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The Brussels Post, 1965-05-13, Page 7CHARLES McLEAN R. R. 4, Brussels, Ont. Agent for: SMITH-ROLES LTD. Saskatoon tic Guelph Manufacturers of Comet Welders, Air Compressors, Drill Fill Augers, Electric Motors etc. Phone Brussels 489W13 CALL. TODAY! Start Earning Tomorrow! AVON Call or write to-day for Interview Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave. London, or phone collect evenings 451-0541 NEWL WED? Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan °num Hospf.14 '0°7= these five advantages make ectric ating the superior heating system completely clean Flameless electric heating can't create dust, dirt, film or soot. gentle, even heat Room -by-room or zone temperature control. No draughts, no chills, no sudden blasts of hot air. low cost Throughout Ontario users prove that in homes insulated to Hydro standards, electric heating costs no more to Operate than other heating systems. extra space Requires no bulky fuel burning equipment quiet And electric heating is so quiet. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL YOUR QUALIFIED ELECTRIC HEATING CONTRACTOR OR— ask your hydro 1 114 11491101414 PUS?, 131thsskt,s, ONTARIO T.RURSDAY, MAY lath, 1065 1.9 YRS OLD? When you turn 19 you're no longer col - ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, yott must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. The 'family' Hospital. Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To-keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'form 104' that your present employer is required to give you or leaving. Walton W. I. Installs 1965 66 Wipers The onnitai -meeting of Walton Woinen!s Institute was held wen- ilesclity delicious supper being served to 45 ladies. Mrs. Ken McDonald presided and opened with the Mary Stew. art Collect. Mrs. K. Hibbert read. the secretaAy-teasurers report and correspondence. An invita- tion was accepted to Cranbrook May 19th, at 8:3'0 p.m.. to Mrs. Violet Sci;iver's ,cooking school. A Leather Course which was to be held May 5, (I, 7, will be the 3rd week of October. Mrs. Herb Travis is convenor, Mrs. N. Reid and Mrs. Allan McCall to assist, Mrs, D. :Buchanan was appoint- ed curator for ovr institute. Mrs. Nolan gave a report of District 4xectitive meeting held in HMO, The district annual to be' in IVIolesworth Presbyterian Church May 20th, voting delegat- es to be, Mrs. Roy Williamson, Mrs. Ken MieDonald, Mrs. Alvin. McDonald, Mrs. Margaret Kum- phies and Mrs. Torrance"l3uo- das. it was decided to have Situ- Shine Sisters for another year. Conveners for Resolutions. S. Humphries, and Mrs .Win. El.itiraphries had cnarge of the fol- lowing program. Reports were given: Agricultural and Canadian industries. Mrs. fianvy, Craig; Citizenship and ,Education, Mrs. B. Wiliiamson; Historical Resear- eh and Clurrent Events, Mrs. Rae fluether; Home klconomics and Health, 1\14 N. Reid; Public Re- lations; Mrs. H. Stevens; Sun- shine Committee, Mrs. A. Coutts; Resokutions; Mrs. Win. Htunph- ries. A report of resolutions from Mrs. L. U. Lyntharger ri .VV.I.O. was read by Mrs. S. Humphries. Roll call, was answered by pay meat of fees and presenting gift to yOur Suisbine Sister, Mrs. Ken McDonald, retiring presi dent, thanked everyone for CO- operation throughout her term of office. Mrs. Win. Humphries thanked her on behalf of Insti lute for her untiring eports for; the three years. Mr,s. WalterS, district president of East }Wren .District spoke and installed the officers for 1965 and 1966. She was presented with a gift. Mrs. Roy Williamson, the new president took the chair for the 14usiiiess. It was voted to take part in Brussels Pall Fair dis- play. Mrs. Herb Williainson and `Mrs. E. Stevens to be tore, sentatives on Bpussels Fall Fait froth our Institute. It was depid- ed to have a bins trip this yeaZ Mrs. W. Turnbull reptleted that the Brussels Fair Beard are sel- ling tickets on Hydro 'Cooking School Also 2nd at 8.15 in. Brus- sels Legion. i' kind has already done to this inpst beaptiful land. When you are driving along a highway, YOU may wish to enjoy a picnic beside the road. In many areas, picnic tables and seats are set in attractive spots for yy0tir pleasure. These are also furnished with refuse containers.. Anyone Busing these services can do their part in the beautification of Can- ada by puttng all waste is the con- tainers. Tossing soft drink con- tainers, paper wrappers and other rubbish onto the•410..N.Yay spoils the scenery and, in many areas, is punishable by . A Ane, If Paintlng your name in laPge letters on prominent rocks along the way is your only means or getting Mar name before the puplic make the sacrifice - - DON'T do RI It detracts from the scenic beauty of Canada. Ame....011.011.41,1ftwoulaireariyorioftog. HES I Used Car BUYS 1964 Mercury 4 Door Hardtop Dower steenngp power brakes, radio 1964 Meteor 2 Door Hardtop 1963 Pontiac 6 cyl. auto. 1962 Mercury Sedan power steering, brakes 1962 Meteor Custom Sedan 1961 Ford Galaxie 2 Door Hardtop 1960 Meteor Rideau 500 Sedan Many Other Used Models To Choose From TRUCKS 1959 Cher 1 Ton 1959 Ford Ya Ton BRIDGE MOTORS Phone 248 anomie, Ont. MAY 1 -- 31 CANADIAN BEAUTIFICATION MONTH "ileantitieation of Canada" may sound like gilding Ltie lilybut the bentitifying should be an attempt to refit edy What Man-