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The Brussels Post, 1970-08-20, Page 7LARRY'S RADIO and TV SALES' and SERVICE CHANNEL MASTER 8-TRACK STEREO LIST PRICE $109.95 NOW $79.00 Phone 523-9640 Blyth, Ont. LARRY BOLGER PROPRIETOR '''''.‘ 2. t t •% • 1. v " i l 4 ......„.0.-,.........."00 McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO BRUSSELS SEAFORTH S87-6365 527-0245 It The Bouquet Invitation Line Good :oar: needn't be eligninlkilk Ow blicluntuf Bouquet Invitolior, tine proyss this with the most eXditrisite paper% vie loCes and workmanship yoio could wish fad iz.o.tures Thermo-Engroving—dcit Weed letteting—elegart ass the finest craftsmanshirs vet tosilbe 96 Otte( Cool taa) Qvr unusual soiloclion, it$ AO. 040411 4,110,001 'PRUSSELS PCOrri THE BRUSSTOLS POST, BRUSSELS, UNTAitiON THURSD.AY, AUGUST 20th, 197il THE BRUSSELS POST ROY' W. KEINMEOY, Publisher Box 60, .Brussels, Ontarlc. Published at Brussels, Ontario. every Thurolay. 13 4ltlallit Chas Mail lis-,giotrAt.tou Number 1150. IVIerii4,o at t6ti.dditiii Weekly IlieWspapei'a AssoolAip . diii4Fie Weekly keWePaPero AS • aidiff REAL ES'i ATE sRoKii4 dkNeiR L LNlS 1EtA N*C E' AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS.M'JI:1AL. "Ft E INb. MIRE AUTt; L L ITY RES. 887.6164 WINCIHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee For Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Sox 156 WINGHAM ' JOHN MALLICK HQUSE of MAX" FURNISHINGS — INTERIORS M. L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME PHONE: 887.6336 or 887.6585 BRUSSELS, oNT, CRAWFORD and MILL J. H, CRAWFOriD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, LLB, SRUSSELS and WiNGHAM PHONE 88?-0491 PHONE 357,3630 WM. ADAIV1SON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F 1 J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST 6EAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527-1240 Tuesnay, nursday, hriday, Thursday Evening c-INTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 482-7010 Gall Elther Office For Appointment THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insures * rown Dwellings All Classes of Farm ProperYt * Summer COttaues * Churches, Schools, Halls cbjecta, etc.) Is lac avallab16, irieke, damp,' ?alillin Extetittitti toYarato AND:MI TrOVI, An 11 geAtOrth: c, 3, tvitin, hylg, gltartrrtiv, (31111test; (14nrito TIrtnitl:t ft, friiirmi. 00.1yrotr4, At4g, f.,4100 jr„ 0,P,P, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS QUESTION: My wife and I are opening up a snook bar and are planning on selling cigarettes. An old friend its it against the law to sell ofgai•ettes to Persons under 16 years of age; Whkhor they have Ft note or not. Is this (A•u(i'l ANSWO: RestrainAVI Oates, "every one is guilty of an an Offelisi4 ands liable on summary conyicei4 Iii the case of a first- offence, penalty not exceeding $10.00, athl in the case .of a second offence, to a penalty not exceeding $25.00 and in the case of a third or sub- secplent offence, to a penalty not eccetling ,$1.00.00, whO directly or indirectly, sells or gives or ificriisilda CO a person under the age' 01' 16 years, any cigarettes or cigarette papers, Whether for his own use or not, or sells Or gives or ,. furnishes to sucii Person, tabadeo' in an.3 ioitn bd.& than cigarettes, which tobaceio he knows or has reason to believe i5 for the use of that persoi."7 QUESTIONi A friend of 'mine has received a letter from the Department of Transport requesting that he at- tend an interview to give reasons nhy , his licence shouldn't be suspended. He said that he has lost nine (9) points and that , we are not going to attend the inter- view, and that lie paid for his licence and he isn't going to give it up: What could, happen try him if he doesn't show up for the in- er view? ANSWER: First. I would say that he didn't lose nine (9) points, he ac, cumulated them. Secondly, the possew4lon of a :driver's licence N a privilege, not a righteThi. Priv- ilege may be withdrawn at any time for failure to observe the, rules Of safe driving, And to an- swer your question what could happen if he doesn't attend the interview, the Highway Traffic Ant states, "Where a person fails to, attends for an interview as re- (tired by Section 9, the Minister may, a ftcr giving netice, suspend the driver's licence of snob a per son; DON'T WAIT Don't wait until your eltild call read before giving hint a complete eye examination — it May he too late, warns the Cannti- Inn National institute for the Blind. The most important. time to check a: child's vision is during the pre-school years A thorough eye examination will find any troutee thaL left unchecked Might lead to permanent impair- ment of sight. Crossed eyes, near- sightedness and far sightedneSS a ll require professional ititi overeorne. ltst 'MOS: "..My ht3baltc1 • Was t'1 lilt aboitt Wt.t0.1 thht ny t,f ,ye Iva FALL FAIR DATES Dates; l'iste'd arre those olt which faittv are open to the. iii We, Arthur . Seept li6k, 17 Diayfield Sept. 12 Myth „,„ Aug. '4 9 .BRUSSELS gePt, 25 CheSley • Sea. 12; Drayton ......... Sept 14 Dungannon Sept. 30 Durham Sept, 18, 19 Elmira ,, 4, 5, & 7 Exeter „ Sept: 25 26 Fergus Sept. 19 Fordwich Oct. 2, 3 HaneVer Sept. 4, 5 Harriston Sept. 17 'Kincardine Sept. 12 Ritchener Sept. 1 to. 7 Listowel „ ....... Sept. S. 9 London (Western Fair) .... 11 to 19 Liu anew Sept. 18, 19 Mil dm ay Sept, 16 Milyerton Sept. 25, 2c-.- Mitchell Sept, 4,, 6 Mount Forest ...... .„...... Sept. 15 New 'Hamburg 18, 19 Owen Sound Oct. 1,. 2„ 3 palmerston Sept. 29 Ripley Sept 25, 26 Seaforth Sept 1s Teeswater Sept. 26, 26 Toronto (C.N,11.) Aug. 20 to Sept. (Royal Winter Fair) Nov. 13th to 21st Walkerton Oct. 7, Zurich Sept. 26. DANGEROUS PiLAYTHINGS guns,, flows and Arrows, Slingshots, Wits ,fireworks and sharp instruments ere fun to play with. but can be dangerous weapons in the hands of children, The Canadian National Institute for the 'Mind urges you to teaeh your children the proper use of thes,e playthings. Children who follows the rules for safe play don't endanger their own cyeS or their playmates. Some people 0011(11RA their lives OIL the caiteria plan -- Seit Service Only, lc