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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-11-24, Page 3Wedding Invitations EgrowsLs POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO VILFIDAY, NOV, 24th, 1964 "IonliiiP'"4'Peratsinuonielej01,W, BRUSSELS TRANSPORT SAFE DEPENDABLE 'IltUCKING SLRYICS Ship Pigs On Monday A.M. if Monday Holiday — Ship Tuesday Cattle Trucking Service to or from Brussels Anywherefi within Ontario one t derge Jut21 Er ls>~els THE BRUSSELS POS't ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Published i` BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thurso's,' kuthorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office uepartment, Ottnwi 0Establishd 1872 Serving the Farming Community Meinlidr 6f dAthiclian Weekly Newspapers Association iintarth Wenkiy eiewiPapers 14 0146410,16”1 R .9, RAt1k0 YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of New and Used 'Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS, ONT. D. A. RANN FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Dirireter alnli grnielmer PKONI lib or St BRUSSELS, °to J. L. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRit seAFORTH MECICAL CENTRE Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturday a.m. thuriday evenings by appointment only. Phone Seaforth 527-1240 Clinton Office — Clinton Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street Monday and Wednesday 9:00 to Phone 482-7010 CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. M. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. sHEI,HeitO. M.A. Brussels and Phone 129 Phone S51.31ad GOkDON JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER PHONE: 291.4450 1LISTOWIL WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP DUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week bay Your Guarantee for Over Ypra CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 156 VVINGHAM 4014N RIALLicx PRE-CAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS SPECIALIST PM (Dept. of Agriculture Tested) ERNIE BACK & co ,BRUSSELS, ONTARIO WANTED taN41.kiAN, lineman leurner for Publio. *oral; Must be willing to climb' pbles• and work with water departmenr When necessary. Pension plan and other benefits. Salary com rnensurate with experience. Apply in writing. LISTOWJiiL PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIOIsT RECOVERING FROM A CORONAFIY ATTACK Tips frOrri the lCanadian''Asaeolation Most people have 4ttlile. Sr n& physical disability followinV a• coronary attack, and in such cases life after an attack should be es- sentially no different than life before, the Canadian Meoical As- sociation says. However, this holds true only if the victim was living sensibly before, Because of our affluent society With endless labour-saving de- vices and increased leasure time, the number 61 potential coronary victims increases. Tile typical North American male is Over- weight and under-active. File smokes too much, eats too much, and frequently works under pressure that causes more anx- fats is also advisable. If a victim fitted into this pattern before his coronary at- tack, a re-appraisal of his habits is in order. A little will and de- termination can help to ac- complish what seems to be a for- midable task, of altering the habits of a lifetime. One of the first steps is to re- duce the number of cigarettes strioked each day, with the object of eliminating them com- pletely. Sensible weight reduction on a balanced low-calorie diet, particularly avoiding excessive fats, is also avoidable. Another step is to substitute walking for driving whenever possible. Exercise has both phy. sical and psychological benefits. The physical benefits result main- ly from assistance in weight re- duction — though exercise alone will not accomplish this — and from the. fact that the blood supply to a muscle increases with. Merei$0. The heart muscle inimps blood to other parts of the body but also pumps blood to the heart itself through the coronary art- eries, Exercise increases the blood supply to the heart muscle and it is perhaps the lack of adequate reasonable exercise which More than ally other factor is increas- ing the incidence of coronary disease. pally walking in reasonable amounts is what the doctor ordets, and not. litsf a round of golf on Saturdays with an hour or two on ibe 1.9th hole. 'rho psychological benefits oil exorcise results Prom the fact that. modernio physical exorettse Pro- motes a mild sense of fatigue, and this in turn promotes mental ,}16d SLATS. SIDEWALK. SLABS, PATIO STONES trans iility. Therefore, the d,M,A, advises indderation ffitrig0, pert!. "ONE fona, totifi N00.., CHRISTMAS SHOP EARLY! 1')'o Yolir Christmas shopping at A six string guitar. Apply at home this Year.> The Brussels Post. NOTI CE TO MOTORISTS Effective January 1,1967, a osssenger in a motor vehicle, who is not paying a fare for passage, will have the right to claim damages from the driver and/or owner of the vehicle if ire's injured in an accident caused by the driver's gross negligence. (There will be no change in the law affecting fare-paying passengers, who will continue to have the right to claim damages.) The insurance industry advises that almost all automobile liability insurance policies now in effect include coverage ageing this new risk. However, all motor vehicle owners, and particularly motorcycle owners, are urged to check their policies to make sure that passenger hazard cover- age is included. If the re. is any doubt you should check with your automobile insurance agent. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Hon. Irwin Muskets, Minister Thenemai.engraved (amass LtiTTIMING) I Wedding aria easagement eanotutotunents, birth announce. 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