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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-11-09, Page 2•4441rooao'44"4::-.,‘ TRY THIS AUTUMN TASTE TREAT BLUEBERR Y ICE CREAM A.rtti,„tv PNOTCH FEEDS LIMITS') BKUSSELS PHONE 199 accontpanieSt for the evening, .Mrs.. David Watson, .Mrs. j-ames. Axtiann, Mrs: Laverne Godkin, r,s, Fr an k Walters, Mrs, Allan McCall, Mrs. lion iluether, Mrs. 12arl Watson, Mrs. Edward. Miller itud Mrs. Nelson Reid. served HOW TO USE YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY Do you know"snot new books and publications are being releas- ed at the rata of .5,000 Per Week? With your leisure hours increas- lug you. will probably, spend more time at your library learning ofr Zaeallttonv Wedding invitations. Therano•enparnid (ammo LaTTENIT44) ► ifisdiiing and acting:meat announcements, birth alumina* silents, confirmation invitations, golden and silver anaiinteintp WILTACiattellitsitti, eta Thermo-engraving MAIM) urrranurn) Saes and job like the finest hand engraving. Thehatope hairs an elegance and individuality osip the Manes WO paving ems taatelt. Thermo-engraving (*USED Larnototow' Caw avow AnV as anadi as hand eagnmikag, beammellt Tee the copper piste that makes band engraving so amnia* rrs BODY 1/11111101 TIM Wan . *am Tee can odor isserhing 4111414111110 6101 NW Sin* 4 lr marines, din* FA awl at imp esoi,, its rivee distinaive opine 4 es lair ai ID tar PA and Sep ter 111"44 whit Mile envelopes and ihroca big Ot4ii IrfOoLASe AY' 11-1 Brutieli Post T.C111 BRUS.SELS POST, 1.1.1tUSSI4LS, ONTARIO Tit 1.:,1t6DA 17, :NO V. 9th, 11367 • ^•. , r 1 • - JOHN C. WADE PHONE 9 BRUSSELS Local Representative for UNITED INVESTMENT SERVICES LTD. Exclusive Distributors For United Accumulative Fund Ltd. United Assets Under Administration Exceed ,,..s.,o,u00000. Oct. 5th, 1967 TOPNOTCH DAIRY • MONTH' STARTS NOV. 13 and ENDS DEC. SAVE UP TO $12.00 per ton on Dairy and Beef Feeds 300K YOUR ORDERS NOW AT You're sure to enjoy a serving at mealtime or anytime Pick up a half gallon to-day or try any one of the mt.r y other flavours FRESH FROM COUSINS, DAIRY WALTON WALTON W.I, ,ENTERTAIN AT HALLOWE'EN MEETING Mrs, Jan van Vlict, president, weicomed guests front -Brussels Ethel, Oranbrook, Muncrieft, sea- forth and Londesboro to the Ocober meeting of the Walton. -Women's Institute. NOISE. In the home, when voices and. tempers rise, check the noise level, Radio, TV and high-Li can provide entertainment When played too long and loud, diver- sion is reduced to distracting backgrotind noise, and 'may pro- din anxiety and inefficiency. l: alike the muscles or the, body, the nervous mechanism of the ear does nor show wear and tear from constant use. Instead our i I n LICMS reflect fatigue. Those not in Hallowe'en, eest- tlino responded to roil call with payment of a 25c line. An interesting report of a County Covention was given by Mrs, Win, Humphries, who had iittencled with Mrs. James Clark. 'rho minutes and correspond- ence, read by the secretary, Mrs, Gerald Watson, included a requeSt front the Canadian NAtional tote of the Blind for a donation. $45,00 contribution was voted to the CNIB. Achieveinent Day for .the 4.41. (Ads' Clubs course "Cotton Acces- ales, is to take place in. Auburn on Decemeber i2. Plans were made for a Court Whist party to be held November 29th. Mrs, M. Humphries will act on be half of Walton W. I. at the Nov. 11th wreath laying ceremony at the Cenotaph in Brussels. A decision was made to support the Child in China again this year, in participation with the. W.i, branches of Brussels, MOn- crieff, Cranbrook and Gerrie. The financial report of the re- cent W.I. Variety Revue was given by Mrs. Harvey Craig. The program was in charge of the Public Relations Conveners, Mrs, AlVin. McDonold, Mrs. Nelson, Marks and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Donald, The program openeit with the hiding of costunies," Prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. Mac Scott, Seaforth, best. ironic; Mrs. Bruce Coleman, Seaforth; best Character: Mrs. George Pearson and Mrs. Wm. 'Dobson, tilt.01, best couple. Mrs. Mac Macintosh won a corn gues- sing contest and Mrs. George Mc- Call a. pumpkin contest. Mit. Watson Reid, toralesboro ; Mrs. 'Marl. Ctidniore, Brussels; Mrs. Kenneth LSinifh. Moncrieff and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Seaforth were winners of other contests and relaYS, 1VICI)Ottald Centralia, ed d Mule reading, A wit& dis, tribitted ftirttineS a,t the dOire. The Condneted t)hteh Attaidit Mr S. HithiPhrieS :WU the. how to spend eisure hours. Books of almos t any catagory will be available to yon. If the book you wish is not on the shelf` of your local library ask your librarian Lo get it. for you. It is the intention of the new library service to bring to you what you wish to read and study as quickly as it is available on a non fee basis to all ratenaYers and their rft fillips in the County oh' Ifuron. During 1907 Huron County changed over from a co-operative system to a new County Wide Public Library' SYstein in ae- cordance with the Ontario Deport- ment of Education, SAW: MONEY THE 13.R U SS:ELS' READ