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The Brussels Post, 1968-11-07, Page 3Till'ILSI)AY; NOV.-1'44.1908.- rt. fill.0158SLS POST, 11.411%914.S, ONTARIO Extended coverago (whit* smoke. water damage, falling objects, elle.) Is also availsbis. AGENTS. ..c: AA Keys, RR 1, $eatorth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Ibsatorttt i: Wm. Lamer. Jr. ....dr•lesbore; Selwyn Oaken; Brussels; Idarohli Squires, Clinton; George f!-,tine, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, lisatsitls rmssionacramingetwutaramormOilanfitgrargEBMINIW LS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher touboshea at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday 13ox U, Brussels, Ontario. Authorized as second ciass mall by the Host Office Department, Ottawa, and for paymen o • postage in cash. Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association R. J. I3AUER Nth: at MASSEY - FERGUSON MAMA A L'ornpieite U248 Of New and Used Fara; lUjiriptilti,d Pi i, 1.1•1E 5 BRUSSELS, ONT. WJNGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTEING t-tox. 156 wiNOFIAM JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD, ,HEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, 0, N, P. sHEPh'ERD, L.L.Q. A. R. M. MILL B.A., L L. B. WINDHAM Phone 3574120 D. A. RAPIN FURNITURK 8TORK Funeral Director and embalmer ("HONE 36 or 53 BRIASELIS, ONT. J. L. 1..ONGS1 AFIr. ipori.ow1 /441 /4w.iwrio**.* es mix-Ness MAKING YCA) A N,StiFiCrtiO hesitle.. a back-yard rolV.111411114:- pool ur it uttcrittg, arpand barltmase.lut. fill IdY.1.1it lois aria] y w g.i !s,‘ VIVIC pSytitiufrpa . 1'.• tap -10sal aeartiAN. hi, n 14vVere. raw Df Ent' by "an initt.r 6thomisvii. .,rI; " Piloplo who hay., ..411-11 the. psyelziatrist ; feelings .when they are and noW, ,11 • 14po•tt d 14s:- ' 184 8488 ri In! Wilt i.VE.ir awl with -prsasure incituting for -Niiir7.day-- work week. the. problem beeorning acute. "In Aint.rieu and t said, "there are thousands of phalli' wh.i Ittivrt ran to . tin'. 'Jobs hecnuse :they are ..aPparently not able or ready hi 'tisk. 'VW: 111114." :4114".1 can lead to severii F.:4,4':,s1ii 41VCII Auleide.- More thoull; should he gireu 'lc the greal.;i• 'It? safrides which aecur during the tvmattenda, no: • . -The doetor ~ruffle'] thy 1.0tiou ..that people tvill. evilititally.tearn tit ;1audle .tree Lime by them- scivos. Psychiatry. he said, must find, a .way to give thou a helping hand. Otherwisti. iii the aatualat- - ed. life of the .futitre. with Itb prty • Oat O f • 'i'(-'11 loisiire. hituhin beings limy bocian, • ..ta c., hots, altentfied Irma life and from themselves, living vienritnts0'• efts so deadened that they etannalsiv; ely seek ovprstinnuaties from tla, wartIne. Ott ill' bizarre: and. the Marabrf.." i.kALTH TIPS FPOM THE. O.M.A. r /re ire Essential (ino of thi . . hi thi-.1n,.;.111 by buetvnit wink .i i.et:cios of food It •••d •••-tm•ven the teeth. Less of • t - oro• reiniti;ed from t by cleariiiig properly .tler ..ad ii. snt.tr floods fir,. •‘•;,It teit lt, t lilt 4,It• b.,. 0, t elp,11A. ThE. li1/4!1/4!alV of a primary tooth hi. 111;;.4 before the to•fai,ilwat Loath 15 ••1 thciia‘411 Whoa 11114 haPpi•us ;.I .1. at lt#0.1t. 1!:oth. .W1lon it mates, 10 ,Aid' nt..51;11.11 TA?, -1 , 11.;.• it is important to care for 'lo't.r.:tn::*- 1.0.0i. in addition vart• was pirovided . • a. ..ledrly blind Canadians The . Canadian' National for ...he blind last year. Iv iirt•a, blind people may live al: quei-Asttlair London ti itii ,t has neetnnothation for 51 persolv.. 'rids servisT is •available t•.• or .y:tuk donations to the . . 111•4ry ',area IV,* ftere.1...mporrs. nror Arlie; it‘ICILL01) MUTUAL ALITv SERVICE OFILISiSELS and Phone 120 Office — Marn Berber' SILAFORTI4 Insures Town DwellInes All Classes of Farm Pro *1 Summer Cottagoc Churches, Schools, Halle in the faet 11:,.1. decayed. infected tvollt SP Pala and ill health. A teenper whose teeth have tai, ti 114.210.11.it will., on. tbe Aver- ".;!..e bast• two permanent h.! •!:}l. .% Child whose teeth have for will have them all ill 4 voialltion. It requires .nut' ::lilt ;matey to rebel:III- mouth of tine dentalIY- 1“.:111-t.i i flyt.?1,11.yp.ir-old than to pti•••.-ifte. er-aular tare from the tre;• it: fillven. OPTOMOTRIST iiE,AFORTIA MEDICAL CENTRE 521- Tuesday, Thurt;;;ay, Friday, Sat.e.lay Thura lay Evening CLINTON ISSAC Monday 'inn qt•Icinesuay -IS2-70 0 QaIl Either 0 For A ii?..4; n tin on 011,o. lap.. • ;24k ,V4 -g? FOR FALL PLOW-DOWN —fall-ltpplied pllospluam, and potash, i)lowc(1-flown, pats needed fertility in the rout zone without clanger of over-winter leaching; Rea you virtually guarantee—earlier needing (most important for corn)—ft re- duced spring work-load—ineretteed yields at lower fertilizer cost. There are a dozen or more advantages in fall plow-down fur spring- sethitui crops . and they're all yours. BROCKVILLE MASSriY rtadt 41. actor Ft 11., -nil f.1 1.1.; of The Great War, r.yri And We ifitor..i Voiin-: a Cif..•; V se-minute tri- bute to Ott: valor of Canothal troops t 1ctig448 halo- entalt. The program • - ....,zenes filmed in iturone this sum- mer shown in color a nd 4 !tra of the First World War shown IH black and•v.ilnie • he telecast the evening of Rernerribrance Coy. Nov. 11. the Stith anniversary of the Armistice that ended "the war to end all wars." Pro- ducer is Peter Kelly M CSC 'Feature- Antl[ $1.0161a1 events, Toronto. fertilizer service Contact your nearby IinCVKVIIiiR:i41111114ATN denkr se.ruire centre fur oil your pit fprillioer Nova i•PMplail