The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-26, Page 8Broth ers Wednesday,
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Nam PROpUCE •NON
Homemakers have , help
available in Huron •
Huron's Towrl and Coun-
try Homemakers originafN,
in 1978 to assist the many
people of Huron Cotinty.
Each homemaker employed by
this organization, was hired
for the purpose of assisting
those people who through
accidents, illnesses, etc., ,
'needed assistance in taking
care of not only themselves,
but their .families too!
Homemakers arc trained
in the personal care of
children, adults, the elderly.
and those chronically ill.
These homemakers are also
capable of preparing all
types of meals (nourishing as
well as dietary). as well as
taking care of the day-to-day
jobs that living at home
insures. These many attri-
butes are only a small portion
of the many valuable jobs a
homemaker will do in. order
to make the life of their
patent not only easier, but
also more enjoyable.
All this assistance is in
existence to make the life of
An ill person problem-free,
but the Town and Country
Homemakers also have a
problem! In order to continue
this service to the people of
,need donations towards their
-sales (there will. be a pre-
serves and pickle table, a
plant table. and hopefully all
the usual articles donated to
'rummage sale's such as furni-
ture, pottery, etc.:etc.). but
the Town and Country
- Homemakers will also re-
quire attendance at, the sales
Huron County. they need
funds. ••••
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STATION WAGONS
'76 Pontiac Le Mans Wagon
TRUCKS
'76 Dodge D600, cab and chassis
'75 Dodge 0300 cab and chassis
'75 Louisvitle ISO LN dais and•
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'73 Ford 34 ton pick up
'73 Chev., 1 ton pick up
'73 Ford 1 'ton cab and chassis
Number of '71 - '76 Chev and Ford
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'76 -Buick Century, 4 dr_ sedan
'76 Pontiac Parisienne
Brougham 4 dr.
2-'78 Chev. Impalas 4 dr.
'78 Olds Cutlass 2 dr.
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ON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 26;
process, a constitution modeled after Otters in Cho
County has been adopted,
various businesses and sop,
vice clubs have indicated
they will be willing' to help
support the association and
Steering Committee
tiers have committed
selves to be available to
serve on Committees.
The steering committee'
asksihe public to come and
take part in this meeting.
A111detin,g to set up a- Big night. Nov, 1,
Brothers Group for Seaforth The abject of the Big,
wail' be held Wednesday 'Brothers Association is , to
ArnoidStinnispervioins'OPP
Centre Toronto on com-
pletion of a recruit
or ,,.ntation course, has been
posted to 'the Nipigon De-
tachment of. the O. P. P.,• No. •
16 district Thunder Bay. He
is a son of Mr, and Mrs.'
Arnold'Stinnissen of Seaforth
and after attending Seaforth
Distriet High School
graduated in 1976 from Sir
Sandord Fleming College.
Lindsay as a Forest
Technician. Since graduation
and prior to joining the
O.P,P. he has been a Park
Warden at the Lake Superior
Provincial Park of Wawa. In
choosing a pOlice career he is
following in the footsteps of
his father who before coming
to Canada from Holland was
a sergeant in the Royal
Mounted Police, Armster-
help the individual fatherleis
boy, between the ages of 'six
and 16 to develop a way of
living 'that is personally and
Socially adequate; Big
Brothers take a personal and
friendly interest in a boy in
Cooperation with health,
social welfare agencies,
schools and courts.
potential Big Brothers
match them with Little
lirethers, determined the
finacial support that can be
expected , from the com-
munity and formed the
MitteeS.
The steering committee
has found 'iuove than 20
fatherless boys in Seaforth,
competent people have
volunteered their services in
nucleus of the various cont• the screening and matching
Pet, Peeves
Tropical fish Mrs. Kling Ilasts4Fir'esigle
• f Mrs.. Frank Kling* was
hostess to the Fireside group
of First Presbyterian Church
on Tuesday evening when
there were 28 present.
James Keys was in the- ,
chair and opened the .'
meeting with a poem.
The devotional was given
by Mrs. James Keys. Mrs.
Lorne Lawson. Mrs. F.R.
Cosford and Joh it Patterson
and Mrs. R. E. McMillan
gave the prayer. Mrs. J.F.
Scott and 1 ortie Lawson
accepted the minutes. Miss
Pee Grieve wave the
Treasurer's report,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas F. Scott
gave a most interesting story
on their trip to Scotland and
England.
T11-07irext meeting will be
held at the hoine of Mr. and
Mrs.. liatOla Coleman.
The Big Brother can be
any man over 18 who is
responsible and of good
character and has the desire
and the time to devote at
least four hours a week to
help a fatherless' boy.
The little Brother is any
fatherless boy whose parents
or guardian want the help of
a Big Brother.
The public meeting at 8 '
p.m. at the Town Hall Will
elect a Board of Directors.
This meeting finalizes the
work of a steering committee
which has draw up a work-
'able constitution for tile
association, located cpm-
petent people to screen
.* . by Dr. Bob Friendship - Fish should be able to eat all the food given
Fish make very good pets. They are tothem in abotit ,15 minutes. Probably the
attractive, interesting and can become a, floating type of pellet is the best food, for
very challenging hobby. One may spend as most tropical fish in that it doesrefsettle on
much time and money as one wants in • the bottom to rot before the fish get to it.
raising fish. They certainly can be cheaper Live foods may be required fdr some fish.
to maintain than an 80 lb. dog and very few . These feodg' are-generally goad but there is,
landlords and neighbours complain about a always the danger of introducing a small
bowl of fish. - pathogenie organism to the tank-along with
As with all pets, disease can be a ...m ingitye food.
problem with fish asIvelhirThe -case of Proper management is the besCway ti,
a sick fish, the patient can be put in a plastic prevent disease from affecting your pet
bag with water and taken to, a veterinary fish. Another important point to remember
clinic for diagnosis. If management isquarantining any newly acquired fish for
patterns are suspected, a house call by the , 3 weeks before mixing them, with your
veterinarian is probably advisable in order other fish: If you are having fish die in your
that the aquarium be inspected, . tank, post mortems should be perforjrned to
. Management is usually a major factor in determine the cause. Likewise a good
raising healthy. fish. The fish environment • owner will observe his fish frequently for
should be kept constant. The temperature any signs of disease such as: a 'change in
should 'he between 75.80 degrees F for colour, bulging eyes, redness at the base of
most tropical fish. Any sudden change in ' the fins and around the tail, drooping fins,
temperature can be fatal. Likewise, erotic swimming, or a change in position as
constant aeration helps maintain oxygen it swims.
levels between 8 and II ppm. Waste
removal may be achieved by charcoal Many fish diseaseS are treatable....
filters;-siphoningwastes and chartgingorte ” --
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*tenth of the water on a weekly basis. If you
" change all the water at once, replace it with
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