HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-07-23, Page 2PROPER TOOTH CARE
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Office: 887-6100
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PHONE: OFFICE 877-9221 RES, 387.9023
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TIDA 131111SSEIA 1;)0ST,. 1.fRUS8e4S, ONTARIO '111,1J-R$DAY, JULY 23rd, 1970
'OPP INVADE •MON.KTON
'TO STAVE OFF "RUMBLE"
oruisers NV Pre sent to.
Stave k•ff a -possible rumble"
among young people.
,i;id the rumored tight
ova to hare taken place in re-
taliation for a previous incident.
An official from the. Sebring-
ville OPP detachment said a lot of
• the trouble arises because the
town is visited by f!arloads of
know it could lie corrected. EN'en.
The oillcials said police have
had many complaints about a
traffic problem in Monkton and.
decided to clear it up.
Yanses of croaked teeth or did not
know it could be errected. Even
the,: one in five who has inherited
his, it i1^. I and
teeth. Could, thri,;.:,,,h delaul
care,' inirrOVe or correct his con-
dition.
X-raY 1111d dental eyamiu -,;lion
around six years of age may
veal many causes 1;1' futur ,? ir-
regularities of the teeth
before they have a
cause permanent changes i ll
growth.
The federal health departrilcnl.
publication entitled Crooked
Teeth, Crooked Faces. - - They Can
13'e Prevented, reminds you to see
to it that your child's teeth are
well eared for and that he visits
his dentist regularly.
Little Boy: "Why do they rope
off the aisles at a wedding?"
Father: So the groom can't get
away."
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Brussels Post, July 23rd, 1970
BLYTH FAIR BOARD
HIRES PROMOTER
Air. Jason Preston of J. and J.
Enterprises, Stratford, has been
hired by the Myth Agricultural
Society to promote this year's
fall fair, Mr. Preston has been
working for severa weeks and ;lie
Society hopes to have the best
fair ever held in Elyth.
.1.rr:!)`.1-ntleiltf3 made by the
promoter include street dances,
bingo, and live fish pond, and has
solicited businesses in an endea-.
your to have large commercial
displays,
GOLDEN WORDS.
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VINCENT FARM •EQUIPMENT LTD.
Seaforth (Formerly John Bach) 527-0120
Huron. County's. Leading
Farm Equipment Depot
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
"The Business ,Reliability Built"
sfraft ...ss=rauanatfi...aa' u—s4L4
Nit
PAYS OFF
In must cases, malformed teeth
and jaws can be prevented.
Four out of iive people with ir-
regular teeth have let this Con-
dition develop because they or
their parents did not know the - •
A FEDERALLY CHARTERED COMPANY
MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORA1101111
CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE THROUGH:
Open Tuesday and Friday
RONNENBERG. INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 887 - 6663 Brussels, On t.
on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. Also
"CASHAE3LE AT ANY TIME" Guaranteed Savings.
Certificates up to 8Y2%. For further information
contact your financial adviser or write, oj' telephone
collect:
STANDARD TRUST
214 Bay Street, Toronto
363-5477
aped Cade 414
BOB HELM
PENLENS AWARD WINNER
CBC radio sports producer Bob Helm has Won the Penlens
Award for motor sports coverage for the fifth year. He's being
a bit nostalgic: this car :a a Lotus built in 1956, number six of
the series. Denis Code and Francis Bradley both won Canadian
Driver's Championships in this car. The make-believe driver is
Marie Howes. The Penlens awards have been given annually
since 1964 for outstanding coverage of rooter racing in general.
The coverage must have been done by a Cahadlan and present-
ed in Canadian media,
KINDNESS •
It was only a sunny smile
And little it cost in the giving;
rut it scattered the night
Like morning light.
And innfic the day worth
Thrm,gh life's dull warp a wool
it wove
In shining colours of hope and
• love;
And the Angels . smiled as taey
watched above,
...Yet little it. cost in the giving. •
It was but a kindly wore, -
.'a> iitrhily spoken;
valtz.
For it stilled the pain
wig neerly brOke'a.
•,ii•ingthened a faith beset with
thrtNawit XslFts
t.) brighten the. coming
•Attbilugh it Was lightly spoken.
n hand,
ft. seemed of little. availing:.
Put its clasp was warm,
front harm
• i her v.hoso wIls
It's t pitch was tender a,S Angels'
wings:
And it rolled the stone from
hidd en wings:
And pointed the way to higher
things:
Though it seemed of little availhig..
Have you renewed your BruSseltil
Ppat, ainern you got your p.ntine
FALL FAIR DATES
Dates listed are those on which
fairs are Open to the pubic,
Arthur• Sept 16,17
Bayfield Sept, 12
Itlyth .,kug. 12
BRUSSELS ...... Sept. 25.
Chesley Sept, 12
Drayton Sent, 14
Sept. 30
-parhttin .... ... >,...._ Sept.
Elmira ...... __„,... .............. 4, t, & 7
2x,etor ‘-lcipt. 25, 26
Fergus ................. Sept, 19
Ford wich Oct. 2, 2
Hanover ........... Sept. 4. 5
Harrist.on Sept. 17
Kin ca rd ne
... Kitchener ";;.ptS.e1pt' t0172.
Lis towel .. .. . .. Sept. 8, 9
London
(Western Palr'Y Melia, 11 to la
Lucknow Sept 1S 19
'Mildma3.- Sept. 16
Sept. 25, 26i
Ripley Sept. 25, 20
Sea forth Sept 18
Teeswater Sept. 25, 20
Toronto
(C.N.E1.) ...... „ Aug. 20 to Sept. 7
(Royal Winter Fair)
Nov, lfit31 Lo -'!!t
Walkerton Oct, 7, $
Sept.
. .
Warren Davis is host for Sorrier mitehon sopt. 5 thing ..to ..Say, ..the weekly pea- Mount Forest .. . , Sept. 15 gram with interviews' with Nt'AV Fir tl inburg
Owen Sound
'19 prominent people from
Palmerston
Oct. 1, 2, 2 Richard Burton to Gordon Sept. 29 Sinclair' to Nancy Wilson. With
Warren as host, the stars feel
comfortable — and tell all It's,
heard Sundays at 9.03 EDT
onthe CBC radio network. Warren
also Irearci on Your Two Bucks
Worth — the show that lets the
Ilttenor know what he's getting for his money on CBC' radio and TV.