HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-01-15, Page 3Another highly interesting:
idea from the Commerce.
paid on
term deposits
The Commerce pays 7%% on Term Deposits when the amount
is $1,000 or more and it is for a fixed period of time greater
than two years. Your Commerce Manager has different ir.. pest
rates available for other terms. Come in and see him.
CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
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TUURADAY, 4-A,NTJATtY 15th, 1970.
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ISPOSAL 'OGRAM
With effect from 1 January, 197P•the Use of Is banned
throughout Ontado except 10 tobace anti np,lie growing and
then only on a permit
Those with D.p.T.4 1-)4,..ir possession must note dispose of it
along with ordinary refuse or flush it into drains or aaVvrl water
closets (toilet:i).
A cliF.1:1 0;',al program has been arranged by -tin 1,:i1:30 County
Health Unit an co-Pperation with the Ontario Department of
Health.
Persons who wish to cispose of O.D.T. Insecticide may take
it to any of the folJowing collection centres from. January 12 to
January 17, 1970 during the hours of 9 :CO a.m. to 5 :00 p.m.
COLLECTION CENTRES
Brussels Village Clerk's Office
Wroxeter Huron County Garage
Grey Township Grey Twp, Shed, Ethel
Walton lvloGavlin's Farm Machinery
Blyth
Bob McClinchey's Supertest Garage
Dr. G. P. A. Evans,
Medical Officer of Health,
County of Huron.
GOLDEN WORDS
LORD MAKE A REGULAR
GUY OUT OF ME
This t would -like to be, braver
and bolder'
Just 0 little bit Wiser, because
am older,
just a bit kinder, to those I may
meet,
just a bit manlier,, taking defeat,.
This for the NeW Year my wish
and my plea,
Lord make a regular man, out 'of
me,
This lwould like to be, just a. bit
finer,
More of the smiler, and less of the
whiner:
just a bit quicker to stretch out
my hand
Helping another who's struggling
to stand,
This is my prayer for the New.
Year to be
Lord make a regular man out, of
me.
This I would like to be, just a bit
fairer,
just a bit better, and just a bit
seniarer,
Not
so ready to censure and
blame,
Quicker to help every man in the
gaine,
Not quite so eager Men's failure
to see,
Lord make a regular man out of
me.
This 1 word like to he, just a hit
truer,
Loss of the wisher, and more of the
doer.
Broader and bigger 111010
to give,
Living and-helping my neighbour
• • to live:
This for the New Year my prayer
•a n d
ADD PERSONAL TOUCH
TO TASTY PANCAKES
Packaged mixes can make cook-
ing very easy -- but very dull.
ROM° economistst, Macdonald In-
stitute, T:lniversity Of Gueph , sug-
gest adding , a touch of individu-
ality, flora crumbled bacon and
maple butter turn a plain pancake
iiiix into-a honiemude speciality.
'Bacon Pancakes,
1, cup milk:, 1, egg: :l tbsp.
6.7 bacon slices, cooked and
crumbled : 1 Cup pancake mix.
Place milk, egg, Oil, and 'bacon
in a shaker or glass jar. Add pan-
cake mix, shake vigorously 10 to
15 times, or until batter is fairly
smooth. Pour batter onto hot
greased griddle. Bake to a golden
brown, turning only once. Yield:
S medium pancakes, Servo with.
maple butter,
Maple Butter
Cream cup butter until light
and whip cup maple syrup.
Blend well.
Perfect Pancakes
Home economists, .Mcdonald in-
stitute, (Iniversity of Guelph, offer
a few pointers for perfect pan-
cakes,
Be sure the griddle is hot -- hot
enough to make a drop of water
spit and sizzle,'Grease the griddle .
lightly.
Do not overmix the batter. Most
pancakes are lighter and more
tender if not mixed too well,
Lumps will cook out on the grid-
dle.
Turn pancakes only once, when
the surface is full of bubbles but
before the bubbles have broken.
Thanks to all those who have
renewed their Post subscription.
MELVILLE LADIES' AID
HOLD NEW YEAR MEETING
Mrs. W. W. Smith was hostess for
the New Year meeting of the
Ladies' Aid, Mondayy afternoon.
January '7th, The President, airs.
Matheson, was in the chair and
called the meeting by the medi-
tation and singing of hyntn.
lit the Devotional part Mrs. Ring
read I" John, chapter 4 and gave
the meditation from the "Every
Day" booklet on "Love 01' God
and one another". Mrs. Steiss led
in prayer. The roll call was res-
ponded to by presenting meinber-
ship fees and giving Inspirational
thoughts for the New Year. Airs.
Turvey read a letter from Mrs.
Lillian Dickson, 'Pieper Taiwan,
telling of her work among the
people of Taiwan and the new mis-
sion lately begun on the island of
Borneo.
Offering was received and visits
on sick enumerated,
Meeting. closed with the Miznah
Benediction,
In the bitsiness part, arrange-
Melts were Completed for the
Lions ssupper. Mrs. Matheson Con-
ducted a contest and lunch was
served by Mrs. Walter Kerr and
airs.
A mother sardine and' her baby
\\*Oro Swimming in the. ocean when
a. submarine passed. The Mother
said: "Don't be frightened, it's
Dist it can of people."
CANADA FARP4-11.
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37,1970