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for an automobiie accident
after yotg ralce policy has lapsed.
You do!
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When you allow your insurance policy to lapse
you immediately become an uninsured motor
vehicle owner. Before you drive:you must either
pay the $20 uninsured motor vehicle fee at a
Department of Transport licence agency office
or renew your insurance, or you will be liable to
a fine of up to $5.00.
The $20 fee gives you NO protection whatever.
If there is a claim against you as an uninsured
motor vehicle owner for which you are liable, it
will be paid by the Motor Vehicle Accident
Claims Fund, but you must repay the fund. You
will not be allowed to own or operate a motor
;vehicle until you make arrangements to do so.
Judgments up to $25,000 are not uncommon.
A debt of this size could seriously hamper your
family's future. Protect your future. The wisest
course is to buy automobile liability insurance
and keep it in force. Always carry your insur-
ance card in your automobile.
Ontario Department of Transport
Hon. Irwin Haskett„ Minister
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Conservative Mennonite Church
NEAR ETHEL: . ,ONTARIO
(Formerly Union United Church)
NOV. 17
WEEK NIGHTS AT 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY MORNING AT 11:00 p.m.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 2;30 P.m.
SUNDAY EVENING AT 7:45 Pm.
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THE UNITED 'CHURCH .
OF CANADA
Organist; Mies Sharon Storey
Minister: MArr, A, M. Johnston
IA., BD.
9z45 a.m. Sunday School
11.00 a,m, "The New, Curriculum
and the Bible"
(4) "The Apostles' Creed"
PkESBYTEI:IAN CHURC!I
IN CANADA
MELVILLE. CHURCI-.
kinister: itev. W. J. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
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10:00 a.m. Church School
11,:00 a.m. Public Worship
All Are WeloOme
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
!tech:: Rev. i3. L. Jenninigi
BA., LT}I.
Organist: Mrs. B. bIlliott
SY. JOHN'S
11:00 a.m.. Morning Prayer
and Church School
St. ALBAN'S, ATWOOD
2.30 p.m, Evening Prayer
and Church School
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
The annual business meeting
of the Gentlemen's Club was
held last ;Friday evening, all
members present except Roy
'Purvey. We wish him a speedy
recovery and trust he will be
with us soon.
• Here are some of the motions.
Moved by Jack Wilson that
that Thynne do the sweeping,
dusting, scrubbing and be care•
taker until May 1st. I— Yes 30
opposed 1. 1VItoved by Walter
Kerr that no panel trucks be
allowed to park within 300 feet
of the club. — Yes 30, opposed 1.
Moved by Wes Kerr that any
article written regards the
!Gentlemen's Club be submitted
to a committee to be censored.
— Yes 30, opposed 1
Moved by ..A.1 Logan that the Paul
Bros. and Shirley oe contacted for
a concert and that no local enter-
tainer be allowed to take part.
Yes 30, opposed 1. 111koved by Jack
Thynne that tne Wane Gentle-
men's Club oe changed at once
,and henceforth be known as the
Dirty Thirty. Yes 1, opposed
0. Moved by Jack Clark that we
apply for a C ocktail Lounge
License — Yes 2, opposed 29.
Moved by Louis Ebel that no
dogs or violins be allowed in the
club room. 'Yes 30, opposed 1.
llooved by Jack Thynne that club
be closed from this day until after
the Montreal World's Fair — Yea
'1, opposed 30. Moved by Jack
Thynne that we request the
following be sent to the Flag
Committee in Ottawa. Flag should
be red with picture of Jack
EVANGELIST:
Bring your entire family
Canuck playing "0 Canada" on a
fiddle. The words shall be printed
on the flag plain enough to be
read from a distance. Jack Can-
uck should Dear a strong resem-
lance to some well known enter-
tainer, one 'that can play the
fiddle and sing at the same time.
The motion failed 31 against,
none in favour.
Ho, Ho, Ho, I fooled them. if
you. can't lick them, join them.
T. K. F.
Truthfully Yours
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank all our
friends and neighbours in the
Walton district for the kind
remembrance given to us, when
we moved to Blyth.
You will always be remember-
ed.
Henry and Annie Armstrong
JOHN WEAVER
Lebanon. Pa.
Bring yoar. neighbours
CRANBROOK
Sunday morning, November 15
was occupied by Mr. Joseph
was occuppied by Mr- Joseph
Riddell.. I.
Don't forget the Annual Baza-
ar in the Oominunity Centre on
Saturday, November 28th at 3
o'clock. " The usual variety of
articles will be for sale, followed
by a lunch and social time.
CARD OF THANK*
We would like to thank all our
friends, neighbours, and rel-
atives for the beautiful coffee
table and end tables which we
received on our 245th wedding
anniversary.
It was very much apprec-
iated and will never be forgotten,
Evelyn and Glen Bray
ALL ARE WELCOME
TURKEY BINGOS.
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AU'DITO1U,UX
FRIDAY, NOV. 27th
FRIDAY, DEC. 6th
FRIDAY, DEC. 11th
FRIDAY, DEC. 18th
TIME — 8:30 P.M,
15 REGULAR GAMES $1.00
3 CASH SPECIALS
1 DOOR PRIZE
EXTRA and SPECIAL CARDS
25c or 5 for $1.00
Under The Auspices of the Brussels
Branch 218.. Of The Royal Canadian •Legion
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