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1967 CHEV. IMPALA 4 Dr. HT,, P Stering, P Brakes,
VS, Auto. Trans., Radio
1966 FORD FALCON Radio
1965 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 Dr. Htp. V8, Auto.
Trans., Power Steering, Radio
1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE V8, Auto.
Trans. PS, PB, Radio
1965 METEOR RIDEAU VS, Auto. Trans. Radio
1965 CHEV. BISCAYNE, 4 Dr., 6 Cyl. Auto. Trans.,
Radio
Several 1963 and 64 Models to Choose From
YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE FORD
and THUNDERBIRD DEALER
BRUSSELS PHONE 249
WINGHAM PHONE 357-3940
BRIDGE MOTORS
:.To insure forage
— apply by May 1
Designed to meet the needs of
both dairy farmers and cattlemen,
this coverage insures seeded
pasture, hay, hay silage, corn
Silage-s— at $15, $20, or $25 per
ton of hay or hay equivalent —
with premiums as low as 83
cents per ton. Select your
coverage on the basis of what
you would have to pay for forage
next winter if your crops failed.
To insure grain corn,
soybeans — apply now
The recent introduction of two
new insurance plans gives
coverage for grain corn and
soybeans. Corn is covered
against the added hazard of .
Civildlife damage. These crops
can be insured for 70% of your
average yield at the established
prices of $1 per bushel for corn
and $2.50 per bushel for soybeans.
Final application dates for insurance
on these crops vary — for the
deadlines in your area, check with
your local agent, or write us direct.
Protects you, your crop . . . and your credit .
with low-cost, crdttiprehensive coverage against the
hazards of Hail, Wind, Drought, Frost, Flood,
Plant Disease, Insect Infestation, Excessive IVloist „
arid Excessive Rainfall. Apply for coverage now
To insure spring grains
— apply by iVlay 15
Crop insurance is a guarantee of
production. Select the coverage
you want — 60, 70 or 80% of
your average yield of oats, barley,
mixed grains — ,ffisi if your yield
is below the guaranteed level, the
insurance makes up the difference.
CROP
INSURANC
$15 down
A $15 deposit on your premium
secures your crop insurance
contract — with the balance
payable when you report your
seeded acreage.
DISCOUNT
Federal and Ontario
Government subsidies cover
30% of all premium costs —
and a new discount scheme
reduces premiums still
further. A cumulative premium
discount of 5% under each
plan is allowed each year to
contract holders who have
not reported claims — up to
a maximum discount of 25%.
NEW, 'NO-CLAIM'
BRUSSELS AREA.
DART LEAGUE
April 10th
Team Standings
Name Points
Ar ch e Ts 193
The Greys 186
L.O.L. 178
5th Line. 175
N'icholls Gang ... ... „....... 156
Len's Gang 117
Jamestown 91
B-Ginners 79
201
190
188:
ree ..... 184:
177
173
171
167
166
157
..,„„ ..... 157
1.36
133
1129
129
12,8
106
...
106
.... Ve11.4 103'
103
LIO
95
.... .„.„ 91
86
Eric Ex, el 86
Ross Bennett, 84
Kokeseh
Xeal Adams 80
Harry Bolger ... ... 79
Barry Adams 78
Ray Biteetteon •,.410.• 76
Bill McArter 74
Alf Xichol 69
Ernie Tletigh 67
Ted Co wail 63
Elmer Young .56
Keith Nicholson . ... „..,. 56
Bill McWhirter 65
John Cousins 1.
Murray Johnston 71.
(Tiff Kernaghe n 46
Don !Via r tin 42
.Archie Willis 31
Ron Adams 22
High Score: 3 aartS,iVrnte Rack
177
XTigli Seore for the Evening:
'Ernie Rock 120
ETHEL
Mr. and Mrs. Rod iGodden arid
Troy, and Mrs, A. Cation Bramp-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
:Anthony of Hombr. Summit, were
-visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Bert
ttodden,
Robert Jones of Milvertrie Was
visitor with Douglas Conley.
Roy and Robin Dunbar; Oakville
were recent visitors in Ethel.
eh.. and Mrs. Chester Earl and
sons were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Les Earl of Atwood.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Krauter
and family of. Windsor, were visit-
ors with his sister Mrs: Edythe
iCardiff one other relative% and
friends of this area.
Mrs. Velma Vodden, Laverne
and Murray Vodden and John
Trinze, London, were recent / callers at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Stan Speiran.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Dr.ugolw4z
and family of Oshawa were visit`l:
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Struthers and Mi. and Mrsl,
Bateman.
CNIB NEWS
The Canadian National institute
for he Blind serves 26,049 blind blind.
pereens.
Over 2,000 blind Canadians are
eniployed in industry in Canada.
Tin roil dries not buy a Seeing
Eye Dog. .They ' are provided
through The Canadian' National
institute for the Blind.
Not all persons are totally blind
A person wi,:h lees than. .10percent,
vision is considered blind.
There are 100 blind dictepihone
typistb working Can.a.da.--frheer
were trained at The Canadian Nat,
'oriel institute for the Blind in
Toronto.
Six Caneditibe a driy'li-e•their
sight., reports. ,'[the Canadian Nat-
-tome Institute for the Blind.
The White, Cane cable into ties
in 1921 in fei ngland. tt, is
Individual Standings
Hilt Ward
Clarence White
Ernie Back
Russ Hall
Archie Riley
Jack McWhirter
Dan Snyder
Jim McNeil,
Ken White
Ross Alcock.
Ross Nicholson
Harry ,Tacklin
John Smith
Carson -Watson
Dick Stephenson
Jim Smith
,Ted Elliott
Ted Smith
Reg Watson
Willis Knight
Ross Duncan
Jan van Vliet
Sam Workman
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The prudent farmer insures his „„
crops for the same reason,,thlat
he insures his buildings,
machihery, equipment and
livestock.
For more information or
details on insuring your crops,
see your local agent;— pr write
direct to:
THE CROP INSURANCE
COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
500 University Avenue
Toronto 2, Ontario
SELVVYN AKER'
aox % BRUSSELS PHONE 75
Insurance details and application forms available from:
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Autherizert as Secorid CIA's's mail, frost Office Department, Ottawa
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almost universal symbol for the
Glaucoma, can occur in anyone •
over thirty. blindness : will result
if Oauoma is not diegnesed early.
'flhe cause is increased pressure
within the eyeball. ,.A, simple eye
pressure teat een itell if you have
glaucoma. Approximetely 10 per-
cent of the blind registered with
jlINhe Canadian National I iisi Hate
or the Blind. -low their sic;bt,
through giniicomn.
This Wirie„Owl Cl& sponsored
i'lti:-Thesfeealesli a ii Mitionsl Instit-
nte for the Briirdei- "attempts tri"
edneate the public:. about the value
Of safety -,glasses. Charters in the
Club have beeti granted to 794
industrial conipaniee. lindividlin.1
aWritir-tWsie'seliviriisferh it-oti the lob
itha.Ve. gone to 2700. werkers esinee
1041.
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