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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-02-12, Page 6TB INCIDENCE IN WORLD IS NOT IMPROVED The rase finding ehairmon of the Huron-Perth Tahortmlosis and Respiratory Diseuse Assoc- iation. 'NM Leiper, Londesboro, brought membership to date con- cerning actioities Of tno Inter national rition Against TB at a reeeni meetiug oil the Association. Mr. Leiper said that the presi dent of the. -International _Against TB. Dr. ;Johannes Holm. has stated that the incidenee • of TB in .he 'world is not improved,. there being eight million cases in India alone, The .1.Thion jA carrying on. at snceessfill T11 prevention pro- g,ranun0 in the • :Eastern region which includes Ceylon and Malay- sia. The e anadian Tuberculco,18 a nd 'Respiratory 1)isease 1s so-- tion donating $15,000 to the pro. jest with the Ontario Association donating $10.000 of that amount. The Huron-Perth TBRD ASSOC- iUtiOn 1?-111 autonomous agent ( the Ontario TRDR Association. Mr, 1,eiper emphasized the need to fight TB wherever it is found and not only in the fluron-Perth area. This is a measure of self defence,' •he said, because the world of to-day has beeomo FARMERS' INTERCOM Commuoication from house to Barn, Also Fire Extinguishers. Write or Phone R, J. (Bob) 111iver. Kitchener, 50 Sandra, 745-4375 evenings, DANIEL F. SNYDER BOOKKEEPING and INCOME TAX Specializing in Farm Accounts B. R. 6. Owen sound Phone: 376-5785 FOR SALE — Rem good boys. Coekshutt 15500; folio equipped, $1;500.00.; Cockshutt 3565, ,74snomil: Olio David BrOwn, oxcelent $7000.40; Now is the time .ve y, „r tractor On overhaul. No matter what make, arrange for oiek-up. Our 6poci ally Cockshutt and David Brown. Millbank Farm Service Ltd., Milbank, BADGER SILO UNLOA.DERS and FEEDERS FEED LOT and STABLE PLANNING Sales .and Service KENNETH MARKS & SON RR 4, Atwood, One. Phone 366-2727 YOUR POST PAID UP? FOR RENT — Don't forget that all subscrip- Rouse. half mile from Brussel.. !,or.s over three months in arrears On highway, Phone 8$7-6388 must be taken from our list, Good te.ste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bouquet In./tic:nor. line proves this with most exquisite papers, ryas faces and workmanship you could wish for! h features Thermo-Engraving—rich raised lettering—elegoni as the finest craftsmanship yet coding so little! Come use our unusual selection. ()N .a #1 !W. 1,041 WACil..-111.4g At' nn. So light you can balance it on one hand! `Mrs, Carson Watson, rta 4, Bros- Don't worry it yon miss your; s els: Mr, Roy G-alway, Listowel; wife's birthday'. you'll catch IL Mrs, Harold Babensee, Stratford, later. AGENT: TOM GARNISS BRUSSELS, ONT. 1970 CAMARO Camaro for 1970 is completely new —Awinable in a two-door hardtop, this four-ph-10 driving machine has boon totally redoiiigned in the Ealropean grand touring tradition and offers tholuel of 13 powr efa 1.0.A ;r.. ,• yyon ord of Canada Thnited, the ainnpo can he ()Moroi; with the 13111k) Sport; option, tit. Ahoy03, yifith OF 1)(414011130110 Fiviit.glYiii4; pnrikcigem• . • .:,„,Y0•• " -4:Z• .•4 , 73, •• • • . . • ., 11.0.91; IntUnKIA, ONTARIO TiwitsDAy, fo4B, 120, 1910 MoLEAN HEAPS BOARD AT SEAFORTH S. V, :McLean was re-elected cliairmail of the Seaforth Plan, ning Hoard at Its inaugural meet- ing in the Town Reeve joint Flannery was elect- ed vive-chairman. and P. 13. McConnell was re-elected secretary Secrel.ary-treasurer, The Board agreed to hold meet- ings on the third Tuesday of each niontlo The activity for the Year was planned. HURON•PERTH UCW PRESBYTERIAL MEETING Nips, Stewart. Minor, till was elected president of the Huron-Perth l.'resbyterial of the 'Coiled Church Women at the t\INI.cetisrleti..1\IN.7d lillisnlItUL-IlTnint-iee:;r ting in the Church, Clinton. 'l'iie lwesid on 1 of the London Conference Mrs. H. R. (;oodfenow, c)l.' Sault Ste. Marie. conduoted the installation of officers. About 275 members. rep- resentative of the $4 ohure,lieS in the "presbyterial wore • in. .ationdanee, Vice-presidents are; Mrs; Str,ort Shier, RR 1, St. MoryS, -and MrS, Lloyd l3eud, Clinton, Airs, Orville Sawyer, Mitehell,. is the recording seeretary and :Mrs, C. 1V. Sach. (tonne, eorres- pouding st",eretary. Sharing the' duties of treasurer are Mrs. Waltfo MeDonald. RR t. and Miss rithel Gable of 74urich. Huron regional presidents are: North. Mrs. flarold Doig. Ford- centre, Mrs. Orval liatri son. lilt 1, Monk-ton west, Mrs, 1'4,11 Alton, RR 7, Lucknow: south, Mrs. 'William Cann, RR. 1, Hensall. '!Committee chairmen include Mrs. George Potter, RR 3, Clin- ton: Mrs, Albert Daynard, Staff.a; aml Mrs, Lloyd 11.4 8, Can- ton, Portfolio secretaries :are; Mixer Baker, 1tit6, "sit. Marys; Mrs.. [tarok! Currie, ljentmll; Mrs, dobti Olibunk, Listowel; Mrs, Clarke ,Kennedy, Grand Bend.: Mrs. Carl flemingway, RR; 3, .13'riia, ; and Mrs, Chester Flail. RR 1, 'Mrs. Da.rold Babensoe, of Strut, fJrd, who assumed the position. of president of the presbyterial in 1068 when the two counties amet- gamated, was presented with silver pin in recognition of her service, by Mrs, .Boy Galway of Listowel. A panel was presented on the theme "The Demands of Total 1..mve", in the absence, due. illness, of the scheduled guost ,o)eaker, 'Rev— Susan Seymour. The pane') was introduced by 31iss Elizabeth Facey, deaconess at Central United Church, Stratford, with Mrs. Colin Leitch, Mrs. II. K. Plant and Mrs. Babensee, all of Stratford. 'Mrs. inbodfellow told the meet- ing that of the $11.000,000 raised last Year by the United Church :of Canada for the mission and ser- vice hind, $2,000,000 was contoi- bated by the 170W, The Mir-wt. Perth group's financial statement indicated that its members ha'? donated in exoesk of $00.500, ADVERTISING! "One step won't take you very far, You've got to keep on walking- One word won't tell ,‘ein who yolt are, You've got to keep 011 talking, r'1 no inch won't make you very tall. You've got to keep on growing. One little ad won 't do at all, Y.ou've got to keep them going. And the constant advertiser Is the one who gets tic' TRADE." BRUSSELS BOY FtuNNEFWJP IN PUBLIC SPEAKING.Q0N.TEST • Ernest McMillan, 12, sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Donald 11101illau of aeoorich took Lop honors ot the !Imam Outlay public speaking, comost sponsored py the Ontario Public School Trustees Assue. lotion and Ontario Hydro, iqrnest,,. a .(..;.moo 7 student. at Roherisou Memorial School, is eligible to compete in zone finals 'Feb. 21 at Glencoe District. High School. i0,inaers,up were Lloyd Vol- lunce of Brussels Public School and Darlene (;Dulles of East, 'Wto wanosh Central School, Lielgravo, Judges were Mti,j. George l'or. matter, John 1lrownriil c, both of Clinton, And John' McCarron of Stratford. Chai IT la 11- CO 11 V \ V :I S •;\ v s wailace, codierich. new...fast. owerful 110MELITE XL-902AM Here's a lightweight saw with new design, more power, faster cutting . . . fells trees up to 5' in diameter. Includes all the famous Homelite professional features. And the cost is so low. Try it today --- then cut your way to better profits. NTERTAJNM 'N2 • AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL' BRUSSELS, ONT. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE 'Turkey, Spare Ribs and Sauer Kraut, Fish and Chips Perth regional presidents are: The constant drop of water north. Mrs'. Douglas McKay. With Wears aW"Dy the hardest stone: lenslein; west., Mrs, Harris Bur- And by constant. gnawing, Towsor son. RR 1. Pullarton: south, Mrs. Alnsticates the toughest bone. Robert Ratcliffe, RR- 11,St. Marys; The constant, cooing lo•ver oast, Mrs. Gtena.de 'Murray., Carries Off the blushing maid, stock.