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Phone 887 - 6663
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around the outside door catch.
ALWAYS DRIVE WITH DOORS
LOCKED.
BERG
The Rev. Brian D. Freeland, Supervisor of CBC's Religious Pro-
gramming since 1969, i s an energetic, highly-capable 'individual
acclaimed as the guiding force behind such programs and
series as Heritage, Concern, Church of the Air and Man Alive.
Expert in ilturgy and worship, Mr. Freeland, 46, has been
actives In CSC tel tAffairu since 1.951. HS's currently
3tifieli6d to 6t,. thbhiRa, AntiPidiof 01111ill1 hi ttitoili6t;
THE BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
THURSDAY., AUGUST 19th, 1971
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HORSES ON THE HOOT
SMALL ANIMAL PICKUP
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Lk: 213-c-704
FREE OF CHARGE — OVER 150 LB,
WHAT'S NEW
AT HURONVIEW
The Bine Water 'Unit of
held their Angast meeting at
Huronview on Monday evening,
A good number of residents ,gath-
ered in the Auditorium to enjoy
the program which ineluded
several piano selections by Elmer
Trick, readings by. Mrs. Elmer
Trick. and vocal 'solos by Mr.
Doherty.. Twenty residents front
Haronview with eyesigh problems
as well as Rev. Dr, Mowatt of
Clinton ,Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Boyce of Goderich Huron-Perth
Area representatives, Joined the
unit for a short business meeting:
following the program. President
George Cox of Clinton was chair-
man for the meeting after which
lunch was served by the ladies.
Forty residents from Huron-
view travelled by bus to Strat-
ford on 'Wednesday afternoon as
guests of Spruce Lodge. Everyone
gathered in the Auditorium and
were welcomed by the Admini7
Strator, Mr. Day, On behalf of
the Huronview :residents Mr,
Archibald, Administrator, present-
ed to Spruce Lodge a. plaque made
3w Albert Colombo in the Craft
Room. Mrs. Kill of Spruce
Lodge won the prize for the
highest number of paints in the
Bible quiz which was prepared by
Miss Aylesworth of HuronvieW
who also donated the prize, 0
beautiful painting which she had
painted this summer. Following a
short musical program and sing
song the visitors Were given a
tour of the Lodge and lunch was
served in the cafeteria..
Thanks for renewing your Post.
GOLDEN WORDS
DESIDERATA
Clp, placidly Amid the Noise and
Ilaste and remember what peace
there may be., in silence. As• far as
possible without surrender be on
good terms with all persons. Speak
your truth quietly and clearly;
and listen to others, even the dull
arid the ignorant; they too have
their story, Avoid loud and ag-
gressiVe persons they are yen.-
gene to the spirit. It you compare
yeerself_with other, you may be-
et:elle vain and bitter; for always
there will be greater and lesser
.persons than yourself, Enjoy your
achievements as well as your
plans. Keep interested in your
own career, however humble: it
is a real possession in the chang-
ing fortunes of time. Exercise
caution in your business
affairs, 'for the world is full. of
trickery. But let this not blind you
to what virtue isIllany persons
strive for high ideals; and every-
where life is full of heroism, te
yourself. Especially, do not feign
affection. Neither be cynical about
love; for in the face of all aridity
and disenchantment it is peren-
nial as the grass. Take kindly the
counsel of years, gratefully sur-
rendering the things of youth.
Nurture strength of spirit to
shield you in sudden misfortune.
But do -not distress yourself 'with
imaginings, Many fears are born
of 'fatigue and loneliness. Beyond
a wholesome discipline, be gentle
with yourself. You are a. child of
the universe, no less than the
trees and the stars; you have a
right to be here. And whether it
is clear to you, no doubt the
uniVerse is unfolding as it should.
Therefore be at peace with Clod.
whatever your labours and aspir-
ations, in the noisy confusion of
life keep peace with your soul.
With all its sham, drudgery; and
broken dreams. it is still a
beautiful world. Be carefree and
strive to be happy.
— Found in Old St. Paul's
Church, Baltimore: dated 1692
"THE GOOD DRIVER"
At present in. North Ainerida, it
is unlikely that a teenage driver
will reach age 20 without becom-
ing involved in a crash, says the
Ontario Safety League.
****e*
One of the great benefits of
seat belts 'is that. in a collision,
they prevent the wearer being
being thrown out of the car. Per-
tent ejected are five times more
likely to suffer death or injury:
However, , the Ontario Safety
League Points but that many
people have been partially ejected
even wnen wearing a lap belt,
through a door that has opened.
For instance, in. a side-swipe, if
the door opens the driver may fall
half out of the car and then. have
his upper body crushed if the door
is forced back again in a second
collision. -
This is one of the reasons why
doors should always be locked on
the inside. Doors can be sprung
()en in a crash AirriOly by the atit,
Vii; 9t9'3king, ov
There's a. line in the Pacific
Ocean, imaginary but passing
roughly along the ISOth Meridian,
that you can cross and lose an
entire day. There's a line down
most highways that you can cross
and lose very much more, says
the Ontario Safety League.
Driver discourtesy increases
traffic dangers, says the Onario
traffic dangers, says., the Ontario
the wheel, or anywhere else — is
usually the weak' man's imitation
of strength.
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Exeter Sept,. 25'
Gerrie Oct. 1, 2
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