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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-09-29, Page 7111111011111.11MagMMIEllagnalMilailigliallgliffiFOMMEEZZAVA fael%•;15.r.V.K.01171"Igliffil YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER WALLACE AVE. N. LISTOWEL, ONT. SEPT,'1`t UIZSDAY. 291b, 196e Yee= Theatre WINGHAM THURSDAY, FRIDAY SEPT. 29-30 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "PEYTON PLACE" Colour - CinemaScope starring: Lana Turner - Lloyd Nolan This Is one of the big ones of a few year ago. SATURDAY MATINEE OCT, 1 "MISTY" vemewsillasimaraz .abeee, NOTICE 411 ex-service personel and. their dependents are invited to take advantage of a free Legion. service, Mr. H, W, Moyer, Ser- vice Btfreau Officer from. London, will he. at Legion Branch 218 on October 4th at 1 p..m. to give skilled advice on veterans' belies •.rfits. Anyone with questions on War Disability Pension, War Veterans' Allowance )Burnt-out Pension), Treatment, or hospital care, is urged to call or write Mr. C. L. Workman who will arrange an appointment. Don't forget to attend Brussels .Fair Sept.. 29th and 30th, INCREASES FEED VALUE, MAKES SILAGE MORE SUCCULENT, MORE FLAVOURFUL, IMPROVES FERMENTATION AND KEEPING QUALITIES. Phone 4824133 harriston or TWO .ssuippr,s. POS On Highway 8, half way hetWeen ,Clinton and Seaforth You, Your Family And Friends Are Cordially Invited To Attend "SEVENTH HEAVEN 67' Pressnted By FEATURING •DEMONSTRATI'ONS • FASHION SHOWS • ENTERTAINMENT • PRIZES FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 30 OCT. 1 Take A Register Your Name For DEMONSTRATION DRIVE PRIZES VALUED AT 700.00 Each Day From 9.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1st Prize—Philco Stereo -Hi-Fi Combination In The All New 2n Prize—Philco 17" Portable TV '67 FORD PRODUCTS 3rd Prize—Philco A.M. Clock Radio F ront *Our' 'Downtown Lot Draw To Be Made November 15 ENTERT AINMENT 11s1 THE LISTOWEL MEMORIAL ARENA Each Evening. From 8 - 12 P.M. Saturday, October 1. FASHION SHOW — PLUS — PLUS Listowel Stepettes and Dancing Dolls, Louise Listowel Stepettes and Dancing Dolls, Gord Thompson — song stylist, Hal Bee — Acro- Emerson -- King of balance, Elaine Hardman quist, Barry Dolan 1— 10 year old fiddler, — The World's greatest emcee. Plus ail the Charles Mountford, pianist, Vince Mountford bat, Kelly Dancers, Cy Leonard — ventrilo- - Accordian Stylist, Hilda Veenstra — Blonde — World champion baton twirler, ,Edith Eaton songbird, Ralph Ursel — Pianist, Vince Mountford. — Emcee. Plus all they 1967 Ford Products. 1967 Ford Products. PRENATAL CLASSES ,A series of prenatal classes will begin Wednesday, October 5th, 1966, at 2:00 p.m. at the Health Unit Office, Seaforth Community Hospital, Seatorth. These will be held at weekly intervals for nine weeks. Those interested are invited to attend on the above date, or phone' the Public Health Nurse - Seaforth 527 -1243, between 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. or 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. HOME TEACHER FOR THE BLIND Myra Vipond is a teacher with- out a school. She is the Home Teacher of The. Canadian. National Institute for the blind in London and serves four counties i---- Elgin, Huron, Middlesex and Perth. .. . .... Miss -Vipond teaches skills to the newly blind that makes the hands do tasks unaided, by the eyes. Crafts, such as basketry sewing and leatherwork, develop manual dexterity. Braille lesSons soon show the versatility of this reading system. Books on many subjects are available- from the CNIB Toronto Library. Playing cards, scrabble, cftess and other games are adapted through the use of the dot system. The kit- chen might Seen like a strange place to the blind henteWife Until, Myra, rives her instructions in bandlin,g appliances without de, pendent on the eyes of others. To the new CNIB member the simple lacing of a wallet can be the cornerstone for a career as an industrial machine operator or die- la phone typist. Since birth, Myra. has had the C,Ye condition Glaucoma, which left her with only a small amount Of vision. She was edudated tit the Optvrie Scheel for the Unit in 'I-Irani:ford and graduated in 1960" Home Economies at school at- tracted Myra to the stfbjetS she new teaches. After leaving, school, MYrai 'Went to work in the, CIN113 Cater, ing Departfilient. She met the I i public and sold merchandiSe from canteens and tuck shops. In. 1902, Myra was a member of the CNIB Vocational Course for Home Teachers. The eight hour a day, sixteen week course in- troduced Myra to a variety of subjects from punne speaking to psychology. Today, Myra is a Go-Go bus- iness girt, She travels almost a thousand miles a month in her four county classroom. Elven at home she- does not stop teaching. Her kitchen is often a place of learning for several fellow blind girls interested in cooking, Myra has three students here in Huron County. You share in. the Home Teaching programme and the achievements of the pupils when you contribute to the CNIB Receive and Appeal letter or the volunteer canvasser with this goal in mind, H. C. 'JOHNSTON, HEADS HURON CANCER UNIT H. C. Johnston, of Clinton, has been elected president of the County unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. Mr. Johnston succeeds Pred Sloman, of Clinton. Mr. Sloanan was elected to the maintenance and nominations post. Other officers,include vice- chairman Maitland Edgar, medical advisor Dr. L. T. Waldes, and service-to-patients, chaie man Mrs. Douglas Bartliff, all of Clinton, and publicity chairman Lloyd Hem, of Exeter. Mrs. Milford Durst, of Clinton, was appointed permanent secre- tary of the unit. She will be a paid officer and will work from an. office to be established in Clin- ton shortly. A treasurer's report revealed receipts from the fund-raising eampaign amounted to $13,7S0,. falling short. of the $19,000 target. Mrs. llyrtle McNaughton chair, an of the volunteer services reported 494 patients had re- ceived treatment at the, unit's. Only cancer clinic at the Whig- hatiti and Dikrict General Hoa, pital Miring the six months Ends ing in .August. Friday September 30 FASHION SHOW