HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-07-09, Page 3Donald R. Bell, Windsor
President
OCUt past president
Leon Davey, Oshawa
OCR comprialler
I. E. O'Dell, Carolina
KUL director
Charles G. Munro, Embro
Second vice-presidoit
OFA past president
Ty$on Longman, Hawkestone Prank Wall, Port Burwell
till director OR first vice-presideitt
The principal objectives of CIAG
are good value to policyholders
and fair and prompt service to
all claimants.
These and the other objectives of this insurance
co operative are set by its board — whose ten
members are elected 'by the controlling' owners;
Ontario Credit Union League — OCUL.
Ontario Federation of Agriculture — OFA
United Co-operatives of Ontario — UCO
The sponsor-owners accept only a fair return on their invested capital.
Premium income covers claims and operating costs. Investment income
is used to pay income tax and premium tax, to provide moderate
dividends to shareholders, and to build the surplus needed to support
service to a growing number of policyholders.
CIAG provides home, life and automobile insurance protection and
service for more than 200,000 Ontario families. The CIAG companies
have $47 million in assets, -a thousand staff members and sales
people, and 58 offices.
tenneth Weatherley, Ottawa
OCR president
F. G. Crydermon, Thamesville
First vicelreskient
UCO past president
Robert S. McKercher, Dublin
lICO president
John Robertson, Lively
KUL director
:Regina, Sask., was a visitor with
his parents' ,Mc', and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Donald prior to his induction as
minister , of the Londeshorongh
charge, on, Friday.
ll rs. Alex r-earson and Joan
attended the recent
union.
Miss L'eriny Codoer.,, Sbelhourn
has been vacationing with • he
grandparents, Mr. and "Mrs. Bel*
Godden.
t Sam: ''No I was watching the
expression on her daughter's face.
Eccles re- BOlph: Did you see how pleaseC
Ntim Smith was when said she
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CHIROPRACTIC
Services Included In
OHSIP
(Ontario Health Services insurance Plan)
as of
JULY 1st. 1970
THP 134USSiLS KM, BRUSSELS, UN ARIO THURSDAY, JULY 9th, 107Q
THANK Yo 1.1
A Hearty thank-you and a hnl
clasp of appreciation is extemled
to by the. Snivai,inn Army on
We completion of its. slieCTWAIlli
Red Shield campaign in !',.russets,
A record ,high hes been reached
with a total of f3.103.80 being con•
tributeil by the loc,.1
This, along with the com'iine
contributions of the many other
communities in this area., has hPill -
ed put the 1170 campaign ()vol..
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It NS, ill. WAS' We 1:8,r T110
tO adVallt:0 'a 'ad .!1: thi
needs of others with the finalivini
muscle extended by you who COM
tributed. There will never be an
end to the work of those who. ad-
minister to the needs and the
emergencies of others, But for t.
year at least, there will be many
happier homes In BrusSels be.
cause you helped: To the local.
Campaign Chairman, Mr. Open U,
McFadden . . the workers, the
business men, the stores, churches.
service clubs, and individuals, say-
ing thank-you seems inadequate,
BO it is said by The Salvation
Army, who speak for so many who
can't say it for themselves. May ,Goa bless yon all.
GOLDEN WORDS
WHY FLOWERS WERE MADE
God might have made this lovely
earth
'Without a newer at ell
Ire bad a wealth of other things,
Einough for great and small.
but tie made them with His own
hail its
And dyed them, with rainbow light,
That they in modest grace could
be
•Upspringing ,day or night.
Through the cycles of the seasons
To bloom on the lowland plain.'
And high uPon the green mount-
(this,
RedreShed by dew and rain.
Our daily life requires them not,
Then why were they given birth?
God meant them to delight Man-
kind
And beautify His earth
To please the eye. to ease the
heart,
To give, hope When faith grows
dim,
KhOwing those who cared for
flowers
'Would care much More for Him,
Many Girl Scouts grow lip to be
Women drivers Who do one good
left turn a day;
ETHEL
i"tecent visitors in Ethel emn-
munity have been Mrs. Edith
Smith, London,' and Maurice
MorroW of Toronto with their
brother, Edward and Mrs. Morro w,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence :11.ilier
of Clifford and Mr, arid Airs.
Alfred Sutton, Bram:pion with
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Golden.
Mr. and Mrs. JaMes Cardiff
were visitors at, Suable 'Beach.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Bremner
and Doris with Mr. and Mrs. ,fos.
Cooper of Brussels,
llev, Stanley McDonald
ENTERTAINMENT
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, %NT.
DOUG WARD and TAVERN TRIO
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT
IN THE RAINBOW ROOM
WE FRATURE1
Turkey, spare Mbr arid eilt.teP Kraut, rioh amd
Presented In The Public Interest By The
ONTARIO CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION
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