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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-09-19, Page 21,1•Meguir..11.0, MOO,: "MN SitAiu uroils Only Class air. Cr oar TKE BRUSBEILS POirk ON,T.461140 '411.URSDAY, 111111, 1001? 1.1,0•MMINK S H OWS LIVESTOCK Harness Racing'-- Midway ---• Bands. Machinery eic• Commercial Displays Something for Young and Old THURSDAY EVENING PROGRAM DANCE IN THE ARENA SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 21st Floyd Sillito's Orchestra Cabaret. Style Admission $3.00 per couple — All Tables Resesved INSURE WINTER WHEAT AT LOWER COVERAGE LEVELS. Thy insurance 1. einntiO I eiun of 011Lialu Witi* aliatIW1004 ilUDOVI,;t1It vIlitlig 1.6 in its \V tiller lo addition AU lie, TO au(' mi. pereent levels oi ceverage ete- Viottsly to Skittle, fat it iere may now insure [)0 percout of their average farm yield, The low rates established for this latter co\ or- age produce u coast as, low as 02 cente per acre in sona9. areas. "This lower level of coverage" said, K. E. Lantz, Chairman of the Commissiou, ''was provided in re- sponse to considerable (lemaint for disaster-type protection to 6 cover out-of-pocket eXpenses at the leWest possible cost, The regulations have been am- ended to aclvain.'e the final date :or acceptance of applications in October let, or 10 days atter corn. ..SALES anc ENfALS 4 MODELS To CHOOSE FROM LO-BOY TOWN & COUNTRY HILANDER AMBASSADOR BOOK YOUR. RENTAL NOW FOR SUMMER VACATION Canadian Made Ride-Lite Camper S MERS and RICHMOND BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 47J or 260W efi(t)111', gC e ni ts. (1St E t PT j',311:1111.11(,:liitite and Southwestern outiirm it is .-'illIPT- EMPER 30b1), and in Southern Ontario, OCT0131011 201h. Later seeded crops are not insurable. pletion • of occurs Ora. TO, encourage and promote good ! liu sbaudry, acceptable seeding dates. have been: established by regions. to Rioitern Ontario, the t seedL(1g, wulliehever GENTLEMEN'S CLUB NEWS ITEMS I was delighted e (!ew week ago when my sister arrived from Coioraea. to pray us a visit. N.OW all Americans are a bit windy but good heave-Hs I didn't expert a hurricane and a cyclone combin- ed. The night she arrived I ed to my horror she Was a dirty. Democrat, and. when see started calling colored people such as Martin, Luther a. nigger, well I was greatly perturbed. You see she has lived itteolorada over .10 years and they think over there • that the South will still win: the Civil War. One night I got tired of arguing so 1 tuned up the fiddle and play- ed Marching Through Georgia: That girl is so bigoted she grab- bed her Bible and locked herself in her room, Two days later I had to play Dixie before she would come down stairs. T certainly done my best to make it pleasants Every morning I sang to her, my favourite number. quote, :“Gbod morning to you Mr. How many kids have you killed to-day", meaning Viet Namdse, Elver time she talked religion to me I always kept the conversation going such as asking her how Noah got so any animals in an ark that couldn't hold the reed let alone anything else, or how could a whale with a Six inch throat swallow a man, or it ['introit should be punished for something the Lord made biin do, You know I was real nice. 4 Was So polite I didn't even call her a iniok even, if she is R.C. 1 offered every flay to take her down to IittndY'S Lane and show her Where a few Canadians and one woman (Laura Secord) whipped the britches off them Yanks. mi• told her how that General. General Brock, said to his men, we will show these damn Yankees. We will bile them a brew stronger than all the tea they threw into Bogert Harbor, Then T wanted to take her to Dresden and show her Uncle Tom's grave, or to Barrie to see the church built by the slaves. Yes I have tried to Show her the evil of American ways. • • I have showed her pictures of the Kin . Klux Klan burning Negros at the stake. I have showed her slaves being whipped, pictures. of slave sales, .1 year old child 'en heing Pulled from their mothers to be sold and all she says is, pass the vinegar please. Yesterday was the last straw, She bought a roast and when. she came back she says them. boys in the butcher shop are darn ince• guys, While I'm grateful to the Lord for giving me the brains of the Family I sometimes wish He hadn't overdone it. Truthfully 'fours T. 8. F. GOLDEN WORDS LIFE'S BRIEF JOURNEY `Tis a little journey,. This we walk; Hardly time. for murmurs Time for talk; Yet' we learn to quarrel, And, to hate. Af r1V ;it'd S regret it, When too late. Now' and then 'tis :sunshine e-e. Sometime8 dark: Sometimes care and sorrow Leave their. Mark. Often there is laughter ee, Often tears, Seinetimes there are lossOS Teelt for Years, .... Vet we walk the pathway, Side by side, Where so many other8 Lived and died. We can see the Moral rinierstand: Yet We walk not always Ficlid iii hand, Why must there be Makin And regret: Words and deeds we Alto' Would forget? Why must there be ;hatred, (reed and strife?: Do we need such shadows Trete in life? "lis a little journey ---- • Soon gone by Let's he friends toeether Ere we die. 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