HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-01-08, Page 4D.D.T. DISPOSAL PROGRAM
With effect from 1 January, 1970 the use of D.D.T. is banned
throughout Ontario except in tobacco and apple growing and
then only on a permit basis.
Those with D,D.T. in their possession must not, dispose of it
along with ordinary refuse or flush it into drains or down water
closets (toilets).
A disposal program has been arranged by the Huren County
Health Unit in co-operation with the Ontario Department .of
Health.
Persons who wish to dispose of D.D.T. Insecticide may take
it to any of the following collection centres from January 12 to
January 17, 1970 during the hours of 9:00 a.m, to 5:00 p.m.
COLLECTION CENTRES
Brussels
Wroxeter
Grey Township
Walton
Blyth
Village Clerk's Office
Huron County Garage
Grey Twp. Shed, Ethel
IVIcGay.in's Farm Machinery
Bob McClinchey's Supertest Garage
Dr. G. P. A. Evans,
Medical Officer of Health,
County of Huron.
Disability Pensions
payable for the
first time
Disability Pensions for contributors to
the Canada Pension Plan will become
available in 1970 for those who have
contributed for 5 years. Generally, a
person is considered to be disabled if
he has a physical or mental disability
that is so severe and likely to continue
so long that he cannot get steady work.
Benefits will also he available for a
disabled contributor's dependent chil-
dren.
The. Canada Pension Plan also may
provide rehabilitation measures where
practical, Eligibility for a pension will
be based on an assessment of an appli-
cant's medical condition. If you think you
might be eligible for a Disability Pension
contact your nearest Canada Pension
Plan Office; The address is listed below.
1. would like to thank all those Mr. and \lel ."1001In wish
olio visited me, and sent cards and, to announce that the Kozy Korner
a: al treats while T 'was a patient Re,itattratit iii UruSsels has been
in Wiugham and Disrict Hospital. sold to Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Lt.,
My spacial thanks to Or. Mane of 'Waterloo who took 1.)ni-
and the nurses on" 2nd floor. 80.9$1.01) the 2nd of January,
Linda Pal'erson
I would like to thank everyone
\vim so kindly remembered 'me
while I was a patient in hospital.
Your thoughtfulness :was sincer-
ely appreciated and always will
be remembered.
Mrs. 'Florence Russel
Would like to thank all these ETHEL, ,s,ho sent cards, 'treats and flow- 3uys Cunningham Garage
ors, and visited Me 'while in Wing-
ham and District ilospital. Gordon ',Hess of DltreVale, who
Special thanks to Dr. Bozyk and has been an en 'PleYee of the CNR Lo o pow, and a lso t h e juirgos for 1i years, and station agent in
.m second floor. brussels for the past tow years,
Mrs, Bertha. Jermyn has purhaSed the RObt. Conning -
ham garage in jahel where he ithio
intends to do welding.
\\'e want to thank everyone for
their kind patronage in the past
and hope Mr. and Mrs, 1,e Mane
mind daughter will have the
same goodwill or the colmounity
in the future.
Happy and :Prosperous New
Year to everyone, Thank 'You.
t wish to sincerely thank all ray
tiLtny friend:4. and neighbours who
visited are, sent cards, flowers,
and treats, also spt.-clal thanks to
Rev, P. Docken. the neighbours
who helped out. at honie, Dr. W.
Munn. nurses ;tru1 staff of List-
owel and St, Joseph's hospital,
London, while :I was a patient.
Mrs. George kl'illiainson
1 wish ft, ta)ie this 0 0P o r t u a i y
co thank all the people who have
[teen policy hOlders of Mine. alit{
Go-operators InsUratice Assoc-
3i,ttt;1.,s. i(1.)u during the past twenty one e
bin, you will give my succes-
Sor, Mr. Harold Robinson, the
same support you have given me.
Yon may phone Harold at aorrie
number 335-3953, 1 have every
confidence that he will look after
yoUr business in a courteous and
offit,Ifnit
Wishing you all a ProAperothi
Nm Terri(",
goow. 14igtit.
WALTON
11 I. Lloyd Porter is-a patient:
Stratford llospital.
Airs. '(Pont Hai:well is a patient
in Seal'orth Hospital.
Mrs. George Willianisint 11:15
returned from histowel Hospital,
Alr, and 'Airs. Humphries
and family spent. Christmas with
All'. and Airs, Stewart FiliMphries,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilt, j. Booming
and family, Mrs. .pain(: Leeming
and Brace Clink of London were
i,hristinas gue:as with Mr. and
Mrs. ,Jim Clark,
and Mrs, Jaek. Similidon and
s.m jack at Welland visited With
my, 'n(l WA, Harold Similldon last
wQe1;,
Mr, Ohl \1t ii. G'0,011V1 MeOrtVin
With Mlui. 'NW* rolemies
cow
r:los navisEsiflp PORT.. eifiUSSELL OHTANI() 3aN;1.AIrtY 8th, 1010
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FOR SALE -:—
.1.11ano, in good condition.
Phone $8741102
WANTED
Middle aged couple to clean store
twice a week after 9 p.m.
Call 987-68316, ask for Bill
WANTED —
Woman to do laundry and iron-
lug in own home.
('all 887-6835 ask for Rill
FOR SALE —
New racks and Tarp Foie for
1/2 ton Truck.
Earl Mills, Phone Lietowe4
721 Main .Street tiast,
NOTICE
All waste disposal sites now
rented and maintained by the
Township of Morris will be cloSed
the end of 1969 •and a new site
opened at N3../.; Nv, Lot 16, Con-
oteision 5, as of January 1, 1970,
Helen D. Martin, Clerk.
FOR SALE
grp Eleetrohome eoloviroclt
used, like new.
Leonard Machan 8S7.65.25
by day or 887-49l night.
WANTED
Pay care for two boys, two and
feur years old. Would prefer help
at, home of children bat wOuld
accept, care in babyOtt.er's home ii
necessary. Highest remuneration
offered for excellent care of theSe
children. Phone 8$7-0061
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
Purebred 'Hampshire lloars, 7
months old. Qualified on ROP for
premittm, Also, mature Ha.Mpshire
Boar whose progeny has aVeragwl
34% 105 index or higher
corn ration:
Bob Roh.l -eS011, 345-2317 Dublin
COMING EVENTS:
EUCHRE
Legion vs Geptlenten at, Legion
Monday night, January 121.1:
ANNUAL MEETING BRUSSELS
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Don' forget the. Annual Meeting
of Brussels Agricultural Society
to be held hi St. Ambrose Church,
Brussels, Friday evening, January
23rd. at 7:00 p.m. Number of tick-
ets available is limited.
BUS TRIP TO ICE FOLLIES
OPEN TO PUBLIC
The Brussels Lions Club are
again sponsoring a bus trip to the
"'ice Follies Show" 'in Toronto on.
Saturday, January 31st This is
open to the nubile, The bits leaves
the Library earner r at 1:00 pan,
sharp. For information of ackets
contact: Frank Carter, Phone
$87-6303
CARDS OF THANKS
ANNOUNCEMENT
tensionCanada Plan
will take two important
steps forward
for your benefit
I
RetireMent
Pensions
ipayable at 65
In 1970 she Retirement Pension age will
be reduced from 66 to 65. If you are 65
. . . if you've been contributing to the
Canada Pension Plan, and if you've
retired from regular emp'oyment, contact
your Canada Pension Plan Office now.
If you will be 65 in 1970 get in touch
with your Canada Pension Plan Office
Anse months before your birthday. The
people there will help you fill out the
application form that starts your pension
cheques coming. They'll explain how
yr:int pension is worked out . . . and
when you become eligible. You'll get
all the answers to questions about your
retirement pension. Payment is not
automatic. You must apply. The address
of your nearest Canada Pension Plan.
Office is listed below.
Yeer merest Canada Pension(( Plan Office is:
220 King Street E.
Kitchener, Ontorioi
$76,5750
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ISSUED SY THE DEPARTMENT O NATIONAL HEALTH ANP WAR