HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-01-23, Page 2Your Ontario
Hospital Insurance
would like to
hear from you
(before it's too fate)
When youarenewly wed
the "family" Hospital. •
Insurance premium •
Must be paid to •
cover husband and 41.
wife. If you belong 4
to a group notify
your group without
delay or if you both
• pay premiums direct
notify
When yOu move to
a new job you.can
keep insured by fol-
lowing the •instruc-
dons un the Hospital
Insurance "Certifi-
cate of Payment
Form. 104".that your
present employer is.
teqUired to give you
on leaving.
BRUSSELE AREA
DART LEAGUE
Team Standings
Name
Points
Th.e GroYS
111
5th Line 107
The Archers.
tIo
Nichol's Gang . .......... . 88
.1 a mostown .. . ....... ...• 81
Granbrook 76
Len's Gang .....
Legion Aristocrats .... 65
It-Ginners 50
Individual S,dancrIngs
Hilt Ward 12.6
Eirnie Back 113
When yoU turn 21 you are,
no longer covered by
your parents' Hospital
Insurance. You must
take out individual
membership within,
.30 days. Get your ap-
plication form at a
bank, or a hospital,
or from H.1.R.B.
When you have a new
address notify your
group. If you don't
belong to a group,
write H.LR.B.
H I • R• B
Health Insurance Registration. Board,
2195 Yange Street ; Toronto 7.
Saving Ontario's Health Insurance Mans.
Jim Smith
111
Clorenee NV 1111
104
.11)1111 Smith • 99
lion. White . • •
96
Harry Jacklin. 95
Han Snyder 94
rlei.1 :McDonald
94
Ross Alcock
89
Barry Adams ... .. .....
Ross Nicholson ......
83
Alf Nichol .. . . .. 79
Gordon 79
Russ Hall
76
,lack. AlcWhirt, 76
A.do ,n Smith 41a. 71.
• Glen . Bridge
71
-Eldon Wick ... • ...
Netil Adants ...... ......... ,„ 68
Bill Gordon 63
THE DUMONT ALUMINUM COMPANY LTD.
Yes, advertising is good. This is a way to keep one's company and
and name before the public A company can spend dollars in adver-
ing, but it is the material used and workmanship and know-how that
realty advertises itself, We have both these at Dumont Aluminum
and don't think I'm not proud of it (within myself) when people stop
me on the Main street and say: "That's a nice job your company is
doing AI, mighty nice] Come give me an estimate, will you?"
Thank you.
ALLAN DOBSON, Representative of The Dumont Aluminum
Ltd., Ethel, Ontario. Phone 321-W4 Brussels.
LET US PREPARE YOUR
1968 INCOME TAX FORMS
Reasonable Rates Guaranteed ServiceS...
Phone Early For An Appointment
RONNENI3ERG INSURANCE AGENCY
Call us on Tuesdays and Fridays
BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO 23rd, 1966
lion SbOi(li(:e
Sant Workman
Elmer Young
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61. #r• mar4INIIWP
JA NUARY
1,EARANC
S A L
Walton Unit of Duff's 1.-(".V
.lanuary meeting was hold with
Mrs, Rae Hitether opening it
with the Poeni "Let Your Light
Shine". The hymn "Standing at
time Portal" followed. and Airs.
I loonier offered prayer., Mrs. Wm.
Courts read the scriptue from
Matthew 5; 14-16, and gave the
meditation on the passage. The
hymn :'Just as I am Without One
Plea" was sung. Mrs. W. C. Hack-
well gave the topic "Chuoh Peo-
ple and ]long Kong China" from
the new study book "In theshadow
of nine dragons''
Mrs. Allan McCall, vice-presi-
dent, in charge of tithe business,
opened With a poem; Mrs, Ronald
Achilles read the minutes of the
lost meoting and called the roll.
The treasurer's report. was pre-
sented by Mrs. moo Sholdice.
The Walton ladies are to take
sandwiches and ladies from the
country, tarts, to the animal meet-
ing to be held Janktruy 23rd.
The meeting' wa,s closed with
prayer by Mrs. McCall,
Lunch was served by Mrs. A.
McCall, Mrs, Anthur Heard and
Mrs. 10.,merson Mitchell,
Duff's Church
UCW Meet
Duff's 1T1CW held their regular
meeting in the church. Mrs. Alvin
cDonald presided and opened
with a poem. A. hymn, was sung
with Al rs. Martin :Boon at the
piano, The installation.. of the in-
coming officers was conducted 0
the Rev. 13, E. Docken, The 17th
and Boundary 'Unit were ill
charge; of the worship service.
Airs. 'Martin Haan gave the Call io
Worship, Mrs. Harvey Craig read
,;be scripture and. prayer WM; of-
fered by Mrs. Roy 'Williamson.
Mrs. Clifford Ititchie gave com-
ments oil the scripture "With the
',bought why be conceived". Mrs.
Harold Smalldon sang "Great is
Thy Faithfulness. Lord i'nto Ate".
The study hook was introduced
hy Mrs. Marlin 1311011. The bus-
iness period was presided over by
Mrs. Alvin .McDonalii, memh-
ers road in unison. 'the Purpose
from the memhership cards. The.
December In inn we're read by
Mrs. Allan McCall.
Mrs, Wesley Hackwell and Mrs.
George Al eCa 11 were electd dele-
gates to the Huron Heath Presby,
lerial, Feb. Iith, in Alitchell, Re-
gistration will he at 9.15. The pro-
gram ftll' the World Imy of Prayer
is to ha 1001cea after by the Me-
unit. Reports of the year's
work NV el'e presented by the
HMIs. `Pbe treasurer's repont V."05
given hy Mrs, Kenneth McDonald
Plans were made inr the annual
meeting to be held January 23,
The next 1.-CW meeting will be
held at 2 11,m, oat Feb. fiat Ths.
Benediction was pro nou aced by
11e‘% D. E, Docken.
BRUSH TEETH
UP, DOWN
Do you. remember the right
way o brush your teeth?
Brush your teeth the way they
Palish the upper tees 'down
from the pin line, with a little
wriggle, The wriggle is to get
particles of food out of the ore -
vices het weer the teeth.
Then brush the lower teeth
up from the gum line, with the
,same little wriggle, both the back
teeth nncl the front.
Brush the inside surfaces of the
teoh the same way, both back
and 'rout.
Then lunch the °hewing surfaces,
both upper .and lower.
Polish at least six limes in each
place and only ahreo or four 'teeth
time.
This is thecorrect method,
reconimended by the Department
of National Health a.nd Weltatie,
('arson \V11 ..,on
John Pipe
Hick Stephenson 56
Itav Bronson 51
Gordon Nichol 54
bit 'Nether 53
lie'; Watson 63
he Nicholson 52
Wit! arwi k 52
Willis Knight
1.,e-now 50
Ross oennett 511
Ted El liott ltl
'1,Torry 1,,olger 19
John Clark 19
Don Nolan
Karl Kokesch 45
Archie Willis 44
Jan vanVliet 43
13111 eArtor 28
Sandy Rowland 38
Exel 37
Gordon 'cloy
Ross Dittman 33
John Cousins
("lifT Klernaghan 30
Murray Johnson 28
High Score, 3 Darts, Ernie Back
160,
High Score for the Evening:
Neil Adams 340.
CRANBROOK
DART LEAGUE
individual Standings
Name Points
Ernie !tack ... 92
Fl Sackion ........ ..... . by
Doug Rathwell
.• 64
Bob. .Alexa ....... .. • 59
Jim Patterson .. ...... ... ,,.,.....„., 56
jim Hart a6
Ralph, Noble 51
Stew Steiss. 44
Harry 1.3olger 44
Mac Macintosh 43
Ken. Mactknikild 41
'Gordon Engel 39
Lothar Weber 37
are II,Ouston 37
Pete van Vv el ...... ...........
34
Bill • Bremner
33
Jack Knight
31
Carman Smith..
:Doug- Eivnns :30
Donald Clark 30
lion Snyder 29 •
Jim Knight . 26
Stuart Stevenson. 25
Ken, Fischer 24
Bill Gordon 33
Elston Speiran 21
Prank Smith 20
.Don Perrie 20
.Earl, Dunn 1.9
Lloyd tirubacker 15
Eldon Wick.
High 2 darts 1115 aim ;Hart
DRESSES
SLACKS
SWEATERS
NURSES UNIFORMS
NEW HOURS: TUES. — FRI. 12 P. M. - 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 10 A.M. — 5'30 P.M. , CLOSED MONDAY
JEAN'S FASHION SHOPPE
Located On Rwy. S7 At Wroxeter
TeaM Standings
,lack Knight
Back
Harry Jacklin
.iHie Houston
Stew Steiss
Ilan Snyder
Jim Knight
Jim Hart
A sidewalk interviewer asked
all n1(1111110. what he 'lhought of
the two candidat OH in the election.
"\Noen lank them son.'' lie
"I just thank the Lord
that only ohe Of thorn can get
elected."
WALTON
Meeting of Walton Unit
Of Duff's UCW
PI-IONE 199
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