The Brussels Post, 1972-10-11, Page 16Rodney Becker reaches in to pet a dog, one of the many
pets exhibited at the Brussels Fall Fair despite the almost
continuous rain that fell throughout the day. (Staff Photo)
Despite heavy rains the children had a good time at the Midway which continued during the rain.
Here Jeffery and Wendy Heibein enjoy a ride at Brussels Fair. (Staff Photo)
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BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 11, 4972
My. bank account
(Contributed by Ross puncan)
In reply to your request
to send a cheque, I wish to advise
you that the Drepent condition of
My bank account makes it imposr, .• sible•
MY shattered financial con!,
'dition is due to Dominion Laws,
Provincial Laws, County Laws,.
Corporation Laws, Liquor Laws,
Moth er-in-.laws, sister-in-laws
And putlaw4
Through these " laws, I am
compelled to pay a business tax,
amusement tax, head tax, school
tax, gas tax, food tax, furniture
tax, and excise tax. I am re-
quired to get a business license,
car license, hunting and fishing
license, truck license, not to
mention marriage and dog
license.
I am also required to con-
tribute to every society and or-
ganization which the genius of
man is capable of bringing to
life. To womenfs relief, unem-
ployed relief and the gold dig-
gers relief. Also to every hos-
pital and charitable institution in
the city, including the Red Cross,
the Blue Cross, the Black Cross,
the purple Cross and the double
Cross.
For my own protection I
am ,required, to carry Life In-
surance, ;Property Insurance,
Liability Insurance, Hurglar In-
surance, Accident Insurance,
Business Insurance, Earthquake
Insurance, Tornado 1psurance,
Unemployment Insurance, Old
Age PePei94 and Fire Insurance.
My business is, so governed
that it is not easy for me to find,
out who owns it. I am inspected,
expected , suspected, disre-
spected, rejected, dejected, ex,
Boomed, re-examined, informed,
required, summonedpned, com-
manded, and compelled until I
Provide an ever inexhaustible
supply of money for every known
need of the human race.
Simply because I refuse to
donate to something or other,
am boycotted, talked about, lied
about, held up, held down, and
robbed until I am almost ruined.
I can tell you honestly that
except for the miracle that hap-
pened I could not enclose this
cheque. -
The wolf that comes to my
door now-a-days just had pups in
my kitchen, I sold them and here
is my cheque. 0 - 0 - 0
Mtn 4nteP l4f9reat Audubon,
(Is/854801) was, famous
can, naturalist and ornothologist
best known for his great work
"The Birds of Atnerica"., IIe
was born in Haiti of French
parents and sottled in New York,
John Bertram 0.099-1777)
was called the ,Father of Aineri,-
can Botnny" and lived in phi)...
adelphia where he had a garden
of interesting specimens that he
collected during a life time of
travel in the then unknown regions
of North. America.. He sent many
botanical speciMens to London
to be identified and named.
The - Manitoba Forestry
Associa.tion operates an outdoor
conservation training area for
approximately 10,000 children
each year. This project has
served as a model for many
similar projects in Canada.
Barren ground caribou live
in the tundra for part of their
lives or annual cycle and then
migrate into the Taiga or for-
est zone during the winter period.
Canada borders on three
oceans (Atlantic, Arctic and Pac-
ific) with a narrow continental
shelf in the West and a wide one
in the East.
WEEKLY SALE
BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD.
EVERY FRIDAY
AT 12 NOON
Phone 887-6461 Brussels, Ont.
(Under new ownership, W. nackbart)
FALL CLEARANCE SALE
SAYLELLE MULTI-COLOR. YARN
2-oz. SKEIN 85c
All shades of FLANNELETTE, plain and
figured at SPECIAL PRICES.'
Boys' and. Girls' BAGGIES in stock NOW.
New coats and dresses arriving daily
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