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BRUSSELS PORT, ISRUSSIGS, ()NUM TULT,R•SDAY, MAY 32nd, 1,90
We cordially invite you and your
,friends to attend the
OPEN HOUSE
of the new
Hemingway Chiropractic Office
290 MAIN STREET EAST) USTOWEL, ONT.
SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1969
from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to §:00 p.n
Peter D. Hemingway,
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
driver, Supreme skill at the
is far less desirable than good
common sense. Attitudes, Which
are solnetimes described nit l'Enirt-
learned Ways of meeting our
needs'', are slue to ohangp, '[lit'
ontamo .tStillety League (motes
this list of the six main factors
that influence atfitldes: Heredity,
associatiwils, education, training,
incidents that 11;11)1)0.11 ill every-
day life, and the example of
others.
HI-,:f.A.Vi.YURAL MEETING
HURON-PERTH TB ASSOC..
TO BE HELD IN SEAFORTH
Programs in case Einding.
'petition, rehabilitation land Ye,
search are iloW being, carried out • .
over Whole :Huron Perth area,
Davidson, RN, pro
'grain director for the Huron-Perth
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Disease Association reported to
trliele executive council members
The report said that eight child-
ren in the •(.1'Oderieti area are now
receiving the benefit of asthinalie
conditioning'. in the boSpilal
The pliyIsiolherapist, is conducting
the Children's sessions and var-
loos community persons are show-
films and giving lectures to par-
ents, Organizations and co-brain-
ation iS being handled by Mrs.
Davidson. The 1.3 inhalation ther-
apy units are being used constant-
ly and several persons have pur-
chased units from the association.
Work is also being done by way
of lectures and fijnis and pain-
phlets being given to
various organizations 111 many
centres in the two-county area.
The association is also provid-
ing the material for the YM-
YWCA sponsored "baby - sitters"
course. which is to begin in the
near future: Chest clinics and eit-
ploymen1 ebest x-rays and A01116
special chest xg'ay programs are
continuing,
The inaugural meeting of the
Huron-Perth association will be
held on June 11th in Seatorth,
TRAVELLING WITH BABY
Travelling with n baby is not
nearly as difficult as it u sed to he.
says the federal health depart-
ment publication The Canadian
Mother nad Child. Disposable
diapers. disposable paper bibs and
paper handkerchiefs solve a numb-
or of laundry problems, T1' YOltr
'baby iS used to going to the toilet,
take along a potty for him, if he
is drinking fresh milk it is a good
idea to change over to evaporated
milk. Spend a week be fore the
trill getting him used to the
change,
Strained foods, disposable dia-
pers and canned milk do not. have
to be carried in large entantities
because they can he picked up all
along the way if you are travel-
ling try car.
Take along a few familiar toys
and his own little blanket, These
help him to feel at home where-
ever he is.
On no account, leave your baby
alone In the car or in your Seat
or berth in the train, unless some-
one is keeping an eye 011 him for
you.
For the older baby, a car-seat
that )1.00kk 00 iN tittfi Fill fest place
FATTY FARM EQUIPMENT
MAY SPECIALS
20% OFF ON BARN FANS
SPECIAL BOOKING LIQUID MANURE SPREADERS
WITH EVERY BARN CLEANER OR SILO LOADER
A $50.00 SET OF COOK WARE BY GSW
JAMES ALEXANDER
WALTON PHONE COLLECT: 527-106i
Ladies' Division Of The appeals to motorists
13i,i.tselo, Agricultural Society ',1,1ful ig„.„silitt it7jr.1,"1 ,(tulip;.
it instead
to take
lie koad,-
Prize List'S' t\la~v Available side,
The 1969 prize lists of the
Ladies' Division of the Brussels
Agricultural Society are flow avail-
able . You can get your copy from
the secretary, Mrs. Adati Smith or
at the office of The Brussels Post.
A number of new classes have
been included and prizes are
generous.
Get yont copy noW and start
preparing Yoni. entries for 1969'
Pair and prove that the,
women of this community can, win
their share of the pyizes.
BERG
SAVE MONEY, DON'T BE
A LITTER BUG!
Sales
Service.
highways is in frill swing in prep-
Spring Cleaning along Ontario's
Installation
aration for the holiday season, FREE ESTIMATES
Maintenance crew's from the De-
• Barn Cleaners partment of Highways collect. litter
scattered along the roadside dur- • Bunk Feeders
ing the winter season on the 13,006
• 8tablino miles of King's and llecondary
Highways. Those scattered pieces
DONALD G. IVES of hitter add up to truck loads of
refuse. Last year. 1)110 spent
R.R. 2, EILYTH Sap8,000 On the eallection and dis-
Phone Brussels 44gW4 posal of litter. As part of on anti-
litter eampotan, the Department
I. •
CIPX Showcase takes A Look At Cosby, Sunday, May 25 on
(MC radio. In interview and in some of his favourite skits, the.
prograni shoWs Why Gill (baby has been called "one Of the
Aktorld's funniest nienn, Tir eomedian-singer,,actor recently set a
new record fit ToroittO OT<Oefe Centre With nine Sell,rnif per-
111. 0110 week, Cosby will afar lila i)W11 tio
I1017.0i1
REPORT FROM
'QUEEN'S PAAX
Ely Viisrray Gaunt, :111.P.P.
(Huron-Bruce)
'Maly 1fi, 1969
Ontario's General harm Organ-
ization Act was apProved this
week by the Agi'leultural Com-
'Ynittee of the Legislature.
There were approximately 500
gathered to hear the discussion
v)fl. t1\t- bill. clause by clause.
l'Ilriefs were presented by the
"Ontario Farmers tTnion and sub-
missions made by other groups
including the Ontario Milk
Marketing Board which pledged
its support and CO-operation .n
making the G.P.0, a reality,
ll1Ilard. Powers of Beacliburg,
the Ontario Farmers rnion "Tee-
'President. said the 0,F.TT, wants
the right to have marketing
'boards integrate with the general
'organization at seine time in the
future if they want to do,so, How-
ever, Mrs. Powers gave complete
endorsation to Ontaria Milk Mark-
eting Board statement, of which
he is a member,
At the moment, Marketing
Boards under the Ontario Farm
Products Marketing Act. have the
power to integrate and combine
with one another if the members
on the board so desire. This. ac-
cording to Agriculture Minister.
'William Stewart, would not
change the bill.
The Ontario Government is con-
templating legislation in regulate
the use of firenfins by police
,officers, Altorney General Arthur
Tisharl 'told the legislature this
'weel;, •
the moment regulations on
the use of firearms are up to each
local board of police commis-
stoners, There is no law or stat".
ate. One of the approaches bel`iik
considered is alnendMent§ Xtn Itbe
Police Act.
Ontario's municipal leaders have
asked Government for pOwer to
control and limit all spending by
'boards of education.
Education Minster, William
['Elvis. indicated, that a partial
solution to the amial battles be-
tween school boards and munici-
pal councils over education bud-
gets might be to haVe the schoOl
boards levy and collect their own
taxes.
1 asked the Attorney General
if Ontario was taking any steps
to have Hai Banks returned to
this country to face perjury
charges in view of t11 o changed
attitude at the U .S.A. in regard to
the matter. He indicated that Ont-
ario was anxious to press charges
but the Federal Government would
now have to approach Washing-
ton to see if Mr. 13a rt'k s could be
extradited.
"THE GOOD DRIVER"
it is well known that gob(' at-
titudes are the most iniportant
factor in the make-tip of a good
SEAFORTH
U PHOLSTERY
Centre Street
For all kinds of upholstering
Brussels Representative:
hELVVYNI RAKER
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Phone 4 or 73 Brunel'
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