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The Brussels Post, 1971-10-28, Page 4x3oneschansker, We then had the roll, call, seci. rotary's and treasurer's reportk were read, The business part waf caliendars for next 1110;11.11 We went to our separate classes, then came togther again and sent messages by worse code, tape recor der and soniephor. Exel DAYLIGHT 'SAVING TIME ENDS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31st At 12:05 A.M. To Fall In Line With Other MuiiiincTpa=a VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS J. L McCUTCHEON. REEVE THIS COUNTRY IN THE MORNINC Peter Growski, that bright young an about Canachan journal- ism, and latterly, broadcasting, is the host of CBC Radio's' new weekday magazine program, This Country In the Morning. The three-hour show is at 9:15 a.m. EDT, Plenty of talk,' music, humor, pocket documentaries, readings, actuality phone-outs and information galore is the order of the day. Peter, who for two and a half years hected Radio Free Friday, will get an assist from Helen Hutchinson and Brun'o Geruasi. live, topical, entertaining and Informative that's This Country In The Morning, 8/11186ae IlItt766146, aiTA/110 TX UMWAYI 002\ ititheini •...yremessmat"Va . R.01.1.0 **1.1!.05 nillouftworm CKANBROOK GENERAL STOR SUPERTEST GAS AND OILS WE U1VE, GOLD BOND STAMPS Engine Detergent 5 lb. pk. 2 lb. Kraft Cheese Whiz $1.69 Kraft Macaroni & Chesse Dinner 15c pkg. Good Assortment of Hallowe'en Treati Agent: Listowel Dry Cleaners CRANBROOK PHONE BRUSSELS 887-659a mmaiw....easaitb.sa guKsznsma.masna2.1-0-inz..1=:ftdsouvk' 99c ETHEL Mr. and Mrs. A, Bremner and Doris visited on, Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leininex, Atwood. Mr. and Mrs.. Carl McDonald visited in Londesboro on Sunda and attended Anniversary Servic- es at the United. Church, James Pearson, Toronto, is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Alex Pearson and. Mr. and Mrs. Alervin Oodden spent Sunday at the home of Mr;.. Bert Godden and .also with Mr. Godden in Goderich.. 'Ethel u.c,w.. Meeting The Ethel U,C.W, ladies met at the home of Mrs,. Bert Godden for their Oct. meeting, Mrs. C. Earl opened the meeting with "Thanks, giving Poem. Mrs. Godden took Devotions. :Alm. Carl McDonald had as her topic ''Thanksgiving". Business was conducted by Mrs. C. Earl. Reports were given on the Rally held in Listowel, also of the dinner catered to. Treasurer's report was given and the third quarter to to be sent, Benedic- tion .closed the meeting and lunch was served by Mrs. Sam [girlies and the hostess. CHILDREN OF THE CHURCH Opened with the motto, We sire the Children of the Church", Hymns were sung, Collection was taken by Sandra Huother and and Karen MeOutcheon. Birthday'', of the month were Annette Belie. schansker and Elisabeth Exel.: Scripture was read by Robert Armstrong and prayer by Kathy If you're looking beyond today, plan ahead with Canada Savings Bonds. They're the go-ahead way to save for the future — without worry. Easy to Buy: You can buy them three different 'ways; for cash where you work, bank or invest; on instalments.through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work; or on instalments through the. Monthly Savings Plan where you bank or invest. Simple to Cash: Canada Savings Bonds are cold, hard cash — instantly. They can be redeemed any time at their full face value plus earned interest. Good to Keep: Canada Savings Bonds are safe. They're backed by all the resources of Canada and they pay good interest — year after year. New Canada Savings Bonds yield an average of 7.19% a year when held to maturity. They're available in amounts from $50 up to a limit of $50,000. Each $100 Bond begins with $5.75 interest for the first year, pays $6.75 interest for the second year, pays $7.50 interest for each of the next five years, and then pays $7.75 interest for each of the last two years. On top of this you can earn interest on your interest and make each $100.00 grow to $187.00 in just 9 years. Canada, Savings Bonds are good today, better tomorrow. They're Canada's most popular personal investment. Look ahead! Go, ahead! Buy Canada Savings Bonds.