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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-10-16, Page 3N 0 TIC F. • • 'Mk; Vo8T, U8S11148, ONTARIO 1.11.Cit.6,DAY, OCT0.134R lath, latia mn•••••••••••,,,ms.,..eg...• ,...on,ftaser ea ••4••• 4.4.1..ner •• • ,.***F**.*********!*•*!!4*., ..0.4•A• FIREMEN'S DANCE IN AID OF MUSCULAR DISTROPHY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th BRUSSELS LEGION HALL Music By: DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA. Admission: $1,00 Per Person Restricted to Persons 21 Years. and Over Due to the fact that Government has Think of a traffic signal cis n “THE GOOD DRIVER" There are TWO speed limits drivers should obey, say;; :the Out. Kostenink ario Safety League. One is the legal limit, shown on signs, The other is the "invisible speed limit". . The invisible limit. is the HEN-sm.:LE speed suggested by conditions, It is set primarily conditions of weather, traffic!' rondo. Two other important fact- ors that may lower the invisible speed limit ate: condition of the car, and condition of the driver. Sometimes the invisible liMit is much lower than the posted limit. WALTON Recent : visitors with Mrs, Maude Teeming were Mr. and, Mrs, George McGavin or Seaforth, Mrs. Roth! of myth and Mr, and Mrs. Prank Baxter of Ltnidon: 17th and Boundry Unit The 17th and Boundary -Unit of Duff's met Wednesday at the home of Mrs Harold Small- don. My.s. Craig read the script- ure and Mrs. John Bos followed with a reading in keeping with the scripture. Rev. D. Docken took the topic "Church Membership". A discussion followed. There were several invitations to other chur- ches during the month. Tickets were given out stating what each one had to take to the Regional Meeting to be hold in the church Oct. 14th, The COTT Mother and daughter banquet will he Oct, 21st. and the' fowl sapper Nov. 5th. Rev. Doeken closed the meeting with prayer, 1\1—ext. meeting to be at Mrs. Clyiff iloegy's. General Meeting of UCW devotions, The byMn "Holy Spirit Hear "Us" was sung with 111rS, H, TraViSS aS the accompanist. Mrs. j, Smith, rend the scripture from. John 3,. 16- 21 which was followed by prayer. A poem " Give Your Best" rind two readings, "A statement of Purpose" and "Who, me an Evan- 12;elist 7" were given by Mrs. 1). Fraser. Mrs. AV titer Bewley presided over the business portion of the meeting which was opened with prayer. Mrs. -Allan McCall rend minnies. Piiwors for the church are the responsibility of thel7th and boundary unit during October, The G.G.I.T., banquet , is to be hold in the church on the 21st of October. Gifts for Christmas will he sent to fluronview end of November, Mrs. Ron McDonald presented the,treaserer's report. Mrs. Camp- bell Woy spoke about literature and Study hooks and clip sheets are to be ordered. A bale is to be packed the end of October. Miss Ruth :Ritchie and Miss rieraldino Dennis are home froM the British Isles and the European Continent after a tour of 17 weeks during whieh they visited 18 count ries, 'Mr. and. Mrs. Jan van Vliet Sr, havo been visiting. friends in 1'olland, Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Dann, who were accompanied by Mr. and .jan .Tnngeneel of Holland, have returned from fi motor trip to Saskatchewan where they visit- ed Mr. f(11(1 MPS. "Harry Bann and family. On their trip home they called on Mr-, and Mrs. *Elias Kostenink, former residents or Walton, now of Qua:Pelle, Sask (lerald w n t son were in Guelph. on Oct. Sth and 9th to attend tha'W.I, Pall Convention. Mr. and .•Mrs and baby of ••Quapelle, Sask. were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs Alex Gulutzeti. Mr, and Mrs. Jelin Timmer c,f Eitchencir spent a recent week- out: with Mr and Mrs. Wm, 'rhymer. The actions of some children suggest that their parents em- barked on the seri of ma trimony Without a paddle Is your Pest paid up to date? friend — not restrictive, in- terering nuisance. The Ontario Safety League reminds „drivers that, in the battle against traffic: dangers, signals are on oui * * * Trucks are big, and noisy, but the way they are driven usually makes them good neighbotirs in traffic, according to the Ontario Safety League. Statistics show that Or every million miles of travel there arc only 14.3 trucks involved in collisions. The cor- responding figure for cars is 26.8. Frequent naps prevent old age, especially if they are. taken - While driving, '. Mr. and Mrs. „Tack Smalldon of Fort Erie spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Humid Smalldon. Fred Watson has returned 'from Clinton hospital where he ,has been n patient for live weeks. • He is with his daughter, and son- in-low Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beaming, • • • Miss '11-Tory Looming, who was crowned Queen of the 'Furrow at 'the Huron County plowing Match and her two brothers, Tom and John, who were among the win- ners, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J, 1,oeming of RR !I, Walton, and grandchildren of Mrs. Maude Looming. Dian.) United Churn Women held their general. meeting. in the Church, Mrs. 'Douglas FraSer and Mrs. James Smith conducted the Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Mrs. Signed by the Medical Stall of Winghafft District Hespital monopolized Medical Insuranc, we feel ob- liged to standardize our tariffs according Ito the Ontario Medical Association schedule of fees. The percentage of these fees unpaid by 4}he government is your responsibility un- less you, Inform us of financial need. 1970 OLDSMOBILE The 1970 Oldsmobiles feature new body styling, with many e .7ineering improvements and safety innovations. These cars are available. in distinctive 98 kind 88 series, Toronado, and F-85, Cutlass, Cutlass Supreme and 442 series. A new model is the Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe, seen above, featuring a notchback roof line and ultra-luxurious interior.