The Brussels Post, 1968-10-24, Page 7FOR FORAGE CROPS—fall-applied phosphorus
and potash virtually guarantees that, next sum-
mer, you'll --bale more—graze rnotce -,--ertsile
tuore because you've supplied the fertility
needed to get your hay and pristmes off to an
early spring stair , • . n oft to keep them growing
strongly through a second and third cutting or
summer-long grazing.
BROCKVI LLE
JR~WLIN
,4; •
fertilizer service
Con tact your nearby latue KV it,T,E: .SIILIT?-GA TN dealer
or :wrvire centre for ail your fall ler! ilizer requirements
.GORDON • . STILES..
PI-IONE 186 BRUSSELS, ONT.
11-f1in BRUSSELS POST. trSSELS,. ONTARIO THURSDAY, OCT. 24th, 1 9fi.t
4
support w hen yon (.• )10 r bide t
t' CN campaign,
your o t 10 1)r.
PUT MORE spring INTO
NEXT summer's GROWTH WITH
tail APPLICATIONS OF
BROCKVILLE SHUR•GAIN
fertilizers
• , 4 Mail Your Donation To; MR. R. B. COUSINS,
Brussels,, Ont.
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NOTICE
MUNICIPAL TELE1I-1 ONE SYSTEM
Whereas the MeRililop Municipal Telephone System was recently
eitiSpo:Arat er, now proposes to wind up Its affairs and distribute the
rernaloing cash surplus equally among Subscribers of record on the
date of completion of Salo.,
Appl,cation has, therckre, ocen made to the Ontario Telephone
Continis.,ion, under section .17,, Of '`The Telephone Ant". R.S.O.
1960, chapter :11.1el, for order approvling this plan.
Ahoy reprecontatican; to ho made to the commission with respect to
application should Ito submitted on or lwrore October 24, 196S rind
audeopsdti to the Chairman, ()Mario Telephone Service Cornmtission.
Departthent of Ageictitture Min Foi)(1 Parlianlent quildings, Toronto
Ontarie„
Shetibt you .eteslrO ftiether ifireeimition With re813001 to this plan of
distriattien, or if yeti wish to inspect the last,
Stateryient Or the list of Subscribers Who, according to the system's
recordS, Will he entitled to Share In distributable surplus , you may
apply th the IttielerSirmerh, either lideStilially,: by telephone or by letter
dOthrilisSiefiereff IV e doOrge Caltipliell, RR •Ii• •Senfeeth
Mr. Hrirey Sntiij., RF 1, Lenticsboro
Me. Kenneth Stewart, FIR 5, Sonforth
SeCriiit06411,eatitit'er' :tames 0'1.• Keygo• RR 10. Geafortfti
Matt
ONT.
WALTON
INfiss Carol ‘'1.11)i.e, who Is al—
lending Stratford. Toit(Th i,,i.-s. (.01.•
loge spent (lie weekernt al home
with 'her parents. Mr, and. Nirs,
Ian Wilbee... • •
Mr. and ,Wirs...\.Vin, 111-orror and
Douglas wore Stuntay
With Mr, 0,1111 lyirs„ Ralph .(1•fithicr•
hose of 'Kitchener.
The home . of Mr. snit Mrct..
Cordon "Alcroiviii was .the scene
or family gatimriiir. hist Sunday.
Those \vim were' present includ-
ed Mr. and 'Irs. \\ribbon 11in5•
nu,rt, Irene, foal Peter or ltremtp.
ton; 'Mrs 1411(1 ;qrs. John Mr.Clavin
J,eslie, Ala rti n and Scott of
Thornlynry snit 1\41.. anri 1\Trs.
efl v in, I 1ria ri, lull hy Itnd
.ferfrey,
(:nes ts With rf nil Mrs.
• • •
Turnbull. while attending
the Pri.pple-Turnb1111 wedd I n g
were 111r. and :Virs, 1)ouglass w-
less and Dianne of Ilurtittglon:
lir e MlIrray fanwless of lltiacn, New
York, 'Mr. and it!rs. (leorge flab-
hirk tun'. :lac); of Ingersoll: Arr.
rind Airs. Loins Youngoint, Wood-
stock and 111r. and 'Mrs. Itoborl
11.nhIciric of fl :rtniit.otn.
T-lomemaking Club
The \\'alton .1-11 ({iris; Club
meeting. hold al the hoot,' or Joan
Rennett was presided • .
Leentin.;.
The secretary's re port hit l: rem!
by mat.i t-, N.i n „ „o wn:
answered the roll tall by
slrating good standing a /Id silting
posture. The diseussion,
Mrs. herald 1Valson :»ril Mrs, Roy
Williamson on zir,pers, S,
and bow to HMV nn 1)1111011S prop.
•
was served by Ile\ toter
.Me('all, Airs, \VIM:11)1:1ml :And
St.:Whe.
it!eeti.n of Walton Unit
Of Duff's UCW
Vinton 11
Misfile 1 •(' \• 1 10,1
ill tiro 0111111-11 s t h unl room,
" in (lin.
du, memo cinv..4en by :qrs. !hard...
m ; .s. 11;11.10,01
tho accompani,,.t for the sing-
inv. of II limit, 9r)1(' scripture,
reading, tal;(1.t front risaltn 1.3!1,
was given by :lfrs, It)rnerson
-Rebell, Who also gaVe continents
on. it, Prayer was led by Mrs,
THE ..CANADIAN 'NATIONAL
INSTITUTEFOR B11NL).
ANNUAL FINANCIAL APPEAL
UNDER WAY NQW
BLIND ENJOY VACATIONS
AT LAKE ST. JOSEPH
Never has a school hits had siren
happy passengers as when the
King yellow vehicle rolled along
the liig1twtly inwarit .Ferry Sound.
The happy holidayers worse blind
people (rota the London thstrict
TA their way for two weeks or
Milt fun.
Visitors to the Lake Joseph
Holiday Centro opmated hy
Conadiau Notional Institute for
the nitride find many surprises,
The first impression is one of
sadness because the sightless
gut.sts can not, soo (ho beautiful
surroundings. inn' when they bo-
gin to loolc :frontal :Ind see people
lawn howling, swimining, going
for walk's, playing cards, or just
sitting under a tree rit5oying the
sound Of the birds, it is. good com-
pany arid 'busy time, lint the
View, that makes roe a good
dtry.
Visitors walk mit to the wharf
1)1111 see people water ski-inge i\re
they sithied 4)1' blind? Who cares?
Lake :Joseph, the blind vacat-
ioners partic.ip:ttt iii sports for.
Inolly thought to be for the sight-
ed only.. 01 course, 'it takes urn-
cti.ce (tut the blind person' to: The..
cont(1 adept al. water ski-pug, just
as 11 does for you.
Lessons begin With the
skiers taking a toucluslyte look
at their equipment. Thpn
teacher 1-a•I:s Ilse skis lhe dock
in Ow PrOPor• Position lo give the
contestant .an idea how. to hold
them. when skiing. (*nice to rite
evertor', the 0)ost ditricalt part was
Turtling • the Skis its ti • straight
lino, any It time the skier iriei
to stand up • as the skis • spread
nuart hunt (town went,
"you're dragged through the
',Vate'r_nl it good clip," said 'John
Simmons, ,CissZ1,1,1 ramp Director
mid one of photo' trying H. for Inc,
First time; you don't lel go Ihr.
ruin's, you soon have wad Ler C0111-
.out Of your ears. Other skiers
said, "You hear nothing Ind Ole
rear or the. how nuti fool itn•
!waves sllappin tI. you as they
race past." Once up on your
Skis loll Ide a. luirdwoou
fleet' likler thorn The sport is
ideally suited to the blind be-
cause the tow front insures that
the 'skier farces no 01.1S leS.
A1101.1101' Skier ryas Eddy 'ruk..
strode, a Wind Eskimo from Fort
.0(.:11111 wh it'sti11 k .1r).e riff ir(:! .1:11 nti
knew nothing or rite art. that i
urCAl..:7; ifiany Canadians ()lc)!
sitintrtor,
.firoviding a vac,n1 ion for the
'would • otherwise. sla.y at home it-,
Mind p oo pie in • this aroa whit
just. Olio or Lhe many acdivi ties you
lotmuled for last week)
Recent visitors with Malcolm
Fraser were M r, rind rs. oh n
Ibnwes of Ingersoll, 11 r.
and M rs, Andrew lluustctu or
1111gmendville trail Mr. and Mrs,
Men Fraser of Stratford„ •
:Vrisf3 •Gletioa 110111,4t(O1 (ii' Wital..
SOr WW1 a. ThOlilulgiV1.11f.r VIStilor
Willi hOr ((1)11 Mrs
Illfe Houston,.
Ylr. and Mrs, Ranton. of Mitch,-
ell lvere visitors .•with Mr.. and
Mrs,„ Leonard. Lemming recently,
Clarke NV'110 is a student
;it Fanshawe College, London,
ryas ;tt, horn, ryiLll, h s pa reill'S for
•the holiday weekend,
Mr, and Mrs.. Charles Atatavin
and Ali.. an(' Mrs. Hilt MCGavin
Wore 'weekend visitors in Toronto,
with Mr, and '1Mrs, Arthur Carr.
A hilIttber .01±.••1)00111.0 from Walton
and Community•were in. AubUrn
attend (lie •benolit dance held Tor
Mr and. AIrS, .Torrey Johnston Who
lost their barn in ft recent fire,•
.\(.1iilles, 'and she f'.•;;Ive n reading;
on "I'llanks,giving".
The ••timii. "I'rejudice" w:t s
dealt 'w,11,11 'by Nit's. Gerald •w n
son, saying pre,linlicr• rnerrns
judging in advance and It precon-
ceived opinion or attilude Which
is formed 'without dire consider-
•ation or (tie nous. It (urc,•rs iron,
Honlid(it.c founded in science :rn(1
knowledge for in the case or lire'
judice Ave not Ice :judgements with-
out the 11(.11) or science or ri rat-
ional process or thought. .11 IT`
(.0116(th)II) W(' hays' (Niltri
‘ve may find it very
hard to rid ourselves of them, Mrs.
NVatson's topic was concluded will'
a poem "(live Thatt)cs".
Afri4. norbori. Traviss opened
h o hositiess period Wi i.11 "A
Thought for thc. day". Mrs. James
Clarke, seeretary. read. Ilse minutes
The IreasureVs report was given
by Mrs. 'FOrrance DundSS,
delegate appointe(t to attend
the Regional mooing to he held
Varna was MrS. Nelson iteld.
The nominating committee ap-
pointed included Mrs. Alex Quint,
'hen, piss. Donald Achilles and
hie:;. Avim:1m
It. Was decided, sifter 1111'S
Millet Howley spoke On '111 dis-
play of boolca, to o•aeket
on china.
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Phone 4 or 79 Brussels
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