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The Brussels Post, 1977-11-30, Page 19IONS GUEST SPEAKER Tony Ferrier , L., of Walkerton, district governor of he Lions spoke at a meeting of the Brussels Lions Club Monday night. President larence McCutcheon presented him with a pin on behalf of the Brussels Club. (Photo by Langlois) .4t• 0 0 0 0 • * This Year Shop In SEAFORTH 1 o The Town Where "Friendly Courteous Service " Aren't Forgotten Words! n 0J The Town that offers. . . . O Convenient Hours * Bright Lights • Big-Savings ap _Huge Gift Selection * Free Christmas Parking Over 65 Stores & Services The International Plowing Match comes to, Huron next year and with it comes an opportunity for people who are able to do quilting to ;make some extra money. Three prizes totalling $225 are being offered for the three top quilts. The quilt competition is being sponsored by the ladies committee of the match and it is concerned that everybody across the county, who is interested, learns details of the event.. In order to be ,entered the quilt is to be an original quilt design depicting some aspect of the 1978 International Plowing Match and have a minimum size 66" x 78". The entries will be judged on originality of design and quality of quilting. The competition is open to all residents and groups in Huron County. There is no entry fee but entry tickets are to be obtained from Mrs.Dorothy Coultes,R.R.5, Brussels before September 1, '' 1978. The quilts will be judged at Seaforth Fall. Fair and entries must be delivered to the Fair by 12 noon,September 14 for judging. Prize money is divided, first $100, second $75. and third $50. Logs Wanted Standing Timber for top prices and instant cash Call your local sawmill CRAIG'S SAWMILL Auburn B21 Craig Al Craig 526-7220 526.7512 THE. BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 30? 1977 —19 IPM offers $225. for best quilts rea OPP ; nvestigate * **** Vest * Is *.* in M qi v,(.** 0** slt-*v„:00*.*.*"0.0.0 SEAFORTH HAS . • • De Wi 1.11 lim on t Pr On col th C own wit 'T./ !8 incidents ERYTRIN OPPofficers at Wingham tachment conducted twenty ht investigations during the ek. Forty nine charges were laid fie. der the Highway Traffic Act O' d Twenty eight warnings 4'(. ued. * Two charges wrelaid under' e "minal Cbde. During the week, there were , ghteen motor vehicle accidents, ich caused ' an estimated 3,363.00 in property damage '" d injuries to four persons. On Monday, Novemer 21, 0 wayne K. Golley of Rt.' 4, ill', ngham was southbound on 0/ ghway 4, north of Wingham * its when he was in 'collision ti! h the rear of a vehicle parked he east shoulder of the road,," 4 4:1 ed by D.A.C. Checse duce Ltd. of Ingersoll, ,f tario. Injuries as a r esult of the P`f lison were two passengers in .1iL Golley vehicle, Bradley J. rrah of RR 2, Wingham and ‘t. William S. Marritt of RR#1 ngh am. / * On Saturday, November 25, rian G. Hough of Clinton was stbound on— concession 6-7, grr ast of sideroad 25-26, Morris wnship when his vehicle slid off * ie roadway, and struck a hydro * le, Injured as a result of the, cident were two passengers in e vehicle, John R. Little of * inton and Wendy M. Adams of-P 2, Bluevale. ase. A ten speed bicycle was found 14 ►Turnberry township during the eek. The bicycle is a man's * del and is being stored at the 1-44 Ingham Ontario Provincial "ft" Mice Office. The Owner may 4,:f. aim the bike by attendign the t ifice and, describing the bike. OXFAM People to People Development Send YoUi. COrittiblitioh 8OX flOoo ORONTO HALIFAX TTAVVA ST. JOHN'S . Pulsifer Music Archie's Sunoco' Silk Hardware Frank Kling Ltd. Box Furniture Seaforth IGA Seaforth Jewellers Canadian Tire Vincent Farm Equipment 0' Seafoeth Kecoed Shoppe If a , a Record !sli Seaforth Farmers' Co-op Stewart Bros. Roth FoOd Market Bill 0 Shed * * Graves Paint And Wallpaper Steditlaril Lai Stationary Keatingit Robert l., PlUrnsteel Interiors * 1 *******4*****4-04.*****'*.*** *400*** eff 4:4 CrciWn Hardware Hetherington ShOet Seaforth Meat Market CHRISTMAS IS SHOPPING IN. SEAFORTH . Sponsored by the. followiiig Seaforth Me chants HuronExpositor Seaforth Automotive If