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The Brussels Post, 1969-03-06, Page 2THE EIRUSSFILS POST,IMUSSIa/S, ONTARIO .1i:ARC.11. WI, 1989 iVicGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE 1N A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTON., ONTARIO • • PHONE 105W6: • BRUSSELS OR 527.0245 SgAFORTI-1 Anyone attending Kindergarten need not Parents please bring Birth Certificates and Immunization Cards where possible. NOT BEFORE THE CHILDREN Various persons and organig. ations are at present. oinking Pitch to have cigarelte advertis- ing cat off radio and television. A. good many people are inclined to say -why?" because though they do net • .poy attention much to the. commercial they knoiv it pays for the progranitne whiCh follows. They put up with the coin- mercial for the sake of the pro- gramme. One. reason for the demand that cigarette commercials he banned is that ]they are dinned into the ears of pro-school children. day in day out. Does This ral't cortainly does, • If a child is taught -something until school age it is hard, it may be. impossible, to overcome ins acceptance inter. Heolth 'workers in. ghettos know hoW hard. The commercials' -on cigarette Smoking teach a cltild to •associat ,, smoking with c hat which is. pleas- ant and rich — beautifully turn- ished rooms. comp fires lake resorts. InKurions cars. lobbies of theatres. beautiful clothes,. worn by handsome people. The borage goes on from morning to nignt. Ei.ven a child whose parents don't Smoke is subjected to the barrage day after day. Ito sings commerc, Hials when he doesn't, know what they mean. far as adults arc concerned th.e commercials are 1110 tobac.c0 companies' way of keeping then' names in competition with others. but as far ;IS the children are con- cerned. make no misake, they are education to smoke cigarette& The fact ,that children are smok- ing at an earlier and earlier age is reason enough for pouring 10 il- lions or dollars into cigarette ad- vertising that reaches children. Briefs 00 cigarette smoking .now b eing presented to the gov ern m enl ('o)nnlittect by 'volt] n- tary health agencies interested persons. A conspietto.us number 1.11 TN' and radio Ltivertising banned. 'Choy don't want smoking, made attractive to children too young to know i's all .abont. CRANBROOK DART LEAGUE Febraliry 17tn, 19611 Points individual Standings FARM NEWS FROM ONTARIO FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Cliorles Munro, President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture stated recently •that -everything is coneering preparations . for' General 1,,%0'10 Orgoliiv,atIon Oolario. W)l5 speaking at Queen's Park following presont• ation of (be 32nd annual ("P A Brief to ('rime Minister John Itoborts and tits Cabinet Bolster's. President .11iiiro said he is pleased that the Prirne Minisier especially concerned that evoioy farmer :las the opportunity N - preSs his opinl.m1 by ev.vercising his franchise i.ii a vote. 'i'I u (tov- 1:eminent ond"the 01.0:1 Executive, lion rd of (Thvoillors, (111(1 s1:11 spent most of the nine discussing a new (general for Ontario. President Alunro said that (110 Poderaiion will begin conere`e action at the "0100, Workshop" in early Ala rah, :From there, 10001 reproseutalives will begin prep- ;H .atioris fa the successful vote, Ito said that plans concerning (tie iudiv'iclual farmer in the toot paign will he made in the near future. The Federation has boon ou :official record ,to Gevernment for some tone as Supporting a new UFO of the type Outlined in, the reCont Special Farm 1 ncome Committee Report. r. .Munro reassured the Government that the Federation is prepared to Work towards a successful vine in the spring "before the grass gets too long". lie requested the GoVernment pass legislation to prepare for The oft' H, soon as poSsible. The brier pointed oat tint per- haps the most significant aspec; of the- entire report of 'the Farm Income Committee is the, fact Unit the fontones of agrieultUre are 'tied closely to the fortunes of the province and. likewise. Ont- ario's fortune:, are tied to the for- tunes of this provincm's agri. u \Villiam A. Stewart, Minister of 1griculturc and Pood, had serious liscuaSiolla during the present- ation with numerous delegates, as did Prime, Alinister Itobarts, con- erning the new General Farm Or- Copies of the brief Were for, worded to Government two weeks prior to t he presentation. In referring to the formation 01 the new GPO, the brief states that "no one can afford inactivity at this time." The Federailion re- minds CIovornment of the part it plays in the willing of certain legislation throngh suggestion and cilticisin. From the fact that (VO recog- nizes I hart: the passing' of legis- lation is not the exclusive privi- clege of goVernment,, except in the formal sense, In fact, leglslation is society's means of determining how they will do certain things together, The bri of com--ortis its elf wan zonitig by-laws, land-use plans, (JANIPARM, control of in-put •costs, property taxes, and • edbention. The brief closed off with: 13 re- commendaitions for action by gpV. ernment... [love you heard about the frustrated baker who ended up in the psychiatrist's office becatise he had been.trying to cheat on his doughnuts? Every time he made the holes bigger it took more dough to go around them! 1968 BEAUMONT FALL CAN BE SERIOUS Ha,liies will do a lot of falling, but falling from their own height is seldom serious, from high places may of,ten serious, Here are some tills from the. Wederal neailth f)epartment pub, 'Canadian Mother and: C,hild, on what you can do to fire- v(mt. falls; I, Keep t:le Stout's free of objects while carrying the. baby, Keep which can cause you to fall i w1.01,1-.nlaeen bath ipurglet' te tlat e,t1g),,,IiigtacchL I:Ht 7otti.1(1;:f.,: top and botAmn of the stairs to confine baby to a safe part of the house, DoWit allow children to sit or Stand 011 window sills, 3, Never leave baby alone on it lied, couch or t:ible for even a Moment without a battier to keep him from. rolling off, Alny a high chair with a broad base beetween the legs so it. Will not. [tip °Vet' if the baby is wiggling, or select a. low table-type variety. 3. Above all, don't take it for ranted that baby cannot climb this chair or eannat reach that windo w' Or cannot, turn the cellar doorknob. He is loarningall the lime, Try and keep one jump ahead of him ill assuring' his safety, REGISTRATION FOR KINDERGARTE N AND GRADE I Will Held At BLyTH PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH 10th BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH 12th BELGRAVE PUBLIC SCHOOL. MARCH 13th Between 2:00 and 4:00 P-411. Ages for kindergarten 5 Years by January 1st 1970 Ages for Grade I 6 Years by January 1st 1970 Name Ernie Mick ..... . .. . Harry Jocklin ... ... Tim [tart Doug .11a t hw —„, Jim PatterSon „..„..—__ Pob Alexander _ ..... . . Rill • 'Bremner Stow l-,-,'"toiss ...... Harry 'Bolger Al tie Macintosh. ...... Gordon Engel ....... Pete van Veen Ken. MacDonald Jack Knight Rao Houston ..... .1.1"ober j(oUg Evans Jim Knight!' Viston Speiran Carmen Smith. P.M Cordon ... Ken. Pischer „„ ........ Dmiald Clark . ... Donald Petrie Frank Smith fOldon Wick Earl Dunn Don Snyder Stuart Stevenson • Lloyd Brubacker fligh 1100151..165 Jiro N Ro LI, \veil 127 1.119 9fi Sc) 72 72 67 67 4143 65 64 62 61 54 54 47 43 41, 39 37 37 :35 :34 33 31 99 17 Doug Team Standings. Jack Knight ......... „... ..... I rry jacklin Ilack Rao Ilouston Stew Steiss Jim Tart Snyder ,lim l<111 11t 6S 411. 55 51 51 19 register for Grade I , - . f : ;Ze rye '::'" 4141 asi t' PHONE 199 BRUSSEL% 0 Tik Beaumont for1968 announces a new entry for personal Sports Car enthusiasts, the Sport Deluxe SD-396 (above), featuring completely new exterior and interior styling plus important engineering. refinements, including a new chassis with a new wider track arid a new 112" wheelbase. Body styling is highlighted by a longer hoodline, shorter rear deck, new roof, grille, and rear end, hidden windshield wipers, and new front and rear side market lamps. The new interiors feature a newly, styled instrnment panel, crank-operated side vent windows, and a new ignition Warning bu'zer system. The 1968 Beaumont Spott Deluxe Series comprises a Convertible and a 2-door Sport Coupe, and there are two engines available for this Series: a 396 cu. in. Econo-Jet V8, which turns out 325 bp is the standard engine; and a 396 cu.k. Econo-Jet Va which delivers 350 hp is available %WM