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The Brussels Post, 1966-11-03, Page 5rammarowiargfiemeassisax-'quitikep-mtwari.a,.4,...74.,34,:czw, Canada's Tradition For Better Eating Is And you're sure to enjoy better Butter when It's FR 11.,S11 DELICOUS CREAMERY BUTTER Churned fresh daily for your every use! UNSALTED BUTTER suitable for people on salt-free diets and for your Christmas baking is always available at COUSINS DAIRY 1111111164.41Siztazt ^ 1112.2.11=a,ial4*.#*;,Lt=3.azeil=la2.3a2Sla NEW NEW DIRECT FROM EUROPE TO YOU FOR YOUR SHORT-1FIAIR STYLE INTRODUCTARY OFFER c j CAMEO HAIRSTYLISTS BRUSSELS 29 insure for 611, 7.0, or 20 percent of his normal expecte,o yleici. lit applying for coverage a wheat producer must indicate his nor- Mal expected yield in bushels per acre, based on production records covering the preceediug 10 years and assuming normal conditions. The calculation for cia for tills year's crop will be based on a value of 4it.50 per uushel. If part of the iusureu acreage is damaged by winter-kill and is seeded to a substitute crop. a china based en So percent of the coverage for the damaged area may be aPpreved. MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nom- mutation of a Reeve. Four Councillors ana One School Trustee and One P.U.C. Commis sioner to serve the Village of Brussels during the year 1967 will be held at BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY From 7 to P.M.a WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23rd, 1966 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DEC. 5th, 1966 Polling Sub-Division No. 1 in New Legion Hall, DRO William Bell, A. Williamson‘Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division No. 2, in the basement of the Public Library, DRO Ernest Plum. Mrs. Vera Hastings, Poll Clerk. Polls to be opened from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wm. H. King, Returni ng Officer NCIT1CL tacker Thompson MEAT MARKET To Our Customers past, present, and future: Meat Inspection, under the Ontario Meat In- spection Act, is now in effect in Huron County. Our plant is under Inspection and our number is 116. Our designated Kill Day is'Monday, wa request that you make arrangements the week before and that our custom-kill custom- c..-s have their animals delivered to our plant as early as possible Monday morning, or riot later than 12 noon. attustams POST, kiltaSSELS, 011T41110 11'l-I1JRSDAY, NOV, 3rd, 1961 THE BRUSSELS POST APPRECIATED IT. It is mighty nice to have local mechanics who are ready to come to your aid and pitcn in when you are having mechanical trouble and are in a rush. That That happened at The Post last Thursday. George Somers gave us prompt service until he had other duties at his own shop. Wes Burnark after returning .,from work ..in Statford at 2:30 a.m. Firday morn- ing pitched in ..until he got ..the "ornery" machine working smooth- ly again. (11411".414) CI-IUSCO ,CANADA Minister; Rev. A. M. Johnston, U.D. Or9erlis“ Mrs. Fred Stephenilo0 9:45 A.M. Church: SChe01 11:0U .A.111, "Faitb cha Rooftop" PRE:51i / tatlAIS QEV MELVILLE CliURCH Interirn Moderator; Rev., McLean rganitl MarParet Thompson ^ROT 11:00 a.m. Public Worship 10:00 a-m• ChurCh SCI1C141 ANGLWAN OF CANADA 0rf..:rArqsr: Mm 8, Elitett fiT. JOHN'S 11 aan. morning. Prayer and Primary Church kleisool St. Aiban's and St. David's, k,Adiss s:s0 e m. i'ra,yor add (..'kurco *shoot INSURANCE NOW AVAILABLE FOR ONTARIO WINTER WHEAT CROP Hon. biewart, Minister Ut .gri.cuiLlire and kood, has annotoiced that The crop insur- ance Commission. established at IOU Itibt 5ebS1011 Ul etio Legislature, is now prepared to insure winter wheat crops in the Province. i..eaturing an entirely new concept of insurance on growing crops, the Commission, under the direction of it. D. Blackburn, Gen oral :vlanager, is providing a con- tinous policy which offers the Ontario farmer complete protect- ion front year to year Until the cancellation of the policy by the insured or the insurance Com- mission. Ihe coverage, confined to winter wheat at present, will be extended to other crops in the future. ''As a start our initial program provides a plan to protect Winter wheat," said Mr. 131ackburn. "Other insurable crops, including forage crops, will be added in due .course on approval by the .COni- mission." LISTOWEL UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY NOV, 6th Listowel United Church 10$th Anniversary Sunday November 6th. 11 a,ni. aid 7;0 p.m. Guest, preacher, Rev. Ilugh M. Hunter I.A. of 6t ThomaS. .0^ TOWNSHIP OF GREY MUNICIPAL NOTICE rierQby give notice that. Nom- mination of a Reeve. Four Councillors and Chree School rustees serve the Township OT Grey during the year '1967. will be held at COMMUNITY CENTRE, ETHEL From 1 P.M. to 2 P.M. HURSDAY, NOV. 24th, 1966 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on. SA i ul-WAY, DEC. 3rd, 1966. renew oub-Uivision No. 1 ac SI/2 Lot 19, Concession 1, Residence of John Johnston Polling Sub-division No. 2 at Part Lot 1, Concession 11, Residence of Geo. Wesenberg Polling. Sub-division No. 3 at Community Hall, Walton Polling Sub-division No. 4 at Community Hall, Moncrieff Polling Sub-division No. 5 at Community Centre, Ethel Polling Sub-division No. 6 at Lot 32, Concession 5, Residence of Carl McDonald Polling Sub-division No. 7 at Community Centre, CranbrooK Polls to be opened from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Edythe M Cardiff Returning Officer WINGHAM WILL BUY SITE FOR SWIMMING POOL. A 11/2 acre site on Victoria, - Street ill Wiugham, near River side Park, will be. purchased by the town from Ontario Hydro for a swimming pool. , Roger West, chairman of the sWimming pool committee, stated the laird Would cost $2,500. A public meeting to plan for the was construction is exPected to. be.•ea led shortly. FRIDAY SING OUT krida,y evenings on CBGTV is a time to "sing mit". That is when host Oscar Brand and a troupe Of top folksirigers from the United States and Canada get together for a rousing halt-hour hooten- nanny, Let's Sing Out. The pro- grams °Het:tate from university Ciimpuses across Canada. The music on the show rangeg from harsh and biting protest -Stings to earthy traditional blues. Sonic Of the guest artists appearing on the series are Phil COM, Eric lies visited inchide Queen's, Anderson, .Jim aria jean and Josh 'White ar. Seine Of the tniverfil- Windsor and Carleton. Coverage includes the hazards drought, excessive rainfall, excessive moisture, flood, frost, hail, wind, Winter kill, plant diSease and insect infestation. Introducing the legislation es- tablishing the insurance plan at the last session of the LegislatUrei Mr. Stewart said that severe crop losses had been occasioned over the past two years due to, tin, favedrablo weather condition There had been Li. large loss of a number of crops laSt Fall dile to uttfavOurable harvesting' Condit, ions. Under the Croil titSlitande plan the amount of coverage offered is oPtional. A farmer mny