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HOTEL.
ONE OF FLORIDA'S FINEST
Prestige resort hotel overlooking. pupical
park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cuisine and
unexcelled service. Planned program of en-
tertainment . . concerts. Luncheon and
Dinner Music. Dancing nightly in Terrace
Room. Affiliated 18-hole Golf Course and
Swimming Pool. 24-hour Garage Service.
Season—October tsar.
ALSONETT HOTEL
ON BEAUTIFUL TAMPA BAT IN
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PROCLAMATION
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
REMEMBRANCE DAY SAT. NOVEMBER 11th
A PARTIAL HOLIDAY TO 1:00 P.m,
J. CALVIN KRAUTER, REEVE
COMING EVENTS
VAUDEVILLE STAGE SNOW
Friday night, Npv. 10th, featur-
ing "The Kansali Variner" (Jack
Thynne, Brussels, Ontario) in a
Variety Program, Music, Cowboy
Songs, Monologue and Comedy
etc. Adults 75e, Children 40c. At
Lakelet W.I. Hall. at 8:40 pan,
Clean Outertainment for entire
family, Please tell your friends.
MERCHANTS ASKED
TO CO-OPERATE
It would undoubtedly please the
shopping public, in relieVed park-
ing,,it business people would park,
their cars and trunks off the main.
street.
The ladies do uot relish haVing
to catty a heavy load of pur,
chases several blocks to their
cars,
With winter, and the Christ-
Inas season approaching the
parking situation will become
more acute. If buyers become too,
annoyed with parking facilities
here they Will, no doubt, go else-
where to shop. It is to the
interest of the local businessmen
to do what they can to alleviate
the situation.
Tim Village Council requests
the co-operation of the merchants
in this matter, We are sure they
will be considerate enough, tor
their own benefit, to do- so;
Renew Your Post Now,
MRS. JOHN W. poyo
Mrs. John W. Boyd, 84, RR 4,
Walton, died Saturday in SeafOrth
Commnuity
A widow, she was the 'former
Isabella Lemming,
She is survived by , two Sons,
John and William both of Me-
Killop Township; two brothers,
John of Winthrop and Leonard
Walton
The funeral service Was held
at 2 pm, Tuesday at the G. A.
whitney Funeral Home, Sea-
forth.
Burial was iu Maitlandbank
cemetery,
WILLIAM 'A: CATHERS
William A. Cattier, 82,, died at
his home itt Wroxeter.
He is survived by his wife, the
water for liVestocd, spraying and
termer Sarah Ann Earl; daught-
ers, Mrs. Harvey (Mildred)
C~onp1and, Mrs. Kenneth (Lila)
Bennett, both of Taimberry
Township, Mrs. Leonard (Myrtle)
Metcalf. I-Towiek Township, Mrs.:
Tom (Reita) Karshakoff, Wro3t-
oeter, one son, Everett of Wrox
eter, sisters, Mrs. Martha Cathers,
Mrs. Lizzie Michael, both of
\Virigham.
The funeral service was held
front the Moir Funeral Home,
Gerrie.
Burial was in Gerrie cemeterly.
STORE HOURS
REMEMBRANCE DAY
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th
STORES REMAIN CLOSED
UNTIL 1:00 P.M.
Brussels Businessmen's
Association
BRUSSELS AREA
DART LEAGUE
Team Standings
Niehol's Gang . .... „. 25 Points
Archers ..„,. ..... 23.
5th Line
23
The Greys 20
19
Len'sGang 17 "
13-Ginuers 10 11
JamestoWn -„,••••• 7
Individual Standings
Clarence White .. 33
Russ Hall 32 1P
Ken White 11
Ernie Back 9 6 1,
Hilt Ward 24
11
Dan nyuer 23
Jim McNeil' 23
Archie Riley 20
Adam Smith 20
San Smith 20
.Warwick 1.9 11
Ross Alcock • 19 ,1
Willis Knight 18 1}
Jack McWhirter 17 11.
Dick StephenSen 17 11
Eric Exel 17 11
Ted Elliott 16
Ross Nicholson 12 Yf
Carsen Watson 1/
Bill Mc'Whirter 11
Harry Bolger 11
Jim Smith 11 .11
Ray Bronson 11
rteg Watson 10
Barry Adams 10 t,
Harry Jacklin 9 PI
Neil Admits 9
Ted Cowan 9 9/
Murray Johnston 8
Ernie Hough
Jan van Vliet ...... „. 7
Pt
Archie Willis 43 /11
Don Martin 11
Elmer Young 6
Karl .Kokash 6
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Ross Dun ca n 6
Cliff Kernaghan 6
11111 MeArter 5
i-;ain Workman
Alex Clark
3
Alf 'e.ichol 3
Ross Bennett
Keith Nicholson ......
John Cousins
High Scere
Tligh Score: Marts-, Russ
171.
High Score for the Evening.
Bay Bronson and Jack MeWhirter
124.
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TRIPS IN THE NIGHT
The person who has to get up
daring rthe„ nigh to pass Urine may
be suffering. rrom one of two con-
ditions, says the Ontario Medical
Assoeiatien.
he is passing larger quant-
Ries than normal during the, night
and in the daytime too, the
doctor will lOok for such diseases
as diabetes and chronic kidney
disease. More commonly, how-
ever the individual who has to
get up during the night simply
has to pass urine more frequently
and the total quantity is no great-
er than normal.
in older men. this condition is
usually due to an enlargement
- of .the .prostate gland, which is
located at the lower end of the
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the bladder. In Males this gland,
normally enlarges with age, and.
Sometimes reaches a size large
enough, to interfere with the
ability of the bladder to hold largo
quantaieS of urine. It may also
interfere with the valve mechan-
ism at the lower end of the blad-
der, causing the patient to ex-
perience difficulty ie starting or
stopping the urine stream. Pebble
with such symptoms should Bon
suit their physician.
The O.M.A: says it is sometimes
necessary to have an operatioe
to. remove a portion of the pro-
state gland in order to relieve the
obstruction to the outflow of
urine from the bladder.
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