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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-08-16, Page 40 V 1 Another in the series of pictures of earlier days which have been carried in The Post during Centennial year is this of Grades XII and XIII, 1942 at the Brussels Continuation School. The pupils are (front) (left) Joe Stiles, Roy Wilbee, Graeme Scott, Ross Lawless, Harris Bell, George Baeker, Gibson Willis; (Second row) Jean Farquharson, Margaret Gibson, Isabel Bowman, Jean Speiran, Imogene Sanderson, Barbara Thynne, Jean Yuill, Idella Bryans, Jose- phine Van Norman; (Back Row) Jean McDonald, Helen McCutcheon, Jack Kelly, Helen Jacklin (teacher), John Blake, Mrs. Joe Wilton (teacher), Elizabeth Smith (teacher), Maurice Laycock (principal), Tena Armstrong, Helen Armstrong. Fall Fair dates The following is a list of Agricultural Society Fairs for this area for 1972: Arthur . ... Sept. 8, 9 Ayton Sept. 9 Bayfield ... Sept. 1, 2 Blyth . . Sept. 20 Brussels . • • • Oct. 6 Chesley • • • • • • • • .Sept. 8, 9 Drumbo • • . Sept. 22, 23 Dryden . • • • • • • • Aug. 24-26 Dungannon Sept. 28 Elmira . . . Sept. 1-4 Embro . .. Sept. 16,18 Exeter .. . Sept. 22,23 Fergus ... . . Sept. 15,16 Forest Sept. 23 Gorrie . . . Oct. 6, 7 Hanover Aug. 31,Sept. 1,2 Harriston Sept. 21 Kincardine . . . Sept. 2 KirIcton . . . Sept. 15,16 Listowel . . . . Sept. 5,6 London Western Fair...Sept. 8-16 A hot summer day. Some people are swimming and surf- ing, camping in cool woods, or sailing along with a soft breeze. Summer is to enjoy. But mill- ions are miserable with summer colds. Actually, young children have the 'most colds. Preschoolers get an average of 6 to 12 colds a year. Parents of young child- ren have about six colds a year, whereas other adults have only two or three. People over 45 have the fewest colds. According to the Common Cold Research Unit at Harvard Hospital in Britain where they have injected more than 11,000 healthy volunteers with cold vir- uses -- most people have their own specific cold "personality." Some almost always have head colds. Others get congestion in the chest. Some ache all over and have scratchy symptoms in the eyes. The one almost un- iversal complaint, though, is a runny nose. There are at leat 80 diff- erent known cold viruses, and scientists think there are many more. Immunity to one virus is no asset against fending off the other 79. As a result, no- body is too optimistic about the future of cold vaccines. The best protection is staying as Lucknow . Sept. 16 Mildmay . . . . . Sept. 23 Milverton . . . Sept. 23 Mitchell Sept. 1-3 Mount Forest . Sept. 12 Neustadt . • . Sept. 16 New Hamburg Sept. 15,16 Owen Sound . • • • • •• Sept. 28-30 Paisley Sept. 19 Palmerston . Sept. 9 Parkhill .... •0. • • • Ripley ....... Sept. 29,30 St. Marys . July 14-16 SEAFORTH . -Sept. 21,22 Shelburne . Sept. 16 Stratford Sept. 16-20 Strathroy Sept. 1,2 Sept. 27 Tavistock Sept. 8,9 Teeswater Oct. 6,7 Thedford . . Sept. 30 Tiverton . .. . Oct. 7 Walkerton. Oct.19 to 21 Woodstock Aug 22-26 Zurich . Sept. 25 healthy as possible and avoiding crowded places. Most reeearoh shows that people pick up colds in crowd- ed places from other people who have infections. Coughs and sneezes are perfect trans- portation for cold viruses. An uninhibited, uncovered sneeze travels at the incredible speed of 103 miles per hour, say re- searchers at the Cold Unit. Some of the viruses die after a few minutes in the air. Others live for hours. Funeral MICHAEL FRANCIS WILLIAMS The death occured in Sea- forth Community Hosqital on Monday of Michael Francis Will- iams of R.R.#4, Seaforth, He was 66. Born in Hibbert he was a son of Mrs. Mary Williams, the former Mary Walsh and of the late Patrick Williams. Follow- ing attendance at Dublin High School he farmed in Tucker- smith Twp. He is survived by his widow the former Pearl Catherine John- son to whom he was married at St. Columban in 1934 and a daughter Joan, Mrs. Gary Betties, Seaforth and two sons Joseph P. of Calgary and Ronald M. of Guelph. He is also sur- vived by 8 grandchildren and by his mother, Mrs. Mary Will- iams of Marion Villa, London. Mr. Williams is also sur- vived by four sisters, Mrs. Margaret McMillan, Flint, Mich., Mary, Mrs. Wm. McMillan, Sea- forth, Katherine, Mrs. Allan Heeney, Niagara Falls and Ann, Mrs. Allan Riches, Brantford and by five brothers, John of Florida, Daniel of Detroit, Frank, Dublin, Joseph of Flint, Mich. and Thomas of Dublin. The remains rested at the R.S.Box funeral home until 2 p.m. Thursday when a funeral service will be conducted at St. James Roman Catholic Church by Rev. H. J. Laragh. Inter- ment will follow in St. James' Cemetery. WEEKLY SALE A BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS, LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON Phone 887-6461 — Brussels, Ont.. BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Ship Pigs every Monday a.m'. Cattle Trucking and Shipping Service Phone GEORGE JUTZI 887-6122 Safe — Dependable — Trucking; Service Many suffer colds despite hot weather 4—THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 16, 1972 READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED Action Ads DIAL DIRECT 887 6641 Milk's a True Friend The true honest-to-goodness taste of milk never lets you down when you are in the mood for a delicious pick-me-up or a cool treat. Try it/ SEAL PURE miLK and Quality Chek'd Distributed by HURON FOOD PRODUCTS LTD. Brussels Phone 8874872