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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-01-27, Page 3The Bouquet Invitation Line The industrial Mortgage & Trust Company Established 1889 OFFICES: — Forest Sarnia Petrolla Strethroy Contact our Representative Phone SFLINYN BAKER amir....sec. yen CNIB bequest funds, service club forthcoming from accumulated and special name appeals. a per capita levy of $42 per blind person, 1. There are 71 blind persons in Our thanks to the Huron County. The request to the who have already paid ,Councli for $3.000 was based on scription. hundreds their sub AROUND THE WORLD Commentator Gene Sarazen Visits lands far avid tear Sunday after- nOcne4 W.110,11. CE•C Sports Presents Wonderfill World Gen, The VV. ulat international golf series features outstanding players from many nations con-looting on some of tne world's most beautiiii» difficult courser. NIGHER INTEREST RATES GUARANTEED. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES on amounts of $100 to $100,000 or more for 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years. Larger amounts subject to negotiation. Ideal Investment for Security and !High Return 1Vatch THE WORDERFULVIORIMI-OF ,GO.Lf c.B.C-3V. NETWORK . THE cRusegia PAST BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JAN. 27th. 1001 THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Publishior Establishd 1872 Serving the Farming community Published BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thursday Authorized as, Second Class Mail, Post Office DeParttnent, Ottawa Member of Canadian Weekly NewePaPers Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association and Brussels Windham Phone 120 Phone 357-3630 rigaii.11111110.16.••••• D. A. RANN Licensed Funeral Director and Erni:1312'1w FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 38 or BRUSSELS, ON T. R.AVFORD & SHEPHERD .1. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A.. L.L.B. J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST WINCH AN! MPMORIAL SHOP. Quality SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years CEMETERY ,LETTERING BOX 158 WINGI-IAM JOHN MALLICK ....... Good taste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet Invitatiot tine proves this with the most exquisite papers, typo faces and workmanship you could wish for! it features Therrno-Engraving—rich raised lettering—elegant os the fine4,1 craftsmanship — yet costing so little! come see our unusual selection / /. re W tO Weehe acitvery. SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUE Al THE BRUSSELS POST Attention Citizens Of Brussels March of 'Dimes wog for 19GO is $800,Q00.00 and iu Brussels it for help, not realizing that some.- are very badly needed, to carry en the . vital 'work; of re4atdlitat- jug the adult disabled of this district. Brussels is part. of the Central Western Ontario .Branch 13oard and there are 2G1 disabled persons already known to the Ontario March of mines In this branch area. No doubt there are many more who have not yet come for help, not realizing that some- thing might still be done for them. in spite of long-standing dis- ability. If our readers know of such perSone, please suggest to to them that they write to the District March of Dimes office at Kitchener and the caseworker will call on them, There are some people who cannot be rehabili- tated fore various reasons but the March of Dimes is anxious to be sure no one is missed who can he helped. Our chief lVfaraching Mother is again this year Mrs. Ross McCall and we are hoping to have as successtill a canvass as last year» We trust that an Mon- day. Pell. 7, 1.966 we will find porch lights on and be merle as Welcome as in our previous canvass. Sponsoring the March of Dimes again this year will be Morning Star Rebekah Lodge of Brussels, CNIB ASKS HURON COUNTY COUNCIL FOR$3,000 GRANT TO AID BUILDING The .Canadian National institute for the Blind has requestel a grat of $3,000 to help pay the cost Of a $144,000 addition to Tweeds- • muir Hall, residence and service centre for the blind serving the counties of Huron. Elgin, Middle- sex and Perth. A CNIB delegation made up of 7, H. Kinkead, Chairman of the CNID Huron County Advisory Board, J. E, Caruk,, Public Re- District Field Secretary. met witr lotions Officer and F,. F. Wheeler, members of the Huron, County Council to explain financing of the project and the basis for grant requests. The addition, now under Construction. is to be cont- leted by mid-March and will pro- vide thirteen additional bedrooms and a. workshop. S„ grant of $32,000 will be re- ceived from the provincial goVetn- ment and the CN113 is asking a, siiuitar atnount Collectively froM the municipalities nerved by TweedsInuir - London, St, Themas, Stratford. St. Mar-vs, and Mayen, Elgin, Middlesex and Perth eoutitio.q. The roll-minder 'v•iit :EAFORI'li MEDICAL CENTRE rhursuayt;, Fridays, and Neilirday huraday evening:. by appointrnent only. Fhono Bengorrh Clinton Offico — Clinton Modio41 centre, Rattonbury etroot Monday and Wednesday 9;DC t^ 5:40 P.m PKerm 422-701e