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The Brussels Post, 1977-10-19, Page 23be trig. t thin gs, it now dons, ack, the constrict n may .?.ath. A n nutes or followed lassified :egories. Cs were Dstances shn was children in this attacks ime as Mostly elderly P. have asthma ated by id when ns are .us such )Ids and Sunday, s -.. 7.77 ,.:;R:-7-i;-77 7, 7 .r.64.,.14,.;:ti 5 "— 1 THE BRUSSELS POST a OCTOBER 119 1977 -,p'23 SAFETY FIRST — Constable Wilson, from the Wingham OPP was in Brussels Monday to talk to.. the Grade 7 students at Brussels Public School. His talk emphasized safety use of school buses. (Photo•by Langlois) INSURANCE OFFICE, BRUSSELS TRUST CERTIFICATES-. • 9 1 /4 % yrs. compounded 'monthly or or annually. 'semi-annually ually Brussels Office O en Monk nOffice .()pen Monday thru Saturday Phone 347-2241 Ro-nnenberg s p Tuesdays & Fridays Phone 8874663 Ground beef an economical dish Due to an increase in the marketings of lower grades of keef, there will be ample supplies of ground beef this month. Look for the "specials" and take advantage of them. According to Food and Drug regulations, ground beef must not contain more than 30 percent fat. If labelled "lean" the maximum fat content is 15 percent. Ground beef dries out faster than a whole cut Of meat and may acquire an off-flavor on standing. Refrigerate it, wrapped loosely in waxed paper.:. Plan to use it within a day of purchasing or freeze it. It will keep two to three months at 0°F. Thaw ra ther overnight in the refrigerator rather than leaving it out all day at room temperature. For an economical main dish, try this flavorful "Potato Beef Casserole" from Food Advisory Services, Agriculture Canada. POTATO BEEF CASSEROLE 1/2 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup diced celery 1 clove garlic crushed 2 tablespoons fat 1 pound minced beef , 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1 10-ounce can condensed cream of mushroom soup 2 cups hot mashed potatoes, without margarine or liquid (about 4 medium) 1 tablespoon margarine ,Salt and pepper .. Classified Ads pay dividends. Advertising... lets you know what's what. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD 1 tablespoon melted margarine Saute onion, celery and garlic in fat until onion is transparent. Add beef and brown. Drain off .excess fat. Add seasonings and soup. Turn into greased baking , If you want to cover more acres per hour take advantage of 4-wheet drive. The International 4386 tractor gives you more pulling power, more traction for more production, All 4- : wheels are pulling so no power is lost pushing un powered front wheels. And from the hard-lugging diesel engine to the final drive, the 4386 is built to give you high-speed production and dependability, 4- "wheel drive lets you start earlier in the seasbn and work later. • 466 cu, in, IH turbOcharged and Intercooled diesel delivers 230 engine hp* , I 75 drawbar hp*, dish. Combine potatoes and 1 tablespoon margarine and season with salt and pepper. Spread potatoes over meat 'mixture and brush with melted margarine. Bake 30 minutes at 375°F. 6 servings. • 25% larger operator enclosure for greater visibility (now 52 in. wide), Heater and air-conditioning standard. • Big 170 gallon fuel tank takes you all day without refilling, Sound level as low as 82 db(A). • Rugged transmission with 10F/2R and wide range of tillage speeds. • Front and rear axles permit tread adjustments for row-crop work. • MIr's esi See all the International 4-W0 tractors. York CANNED PEAS Phone 8879226 STEPHENSON'S Bakery Grocery JAVEX 128 ozs. 95' 3/$1 24's $4.29 Red Rose 'TEA BAGS 100 gize $1.99 --clrinuEREAM 2 Litre 99' Free Delivery , 14 Coca Cola or Pepsi J'LiMc.CUTCHEON mOToiti • Olds, Chey„ Brus sels 8€37-6856 ,, Waiting - For You is The Al( New. rke20.1111y N International 4386 Tractor 1978 CHEYELLE MALILW CLASSIC 1978 IMPALA — LANDEAU 1978 DELTA = 88 - ROYALLE THIS WEEKS St3CIAL F.78 by 15 Snow Tires $21.9 4-wheel drive power and dependability you 'can count on family, Joe and Hanna Nicholson and family, <Clarence and Rose Marie Bishop and fmaily of Ethel and Morris and. Marlene Lobsinger of Kitchener attended the 59th wedding anniversary dinner for Mr, and Mrs, Morrison Sharpin at the. Vendome Hotel, Teeswater. The Oct. 4 celebration included a smorgasbord dinner and visiting at the couple's home on Minnie St, Wingham after. Thanksgiving day guests at the , home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Elliott were Mrs. ,Gladys Gorrell, Pilot Mound, Manitoba, Dayle Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Kalvin Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning, Mrs. Martin Cretier and Amy-.To, Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer, Kathy Walker, Ken Skinn, Daryl, Marie, Sheila and Kevin Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker. Mrs. Joe Walker Correspondent Mrs. Mabel Harris and Mrs.. Spading Johnston visited with mr, and Mrs. Ross Nicholson, Saturday , Mrs, Lola Mann spent Thanksgiving with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Bill Taws of London. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Carolyn Greenaway and Randy and to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Greenaway and family following the death of John liGreenaway, dear husband, father, son and brother, who passed , away in University Hospital. Communion service will be held in Knox Presbyterian Church, Bluevale, Sunday Oct 23 at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Robert Armstrong of Wingham conducting the service. Mrs. Gladys Garrell and Mrs. Rhoda McKercher spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKercher. Mrs. Garrell visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer, Mr. John Mclnness, Superintendent of Knox. Presbyterian Church Sunday School, Bluevale was pleased to present the awards for attendance of 1976-77 on Sunday, Oct. 16. 2nd year seal-Sandra ..Lowery, PaulDiaswick, 3rd year seal-Kelly Day, Paul Tolton, Greg Moffatt, Jeff Tolton. 4th year seal-Rhonda English, 5th year seal-Darryl Baswick, 6th year seal-Sandra Moffatt, Jimmy English, Dean Golley, Kevin Walker, 7th year seal-Joanne Shaw, Susan Elston, Sandra Thompson, Bruce McInnes and Tracey Day, 8th year pin-Annetta Dorsch, Shirley Dorsch, John Dorsch, Bryan Shaw, 9th year guard-Heather McInnes, 10 year Guard-Correy McInnes, David Shaw, Murray Snell, Donna Thompson, Jackie Robertson, 11 yr. Guard-Ken. Thompson, 12. yr. Guard-Dewayne Golley, Sherry Robertson, Kathy Snell, 13yr Guard-Bruce Campbell. Our thanks go to the teachers, Mrs. Carol Shaw, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Miss Mary Ellen Elston, Mrs. Colleen Robertson, Mrs. Isobel Elston, Mr. Larry Elliott and to the secretary treasurer Mrs. Dorothy Thompson. Jack and Vera Nicholson, Ross and Shirley Nicholson and family, Keith and Carol Nicholson and Bluevale bowling league scores. Ladies High Single-Nancy Corrigan 239, Ladies High Triple-Marg Timm 595, Men's 14h Single-Jerry Tinim 210, Men's High Triple-Jerry 'Timm S50, Games over 200-Jerry Timm, 210; Marg. Timm 227, 231, Reita Boss 203, Ken Henry 2041 Nancy Corrigan 239, In Europe they call us Canada Fats", resent awards at Bluevale paimaparrioft The teneceen theveenehi Cr pOitenel lithees FlthfiSs.i 'n p)iit heart you kii0W ii'S