor to draw a crowd. Personals Mr. and Mrs.Doug Davidson and family of LOndon visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Raynard on the weekend. ACROSS 1. A Jones boy 4. Counter- tenor 8. Turmoil 9. Comic, Jack E. - 12. Pallid 13. See 39 across 14. Tantalize 16. Click beetle 17. Market wagon 19. Swiss river 21. French author, Claude 22. Useless plants 26. Step 28. Gide 29. German city - 30. Asian river 31. Moslem 1.UP 33. Two of Hamlet's words 34. Miss Lupin* 37. Of an old Peruvian empire 39. Capital of 1.3 across 4/. Tout's suggestion 44. Board a sleeper 45, Pay dirt 48. Food 47. Forty *inks DOWN 1. Playing marble real increase was , in the unregulated product, as sugar up 118%, shortening up 81%, beef fat up 86%, potatoes • 46%., salmon 56%, coffee 28% and steak up 44%. "It is interesting to note, " Mr.Eaton said, "that over that same period of time, producers under the marketing boards that the Professor was condemning for unduly high prices, gave indications that they had a stable and reasonable return on their products." Forbes also blamed tariffs and export quotas as causing artificially high prices and referred again to milk, dairy products, eggs, broilers and turkeys, none of which had import restrictions. Looking at these facts, he suggested that Professor Forbes should be analyzed for performance. Summing up, Mr. Eaton said: "Really what we are saying to ourselves when we assess performance is how well you took an interest in your board or the marketing of your product. How well you support your board, the type of people yoti elect to your board and the type of management they hire. Given some commitment to these items, marketing boards can claim an increasingly important role in the development of a strong agricultural industry in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs.Les Earls of Atwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. . C. Raynard through the week. Mrs,. Alex Pearson visited with her mother, Mrs. McWilliams of Mount Forest. Misses Betty and Terry Lynn of Toronto and Mrs. Don Lloyd of Brampton visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn and family Mr. and Mrs.Robert Goldner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner. Mr. Clifford Stevens, who was a patient in Toronto General Hospital, has returned home. Correspondent Mrs., Joe Walker A large crowd enjoyed the reception held in the Bluevale Community Hall, Saturay evening for Mr.and Mrs. Larry Elston, nee Beverly Burchill. Music was by Tiffins Orchestra. Mrs. Bert Garniss read an address and the bride and groom were presented with a gift of money. Larry thanked everyone and lunch was served. Personals Mr. and Mrs.George Fischer 'and Dayle and Mrs.• Lloyd Henning were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs„ William Taylor of Wingham spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.Fraser Haugh. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dettman and Mrs. Jack Boyd spent Friday evening with. Mr. and Mrs. J.J.Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mr. and Mrs.Bil! Hall of Chatham arc spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs., Gordon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Golley and family spent Friday evening Agri-notes (By Adrian. Vos) News of Bluevale Crowd at News of Ethel Weather attracts crowd CROSSWORD PUZZLE ith Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh / and Eileen were Mr.. and Mrs.Ken Underwood and family of Clifford, Mrs. Hazel McDonald and Donald of Ripley and Mrs. James Darling of Belmore. Ten tables of euchre were played in the Community Hall, Bluevale, last Thursday when Mr. and Mrs. Ross Turvey and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig were in charge. Those winning prizes were: High Lady - Mrs. Jim Coultes; Low Lady - Jerry Friebutger; High Man - Charles Mathers; Low Man - Charles Brewer;Lucky Draw - Paul Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Edgar and Mrs. Marie Elston will be in charge of the euchre party on January 30. The Bluevale Women's Institute will have their February