The Brussels Post, 1957-01-30, Page 4',•,•••6
SATURDAY EXCURSIONS
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FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
OFFERS YOU
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Inquire about the Motley-
saving Family We Ptah
Ticket agents can have
drive-yourself car
waiting for yoil on L
arrival if you wish
• Por reseryatiOds and
information see, write
or phone your local
Canadian Natioritil
PASSenger gerit,
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Wethesday, ,jattuarY, 39041 1,01
THE BRUSSELS POST
Her first stop
—the bank
LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. APRIL 13)
Tickets good going and returning same Saturday only..
1.90 PAISLEY 6.20
5430 PALMERSTON PAO
3.76 SOUTHAMPTON 5.60
3.70 SARNIA 156
5.85 STRATFORD
- ST RATH ROY
2.45 WALKERTON
8.60 WATFORD
4.00 WI NGHAM
4/5 WYOMING
"HAVE TO 111JRRYI"
"What's that Marge?"
"Have to hurry and get pack
copies of the Star Weekly with the,
550,000 `Know Canada' contest,
"Why, haven't ,ye0 started yet?
Goodness my childr0 don't give me
a moments peace 'until our Star
Weekly comes. And Harry and I are
doing them too."
"We'll start right now. If John
doesn't get them ,from the News-
stand I'llgft our:, carrier boy to
bring them.
The "Know Canada"' contest still
has several weeks to run. You still
L46 have time to enter;vbut. you had better
620 ' hurry. Those big cash prizes make it
4.80 worth while.
Star Weekly "KNOW CANADA" Contest
$4.75 GUELPH
.85 HANOVER
$4.30 HARRISTON
4./5 INGERSOLL .
4.75 KINCARDINE
2.45 KITCHENER
2.45 LISTOW EL
1.20 MITCHELL
5.05 OWEN SOUND
5.75
4.75
620
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ALLENFORD
BRAMPTON
BRUSSELS
CH ESLEN
CLINTON
ELORA
FERGUS .
GEORGETOWN
GODERICH
EXCURSION FARES FROM;
When Mrs. Wilson planned to go shopping, her
husband Torn said: "Meet you at the bank."
It was a natural thing to say, for going to the
bank is just a, part of everyday life,
In the bank, Mrs. Wilson noticed Miss Ellis
the schoolteacher . Mr, Cooper the storekeeper
.. and her neighbour's son Bobby,
adding to his savings account.
When Tom arrived, he grinned:
"Seems like everybody goes to the
bank." It's true. Canadians find the
chartered banks such a safe and handy
place to keep money that practically
everybody ha's a bank account. There are
now more than l0 milliondeposit accounts
in the chartered banks—more accounts
than there are adults in the country.
THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
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CA03.:1'4.
The annual ce(tigregatiOnall meet •
ins of Knox Presbyterian .Ohurob
was held in !ate Mara on Tuesday
.afternoon with the interim m odey,
ator, Bev, H. T Colvin of Brusisels,
in charge. Mrs. Stuart (McNair
was .appoinIted Sec. for the meeting
and read the minutes, of' the last
meetling and special meeting. Elected.
to the hoard of managers for a
three Year term were Stuart McNair, I
Wilfred Stricklor, and M. J.-Engel,
The retiring managers were Alfred
Knight,- Kentrreth MacDonald and
Emerson Mitchell. Kenneth Mac-
Donald was appointed. auditor, Stan-
ley Fischer and Earl Dunn ushers,
arid Stuart MelKalt end Kenneth .1
,MacDonald assistants,
Mrs., Calvin .Cameron attended the
;funeral in Hamilton on Saturday of
the late Wm. Ritchie, a former
resident of this district.
Wfsflicrtilit W4110N
Pair of Coun- • ; A i;Prty entitled "A
try kids', was Presented in the
Community Hall on (Thursday
evening by Holmesville ana Varna,
Farm Union Locals under the
truispices of Walton Farm Local. IteV.
W. M. ;Thomas acted as chairniat
'between' alcbsi Musical numOdrs,
were given by Mises Joyce Joan
and VIA. Hamilton and John Buroh.:
At the :dose of the play Mrs. Mark
Hamilton moved a vote of thanks
to =the cast and ail those who as.
assisted in ary Way. This play will
be presented in Seatorth High:-
School fp the near future.
Kee* tin mind, Huron Farm, Union
regulad 'meeting is to be held at
regular meetiig is to be held, at
Feb. 9th,
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aWide range of triotlern accommodations to suit
rrery bildget
VI:40y otoiloicitical meals or snacks• Orr both trains is"
the Coffee Shop, Dining Cd.rtservice is :also provided ez3.
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ST. AMBROSE ATLAR SOCIETY
'me Altar Society held their Jam
nary meeting at the home of 1Vi;r0.
Lawntince Ryan, Mrs. F. Connelly
presiding, Mrs: A, Russel led in
opening prayer. After the usual
bttain'ess pronedure the PreSident
reviewed the year's, aencni4ish.,
ments and tthe highlightS of the
meeting'. An electron or officers,
rsulted in the follOWittg ladies being
chosen to lead: till& Society in 1067!
PITT,Ident. .MrS, James Nolan
'Vice-PreS, — Mrs, C. Stuffier
'Secretary — Ma's. Lloyd Keralagbali
Treasurer — Mrs. Lelo. Garlor
An inspiring ilrograth WAS Pte.
:rented ,as follOWS: "The: tell
Clominandirtenta Or Human Bolat,
iltiKA' by Mrs, :Gofyrfor
'Current Events by Mrs. Kerhagilarh
"qc.ii{d)ness rand Vtinindsrhipo' by
IVIrs. gosh • Beaaty (si)ifittlat variety)
11JS, Ryan
";.k taelielioes birtio a littfilbrOtia
lee% by Mrs. Jos. Ryan
Mts. George 7ilake tboli tihe•
frothchapter' the ,sitticlY" bosh "The
Selliribil Oil the Mount”
Mrs. Cilq'OPtiriii Make was
For bavffth lisr&et attebilatics. for
; year',
.Ait ttboottohig hitch: War, served' i by MM. itItiyittir acid Mrs fteritaiiisii,
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