The Brussels Post, 1965-05-13, Page 7CHARLES McLEAN
R. R. 4, Brussels, Ont.
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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.
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