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THE BRUSSELS POST, BR USSEI,S, ONTARIO
TmJRSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1966
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THE SETTLEMENT OF HURON COUNTY
Author James Scott
This book is a history of the County of Huron.
Now available at office of The County Clerk-Treasurer
and local book stores.
NOTICE
Huron. County 4-H *enema l!tf
ing Club Project.
Any girl between the ages or,
12 and 26 years wishing to take
the 4-Il homemaking club project
for this fall - "The Supper Club"
please let Mrs. John Wheeler
,Phone 440.W13, Brussels know
by August 20th, 1966.
When you turn 21
you're no longer cov-
ered by your parents'
Hospital Insurance.
To keep insured, you
must take out indi-
vidual membership
within 30 days. Get
your application form
at a bank, a hospital,
or from the Commis-
sion.
The 'fan-lily' Hospital
insurance premium
must now be paid to
cover husband and
wife. Notify your
'group' without de-
lay OR, if you both pay
premiums direct, noti-
fy the Commission,
To keep insured follow
the instructions on the
Hospital Insurance
Certificate of Payment
'Form 104' that your
present employer is
required to give you
on leaving.
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• ONTARIO • •
HOSPITAL
114aURANCE
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Ontario Hospital
Services Commission
Toronto?, Gr;tarir
FALL FAIR DATES
Ontario agricultural societies
have set dates for this year's
round of fall fairs, Western.
Ontario dates are:.
Aberfoyle Sept. 20, 21
Acton Sept. 16, 17
Alvinston Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Arthur Sept. 22-24
Aylmer Aug. 22-24
Ayton Sept. 9. 10
Bayfield ,Sept. 27, 28
Blyth Sept. 20, 21
Brigden Oct. 8 and 10
Sept. 29, 30
Oct. 8 and 10
,Sept. 29, 30. Oct. 1
Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Sept. 9, 10
Aug. 2527
Oct. 8
Sept. 17 and 19
Aug. 30, 31, Sept, 1
Sept. 23, 24
Sept, 13, 14
Sept. 27
Sept. 22, 23
Sent. 2, 3, & 5
Sent. 17 & 19
Sent. 21. 22
Sent. 16. 17
Sent. 27, 24
Sept.. 23. 24
8ent. 8, 9. 10
qpn+. fl, Oct. 1
Sept, 23. 24
Sent, 1. 9.
Sept, 14, 15.
Sept, 1, 2, 3
Oct, 7, 8
Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Sept. 16, 16
Sept, 29, 30
Sept. 26 to Oct. 1
sent. 28
Sept 6, 7
Lucknow Sept, 16, 17
Markdale Sept. 20. 21
Meaford :Sept 16, 17
MelbOurne Oct. 10
Merlin Sept. 7, 8
Mildmay Sept. 13, 14
Milverton Sept. 28, 24
Mitchell Sept. 2, 3
Mount Forest Sept. 12, 13
Owen Sound Oct. 5, 8
Neustadt Sept. 16, 17
New Hamburg Sept. 16, 1.7
Paisley Sept. 19. 20
Palmerston Sept. 26, 27
Paris Sept. 2, 3, & 5 I
Parkhill Sept. 2 3
Petrolla Sept. 2, 3, & 5
Port Elgin Sept. 16, 17
Ridgetown Aug 18, 20
litpley Sept. 23, 24
Rodney Sept. 20. 21. ►
St. Mary': Sept. 27, 28
Seaforth 22, 23
Shedden Aug. 26, 27
Stratford Sept.'19, 21
Strathroy Sept. 2. 3
Tara Sept. 27, 28
Tavistock Sept 9. 10
Teeswater Sept. 23, 24
Thedford Sept. 27, 28
Thortelale Sept. 2.3, 2i
Tilisonburg Aug. 29-91 Sept. 1
Tiverton Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Toronto (ONE) Aug. 19-Sept. 5
Toronto (Royal Winter) Nov.
.... 11-19
Walkerton Oct., 19. 2Q
Wallacetown. Sept 30. Oct. 1
estern Fair (London) Sept.
Sept. 9.17
Wiarton Sept. 13. 14
Woodstock Aug. 24-27
Wyoming Sept. 14, 17
Zurich Sept. 24 84.: 26
International Plowing Match
James Scott farms, Seaforth, Oct.
11 - 14
FOR SALE.
Double Ronse on Mill St.
Bath and r‘urtade in both sides.
Buy this and live in One side and
rent the other. Also a 7 room
cement block TiousZ. New cup-
boards. Re,a1 nice bath room.
Good basement, With 2.Aoystooiry
tarn.
J. Wade. Agent for Clayton G.
Hogg Ltd., Galt, Phone Brussels
RED SKELT'ON
Freddie tre Freeloader, alias Clem
Kadiddlehopper, alias Cauli-
llower 1\irtPagg, alias Mean
Wittle Kid - - they're all Red
Skelton, master of mime and
mirth, seen each Tuesday even-
ing in the tICBC tolevision net.
work.
AMMINS311•011•11b
HURON OFFICE
SETS RECORD
FOR NEW JOBS
The National rimployment Per-
;vice office, Goderich, set a
record during 4uIY,
The office Placed 316 Persons
in jobs during July, an all-time
high for the month. In July
1005, the office found jobs for
189 persons.
So far this year the office has
placed 1,075 persons in jobs.
More than the usual number
of jobs farming and the ean-
njng industry with seasonal in
in manufacturing and.
conseruction, here, accounted
for the extra placements, said
office manager a M. Sures.
At the end of the month there
were still 56 jobs, most in skill-
ed and semi-skilled classes( to
be filled.
Fewer persons than last year
registered for work. Last month
217 persons registered for jobs.
In July 1965, 285 persons regis-
tered.
Brussels
Burford
Caledonia.
Chatsworth
OhesleY
Comber
Dorchester
Drayton
Dresden
Drumho
Dundalk
Dungannon
Durham
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Filllbro
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Tiderton
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Kit chener
Langton
I Listowel
I London, sterti. Pair,
Sett, 9.1,7
PRICE: $5.0e
John G. Berry,
County Clerk-Tressuror
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.