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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-02-10, Page 6In Ireland and over 60 other countries, you can enjoy a world of flavour in the balanced been joFikistt.,s POST BRUSSEL.% ONTAItIO THNRSDAN, FEi3. 10th, 1966 13.t.,Y.TH LIONS ICE OARINIVP.i.. .suppessfyi,. •.EVENT The ice Carnival. AP9Per0„ by the Myth Liens CIO in the Myth Arena was a big success with every event was. Prima were as. follows: Fancy dress, public school pupil, Sher- rie Plaetzen, Debbie Hicks; fancy dress under school age, Francis CamPhell, Heather .Pengelly; comic costume, Bar- bara :Bei', enda Pengelly; national costume, Vaughan Hun- king, Kathie Madill; fancy dres- sed couple, 'Kim and Pam Oster; nursery rhyme, Jane Watson, Paul and Linda Warwick; fancy dress, women, Marlene McNeil, Most graceful couple, Mrs, Ted Thinking, and But Carter; comic couple, Mrs. Maurice Bean, Jean l\lcVittie; 'oldest lady op. skates. Mrs. -.Jim. McCali;. • oldest man,. ....13111 Carter: fastest skater, Grant Elliott; • faster • .pnblie school ,skater, .'Jim Johnston; skating backwards, Dwight Cowan; girls, Mary - Louise Chalmers; largest family on •skates,. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thinking. A. Y. McLEAN, SEAFORTH VICg,PRESIDENT OF OWNA d.M. Glenduming was elected president of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association Saturday. Mr. Glendinning, who is publisher of the Delhi News-Record, suc- ceeds Davis Dills of the the Acton Free 'Press. A. Y. McLean, eublisher of the Huron Expositor, Seaforth, was elected first vice-president, and. W. R, Workman - of the Win- chester Press second vice-pre-, ;idr,n1.. at the associations annual one-day convention held in the neyai York 1-lotel, Toronto. Wri:•tcrs are TT, D. Connell, Tilbury Times; Wilson I3oyer, IlreePbridge Hereld - Gazette, P. H. Vidsten. Uxbridge Times- Journal; Keith Graham, Chest- erville Record; ;Kenneth Camp- bell. Strathroy Age - Dispatch; John James, Bowrnanville Cana- (lien St;:tosiann; Walter Breb, ncr, :\leeford Express; J. Earl rerrison. Napanee Beaver, and J. C. McKnight, Tillsonburg News. Werdei) Leavens of the Belton Enterprise was named secretary manager CI-ULDREN'S SIGHT IS PRECIOUS "Your children's sight is almost as precious as life itself," said E. F. Wheeler, Dittrict Field Secretary for The Canadian Institute for the Blind, in an interview on White. Cane Week, sponsored by his organization, and The ',„',.nadian council of the I3lind, he reminded 'readers that eye accidents are high on the list of the causes of blindness and spoil perfect vision for hund-, l'arti of children each year. explained that toyS, fireworks. and bows and arrowS, frequently send a younster to the i. hospital with a damaged eye. He told of two true incident. that happened to small boys, The lads were Playing cops and, rob-. bet% with the' neighboUrbeed •••••••••IMMI., gitug and a general I:reeler-all was taking place. A friendly enemy threw a stnne. One youngster was wearing glasses. The other was not, 'When the stone struck the glasses, it knocked the frames hard, against the lad's eyes but the glasses did not break — they were safety lenses, In the other case, the stone struck the youngster's naked eye and damaged the sight beyond restoration. Sympathetic causes affected his second eye and ti boy became totally blind within a year. The Field .Secretury urged parents to consider safety ,levees for children who need glasses d t t- ch the•ho • nd rls to •P•••••••,100.1.,,,mMairte appreciate the importance of see, ing, they .realize that once injured an eye punnet. be re, placed, 'they will be more careful. with BB guns and air rifles. They will carry 'knives and scissors with the points downward and develop a iwntc:1441 attitude with all Sliarn tools aud instruments.,' He reminded us that one way to show aPpreCiation of our eye- sight is to assist our blind neigh- bours at street crossings of by serving as a volunteer at a CNIB centre. "When you share your sight," said the Field. Secretary, "you will understand. better the Jraporta40..of taking care of: your. eyes one pair. fora lifetime." UZI Used car HU V S 1966 Comet Capri 2D Hardtop 1965 Pontiac 41) VS Auto. 1964 Meteor 40 Standard 1963 Mercury 4D V8 Auto. 1963 Ford 4i1) Standard 1963 Ford ZD Auto. 1962 Mercury 413 Standard OTHER OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRIDGE MOTORS BRUSSELS WINGHAM PHONE 249 3573460 diMikqs iagal Irish folk singert at Dublin's popular Abbey Ina. Ili.111114 The CARLING BREWERIES Limited