The Brussels Post, 1967-04-20, Page 6PROCLAMATION
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
Ask about convenient departure
and return times
For information, phone the local
CN Passenger Sales Office
COMMENCES
SUNDAY APRIL 30th 1967
ENDS OCTOBER 29th 1967
To Fall In Line With Other Municipalities
J. CALVIN KRAUTER, REEVE
FROM
EiRtilesEL
$3 4
ONE WAY RED
21 TEARS OLD?
When you turn 21
you are no longer
covered by your
parents' Hospital
Insurance. You must
take out individual
membership within 30
days. Get your ap-
plication form at a
bank, a hospital, or
the Commission.
NEW JOB?
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To keep insured fol-
low the instructions
on the Hospital In-
surance "Certificate
of Payment—Form
104" that your
present employer is
required to give you
on leaving.
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. • 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, no-
tify the Commission.
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SELS LEGION HALL
TEE BRUSSIALS. POST 111:17S§ WILS, ONTARIO • APIUL :.0th, 1967
The second meeting of
-Brussels Model .tfamemakers
held Saturday March 4th, 1967 at
2 p.m. j Th
The meeting was held at the
home of theleader, Mrs. Wneeler,
Roll Call was "Name a naiad- k
lain food used by early settlers". I
The next meeting was held :Fri-
day, Mareh .1,0, at Mrs. Wheeler's i The Most useful aid in
We dicussed our club visit and wEri glit
our book covers ; also the Food. the Canadian Medical.
Guide for Health, Where Foods
Mentioned in Roll ('all Fit into ' length mirror
the Food. Guide for Health and. of the best,
:Foods of New France.
The, meeting was closed with
"0 Canada".
tlaa
was
CANADIAN NATIONAL
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The meal ended with the tradit,Joyco Ireland was the pia nist, 27
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lanai Chinese green tea, after Children Of The Church I children attond•rd the meeting.
The hymn sung was (led Sees the
Little Sparrow Fall, The meeting
was closed with the benediction,
which everybodY participated in. The Meeting a the Presbyterian
a game of cards, 1 C,O.c, was held in the church
basement April 16th. We said our
all agreed that this was a -I
most enjoyable ending for this
particular project -A World of
Food in Canada".
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motto. Jesus Loves Me Was Sung.
Brian Work read Psalm 23 from
the bible. Joan ['nether gave the
prayer. There were no birthdays
Collection was taken up by I.3ruce
Armstrong and Kevin Machan,
Then we had our business. After
reduction, according to
stimulant. A full
Association,. Association, this the Juniors, intermediates
and Seniors went to their classeS
with their loaders Mrs, Ma.Chan, is suggested as one
Mrs, Armstrong and Mrs. Stiles,
ateur Variety Night
Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club
FIRST 36 ENTRIES ACCEPTED
CREST TO ACCOMPANY CONFIRMATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRY
Don't Miss Deadline -- Saturday, April 22 12 Midnite
Karon Mitt
REGISTER WITH SELWYN BAKER PHONE 4 BRUSSELS
OR MRS. WM. KING PHONE 139W BRUSSELS
Canada".
Classes To el -Judged. •
1, INSTRUMENTAL — (A) SOLO JR. (PUBLIC SCHOOL)
(B) SOLO SENIOR
(C) GROUP SELECTION
2. VOCAL (A) SOLO — JUNIOR (B) 'SOLO — SENIOR
(C) DUETS, TRIOS, QUARTETTES
3. VARIETY (OPEN CLASS) -- COMEDY NUMBERS, SKITS, ETC,
4. DANCING. -- TAP, SQUARE, FOLK, ETC.
Ac well as Driz.-F, awarded in each class, a SPECIAL TROPHY, 'DONATED BY
F.P:':iSgET.,; HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB will be awarded to the audience's favourite
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BRUSSELS MODEL
HOMEMAKERS
Second Meeting
Sixth Meeting
The sixth meeting of the. Brus-
sels Model Homemakers was*
on Wednesday, March. 29, 1967,,
at 9.30 a.m., at the home of I
T,aurel Hemingway.
The meeting opened with the
4-H Pledge, Roll Call question
was "One thing that, T already
know about Scandinavia or Fin,
land.
Joan Pliliott read the minutes
of the previous flioeting, The
next meeting will be held at they
home of Karon 'nut tar on Friday,
'March slat alt 7.15 p.m.
• We dismissed the Varities of
'Breads and 'Cheese, "Canadian,
Made Cheese" and some Food
Customs of Northern Ertirepe,
The demonstration was Rhu-
barb Soup by Judy and Kathy
Work.
The arrytirt work was /thinning.
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
For all kinds of uphotstering
Brussels Representative:
Phone 4 c.:* 79 Brussels
SELWYN .*.K ER
the club exhibit and
ter mode
We (dosed with "0
Meetinq
The final meetin g' of the Prttg-
s( is Model Homemakers WAS
hold on April 4, at the borne of
Colleen Cardiff, in the form of a
snlmor,
Erich member crf the club
brought a dish made from their
member's pamphlets as well as an,
article or piece or elofliing around
100 years old,
was (Mitt' art array of
foods from many lands, such as
spberry vinegar, lei.'Axil., het
point oe ri a trifle and ' pf..rformiek, to hold for one year.
pork pies.
The table ti decorated with
the Canadian emblems on the
serviettes, table cloth, nod place
eard,S, •.•
NO FREE ADMISSIONS. Entry Fee .
Included in 'Price Of Admission
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Children 25c