HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-06-06, Page 4AFTER ALL BILLS
ARE PAID
1f4 all 'bills are paid at tbe end
of the, year, what is left (after lanes) is ivqt44,
Pratt provides the money from 'which. dividends to
shareholders or owners, are paid.
Any enterprise that . year utter year disburses sill of
its profits in dividends :is headed for financial itrouble,
Prudence dictates that a, portion of each yeoes profits
be retained and used in the bnsineSS.
These retained earnings enable a business to pay at
least a part of 'the cost of the consttant need for better
equipment And additional eaplacity.
Profits - are necessary for business groWth, And
business growth creates more fobs, Thus profits
retiained in a growing business benefits employees,
shareholders and customers,
THE
STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA
LIMITED
MONTREAL GANANOCILIE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO
PROGRESS
as a means of communication,
'Electrified hot beds step up the
planting timetable. Electricity
refrigerates seasonal products for
year-round distribution, and light-
ingsan.be used to create artificial
conditions more favourable for
plant growth.
Electricity will continua to play
an important part, in the economic
growth of Ontario, and it is the
aim of 1-1ydrO to provide an ade-
quate supply Of electricity . so
vital to our province% homes,
farms and industries.
Ontario Hydro's first rural line,
extending from Baden. and
Petersburg to St. Agatha, near
Kitchener, was strung in 191.3,
and in that same year, the first
farm service connected. Since that
tittle, rural electrification has
advanced steadily. Today in this,
Hydro's Golden Jubilee Year,
87% of Ontario's farmers are
served with electricity.
That the future holds numerous
new Wid unique rises for deb-
tricity in agriculture is certain,
Already, two-way radio is Used
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Mra. Ttiradtat WaS 4(l.5teg4.
.for the first irtetti4 4f rile )51,2.10n
Branch the ,Pest Siurou. Diatrict
Women's initituto, Thursday evening
May al-, •with forty.eight, ladies In
attendance,
The inleEddent, Mrs, Margret
'HuMidtries was to. eitarge ,of the,
ilir;st. part .of tilt', meeting which
epenea, with the institute Ode .and
the Mary Stewart Collect r.epeatad
iii unison. Mrs.. Wilbur 'Turnbull,
tiie Seoretary gaYve a, report of Ilia
orgaitigation meeting cud read a list
of the Officers for 1956,57, Also
iconveqers of standing ,00mmittees
A. letter of congratulation ,and best
willies writ. read from Miss Helen
11-,oicert.93.-er, Director of Home 'Econ.,
onfics ,Service 17aateusioli DoArd Oat,
Dept. of Agriculture and. a letter of
welcome from the President Mrs.
Edith A, McPbotter and Mrs, Edna
mayaard,' seerOary, ,c4 Provincial
Women's Institute,
The roll call WAS answered by mem
.berS paying to the Treois„ Mrs. T.
Duudas their 'Waistline measure,
meat in pennies, New members wet
also received ,alt this :thne, each pay..
ing their fee of fifty cents, bringing
the membership to forty-two. Dele,
gates'elmeen to attend the District
Annual in' Brussels on Jane 7 Were
Mrs, V. Kirkby, and Mrs, Turnbull.
Era Geerge L.ome, convener of
Home nootkniges and Health presid-
ed for taiet Second w;lit, of the meeting.
Marion 'and Barbiara Turnbull favor_
ell with two lovely duets "Its Abnost
Tomorrow" and. "Ohanging Partners
'with Mrs. Dealt Johnston- a Wcompari_
Mrs. Norman Sehade gave the
motto "Let us Spend more time rem
those who are ill,,"When
calling on the siek our visits should
be brief bUt cheerful, Wa,should try
to put, the patients mind at ease and,
give pralSe or coMpliment them. Fri
closing Mrs. Schad& told a -very int-
eresting story concerning two girls
.visiting s sick girl, showing the
different effect the girls had 'On the
patient by her bedside manlier, •
Mrs Love introduced the guest
speaker, miss olvta Barn, Huron
County Health nurse from Clinton,
Who chose as her subject "(lancer"
Miss Barr in opening said the cause
of esncer is unknown but it is
loped the cause will be found some
'day. We are More prone to cancer as.
we grow older, Cancer is 'not Itarefitt_!
ory bat a weakness . Is sometimes:
inherited. The speaker told what
signs to look tor and the various
treatments which, are given. In con_
elusion the seven danger signals
NvIere pointed out naineiy — •
(1) Any sore that does tot heal.
(2) A. lump or thickness *in the
breast —
(a) TInittsuaI - bleeding or discharge
elsewhere
(4) Any ehange in wart or mole
(5) Persistent • indigestion or
,difficulty in !SAallowing.
(6) Persistent 'hoarseness or cough
(7) Any ,change itv bowel habits
Mrs. Love thanked the speaker for .
her very enlightening Valk and
Marian 'Turnbull .presented Miss
Barr with a gift on behalf of the
' Institute. The Sunshine money alas
collected, by Mrs. `Nelson Marks
Which will be used for cards and
treats for sick members. A vote of
thanks Weis moved to Mrs. 'Turnbull
for her hospitality. The June meet_
ing will be held in the Walton Coin_
Mutiny Nall on June 28 at 8,50 p.m.
The Women's Institute Grace WaS
§iftlg after which a very tasty':
lunch was served by the hoStes,k
and the following lunch eonimittee.
Mm. Geo, McArthur, Mrs, Andrew
Turnbull, Mrs. doe, Love and Mrs,
Kenneth. Mena:told.
Peach blossoms in Ontario are just now making their appearance,
Although two weeks later than usual, it is not expected that this will
effect Ontario's annual crop of approximately 100,000,000 pounds of
peaches. To mark the occasion of peach blossom time in Ontario, a
blossom festival involving a big parade was recently keld in Niagara-on-
the-Lake. Representing the Ontario Peach Growers Association in the
blossom festival was pretty, eighteen-year-old Jean Myers, U.S.A. National
Peach Queen from Kell, Illinois.
ST. JOHN'S W. A.
The May meeting of St, Tohn's W.
A. was held at the home of Mrs.
George Davis with a gOod ,atteaul_
ance, on Tuesday, May '15, at 2.50 D.
in. We had new W. A. Service books
and used the Litany and prayer
service from them to open the meet-
ing, MM. Jewell leading, Scripture
lesson was read by Mrs MorroW.
MinuteS of .the previous Meeting
given by secretary and treasurer's
report by Mrs. Bryan. Pour calls
W e re reported by the visiting Coln.
Mittea W, A, Was asked to supply
small corantinion linens and Mrs.
JeWell Was asked look after Barite.
MrS.„Tewell, as delegate to The W.
A. Annual in London earlier in May
glire a full, and. interesting account
Of Annual Which proved very ,geod
M. listening. Mr. Jewell ia es los !prent
end closed the meeting, Tea vas
served by the hostesS assisted- by
Mrs. E Pernard. A vote of ithankS
Was giVen Mut. Davis for her boa,
tality
ilk11§SELt OAINTV biNERS
The fotirth Meeting of the IltitS•
sets, Slipper Climb WaS held. the
tibranY on May 5th at 2 iii, The
president Opened itito 'Meeting by
singing tlie More We Oct Together.
TWeiVe MeniberS attended land
answered the roll Call by naming
la dessert suitable 'fee stippetA7tOtine
retd the. Minutes Of the taiSt Meet, 1.
'Motes Were ,gitten on planning'
geed Meals and en fish area meats.
Cheese feasts niirl baked rice Was
The fifth meeting Of the 13rtiS..
eels Supper Club ,trey held in the
Libliary •Ort aira7.' 5th. Thirteen Mein-
bets answered the roll call by nam-
ing a MiP1161' fiTgli prepared at 'borne
Notes oa vegetables, ,s'alari dressing
and the sitlad Was iniade and genii'
(abed by the Meithers. The Wet.ind
tilos;,d With itod Save 'The tliterni,,,