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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-01-31, Page 2YHE BRU6SEALS POST Established 1672, Serving tlio Farming Cetilmtinity Published at BRUSSE.1.1S, ONTARIO, every Thursday WI( W. N.I.I.NNEDY, Publisher Member Canadian Weekly Newspaliers Association OAtarIo Weekly Newspapers .Association Canadian Community Newspapers Representatives Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR..R. .t.PH1.7.1•45 Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ,....Telephene 45 Brussels, Ont. HE'iriikaL. CACCIA, 14. C. BRUSSELS PRONE 120 Tuesday and Saturday Al! Day Office Open Every Day BRUSSELS and WINGHAM De A. la.ANN LIceonsed Funeral Director and Embalmer FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. LONGSTAFF GODERICH ST. W sk.-AFORTH PHONE 791 Boars -- Beaforth any except Monday, 9 to 630; ,Wado•sday 9 A.M. to 12.30 P.M. Thurstay evening 14 tapointment only. Clinton HU-2-7010, above iii,aw'xius' Hama, )1oneloy 9 to 5.30 WINGHAM QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Phone 256, Wingnarn R. A. SPOTTON ORVAL HARRISON TV AND ELECTRIC Phone: Brussels 329J4 R. R. 1, Monkton, Ontario ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR PROMPT GUARANTEED SERVICE lit C.:mot:10'i Capitol, Elgin Boulevard at Laurier Ave. 400 Outside Rooms - Free TV and RodiO Air-Conditioned Lounges NEE PARKING FOR REGISTERED GUESTS !MALY PLAN bon liaises Single $7.50-39.25 Doubles $10-$12.30 •CEntral 5-3333 TORONTO- The Lorick. mom. BRUSSELS post tauSSELS, ONTARIO 117.17It PSDA.Y,' $19t,, ,oe ETHEL. Ethel 1.1.0.VVA Alect Officers The U, C. W. of the, Ethel United Church, hold the first meeting of the year in, the church .Sunday School with 13 present. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. 'Bert Gedden, The aerie- tare was read by Mrs. Chester Earl and Mire. Wm. Brown. read the story. Rev, IC. Griffiths installed the officers for 1963 which are: ;President, Mrs. Alex Pearson Vice,Pres. •.,.. Wits. !Cecil Bateman Secretary Mrs, Wm, Dobson; Assistant Ms's, Earl Treasurer .... Mrs, Geo. PearSon Lunch was served by Mfrs. Bert trodden and Mrs, A. Pear. son. WHITE CANE WEEK N;,3 \V BEING OBSERVED Canadians, concerned wan goon eyesigin, have a share in White Cane :Week now taking place across Ci.uada, Usually devoted to the problems Of blindness, the week this year is dedicated to Good visual health, "people take more care of their car than of their one pair of eyes", said A. N. ,Miagill, Managing Director The 'Canadian National Institute for .the Blind, co-sponsors with The Canadian Council of the of this annual edUcation period. Each year wore than 2,000 Canadians lose their sight, Accor ding to doctors 50% is need- less blindness due to failure on. Dart of the person to catch the disease du the early stages. This means that an appreciation of good visual health and better eye care could save sight for hundreds. Mr. agill made a few Sug. cstious for preserving, your good vision. "When, reading. use 100.. 150 watt bulbs and rn?ke sure the light falls over your shoulder to eliminate shadow or glare. Don't watch television. in 'a dark room. Too much contrast between light from the screen and the rest of the room, may cause eye fatigue. Make sure children with crossed eyes get proper medical treatment. They will not grow out of their squint. Mr. „Magill explalned that preparation for the CNIB sub. mission to the Royal Conaniisslon on Health Services disclosed that many Canadians are indifferent about the care of the eyes. 'People will put up with misti_ ness, watery eyes and other conditiens and never go near an eye specialist.'° 1063 has been described as the year visual health comes into its own. The World Health Organ.. ,ization, a United Nations, Service, has dedicated its world- wide programme to prevention of blindness, in.. 109 countries special research projects, have been set in motion to combat eye diseases. Others are attempt- ing to arouse in the public an, awareness of the invortance of good sight and the common_ sense practice of the eyes. "Veer sight has a double role," Mr. Magill said. "It is your own window on the world and the source of assistance to the blind when you lend aid, where vision is essentiltl." Outcuts Outlasts 'Em All Beirnes Welding & Equipment Phone 16 Brussels FOR SALE Farmer's Lincoln Welder Machine, 180 amp. Also Electros All Sizes All Kinds and All Sizes of Snow Tires WES. BUDNARK phone 58J Brussels, Ont. vn • • Wedding vttations Thernao•engraved (Rusin IIIITTSR1149) Validly; and enesionsent announcements, birth anasesso. omasto, confirmation invitations, golds, and silver mammy anassassuseats, eta. Thertno-engraving. 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