The Brussels Post, 1968-09-05, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST
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ONE OF FLORIDA'S lariEST
Prestige resort hotel overlooking. tropical
park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cussine and
unexcelled service. Planned program of en-
tertainment . . . concert's. Luncheon and-
Dinner Music. Dancing nigittly in Terrace
Room. Affiliated 18-hole Course and
Swimming Pool. 24-hour Geier Servicca
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AGENTS. ...ernes Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, ileaterti.,
Wm. Leiner, Jr. Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; HIrOW
Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Siefert*
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Kitchener , . Sept2 to 9 Ripley ......... ... Sept. 27, 28'
London Sea forth .-„,. Sept. 19, 20
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Sept. 6 to 14 Stratford Sept. 16, 17 18
Lucknow • ............. Sept. 21 Teeswater .„,„. „ ..... -.„, Sept. 27. 28
Meatord ... . .. .„ Sept 20, 21 Tiverton .... . ...... Oct. 4, 6
Milverton . ... . .. Sept. 20, 21 Toronto
Mitchell,.,.•,,....,..... ....„. Sept. 30, 31 (floya.1) ..... ...-„, Nov, 1.6 o 28
Mt. Forest .... . Sept. 9, 10 Walkerton . .... ... Oct. 23,24
New Hamburg Sept. 18, 14 Zurich ........ Sept 21, 22, 23
Owen Sound 0e4. 2 to 5 Dates or lair s listed are subject
:Palmerston „ . . , ... Sept. 23, 24 to change.
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GOLDEN WORDS
THE TEACHER
Lord. who aw 1 to teach the way
To little children. dr,y day,
So, prone myself to go astray?
each them knowledge, .but
:know
flow faint they flicker and how
low
The eundlos or my knowledge
• glow.
I teach them power to will and do.
]lilt only now to learn anew
fly own great weakness tbru and
firm,
f leech them love for nil mankind
And Ciocts creatures, but I find.
My love cernee I6 ;vVing fat behind.
Lord, if their guide stiff hi(nlft. be
Oh, let the little children See,
The teacher leaning bard on TheCI.
"All knowledge is vain save when
there is work.
And all work is empty save when
there is love:
And When you work with love you
hind yourself to yourself, and
to one another, and to God.
CHILD PJ SHOULD
BE TAUGHT tH"RIFT
Has thrift become" entMeded?
Is it too old-fashioned feC' the
tempo of Modern lire? in a ,fis,;‘,
when almost anything you want
can be acquired without the e
penditure of a nickel ini
medlately that is - it won't seem
too surprising if many people say
they can't he bothered to save
,gri ll pay cash when they
buy sometKink,
ilia thrift; is not ti dead issue,
although it can become
Take children, for instance. Are'
parents doing their duty by in-
stilling thrifty habits in their
hildren? Not as much as they
should, Children should be NV ell
:ins over-indulgence in the
"buy-now-pay-later" philosophy
Can children save? Certainly
hey cult. K anll lioys arc. hoarders
hy- uniure, '1'111111: not? Turn out.
their pockets end see 'what you
can find. Look in bidey.holos
and wonder ut the loot stored
there, This boarding instinct eon
bo turned to good aceoma. Tell
them about the great oak anti the,
little acorn. fir instil/ a little
Scottish parsimony - net the
eh-penny kind. lint the hind
1 1Y a mickle make8
a muckle".
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES,
FAIR DATES 1968
.\rtlittr Sept. 19. 20, 21
Tlnyfield .............. Sept. 24, 25
....„„...1 Sept. 17, 18
I lit I '"SST,It,S ,. Sept. 20,27
C•hatswortli . Sept, 27. 28
Cliesley ....... Sept. 9, 111
Drayton ..... Sept, 14, 15
Dungannon ............. Sept, 23, 24
Ilitrharn Sept. 20, 21
Exeter .......... ... Sept. 18, 19
PlordWich Clot, 4, 5
Irevirns ,,,,,...„ Sept. 11, 14
Hanover , „„,..„,. , :N o g, 29 .
Ftetrridon tictrit: 18, "in
MoDt. 11, 14