The Brussels Post, 1977-11-30, Page 4 Ammar -01,0aimili
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BETTER THAN NEW!
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The fund raising committee for
the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre is
approximately $10,000 away from
reaching its objective. Recent
contributions include:
Carl Gowing 250.00
W. Garfield Weston
Foundation 3,500.00
Anon. 100.00
8 tables
play euchre
at Bluevale
Mrs. Joe Walker
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker hosted
the 8 tables of euchre played in
the Bluevale. Community Hall on
Thursday, Nov. 24.
High Ladies' prize was won by
Mrs. Charles Mathers, low
lady-Mrs. Stella Polocuylka, high
man-Stewart McLennan, Low
man-Tom Miller, Lucky
draw-Carl Frieburger.
The next euchre will be. Dec. 8
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frieburger
The Bible Society would like to
thank the canvasers and donors
for their time and contributions.
Bluevale and area residents gave
$232.50 to the Bible Society.
Mon
Anon
Brussels Fire Dept.
Anon.
Brussels Motors. Inc.
50;00
50.00
100.00
200.00
1,200.00
Jack. McWhirter
Mr. & Mrs. Geo.
McCutcheon
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Wilson
Texaco Canada Ltd.
25.00
200.00
100.00
500.00
Brussels Legion 500,00 Lloyd Jacklin Construction 100.00
Bridge Motors 500.00 Superior Propane 50.00
Anon 100.00 B.P. Canada Ltd. 200.00
Grey Central Home & School Steinberg's Ltd. 150.00
Assoc 2000.00 Eric Cox Wholesale 200.00
Dave and Lynda Gowing 100.00 Shell Canada Ltd. 200.00
C.L. Workman (land & Brussels Figure Skating
donation 2600.00 Club 500.00
Malcolm, Joan, Roy, Wanita and Jamestown Ball Team 250.00
Hope Jacobs (land) 4500.00 Brussels -Jamestown
Anon 200.00 Oldtimers SEries 622.00
Anon 100.00 Lions, Legion, Optimist
Bill Aitcheson 30;00 and Firemen Dance 2510.00
Anon 20.00 J. Gordon Wotkman 360.00
512.00 Official Plowing Match
100.00 Tent Committee 10,00
25.00 Western Star
500.00 &Rebekah Lodges 1,00
WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
Filrer up!
4-THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 30, 1977
Arena fund nearing objective
Anon.
Mon
George L. Dobson
Molson's Donation Fund
411
As winter approaches, Ontario
Hydro is asking customers to
keep their Christmas displays
modest to conserve electricity.
Winter months, with shorter
daylight periods and colder
weather, result in a pronounced
increase in daily electricity
demands - as; much as 2,000,000
to 3,000,000 kilowatts over those
experienced during the summer,
according to H.K. Wright.
Hydro's Director of Energy
Conservation. While not wanting
to discourage the Christmas
spirit, Hydro points out the need
to moderate the size and use of
lighting displays as part of
Ontario's conservation program.
Hydro is once again using the
slogan "Off until 7 p.m. , off
again at bedtime" for the use of
indoor and outdoor Christmas
lighting displays for homes,
stores and offices.
Hydro does not anticipate
problems in meeting power needs
this winter. However, electric
power consumption grows each
year, and in order to keep these
increases moderate, Hydro asks
consumers to cut back on their
use of electrical energy wherever
they can, such as With Christmas
displays.
• • 114 Your heart works
Cli) harder when
ei
you're not in the
game. Get fit
and turn the
a) clock back.
Al Fitness is fun.
1411/ Try some.
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PaRnaPainoll •
Go ahead. Take
,your car to the
city and fill 'er up
with packages. But
remember: you'll also be filling it up with
gasoline ..... maybe even twice for one
trip. Add THAT to the cost of the presents
you buy! Plus consider this: they m. ay cost
more to begin with. Shop at home and bank
at home .... saves time. Saves wear and
tear. Saves money. And you'll find just
as large a selection of merchandise right
here in Brussels.
Go ahead. Fill 'er up At HOME!