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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-07-11, Page 2T I14DAY, ,11"14Y !Ma, 19118 You know what it's like when you take your wife for a drive in the country. She. has a nose for auctions like you wouldn't believe, Stop! she'll cry. I believe that brass bed would, be perfect for Jimmy's room! • So you stop. • And one brass hcA, two dining room chairs, a drop-lc:If tattle and a lampshade later, she thi riY.s she'.. ready to tio. Times like; this, it's nice to have cash on hand. Use your Commerce Chequing Account to cover your knoWn expenses-7 and keep a, cushion in a Savings Aoount. Most times, both problems and oppofr (unities call for cash, And the family who can pay cash is the family in control.,.. . • keep -cosh- on hand atthe Commerce. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BAN K-OF COMMERCE The reason for this warning is, that the two types of tires behave differently when running and r if mixed, could throw an automobile out of Control. This results from the fact that in. the radial ply tire, the cords which form the tire body run straight across the tire, whereas in the bias ply, belted bias, wide oval arid other tires the cords cross the tire at an angle. With the wide variety of tire designs now available, the Council urges drivers ton make sure all tires on their cars are of the same type of CO OStrlletiOn. O'er safe driving, remember that four of a kind heats two pair any day. HEALTH TIPS FROM THE O.M.A. Antihistarnies While, antihistamines can help. relieve the annoying symptoms a cold. they have nothing to- do with. ('tiring 0 cold.. The Ontario :Medical Association advises that general measures such as wuritth, suite-win rest and sleep, and the, avoidance of exposure will do much more. to help the patient while the cold runs its coarse, People who use antihistainines 0110111(1 remember two irtiPortarit points: 1, it might riot he a cold they are treating, Many other 6ondi, Lions tan catteiri the Sathe toms as ,the common cold, includ, ing allergies, measles, and Other infectious diseases. 2, Antihistamines have effects. They cause drowiness. Pilots are not ailoweu to use anti- histamines while flying, and drivers of automobiles should be extra careful if they're taking a.ntlhisiaminos, S ()maim e,s anti- histamines will upset the stomach aggravate colds. \Vhilo rare, it Is . possible ter the tissue fihreS., or certain dyes and chemicals used in the. Manufacture of tissues, ton irritate some pi':,01110. Mu:,( of (hese discover this for themselvs, and • use cloth handkerchiefs. isolntod then, in total cinfk- noss, and adniinisterod cathartics in laic cf rctt'isto frighten. them. into health. • Only IniagtruOile difficulties (.311.'t tie ovo.reorno.. • e•—••••••y•.. `45V,' *EL 2& LUNCHEON DATE When top perforniers like movie star Charlton Heston visit Toronto. they can he counted upon to stop by arid chat with 5iwood Glover on hie successful Luna. t,,Ort Date- showt vvRieh will agaTh tls surntrierr be SbOWn On the 0F3C-,TV network. occasionallY 4.'aus6 TIMES HAVE CHANGED Cetus, a lieved that rough that paper tissues that some frighten patients out of Hitless. Ile chained and Or bowel, and an allergy. trettiinceat The 0.11.A, reports people find 'would. men tal starved Roman physittian, THE Biltossms POST, BRUSSMS. (=mimes wee end drivers get a .ftrapposo,suola!" CAMPER TRAILER TRAILER SALES nd RENTALS 4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM LO-BOY TOWN & COUNTRY FIILANDER AMBASSADOR BOOK YOUR RENTAL NOW FOR SUMMER VACATION Canadian Made Ride-Lite Camper SOMERS and RICHMOND BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 47J or 260W nuso —:Milvertun Sun. THE SAFETY CAMPAIGN With the new radial ply tires corning on the market in large quantities, the Canadian •Fj.gbwaY ;Safety Council warns drivers never to mix them with .the older cooyential bias ply tires or bias belted tires. if you're using convential tires . .. use tour It you plan to use Mr and Mrs Mose were both, radial tires, buy four. ACtually presented with gold wristwatches buy five, for even the sPare for their Golden Anniversary frota should match, their daughter, Mrs. Luella. G-ropp, also of ,Milverton, Numerous other gifts were received from friends and relatives. Congratula- tory telegrams were received from tiv Right Honorable Pierre. Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Ganda' the Honorable Robert L. Stanfield leader or the opposition; His Ex- cellency, Governor General. Roland. Mitchener; the Honorable John Roberts, Premier of Ontario; the. Honorable 1. Waldo Monteith, M.P. for Pcrih. Mr. and Mr,- Mose w .re married on June .12, 1.9.1 5, in the Presby- terian manse at Prussels, by the late T:Vv. Mann, 'neir attendants were Mrs. Russell Knight of Brus- sels and the late Win Neil of "Walton. Poilyving their marriage they fornvid short period of time. 1:len moved to Walton. where Mr. Mose was employed with the C. P.R. Ire was transferred tci Ge Eeph Junction in 1924, then ninved to Milverton in 1027. and retired as section foreman in 1.957 Mrs. Mose was born in firuee Township, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Main Sholdice of Walton. She has two brothers, • David o f P11.031 a ne of Stratford: two sisters. ;Nil's. Rus- sell (Ella) Knight of Brussels and Mrs. Orval (Nora) Whitfield of St, Catharin.es. Mr, Mose was the son of the late Mr. a.ad Mrs ja.mes Mose of Mt-, Killop Township. His two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Young of Liatowel and Mrs. 1'theJ IlouAton of Goder- leh, took )1;01 in the celebration, Mr, and Mrs Mose had two GOLDEN WEDDING daughters, Mrs. Luella Gropp, who resides in Milverton and. Mrs. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED Ethel Margaret Fleming- who died Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lose, eight years ago. They have three grandchildren and one great grand known residents of M ilv.P..-rton • g observed their 50th wedding antri. versary by holding "open house" for the occasion. Sisters of Mr, Mose, Mrs, Beatrice Young, of Lisiowel, and Mrs Ethel Houston of Goderich, poured tea during the afternoon as guests called to offer their congratulationS, They were assistgd by the celebrants' grand. daughter. Miss Karen. Groop, oY Milverton. In the evening dinner was provided at Christ Anglican Church, for th , couple by members of the family and served by the ladies of the church,