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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-07-07, Page 311. 40. •-••••••....rog.i...••• •••iim.driegivolven Taa BRII138.111411 POST, imussu,s PNTAMO TULT,RSDAY, JULY 7th, 048 WALTON Walton Mrs. George McCall gild Mrs. ttareld Bolter were convenors for meeting on Health held in the COMMUllitY 444 President; MPS. Roy Wil- littinSen opened the meeting, Mrs. Harold Bolger gave the motto "Health is Wealth, Let uu one be a spendthrift". Mrs. Bolger concluded with two ap- propriate poems. Mr. Prat* J. Fodemesi, loot- specialist front i4ondon, who was tire guest speaker, was intro- duced by Mrs, G,e0i•ge McCall. Mr, Irodemesi, in his talk on foot, 'Wear used slides of foot, structure and explained the functions of the various bones and muscles. At the conclusion of his talk the speaker answered questions asked by the members about their own foot problems. Mr. Foderuesi was thanked and presented with, a gift, 'by Mrs. MCCall. The 'president was in charge of Hie business period.. The roll call response Was "A Health Rule that should l,e thuphasized, The correspondence was read 'hy the secretary, Mr$. Gerald Watson. "Supper Club" will be the project this fall for the girls of the 4-11 Homemaking Club, A centennial project was discus- sed and ‘'Irs. Alvin McDonald and. 'Alps. Margaret Humphries were the committee appointed. Those desiring to order a Flowering Crab Tree may do so through the W. I. CoMmittee conveners were advised to contact the press secretary before each meeting. Mt. William Humphries, Mrs. Roy Williamson, Mrs. George Williamson and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald compose the Fair Board Qonginitee. A report on the East Huron District Annual held in Mon- erieff- was given by M's. Kenneth McDonald, Each mem,ber is being asked to ...,!!""V".••••• Lake at least two covered pies, boxes supplied, and pickles to the Plowing Match. Each day two members will be on cashier duty. Each district will provide fifteen workers each day. .Bach Institute will supply their 9W4 towels, The July meeting will be a a visit to the museum in Goderich with a picnic lunch in the park. Mrs. George Pollard, Mrs. George McCall, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Mrs Harold Bolger and Mrs, Clarence Martin served lunch. Personals Mr. Malcolm Fraser. who Was a patient in *!eafortir goppital is home again, Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon McGavin were Kr, and Mrs, William Dinsmore and :Bruce, 'Brampton and MT, and Mrs, John McGavin and family of Owen Sound, Mrs, lalgin Porter of Win- nipeg, 1111anitoba, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd Porter. 4•11111",01. arriston Fertilizer ~.imited FOR BALER TWINE .114c we sm ra e so mi roe GOOD STOCK CONIPETETIVE PRICES QUANTITY 'DISCOUNTS Phone 482-9133 R.R. • 4, CLINTON Highway 8, half 'way between Clinton and Seaforth a vim 011111111ft WM boa Miss Dorothy. Bolton of Ro- with her aunt, ehester, N. Y., has been ,a visitor Humphries. MTS. Margaret. YOUR FAMILY WOULD SUFFER IF YOUR HOME BURNED DOWN They'd suffer . ; . loss of clothes, belongings and shelter 'at least. And they could suffer burns or other painful injuries. There might be loss of life—sleeping children are often over- come by smoke. A fire in your home could have disastrous effects. Yet home fires are far from uncommon . . . an average of 25 every day in Ontario last year. You can protect your family and property by acting to eliminate four common causes of home fires . • Keep matches away from children • Don't overload electrical circuit • Be careful In using and storing inflammable meterlele • Don't smoke when you're lying down—in bed Of on a eatesterfleld CIACO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION HOME LiIFE AUTO SUMMER SOUND ;OF SPORTS SCI"BA geci' is just on of litany athletic, costUrnea Worn by Al Idanicl diiring tile summer in his role as host of CBCt 1'i:tail's, Sat- urday allot-110On potpourri of spOrtS, Tito Samolor Sound Sports. The series offers live coverage of many important sporting events - - - from judo to liou.4 racing, and skeet shooting. to boxing; plus a roundup of the latest series and esults, and re- gular sports watures front North America arid abroad.