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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-03-06, Page 7'111,V1t14.1..),1 Y, 11A11,(2,11. (1th, PAO. THE DUIVIONT ALUMINUM COMPANY LTD. Yes, advertising is good. This is a way to keep one's company and and name before the public A company can spend dollars in adver- ing, but It is the material used and workmanship arid know-how that really advertises itself, We have both these at Dumont Aluminum and don't think I'm not proud of it (within myself.) when people stop me on the Main street and say: "That's a nice jot? your company Is doing AI, mighty nice! Come give me an estimate, will, you?" Thank you. ALLAN DOBSON, Representative of The Dumont Aluminum Co. Ltd,, Ethel, Ontario. Phone 321-W-4 Brussels. THE MUSKETEERS MUSKETEERS ARE FOUR "THE BEST FOR 69" SEE THE NEW FORDS, FAIRLANES, FALCONS, MUSTANGS AND FORD TRUCKS ON DISPLAY 1968 OLDSMOBILE CUTLESS 2D HT Fully equipped 1967 FORD LTD 4D HT Fully equipped 1.967 FORD LTD 2D FIT Fully equipped 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 2D HT Fully equipped 1967 RAMBLER REBEL SEDAN 6 Auto. 1966 FAIRLANE V8 Auto. 1966 METEOR RIDEAU V8 Auto. power steering Many Other Models To Choose From ETHEL Mr. trod Mrs, Bert (idden were recent weeknd visitor in Dundas with Air. and Mrs. Henry Conley. Air and Mrs. Chester Earl, Den- nis and Rickey and Earl Rock attended the "Open House held at Centralia. (-.31 ary Earl attends Centralia College. Honored on Zirthday Mrs, .100 Pealson was honored. On the occasion of her 751.11 birthday, at The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson, FriendS and relatiVeli from Stratford. London. Kitchener, Guelph. Molesworth. Listowel, Wroxeter, Lucknow. ,Brnssels , and Ethel gathered to offer their congratulations and good wishes, Ethel UCW Meeting Mrs. Chester Narl, with Mrs. Mrs. C, McDonald, was hOstess for the meeting of the. Ethel TICW. Mrs, Prank Hiemstra presided. Ttoll call reaponse tuns "Name a shut ins you have visited recently". Airs. George Pea„rson eondueted the devotions. The topic was giVen by Mrs. Dorothy Brown, DON'T MIX DRUGS Taking some drugs with other drugs without your doctor's ap- proval is otremely dangerous, Says the federal department publieation, "Drugs - Eandle with Care", Par instance, some drugS may, initensify the action of other drugs, as occurs when harbituat,es a-nd some analgesics are taken simel- taneously, Alcohol also nla.y in- tensify the effects of some types of drugs. Drugs with similar effects may result. in overdosage if taken to- gether. On the other hand, drugs with opposite effects may work against each other. "Drugs - - 'Handle. with Care" is available free of .charge from your provincial or federal health de- partment. The Gnvernnu'!tt of Ontario 11.1;.. introduced legislation which will have the effec.i all destroying the humane movement Ontario us we now know it, At presOrt, the Ontario Seelety has the outhoriy to itivesti. gate complaints of cruelty and de, gleet, animals, The Society em. ploys Inspectors "throughout. the Province Ito carry out this tusk. The. Ow 0111111011i intends Lo limit the authority of these In- Specters in such a wity that fat all practiat purposes, they will he Helpless-, Atiart fromr requiring OH Inspectors to obtain SPQc1111 war - rants before making any investi- gation, Lhe Government is also Proposing to set up a Board to re-, view these °Meet's' actions "on complaint front .1110 '1711.Q 1 '0 is no doubt that this will s0 intitn• Waite inspectors that they will be unable to QarrY out their job. In addition, the legislation will force all Huniane Societies to surrend• er all unclaimed ulriluals, not only to research institutes but to deal- ers in animals for research. In other words, any private animal dealer o perating: for profit will have the, right to enter any shell- er and demand any unclaimed Ev.en worse, the C,overnment legislation specifically protects dealers' establishments against any investigation or inspection by. InspeoLors of the Ontario lthmane Society. Remember, these are the premises that have led to so many proseewtions and conviaions for neglect in past years. There are over 100 thrills in Ontario where pregnant mares nye kept under inadequate cOndi,tions, deprived of exercise, deprived of an adecniate diet, and which pro- duce countless thousands of foals every year, the majority of which Ire weaned at a very tender age and I ransported long (lista tiros before beitig sold., The legislation 'vitt classify ;hose promises as "I'f!S00 rch premises" ;11111 protect 1.110111 against any inspection by .11e Society. 'Ole Ontario I [mum, Soeioty does not release animals alive for research. Our constitution and by- laws prohibit this. This clause of Our constiitution has been rati- fied from time to rime, only as recently as 19(17, There soems little doubt. therefore, filar. the Ontario Humane Society r0r1.1S(.1 to com ply with the Government legislation requiring them to surrender these ammais. The only alternatiVP left would appear to he for the Society to close. clown its animal shelters or them over to .Municipalities, for oper- ation • as Pog PoundS. There are 2S . modern shelters in. the Pro'‘.,..• in.ce itoday and. a competent force of uniformed inspectors; • This or- ganization has been built, up.over the. last 50 years by dedicated• efforts of countless ithoilsatids of voluttlteer workers. it 'would be 1 tragedy if the Government bY this thoughtless,ill considered notion were Lo destroy this organ- ization, The research • procurement lc le islatjon is a drastic invasion of c'iv'il rights and should be rejected these grounds alone, EKervbedy who is concerned with it prevention of cruelty to anill1U1S, ivi tc is concerned with rights, should protest these two hills, 73 and 74, by writing to their Provincial Member of Par- liament Queens 1,-'ark, or ..by registering 11. protest in • any other. way. Cl'eneral. 11 angel' • Ontario Humane Society mill10...80110011•0110,14millmoiroVaimosoloomoo BERG Sales - Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners O Bunk Feeders • Stabling DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone. Brussels 443W4 TOE SILUSSELS POST, tilt lISSFILS, ONTARIO LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Sir; N 13.U.141:GE MOTOR YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 249 WINGHAM PHONE 357-3460 111Insiondlllebuss11111112smonNinsu—sonnasmannennwesummsamitaawarnainarnsoi Good taste needn't be expenOve. Our beautiful Bouquet Invitatior tine aroyeS this With the most exquisite papers; type faces and workmanship vat could wish for! h fisotures Thermo-Engraving-41th raised lettering—elegant nis the finest craftsmanship — vat' costing so little! Collie nib Otie Unusual selection nQ in inoo dr/ivory! The Bouquet Invitation Li ne SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUS THE B R ussELs rosT The Stratford National Theatre preduction of The Three Musketeer, transferred from the stage ,. of the Stratford Festival • to Cie...;-TV' network's Festival series, is a two-hour color special to be seen ort Wednesday March 19. A dramatization of the farnotit Alekalider DUMAS novel, this swashbuckling romantic tale tells Of the adventures of four, not three, musketeers - - (left to right) D'Artagnan as played by Kenneth Welsh; Athos portrayed by Powys Thomas; Porthos, James Blendick:And Aramis, Colin Fox, D'Artagrlan, the hero of the story, beeotiies a musketeer Jialiillitg Ihe original thre4 uring the course of ctlen.