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The Brussels Post, 1971-10-21, Page 3A Texaco forced air furnace is the most dependable furnace you can buy. It's designed to ensure the complete combustion of every last drop of oil. And oil means the most heat for the least money. It's also available on easy budget terms. HOME COMFORT If you c t trust y ur old furnace iihis winter, trust T° xacos MERLE FREEMAN - PHONE 887-6528 BRUSSELS, ONT. HOLMES & MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENT SALES SEAFORTH, ONTARIO -- ALUMINUM SIDING A SPECIALTY — Call for Free Estimates: 527-0032 or 527-0421 RUSSELL HOLMES NORMAN' MacLEAN "Canada Savings Bonds are worth storing too!" THURSDAY, OCT. 21st, 2,071 '•!!•,t,t••-•,...rr• • BRUSSELS MINOR, HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION IN THE BRUSSELS LIBRARY .BASEMENT BETWEEN 7:30' AND 9:00 P.M. ON WITH GUN LICENSE YOU ASSUME RESPONSIIVLITIES Anyone who is issued a. gun license is' assuming great respon- - sibilities. He has been given and accepted the license with, the un- derstanding that he can safely handle the lethal weapon under all circumstances that may occur during his pursuit of the game he may be hunting. Only a person trained in the us and handling of firearms should be allowed to assume such resonsibilitiea, Fortunately, our Department of Lands and Forests agree with this thinking and lowered hunting accident rate proves their wisdom. The Ontario Safety League claims that the hunter's respon- sibilities cover much more than just safe handling of his fire- arm during the hunt. It starts with proper storage of guns and ammunition in home, safe trans- portation to and from hunting areas, proper clothing to prevent being mistaken for game and the ability to positively identify. the game he is hunting. It includes obeying the game laws of the area in which Lie is hunting and mak- ing clean kills, not taking impos- sible shots and wounding animals who escape to a lingering death,, The recipient of the gun license accepts the responsibility of being a good sportsman in every sense of the word, not allowing the excitement of the hunt or his eagerness for game to induce unsafe actions or 'affect his good judgement. The Ontario Safey League sug, gest that it Would be a good idea if every hunter seriously consid- ered his resplonsibiliities before accepting a. gun license this Fail, NO CHILD SHOULD. RIDE `LOOSE' IN A CAR Recently, a four month old girl died through a combination, of events that might have been prevented. The infant, the" only Passenger in the car, fell from the front seat. on to the floor as the car was rounding a corner. When the driver bent to pick her up, he lost control and Crashed Into a build. fug. The child was taken to bos- vital Where she later died Had the child been, wearing, ,any tYPe of auto reatraint, the ac- cident might note have occurred says the Ontario safety League. George Ham, Manager of the Lea- gues Family Safety DeNtrtment says, "While. I would like to see every child under 5 in the best. restraint made, I'd be content for a start, if I could just get them out of the front seat and into a restraint — any restraint. No child should ride 'loose' in a, car, at any time. Children over 5 years old can wear the regular car lap belt, but under that age, they should have a restraint specifically suited to their age. Two widely acclaimed devices, which have been crash tested 'are the General Motors "Infant Car- rier, for infants up to one year, and the Ford Tot-Guard, for children 1 - 5. A number of other devices meeting, minimal standards are generally available, For more information on Child Restraints and the various makes and models available, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to 'Child Passenger'. Box 4072, Station 'A', Toronto. COI, OEN WORDS So long as mere are homes to which men turn at close of day, So long as there are homes where children are and women stay; If love and loyalty and faith be found across those sills, A stricken nation can recover from its greatest ills. So long a s there are homes where fire§ burn Uright and there 'is bread So long as there ar.1 homes where lamps Are lit and,prayers are said; Although, a people, falter through the dark and nations grope, If God Himself is in those little home, we must have hope.. A careful mother I must' be To the little one who follows me. Pdare not ever go astray For fear she'll go the self-same way, Remember what she sees MG de, She might, herself, ,try one day, too, She must believe I'm good and fine, For she'll accept each word of mine. A fault in me she must not see — For 1 build for thee years to be. You:r kind, you say? I'm glad of that • It warms my heart no end; I'm sure you lave a' ready smile, A- Willing hand to lend. You'll-carry on? I know will And be a little kinder still, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 A REGISTRATION FEE OF $3.00 PER PLAYER WILL BE CHARGED. "Surely," the marriange counse- lor said, you must have said something to start the argument." "Not really," the husband Said. "2dy wife had tried a new recipe for dinner. When she asked hOW liked it, all I said WAS: 'it's OX, but it Will never' take the place food' RUSS JACKSON The right hand of former (..FL all-star Russ Jackson has thrown some of the finest football passes ever completed on a football field, and although Russ has retired from the field he's still veryrnuch involved with the sport — as broadcaster with the 0,BC Russ can be heard calling the plays as the analyst and colorcommentator on the CBC's Eastern Conference CFL games and also acts as co-host with Bob Moir on the sports talk show Replay, seen sstOrday at 600 p,m, on most CEIC-TV stations,