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The Brussels Post, 1969-09-11, Page 4A FAREWELL PARTY for FRANK and HELEN SMITH (formerly of Cranbrook) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th IN CRANBROOK COMMUNITY CENTRE Card Party Ladies Please Bring- Lunch Ow, ,.:r Fri.ij4Fni „$, We insured our winter wheat last years` oir ,verage farm yield. Like any other we're glad we did'nt have to collect,'1 was nice to have the protection —.1 This year, we intend to insure again.'` J M Fraser, Spring Farms What about you? — Are you going to take a chance this year? Are you willing to gamble you'll have a good crop that yields a proper return on your investment of time, money and effort? What if your wheat is hit by winter-kill ? Or hail? Or flattened by wind ? Yields could be down 'CO low it could mean financial disaster. Are you able to take the risk? You don't have to, Protect yourself, your crop and your farm future with lbw-cost crop insurance. The deadline for applications for winter wheat insurance is Oct. 1st— or 10 days after seeding — whichever comes first. And remember crop in- surance premiums are income tax deduct- ible. Talk to your local agent. He's listed below, Or write us today. THE CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Parliament Buildings, Totonto 5, Ontario Crop Insurance Details and Application BOX 299 BLYTH, ONT. ItItt73.81% PWiT, Igt,titll.114.14ki, ONTARIO 11th, 100 COMING EVENTS EUCHRE and LOST HEIR PARTY In licmour of NIr. and Mrs. lion 11111 'Joyce Procter') on Saturday, Sept. 13, 1909, at 9 p.m, in lielgrave Women's Institute Hall, Ladies please bring luneh. 1 YeryOne' • welcolne.. 101PleMitOs",ftif f"telerArMinc.4,..enc,104'...co.1*;Irat;aine.".Nrerrys FLEETWOOD CORPORATION Wishes To Announce That D. A. RANN FURNITURE Has Been Appointed As A Dealer Nov Featuring A Complete Line Of BLACK and. WHITE, COLOUR, TELEVISION RADIOS and STEREO FOR SALE -- De you suppo".:0 John Deere Truetor Spromlor 11.141 111:111. best. f.1.1(1.11.0. :\jodel Id, Pliant' 320W4 talk': HOWICK LIONS BINGO The I lowick 1.10ns 'now will held Friday, September 12, at N.lin p.m, in Wroxeter Community 11'111. Admission $1. 12 Regular gantes for $10: 2 "Share the 'Wealth": one $25 Special; jack- pot of :11 SO in 5S calls; Door prizes and Lucky Draws. CliANBROOK (continued. from page onel- Sunday morning, September 1.4th, at .9.45 a.m. • • :\Irs. Lavinia Hodges, Windsor, 'visited %vith Mr. nod -Mrs, Stuart Stevenson, Cranbrook W. I. Mcetion Mrs. Mac Macintosh 'vis bust ess for the September meeting el the rranbrook W.A. The meeting opened in the usual way. The roll call was for storing bulbs", and attendance was eleven memb- ers cod One guest. Reports were given by Mrs. Leslie Knight. Nrs. Clare :Veitch and Mrs. Ooldwin Knight, It was ninvc'd and second- , ed that a display would be en t er- ed at the Brussels Pair, This will be -4 song lilies displayed' floral arrangements". ' Mrs. Wm. 'Bremner, Mrs. Allan MeTaggart, Mrs, Leslie Knight and Mrs. Glare Velteb were appointed to look after it, at was decided not to have a booth this year. Delegates appoined to attend the Guelph Conference in October were airs. _1]1nn MeTagcmrt, fired Strickler and Mrs. Mac -Mac- intosh, Mrs.. Allan :Te.Taggart re- ported on the Annual meeting of Fast fluren held in Wroxeter. The motto lqiie garden tools men admire are. efficienl, durable and light enough for his wife to handle", prepared by Mrs. Frank Workman was read by Mrs. Mac MeIntosh. 4-truee. Bonnie and, Heather MilcIntesh en tort ii a and skits, Mrs. Wm. introduced 11rs. Cud• a more. Brussels. who gave a demon- stration On "Floral Arrangement". Mrs. 'Bremner conducted a contest and the meeting closed with "Owl Save the Queen" and lunch. W,M.S. Afternoon Group The i.zeatember meeting of the Afternoon Oroup of the W.M.S. held at the home of Mrs. Veitch with an attendance of 13, Mrs, John Schnork was leader and opened with a reading, followed by singing a Psalm. The Lord's Prayer. Was repeated in unison, The Scripture reading front . John 41433 was read by Mrs.: Mac Engel and Mrs. Schnook gave the MeditatiOn. Mrs, John Petrie led in prayer. The roll call was a verse pertaining to "harVest". An, nouneement was made of a Work, shop on Wednesday, October 15 and a meeting with the Flvening Group ori September V; at the home of Mrs. Stuart Stevenson. Mrs. Nichol, Listowel. Presby- terial Visitor is to be present. Cards and visits were recorded by Miss Alice ForeSt. The topic, "What shall the harvest be?" was prepared by Miss Forrest and read by Mrs. Calvin Cameron. The Oct- ober Meeting WI'l he at the home Of Mrs. Allan Smith in 'Brussels, The hostess by Airs. Dick 11radshaw in serving lunell. The meeting elosed with a hymn and the benediction, •.