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The Brussels Post, 1974-09-11, Page 13)r if you tire ar u stilt you parking on a is not a ba way, becoo p prepa re le, Hell to exercise II effectiv hephard, ar itinuity. yo and stay, 11 ae, and yoli exercise you k with, Thl ould be all Fift een to day Woo thlete out o d of time the arent: you'll and all your per. age I) 7th, Rev, E els Unite Ran was Johnston a ulster, wet men, Herm McDonald, y, Calvin s, and Jac re: Ross on, Murray d, Gordon ice McCall n Brussels RIA and GREY MUST COMPANY SINCE 'teat. W,W.Cousins, Manager Listowel, Ontario Miss Brenda. Bewley, R.N., who has been holidaying at the home of her parents, has returned to. Edmonton, Alberta, where she is employed in the emergency department of the University Hospital. Mr, Jack Bennett of New Market visited recently with his father, Mr. William. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of Burlington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall. Mrs. Dave Sholdice has moved to her new home in Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Sholdice have taken over her farm at R.R.1, Walton. . Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bewley and Brenda were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yuill, Brussels. WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON PHONE 887-6461 — BRUSSELS, ONT. Tourism means jobs. This is what Ontario is doing to keep the tourists coming. Tourism is good for Ontario. Tourists take nothing away except happy memories, but they leave plenty of money behind them. That's why your Ontario government seeks to attract visitors to our province, and asks for your help in making them feel welcome. Already, tourism is Ontario's 3rd largest industry. It provides jobs for over 154,000 people, quite possibly including you and your neighbours. What's more, by 1978 Ontario expects to play host to enough visitors to Create 85,000 additional jobs. A worthwhile goal, certainly. But how can all this be accomplished? Here are some of the things that your Ontario government is doing: We're making loans for the development of tourist facilities —through the Ontario Business Incentives Program, Ontario Development Corporation, Eastern Ontario Development Corporation, and Northern Ontario Develop: ment Corporation. Ontario now has Tourism specialists in London (Eng.), Los Angeles, Frankfurt, and Tokyo. We are working with airlines, railroads and bus companies to promote the pleasures of Ontario. We are striving to bring conventions to smaller as well as larger communities, and to resort areas, especially during off seasons. We are supporting your local Travel Associ- ations, with ample money to promote local tourism. We are promoting the attractions of our Province by advertising throUghout Ontario and nearby U.S. states. You can help us welcome visitors by greeting them in a friendly manner, and showing them genuine hospitality. Encourage visitors ..to come back, and to bring their friends. If we all do our share, we can increase the number of tourists who, come here, and that's not only good for the tourists —it's good for Canada, good for Ontario, and good for you. For more information *or specific advice, write to: Tourism Development Division of Tourism Ministry of Industry and Tourism Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario Claude Bennett, Minister Governrnont of Ontario Davis,Wijltarri Premier tilt BRUSSELS 'POSti telbitiVititit it-10V 13 News of Walton friends surprise Bewleys on their anniversary Correspondent Mrs. Allan'McCall Mr,' and Mrs. W. Bewley entertained their daughter, Brenda, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yuill at a dinner in Goderich last Tuesday, September 3. They returned home to find that a surprise 25th wedding artniver, sary party, planned by their Aughter, Brenda, was already in progress, D uring the evening, Stewart McCall as spokesman for the group of thirty, reminisced and wished the couple many more cars of happiness. During the day, an hour-long ape arrived by mail from Australia. It contained good vishes and news from their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baker, and friends in. Australia. Mary also said hellO to everyone in Walton and district. Mission Band There was a good attendance at he opening meeting of the Mission Band on Sunday morningI n the basement of Duff's United Church. , The call to worship was given by Jeffery Hackwell. Hymn, "When He Cometh" was sung. even,Huether was pianist. Laura finis gave the secrre- tary's report and Dianne Godkin ave the treasurer's report ollowed by taking up the collec- ion and passed out the mite Save your way to prosperity hen you put your oney regularly into a pedal savings account at ictoria and Grey Trust e pay you generous terest. This interest tself earns generous *rest, Together with our deposits, it snow- ails your savings into a ubstantial estate in less hue than you imagine., ake your money work or you. Start getting' eh today at Victoria ad Grey. ember Canada Deposit surance Corporation boxes. The offering was dedicated by Jeffery Hackwell. Mrs, Merton Hackwell talked about the Mini Project they bad participated in last year. It was donated to the Thomas Crosby Boat in British Columbia. Mrs.' Hackwell explained what was done with the project and also showed pictures. The election of officers took place as follows: President - Brian McGavin; Vice President - Bruce Godkin; Secretary - Murray Sholdice; Treasurer - Nanci Bennett. In the business plans were made for the October meeting when a collection will be taken up for Unicef. As this was a joint meeting no classes were formed; instead, Mr. Neil McGavin showed the pictures of Venezuela where they visited, recently. The teachers for this season are Mrs. Merton Hackwell, Mrs, Mae Sholclice, Mrs. Ross. Bennett and Mrs. Nei) McGavin. Walton and Area Personals Mr, Ken Couper of Ottawa and his father from Toronto visited a few days this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smaildon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk and family spent the weekend at his mother's home in the village and Mrs. Dunk returned home to Frankford with them on Monday. The Institute members are reminded of their September meeting next Wednesday. Mrs. Dave Watson and Mrs. Norman Schade will convene the meeting on. Education and. Cultural Activi- ties. There will be guests present and a bake sale will be held. Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Stevens spent a weekend recently at Boiler Beach. Mrs. Dave Sholdice has moved to Brussels.