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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-11-07, Page 2N.V3iik3,E*16.:•:-:•:F.::;*::::::*.x.:. e• o o o • •V•-• •:: • • • • • • • oo • • • o • 000000000 • FARE If you change jobs, follow carefully the instructions on the back of the Certificate of Payment, Form 104, which your group is required to give you. Canadian National r4 .63 nal BRUSSELS POST, BRUNEL% ONTARIO THURSDAY; NOV. 7th, 1968 ....11141••••••••••••••=•1•111 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1934 To describe the best description was given by al young Spud Islander who was arrested in flostpn far being drunk. The magistrate asked the young man where he was from and the young man said. I'M front theland sir. The nuigistrate asked what. Island, and the reply, what other Island Is there sir. Your first thought is. brick coloured clay, potatoes, race horses, lobsters, black foxes and, aatm. The latter being the most jimportant. You cannot owe. LCharlottown for a few hours every Saturday by eating potO toes and lobsters. The rum fa bootlegged in from the Bahamas and .can be bought for 14.00 per pleetio4 day is alway. a real celebration. A gentle- maa's agreement ' since colt!, and ho .car is searched, arrested and no car searched. You may be questioned if 90* off a few voters, especially if you are on the losing side, The indifferent voters, the smart ones, ore taken to the pplls, given all the refreshments Alesired, and a micky for next morning. I itnew. I was hired with car for $25 and given a guide. The trunk was loaded with this cursed mirth maker and every ear drawing votes was the same. We taxied until about five o'clock when my guide deeded that multi millionaires like our, selves shouldn't be aesociat- ow Tire Clearance ALL 1st - LINE % istOutitAT McCUTCHEON MOTORS BRUSSELS, ONT. lug with ordinary people. Any' Way there were only three gal- lons left, barley enough for our If government changes' and you are a road worker, for instance, you do not go to work next day. .You have no job, the winners take over. A very nice custom on the Island, in farm homes, an extra plate is set at meal time for any- one who might drop in. Another custom, which does not meet with the approval of school children, holidays start July let and school starts again Augist• and when , "ipickin" time starts another month's holiday is de- clared, . Most important to the tourist, is ,of course, Green Gables, the home of Ann of Green Gables, Don Messer, 'c.r.c.y. and her- ness races at least three times ' a week. A well worn saying on the Island — quote, in the summer we drink rum, go fishng and dig, in the winter we don't fish or dig. 1' God bless Spild Island and I may there always be rum and' potatoes and an election at least once a year. T F. ••• of action to lake to keep insured When you reach your 19th: birthday you are no longer covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, banks andsCommicsion offices. When you marry, the'Family premium must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. ONTARIO HOSPITALISERVICES COMMISSION 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ontario ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY BRUSSELS TORONTO $3.15 RED $3.90 WHITE $4.70 ELM BRUSSELS TO VANCOUVER s43.00 RIEID $47.00,. WHITE $51.00 BLUE (Parlor Car and Sleeping Char Space' Extra) These new fares, plus frequent trains, convenient schedules and the relaxed comfort of Modern rail travel, are the reasons you should plan your travel on CN's Red, White and Blue Fare days% Passengers holding parlor' car or sleeping car aCCOmModation receive, Complimentary meals on trains carrying meal service cars. Pick upyourcopy of the Calendar of Days, from ON. Coach seats on Silber Continental. reserved i n' advance at no extra charge.' For, further information el:intact your local ON agent. TIME TO Cenadlans. This year, this risk-free Invest- has become a tradition with thrift-minded Buying Canada Savings Bonds regularly ment Is again available on attractive terms. SAVE Mr 1968 a Brie. will pay Wriest of 4Wk the fast two years, 111% for the nut siz years, and 534% for the remaining four sm. The average annual, yield to maturity is 5.03%. Each 118Nober of the family, as well as estates, may buy Canada laving. Bonds, •from $50 up to a maximum of $10,000. As in the Oat, they may be cashed at any time for their full face value glue earned hal:meat, We recommend the new issue of Canada Savings Bonds without reservation. Appliettion forms may be obtained from Mlaffallt aka or figments**. Llavries & Company Ltd. AltanitmE MEET WEST, TOWN*, 3 SELWYN BAKER Brussels Phone: Office 79, Residence 263J