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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-01-08, Page 2ANNE MURRAY. The emlling face framed 1:1hind these Magicilcent hare feet belongs to char-riing cciliytrest Anne Murray, seen every week pry GBo televi*I6nle Wngaion0 FriClays, at 9 p,m, Anne is a natitie > f NoV4 Scoti•;:t wkice eernarkable voice lilts br,atlesht hccr t9 the. attpritioti of Can:adiami evoryvylierc., $he t9 qt4 40/91- het ;lc; oorifitiont nt4 Wootrl ovo ENTERTAJNWIENT FRIDAY a nd SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 9th and 10th "THE WALKERTON TRIO" AT THE WHEN'S HOTEL SEAFORT :13111•USOka4 POW, 0,010601F NOTICE. .TO CREDITQHS IN THE, ESTATE OF SYLVESTER WILFRED RAYNARD, late of the pf Ethel 1.n the County of Huron, formerly of the Town of ..i.stowel, in the County of Perth, labourer, deceased. 1li.M..1.TOR:4 and otht-rs rovlite chief i against thy Estate of the ti-tiov.e. named deceased. 7v.ho died on or about ate' fifth ..1.:1)-• of ;rune, 1.1./t:i8., are required to send full Particulars (31' ,tilleh HaiMS to 110-1 undersigned on or before the 20th 4.1..kte the assets of the estate will dny of January, 1970, after which he distributed having regard only to claims of which notice Nita then Ilepn rece,iven. Lis3t0woL untarit, fi.A.TED eat 'I,' December, A. '1. this 16th day 1.969. • W. M. Prix'. Q. 4:,, ...1-istowel. Ontario, Solicitor for the .:\.dinin kor. No-ricE — For all your needs :PbtmeJk, Bressels, Contact: Don McLean NEW BARN CLEANER RALCO. Up to at Gr, ft, Swinging Ele-i--ator. Gnaranteed ttp to TIP) ft, pun ail types of Stabling and cow- plet.6 Inettiations. Contact • LAVERNE JOHNSTON Mil' ertop Phone 595--89(j5 NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS IN THE NIATTER of the estate of JOHN WILLIAM EM8Y, late of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, (formerly of the city of Galt, •in the County of Waterloo t, Gentlemen, Deceased. PNRSONS baying claims against the estate of the late JOHN WILLLAM 1.111113Y, who died on or about t h e 79th day Novoinher, 191;9, at Brussels, Out, ,trio. are required to file porticulars of seine With tile SO110101'8 f01' the 1,-xecutors. on or before the 1.6(b day of Janunry. I970, after 1Yhin4 Gall.' thy ti ,A,k•;..„Ml shall be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Executors shall then have notice 1)A.TE-11.) at Brantford, this 11th day of f‘ecember„ A„D, 1969. EDWIN ROBYAIT 1311,. BY and 1'I:01,0T ALMA CARESWELL. 1:]xe(•uto1's BO 1)D KE1P.FON HOF 1.11.)1 NG 12 Wellinp-„ton Brantford, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. FARMERS' INTERCOM Communication cretu house Barn. Also I.,"ire Extinguishers. Write or Phone It. J. (Bop) Oliver, Kitchener, , Saadi .t 7.15-1275 evenings. BADGER SILO UNLOADERS and. FEEDERS FEED LOT and 6FABLE PLANNING Sates and Servlec KENNETH MARKS & SON RR d, Atwood, Ont, Phon e 356-2727 GOLDEN WORDS N.EW YEAR WiSHE S J. have many New Year wishes For yell within my heart. • And :t1) my special wishes Have a true lore to impart, Wishes for your happiness Nov and all year through Mshos for the best of health ,To away); dwell with you, May you walk in sunshine At the dawn of each now day. And as evening sbadoWs fall May the bright. stars light }rout' way. May your heart '00 1:Vol 1 I All yot.i1;t1:it:\i‘l'ils be kind d true. And your lovod ones make heavea llere On earth for you. .flay your blessings be 51) many That. yffil can truly :••4ay „ . fly cup hash maned) over, I thank Thee, Lord,. -each ,day, AUTOMATION WILL AID THE BLIND Blind people are lucky) Accord- ing to 11. .1:), L;eamish, President of 11. 1). Botanist! .A.a.tomalloo,, Cnoksville, Ontario. they're lucky he:•atiso the automation revidution much in their favour. runic devices, 1111til now only dreams, are slUWiy taking shape, Instruments such the visa it prosthesis which will bypass the and introduco !iglu' into It brain, or the machine to translate the printed page into-Awl/id are now in the experiment:il stage. Mr. Beainish further pointeu out. that in this era of 111P.C111111i2.- ti011, 1110 tra.nsistel.• has really come into its own, tin belie s in.tcllin'ent. hind perscns„ follow- ing tarffie symbols and memor- izing the patterns, Could work in the assembly of transttor circuit-s„ Mr. l'eamish• spoke at: the recent conference • of ONIk EmployMent Of'ficers held ill 'Toronto, .Repro. ientatives from every part of Can- ada gathered at. CNIll's National Office to discuss all aspects of employment .iu relation to blind people. • Also addreSsing the group was 1 .q:nald Keeping, firector of the Glind Programming {:ot 1St' at the iniyersity of Manitoba.. Mr. Keep- ing (blind himself) -reported that. nit ijesout graduates of this course ,,re rated extremely high. But he said competition is becoming keener in' this field so that employ-. mom h)l'fi 007s must be More selective in cliooSing candidates the course, The conference ryas designed • to ri,sist. the blind employMeta officers in their Job of contacting industrial plants, selling blind per-, to thc company and, proval, lug blind training. Through their. combin.ed (Volts, sourer 2,00n blind people are employod C.1)11.81 • ttl coast, EXPERIENCED PAINTER DESIRES WORK In this area. Intv,ri-v and extarior Work, paper-hang:int.: atilt statnI311,,- done at Isnst 111ri CPI i*:w i:titotitttst,. *1V.. ;.; ATTACK ON RESPIRATORY DISEASES. The medical attack 11)1 rosplya- torY diseases is being led by the Ontario Thoracic Society, the med.- teal arm of the Ontario Tllbereci- losts: and Respiroti»..y Dtsetwe Associa Hon. Sub-conintiltees of the Thor- acic, :72,0ciety. to el'holi tr,a Clrittirio Thoraci spe belong, are at work doveloping programs ill. the areas' of tutbereithsis, pollution. anti-smoking. mod ,:•nronic respiratory di.seases :melt as bronchitis, einphysorn;•, and astlini.a. 'the 1 1 volnitteer :.wso(•iations of 1110 c).T.11.1).A. across t he province already lire involved in the initial stages of implementation of some of I g a Earlier this year, the Ontario Tulterctilosis anti ory f 'is ease ..:15sociation antiounc(41 a major shift. in. its ernplsto‘i the prevention, detection anti of respirotory diseases - - in od• filth».) to its hismric 1111E1 COTlii1111- lug InVolvemern with tuberenlosi-;- Since then,-0.T,lt.1).A..'s volnuteer associations across the prol-ince have been formulating and ins.li- gati»g local projects_ At an- same link' the Ontario 'I'lioracic So t -Nov began... an assessment of the rued- needs in communities in order (0 Pl)11-ti effeetiv trPti11111iNit pro- grams of respiratory diseases. A• report released by lir Cameron (1'rtlY, the recently al" pointed director of Ontario Thor- . vete Society. ()stained 'the approach the medical group is tui•:ing. "Leadership in treatment of respiratory diseases will be under- taken more and more in the tom•h- ing hospitals.- Hr. t.;:•:iy -At II lttriverSitc me(lictil school at good istilinonary program 'on- plics 'a research mill. ..111 acute therapy 0)111. tor patients in 14 0• spiratm'y ti` St !Init. of a colnplicated type for pulmonary' function. studies, where detailed work can Ito done. It also irteintles service. if not a ivard, for tile treat:In...tit or respiratovy (104 ease,. patients, an onto Went c1 111 :1- and ideally a rehabilitation linit One centre then can In, a partial respiratory unit, or pirotoo- said I y. 0'..T.Et.D.A. will be estu'llishIn , strong bonds with the 111 0111(.01 1,0mWs U' DrOrimT, imnitoJi in London, Hamilton, T ,..vont iiingston. and Ottawa. the 1;:ooloty foresee,g reloirittory units of it satellite nattyr? sitillityry,. 1114,1 Thituatn, titiv :tchalti o n the treatment units established in piedit-rll schools, t,ut chim.,, bospttols. At present, only three medical schools 'have full respir- atory units, hut. Dr, -Cray foresees. ovi .r teoehing hospitals with respiratoi ly units 0Si :j1)1 across the province In 111(.: next 5 to years. The Thoritetic SociVlsy already altiaa work planning programs this new onviromont of cooperatio11 between the medieit t schools ant the l'011illi(.e 140 I 10 ns of .o.T,R.1)..,1. In the area of chronic respn• -:lory dist ase Dr. Cl'ray points out that education i,11 two levels is noodod: professional ;Ind layman, PrOfeSSiOnal training' is ex.peett...d to consist of seminars with dot•t• (.I'S atcrosS 010 country (province, (Iii diac..nosts and treatment Ut chronic rcspiro tory conditions. Igo the. 0111.1111illg ill pl'0Vido SC11010.1'81.1iPS 11110 SilipS 10 encourage professionals enter the field of respiratory disease. Volunteer groups of the 0.T.1, .1).A. have already helm. at work ill the pollution and anal-smoking c,onpaigns. aimed particularly at school chidren. 1)1'. il'ray explains 1 hat this type of activity will he Particularly helpful in the future. for lt•ssoning the 'incidence of res- piratory distiaei. Not pre- rent trio person trom smoking.. 111,11 I think ono might consit1Pr..• ably lessen the frootioney of the acute re-odiratory illness as well th o development Of chronic respir. :wiry illnesses," the director o! the Thoracic Society says, A ,ros:-. Ontario :natty of the associations have been visiting fife schools. pro- m:taw:. "Ricky Racoon" and his nIcs,4age on the dangers of fleapit- ATTENTION FARMERS 0 111.Y 001'i- it cOli I. I'll V1'110 (he Iiightra,‘ Traffic Act, 1.1111. is difficult to keep lit if the plow is Iloilo' —'111 illizcilY rifted for con ,. ,'1 .(1 tort Oh the yowl, ‘‘Tv ii ,:,,,00ttAtito for any dain.‘ Hui may occur. Also 511.01 .4101110 not' ho removed from ;',Ilt'\v4ys unto Pie toads so tho1 it or hinders traffic. Earl 1.3nwes, anati Supt, .*rownshiii or caoy 4IitsItli •