HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-06-06, Page 8MAYS CHILD
B.Y. HELEN ALLEN'
ALWAYS DOES HIS BEST
Kenny's personality is as winning as' his smile, This
six-year-old is sunny, even-tempered and outgoing. He
gets on well • with both grownups and children and is easy
to live with because he is obedient and co-operative.
English in descent, Kenny is a good-looking boy with
very blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin.
Kenny's health is good with one small area of doubt. He
had a convulsion with a fever two years ago and none since.
However, the pediatrician consulted by the 'Children's Aid
Society feelS there is a slight chance, perhaps 10 to 15 per
cent, that he may develop epilepsy when he is 10 to 12 years
old. His glasses are for near-sightedness in the left eye,
Kenny is being called a slow learner. But he has a good
memory especially for the songs he learns in kindergarten
and he tries his best at school.
He -likes music, enjoys coloring' and loves to play with
small cars. Kenny is also an outdoors enthusiast.
Talkative, responsive and affectionate, Kenny needs a
family where he will be the youngest and where there are
older brothers and sisters for him to imitate.
To inquirc about adopting Kenny, pleawrite to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general
adoption information, write your local Children's Aid Society.
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PHONE 338-3121 '
STARTS AT DUSK
KIDS IN CARS FREE
— Font DAYS
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NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Friday and Saturday Night
Howard Smith Orchestra
Coffee Shop and 'Mang Room Now Open
'WE FEATURE:— Turkey — Spareribs
and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips ,
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ENTERTAINMENT AT
FAMILY PARADISE
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10
JIM MEDD and HIS GUITARS
FAMILY PARADISE CAMPING
PARK
Don't forget Saturday Night Dances
' It has always been a pleasure
to watch a mother robin with
her fledglings. This year has
been especially interesting for a
Rabin built her nest on a bedroom
window sill providing a bird's
eye view of the event. This she
managed without being observed,
but thereafter she was watched
sitting patiently on her eggs, riot
at all disturved by the frequent
peeking out the window. Three
eggs hatched while buffetted by
high winds and lashed by rain.
Why the nest was not dislodged
or the young birds washed out, or
drowned is somewhat of a
mystery. The construction of
the best must have been export.
The mother herself shielded her
babies from the harshness of the
elements. One day -while mother
Was off for food they gave every
appearance of having died in the
nest until one gage a 'typical
sleepy baby yawn. Mother robin
is now kept hustling to fill
Clannarotis, hungry mouths.
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BRUSSELS POSti JUNE 6, 1513
* * * *
Local
Mac -Cardiff who has been a
patient in 'University Hospital,
London, returned home on
Thursday Of last week.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Edwin Martin
of Brussels visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan pewar and Mr.
and. Mrs. Hugh McLeod of
Clifford on Sunday.
Mrs. Ralph Pearson who has
been a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, is home,
Miss Bonnie McCall, who has
been a visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCall,
left Saturday by air for a three
month tour of Europe.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Hemingway anad Karen for
the week end were Mr. and. Mrs.
Wallace East, Lindsay, Mr. Ray
Hemingway and Miss Elaine
Campers, Toronto: on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Axtmann,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawn Godkin
and families, Walton, Miss Bon-
nie East, Clinton and Mr.
Alfred Knight, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall,
Linda and Lisa of London spent
the weekend at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yuill cele-
brated their 48th wedding Anni-
versary on Sunday at a ,family
dinner in London. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Morgan (the former Lois Kelly)
of R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and mrs. Tom. Taylor,
Vero Beach, Florida, were guests
of Reeve and Mrs. McCutcheon
during the past week. While in
Brussels they visited with other'
relatives in the area.
"Sio•ry, I don't v.';int to got
Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glassier
of New Liskearel, attended the
gradus.tion of their sQn In Guelph,
and visited at the home of her
fatber Mr , Robert Davidson.
Mrs. Lyle Brothers of Scar-
borough spent last week with
Miss M. Skelton. They visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Gallaher of
Erin.
Jinn Dellow, who was a
patient in Listowel Hospital re-
turned home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward,
Perry, Sandra and Doug. of
Waterloo were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cuclmore. Mr. and Mrs. D.
Ward and Mrs. John Cudmore of
Clinton and Mr. and mrs. Bill
Nay and Jeff were Sunday visi-
tors at the sa.me.home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cunning-
ham of Brussels and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Bray of Ethel spent
the week end at their trailers at
Hayfield.
Roller
Skating
every Sunday
and Wednesday
Brussels Arena
7.15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m,
Sponsored by
BRUSSELS
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40.
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