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The Brussels Post, 1975-03-26, Page 13(Continued from Page 1) us, signs of spring are definitely abroad. Robins are with us, poor things shivering in the cold winds. Ground hogs have been sighted, Sap has been running and maple syrup festivals advertised. The shipping season has opened in Goderich. Spring must .be lurking near. ** * YOU'RE WHISTLING IN THE DARK ... tir IF YOU THINK THAT HEART AT TACK AND STROKE HIT ONLY THE OTHER FELLOW'S FAMILY. FARM NEEDS.. • 1975 CONTRACTS AVAILABLE FOR WHITE BEANS AND MALTING BARLEY We have a pp supply of Highland mixed and seed grains — Seed clovers and grass (free mixing) - Seed Corn -United Asgrow Warrwick - Northrop King - Super Cross — Fertilizer Bulk or Bagged We deliver and/or spread for you FOR THE BEST PRICES, QUALITY & SERVICE . SHOP ... Short Shots marks on the bit o d that gree Eat 68 as 20 : of 4 ad 104 them, int,14 C; .4 C; .22 and g I both !ulture n new vte: :ediug ees C. rature Dps or es for en 15 C, Howick Lions Bingo winners DISCUSS DAIRY FEEDING — Four Atwood- Listowel Dairy Herd Improvement Association members formed a panel to discuss the feeding of hay, haylage, silage and oatlage to their herds at the annual DHIA meeting held in Atwood. Members of the panel, from left, are: Bartley Bowman, Mervin Lucknow, Anne Strauss, Mildmay, Mrs. Bill Schill, Formosa and Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter. Lucky 'Draws: Pam Riley, Wingham, Lorrain Montgomery;' 'VVroxeter, Mary McInnis, Fordwich, and Tom Leek , Wroxeter. Regular games: Mrs. Beatty and Kathleen Ellacott, both of Listowel; Mrs. Halton, Lucknow; Mrs. Hazel Gowing, Listowel; Mrs, Lillian Newman, Wingham; Mrs, Ste Marie, Wingham; Mrs. Strauss, Mildmay and Mrs. H: Reidt, Wroxeter; Mrs. Holloway, Wingham, Mrs: H.A.Aitcheson, Wingham and Jan Thurlow, Listowel; Mrs. McLennan, Lochalsh andJune Edgar, _ Wingham; Jim Scott, Listowel; Jim Scott and Anne Strauss, Mildmay; Elaine Donaldson, Harriston; Mrs. Holloway, The Melville Guild met in the church parlour on Tuesday, March 18th. Joan Exel opened the Devotional period with a poem "Resurrection" and after singing a hymn p lead in prayer. Matthew 28 was read in unison followed by an inspiring message on Easter delivered by Judy Recent investigations carried out by officers at Wingham OPP Detachment include: • On Tuesday, March 18, Neil R. Reece of R.R.#5, Brussels was involved in a single car accident on County Road 7, east of Sideroad 20-21, Turnberry Township. Debra L. Thompson of R,R.#1, Wingham, a passenger in the vehicle wa injured as a result of the collision. Damages to the Reece vehicle were estimated at $250.00. On Thursday, March 20, Ralph Rowland and. Susan E. Moore, both of Brussels, were involved in a collision on Thomas Street, west of County Road #12 ; Brussels. no one was injured, and damages were estimated at $350.00. On Priday, March 21, Bradley D. Johnson of R.IL#2, Gorrie was southbound on County Road 12, south of Cotinty Road 7, HOWick Township When his vehicle went into the east ditch and rolled Over, striking a fence Wingham; Kay Rich, Wingham. Share the Wealth: 1- Mrs. Wm. Upper, Listowel; 2- Lois Binder, Lucknow. $25 Special: Pam Riley, Wingham. Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. H. Coupland, Wroxeter. Lap Card: Mrs. Strauss, Mildmay. Dart Game: Mrs. Ste Marie, Wingham: $5.00. Jackpot consolation plus bonus: Mrs. Day, Wingham. Door Prizes; Joan Robinson, Shortreed. Vice-President Margaret McCutcheon conducted the business. An invitation was received from Belgrave to attend their Easter Thankoffering on April 10th, It was decided to hold a Centennial. Dinner in the church on May 28th. owned by Eldred Cathers of R.R.#1, Wroxeter. Mr. Johnson was injured as a result of the accident., Damages were estimated at $2500.00. Barry Adams of R.R.2, Bluevale and John Gilkinson of Listowel were involved in a collision on County Road 12, north of Concession 7 7 8, Grey Township. No one was injured, and damages were estimated at 075,00. On Saturday, march 22, Douglas A. Officer of Conn Was invOlved in a: collision with a vehicle owned by James Pierce of Blyth, Ontario in the Village of Blyth. There were no injuries, and damages were estimated at $250.60. On Saturday, march 22, Glenn C. Farrow of R R #3, Chatsworth had parked his vehicle in the Village of Blyth, when it was 'struck 'by an unknown vehicle backing into it, causing an estimated $100.00 damage. Martin, both of R.R.3; Listowel; Peter Dowling, Help your assistant agricultural representative for Perth • Heart... County Who acted as moderator; Peter Van Veen of Help your R.R.2, Brussels and Arnold Van Winden of R.R.4, Listowel. (Banner Photo) Heart Fund 111110""' Nemmil111111111.111111.111111111011111111‘ WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 Brussels, Ont. Melville Guild plans Centennial Dinner OPP investigate THE BRUSSELS POSti, MARCH 26 1975