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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-01-10, Page 4THE BF uSmes POST, JANUARY 10,1979i THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" lir ECONOMY * SERVICE QUALITY :BARRY EIUCHANAN 4624374 GLENN IVICLEAN 887-9264 B6X1136 bLINTON, oNr USED SNOWMOBILES Come in and see the New 1 79 SCORPIO') 1978 Scorpion Stinger 440, 58 h.p, 1978 Range Whip 400 1974 Stinger 290 1974 JDX John Deere 400 3_1973 Stinger 340 1972 Stinger 111 Wide Track 400 1972 Lightening Mercury 400 1972 Snow Hawk Twin 1970 Massey Ferguson H.P. single RAY POTTER Et SONS LTD. 275 Huron St., Clinton 482-9997 Year of the child info available RDOP IN MORRIS — Anne Stewart, of Seaforth, left, a summer student who worked with the Uinversity of Guelph Rural Development Outreach Project, discusses the problems of getting out and around with Mrs. Emily Elston of Morris Township. Housekeeping helpers An easy way to get hard to remove food from a can is to simply open one end of the can; turn it upside down in a bowl, open the other end and use the cut-out portion to push the food out in one piece. House plants require less water in winter than at other times of the year. Most house plants, it has been found, die from overwatering than any other cause. If you are energy conscious here are a few easy tips to help conserve energy. On your electric stove use a pant that fits the element. When cooking vegetables use as little water as possible and turn heat down as soon as it boils. Do not open your refrigerator door more than obsolutely necessary. Do not put food in while it is hot. To remove crayon marks on either flat or glass paint rub on toothpaste with a stiff brush. If you have trouble breaking in new shoes it is said that if you put a peeled potato in the shoe one night it will make the leather more pliable. To keep your diamond and wedding ring sparkling use your hair shampoo. When making scalloped potatoes and other casseroles, place dish in pan of water to catch the drip when they boil over. This way avoids a messy oven and the odor of btirning, Here is a recipe for dainty lOOking cookies for holiday entertianing. They are also very tasty. QvickOATMEAL LACE COOKIES 21/4 cups rolled oats; 1 cup brown sugar, 'A cup 'Melted butter, 2 tsp. baking powder 1 egg Well beaten. Melt butter and add dry irigrt.dients. Add egg and mix well. Drop from spoon one inch apart on greased pan. Bake at 350 degress. Let stand one minute them re- move from pan. Makes six dozen. PICKING UP THE PLAYTHINGS Picking up the playthings at the end of day Is a time for dreaming and a time to pray. - Quietly in slumber, lying snug and sweet Busy little hands and busy little feet, Rooms are still from laughter, childish worries gime. Little troubles they'll for- get with the smile of dawn. In the utter silence, glad our hearts must be Silent rooms shall sound again with morning glee. Life is not all playtime, soon the years will bring. Days of joy and sorrow, tail and laboring. Now with love and laughter do the years go by Happiness and joyousness Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. The United Nations has proclaimed 1979 the Inter- national Year of the Child since "in spite of all efforts, far too many children, especially in developing countries, are under- nourished, without access to adequate health services, missing the basic educational preparation for their future and deprived of the element- ary amenities of life." The theme "Mankind owes to the child the best it has to give" urges people and governments to partic- ipate in special programs or activities. Agriculture Canada sees itself playing a role in the field of food and nutrition, of special import- ance to growing children. Various teaching aids are planned for the year, as well as press releases and radio programs of special interest to children. There will be at least one press story per month on food and nutrition of children, including tested metric recipes that the youngsters can often prepare themselves. Information Services is providing four short films of from four to eight minutes long. They will be sent to television stations across the country, one film per season. The topics covered include food processing, sugar bush activities, agricultural museums and fall fairs. Following the Nutrition Canada Survey, nutritionists are recommending an in- creased consumption of fruit and vegetables. By improv- ing children's familiarity with vegetables and attitudes towards them, they will no doubt accept them more readily. For this reason, Food Advisory Division, Agriculture Canada has worked in collaboration with Health and Welfare Canada to produce a color poster featuring 20 Canadian vegetables. It will be avail- able to Canadian schools along with information describing learning activities specific to three school-age groups. Food Advisory Division will distribute a brochure containing basic information on, food service and menu planning for day care centres It will also provide food learning activities and recipe suggestions. The Year is an opportunity for all Canadians to join in a celebration of childhood and to do all in our power to make Canada a better place for children. LONGSTAFF I -OPTOMETRIST- SEA FORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9.12:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment hour ever nigh. May little hearts so fill with love of home, Memories shall never fade though afar they room! Picking up the playthings at the end of day. Is a time for dreaming and a time to pray. A.W. Peach. Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE - CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK FARMERS ONLY J. Ditsch Farms is offering a PREMIUM for your corn Currently $105 per tonne FOR DAILY PRICES CONTACT Jce Ditsch 887-6824 Printing for every purpose ...call us! Brussels Post 887-6641 Brussels