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BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
FRIDAY MARCH 28 th
Music By: DE$JARDINE ORCHESTRA
Restrieed to 21 Years and Over
Admission: $3,00 per Couple
Sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 218
PUBLIC SERVICE DEPARTMENT
LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES Ltd.
PHONE 199 BRUSSELS, ONT.
"THE BEST FOR 69"
SE E Tkig. NEW FORDS, FAIALANES, FALCONS,
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1968 OLD.SIVIOWLE CUILESS 21) HT Fully equipped
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1967 FORD LID 2D HI Fully equipped
1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 2D HT
Fully equipped
1967 RAMBLER REBEL SEDAN 6 Auto,
1966 FAIRLANE V8 Atzto.
1966 METEOR RIDEAU VS Auto. power steering
Many Other Models To Choose From
BRUSSELS
WINGHAM
YOU MUST TEACH
YOUR CHILDREN SAFETY
An official of the Oi to
Safety League was greatly im-
pressed recently, by an incident
in. Uxbridge, A man was walking
on the main street sidewalk, with
two small children, They reached
a 'l' junction. with a minor road.
No taf tic was approaching, and
most adults would have walked
straight across the intersection,.
"But the group stoppe at the curb,
in what was obviously a regular
drill, wild the father said; "Is is
all right to cross nowr The
two (thildren looked left, then
right, then felt again and said,
PHONE 249
PHONE 357-3460
J'Pe, it was sale, to go, Father,
IA hose ay, suggosted he was
new Canadian • of British origin.
Then we'll
Lwrosr; unickly,.. but not run."
Nvo:, Ul, 0.11stooding...ex“ThPle
c.ificern for
ty ()I' children. The children were
led .towards self-roliance at
am early ago by the father's teach-
ing that:. it Ws up to them to make
their own ote,,ervations, judgments
and dech-dons 'Alen crossing
Tin. habits they are form,
ing should protect them hroagh
life,
Piave' you renewed your Pos.:7
'Humane societies across tthe
province hove expressed disagree-
ment with Pills 73 and 74. which
would strip •htimario society in-
spectocs of their 'present • poWers
to enter private property 'without,
it search warrant when they hate'
reason to believe' their presence is
required,
7 2 deals the licensitn:
of dealers who supply animaN for
reasearch, it also provide.s for a
.Researob Amin-Ltd Dealer Licence,
Review Board to grant, refuse or
-revoke a dealer's licence. The
o'p'erator of it pound is rognired„
with some excentiOnS, to sell any
tiOla hOOd dog or cot that is in
the poilnd. to a dealer or Operator
of a research facility within speci-
:lied lime limits,
have established procedures in
conditioning a child to accept an
artificial appliance - and Lo be
trained and instructed in its use,
important too. is the 1:0110w-ill)
care for adjustment, l'epoir or re-
g rowth of a child, ,.•the limb is
len.2theited three On four times
during the year. As a result of this
en 1'1'01)1 n(•1 d (WOO pment,
East Seal funds ore being used atT
more (;\ pan si rely .in.this program',
me, The cost is high,, much, beyend.
tin ' means of mesa parents Slid so
demands oil • Raster Seal funds
have inerea,-,ied. fiowevor, the rill
uncial obligations are small 'when.
colnPitrect WW1 results, ('or these
children can now look forward to
a life of greater social and coon.
MARQL-1. 27t1.1, 19(
oriole independence, The develop-
11U'lll of operated. arina
In the ()marl() Crippled (-1 h hlren's
Centro Prosthetic Itusearch De-
velopment. Deptirlment is one or
tile most advanced steps. •
This prourannao is just one
many important activities being
carried Oil by the •Plaster Seal
service clubs and Hie Ontario
tioviety ror (.lripplea Children in
the rehabilitation of crippled
children,
Total provincial objective fo ,:
Easter Seals this year is at least
$1.I500,000. — all amount which
can only he raised if everyone
denotes.
BRIDGE:410'i itS
YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD
and THUNDERBIRD DEALER
1.11113BSKI.A$ POST, l3litiS4t11.48; ,Q191'4,81.0
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
MURRAY. DAUNT, MPP
ffloren-Eruce)
Mar c h
Education 'Minister, Lion,
liOlu Puvis, this week forecast ilk;
abolition of (1.rode 1.3 and,
a On (»meet! pew • high school
gialdolines that will make year-
rotind school operation 1,,ossible,
•. The new. ,guidetinos, for implo
Mentation will scrap the
Ill-\' r old Robarts Plan and elim-
inate restrictions on individual
arugroms for Poch student, Pro-
motion will be by•subjeet ratbc.r
Ilion by grade: there will tO
credit system. and courses that do
not fit into the standard to-.Minute
period, Slink -Ms will be regained
to take •ti minimum numbor• of
courses in each of the four basic.
areas of study: communication,,
social sciences, pure and applied
seie'11(0 and arts. Alter the basic,
minimam of studies in each area
the student will he able to choose
his PrOgra 111 from any area,
41•111111Sommorosissawassisso.ftsuasi srommiliPmish
THE DUMONT 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 and 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 job your company is
doing Al, mighty nicel 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 Ontario CIOVerrith Mit lias
naked the Ontario Sec'urit'ies
mission to investigate the increas-
ing WICP of nOrporate mer-
gers and 11ce.overs and the forth-
Soon of conglomerates. The Gov-
er run (Int a tips rently wants to
know what 1S going on in this area
and what effect it`is having on the
oconomy and stock prices.
If stock holders interest s are
found to be in .leopardy the Gov-
erninent Wotild consider tighter
Wknover proVisions.
.. .... ' .. .
The (10\-010mheiii of prosthesis
(artificial limbs) has take n giant
strides in the past. Cow years for
thr-.! benefit of erippled childron A
Leib yeaars ago zu six month's old
baby wetuting an artificial limb
• Would Oat have been considered
'practical 'Ina today Ihis child
wonid be fitted with a prostheSIS.
fi Inrl tIor of months.
'Research and establishinent of
amputee trilling program mes with
P.:luster Sead funds has enconvagell
the earlier fitting of prosthesis,
partirtilarly Ion the upper lirrib
1.1:1 rill ITO, to nssiSt eStahligh-
meta 01' halanCe: to eriemfrage
a, rnlitarte'o: to avoid fritst,tatiOrt
ill the :1111TWVSS of normal growth
and development, thereby preVent-
ng further disability
The Ontario Children's Centre
And other local treatment Centres
GIVE NEW LIFE TO
CRIPPLED CHILDREN
TIMMY'S EAtTER.
PARADE OF STARS 1969
For b years Timmy's Easter Parade of Stars has been broad.
leas .ial.::;e3 lenuue uotlnolAttoo S1.1 o!rieJ 090 uo }se:,
campaign for crippled children. This year's Timmy is 11-year=
old Ian WaIn'tsley of Oshawa, Ont. Singer Glen Campbell is host
of the 19119 show which features an all-star caSt. The show will
he broadcast Palm Sunday, March 30, on the cr3c radio network
and on other radio statiorta accosts CanadA.