HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-08-10, Page 2kais‘ BRUSSELS PDS': • s E 1,s oNTARIO frialtSDAY, AVG. 10th, 1967
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4S HOUR SERVICE
PICK UP AND DELIVERY AT
JARVIS GROCERY
Formerly Elliott Grocery
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
the
Commerce
has it!
on Non-Chequing
Savings Accounts
You'll
annually
receive your interest paid semi-
on your minimum monthly balance.
And, a Commerce Non-
Chequing Savings Account is
just what it says ... you can't
write cheques so there is less
temptation to spend your sav-
ings before you reach your
goal. Of course, you may
make withdrawals at any time.
If you have a Regular Sav-
ings Account at the Com-
merce, you get 3l'2% interest
with chequing privileges. But
now, yoti can also open the
Non-Ghequing Savings
Account.
NAMED
CORONER
Dr, Brady, Seoforth, has
been named a coroner for Huron
The announcement was made by
Huron MPP Hon. C. S, Mc-
.:aughion last week.
Ar:,..c named were Dr. Raymond
\V. Flowers, Clinton and Dr. G.
Mills, Goderich,
Already serving as coroners
for the county are Dr. J. C.
Goddard. Hensall, Dr. N. C.
Jackson. Goderich, Dr. E., A. Mc-
Ma ,ter, Grand Bend, and Dr,
C. :Nick:lint Lucknow.
;\fr. MacNaughton indicated
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Keep this Chest Freezer chuck full of a food Euys. it i s
best way to Give your farni'y a w r e vdrie. y o:" r'•j`r i-
foods wit -,..-)ut stretching the tcoo bucl',.-s. The nay/
Corlstant Cold Chest Freezer maintains even terrp ,
' roughout to preserve the freshness .are flavar O r.
‘. 'able.s, meats and baked acc.,:-Is. You v: 'I leve
convenience and economy of freezer li*ig with a Ccristc: — .....„,
Cold Chest Freezer.
SUMMER SAVINGS SALE
NOW ON AT
Be grave Coo.°
the additional appointments will
as'ture that sufficient coroners I
are available in the county to
allow for vacations, illness or i
an unusual number of inquests
in any particular area,
BOLGER FAMILY
HOLD PICNIC
Members of the Bolger family
gathered in Seaforth Lions Park,
for a family picnic at which 45
were present.
Games and races were enjoyed
under the direction of Mr, and
Mrs. Larry Schnell of Fruitland.
1'11;1...winners included Joan;:
lu etl. er a nd jet". ne McDonald,
peanut scramble; Earl 'Watson,
and Mrs. Charles Hollinger;
the clothes pin game: Mfg.
f;ordon "Engel, throwing the
slipppr; Harry Bolger, Mrs.
Gordon Engel, peatitit scramble.
The following prizes Were Pre-
senterl during the ;.1.1ppeJ' hour:.
Old'si Lady, Mrs. James Mc-
Donald; Oldest Gentleman. JaMes
McDonald; Longest married
couple Mr. and Mrs. Flarl Watson;
eon Or with youngest baby, Mr.
and Mr=. Charles Hollinger;
'Nearest birthday, Mrs. Kenneth
AI cr(—e ld TrgeSt fa , M. Poi" seven years, Icilksinger
and Mrs. kind Mrs. 'Outtaitt ttilt. fientlie DObson has been sing-
ftig professinnally in Canada. and
the U.S., at folk festivals: coffee
houses and On record. As co-
host (With Attlee Rogers) of OBb
BONNIE. DOBSON
Those
Fruitland
qttendind Were front
Myth. Brussels, Crayi.-
breolc, AA'alton, and corntriunity.
radio's lighthearted 1967 arid.
All That Aii0 can croon an auth-
entic ballad or pop tune, to the
accompaniment of her guitar, and
exchange friendly patter with the
guests , .. each Friday
ott the 0110 radio network,