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RR BRUSBEL POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, OOTOI)EIt 2nd, 190
',re & RD ANNUAL REPORTS
PRESENTED AT ME E TING
The Iturini.11(rth TuberetilosL
and. Respiratory Disease Associa-
tion met .in -;.,,'eaforth Public
_Beath Office iu Stieforth Con:
:manitY .floSpitil. The preset(
...Airs. Edith Brothers
chair and reports were given by.
Mrs. Edith Fielier, 11.41. c_ w.
Watt, Myth. Ralph - Goren. strvt.
. :ford . and -Mrs.: Kite McDonnell.
Atakora. •
highlighting .
ieductitlen report- were details of
the. open house tr• be. held. at the
.Association's Health - Educes-Pm
Centre: 121- Wellington - tit... Strat-
:forcl, in November. A number Of
requests for literature. filmE and
addresses had been received since
'ILe• t meeting, she .said.
Mk: Watt said 'Una Inhalation
Theme.-- Pumps nee still. being
lo sued .free to -victims in the two
Counts- area.- The Association also .
has a small oxygen Mask and. Re--
Aleeitator with a :41.1 minute suplgy.
of oxygen that may be borroWed.
for -4..w.rf.:Aggi los. tinder a doctor's
order Mr Asthmatic
Listowel and Stratford
was. sweessmr.
• • -In• auteron Grey. the Execn.
• i e e: Dirfsetor the 'Ontario Thor
will speak. at the
t ,oromenity Worker's Association.
meeting in Stretford. in. Oe'tober,
and -nienitiors. of the :Association
xylre.araed. to attend. The Ontario
'newel Society is the medical
ni' the Ontario TB and RD
AsmntiatiOn of whiCh Buren-Perth
L- in agent:
WALTON
17th And aoulidail Unit
The.. 17th nuts Boundary
hint xtn -nttendanee of. oleVen.
members with Mrs. Jan Vila the
-hostess. The meeting- was opened
by Mrs. James Williamson with ..
the Call to Worship "This is tide .
.day the I.4ord has ;Made", Ityikin
"We give Thee biit Tiiitte Oita"
wat% solid;.. Scripture verse WWI
verse 15 of Mathew . Prayer
wao offered byMrs. Resit Bennett.;
-A record of-Gertrude Behanna's
life, 'zraied. is Dead," was played.
A-. Scottish immigrant; she: had
been an. airbag -end hed tried to
ommit suicide, bat at the age of
53- she turned to Christ. proVing
that it is never -to _late, at any age.
Mrs. J. Willianlson 'go:ire a
reading -"Another wo: to,. sing". .
There Wait else a reading by Mrs.
Rossliefineft.i "The Good Samar.
itctti Corner7.
Mrs. Harvey Craig equaucted
the Imsiness period. Reports were.
given. Thank Yon notes -front
•Audrey 'McMichael, Arlene
.11amsonl Achort and Mrs, John
Bos were read., • : •
The annual baaar is to be held
the first week in December. Next
meeting will be Oct. 8th at the.
tome. Of Mrs. -Harold.- knalltion:
Roll tall will be an Thanksgiving,
'Mitt unit will be responsible tor
flowers; for the church during
October.
McKitlop.U,C.W .Unit
Mrs.Jack BoSman - was hostess
for the meeting of the MeEiRop
Unit of Duff's Mrs. Nell
McGlavin opened the devotional
period with the hymn "All the
Way My Savoiur Leads Me". Mra.
Campbell Wey was the accompan-
ist, Scripture reading was from
Isaiah 52, 7 - 10. The meditation
Was given by Mrs, S. Bosnian and
Mrs. ,ft Love. Mrs. McGaVin led in .
prayer. Mrs. Norman. Schade
ceived the offering, dedicated- by
the leader, Mrs. George Love - pre-
sented the topic "The Canadian
Indian', Business session was con.
-ducted by Mrs. Campbell Wey,
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Reports were - received and
uouncements made. -
lunch,
sels was -a recent weekend visitor
Charles .MeGavin,-. Mra. Norman
Schade and lite hostess served
Mrs.. Stewart McCall, Mrs.
Mrs. Elizate;th Cardiff of Brits. cause the bash
, hazards. are simple
fires.happen in the home. and. be-
down the %plead of -fire.
long way In prevention. •
(unity haters, rubbish and the
like) Moir elimination will go a
over-fu sing), frayed Zvi Alts,
Iliit:ht'eiuht4e three-quarters of all
• good housekeeping — don't with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie.. litter
-basements. or closets with Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor
oily rag-s,-vardboard boxes or pap- .and family. Staffa were visitors
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Mrs, W. C.- Bennett, Seaforth- • In of- a kitchen grease
fire. • smother the flames with a visited• recently with Mr,. And
Mrs.. Itenald Bennett, lid..never water.
attends{ to take the pan
outside. The draft -may -blow the FIRE is FINAL
,;Plante hack at you and set your COOL IT
clothing afire. Sire Prexventin Week Oct.. 5 • 11 gelhin't hang clothes to dry near Close your door to fire. keep it heating appliances or
stoves, open for fire prevention, This
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neatly describes the perstuudve ations mid decorating fabrics-Be philosophy of Canada's eampaign
Afcinlly careful at Christi:1ms
times.
for greater fire safety in the
home, in the school, on the job.
• teach your children the -clang. and in the commuutty. In plants
er of inatehes. Keel) matches out and office buildings, stairwells.
. of their reach.lfire reliable baby- fire doors must be kept closed
Why? To shut off live air (oxy- sitters and -Provide thew with em- -
ergeney instructions. Never leave gen) from fuelling a fire. In the
home, too, a closed door will slow your children alone.
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