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ing raised with Huron
37 1/2 percent; Lambto
percen4 and Sarnia, 25
It was reportedHuro
in the feasibility study,
taken, would be between
and $7,000.
In spaking about the p
commission, Reeve
noted that the former
County • Jail tt is one of th
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Old Time, dance held,
County Council .:approves,...Parkway
Correspondent
Mrs.Joe Walker
Mr. Jim Darling of Belmore
and Miss Cheryl Hill of Listowel
and. Mr. Ivan Haugh of R.R. 1,
Wingham were Sunday guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and
Eileen.
' Sunday visitors' with Mr. and
Mrs. George Fischer, payle and
Kalvin, were Miss Pam Hickey,
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Elliott,
Mrs. Lloyd Henning, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Henning, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Snell and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Walker and family.
Mrs. J, J. Elliott spent the
weekend with her daughter, Mrs.
Edna Forbeck at Niagara Falls.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hall and grandsons of
It takes at least two to cure
an illness. The doctor and the
patient.
Seeing a doctor soon about
symptoms that don't go away--
like a cough or breathlessness--
is one good way to help prevent
long-term lung disease.
Too many people postpone
seeing a doctor because they
hope in vain that their symptoms
will disappear. When the
symptoms persist, they are
embarrassed about their delay
and sometimes are less than
truthful with the doctor once
they see him or her. Patients
may also say they drink or smoke
less than they do. And they may
hesitate to volunteer facts that
could help the doctor diagnose
the illness. To help, doctors
need all the pertinent informat-
ion they can get.
One way to be a better pat-
ient is to organize your thoughts
and the history of your illness
before you see the doctr. This
,gets the picture clear in your
own mind, and you're less likely
to dverloo.k pertinent points to
tell the doctor. It also helps
the doctor get, to the" cause of
your problem sooner . And if
the doctor's explanations are not
clear, ask questions. Doctors
don't know when you don't under-
stand if you don't tell them.
Too many patients do not
follow the doctor's instructions.
many stop taking medications
once they feel better. • That may
not be long enough. If you have
ACROSS 2. Russian
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tently 3. Hazard
5. Baseball 4. Alleviate
deal 5. Topic
10. Operatic -6, Wander
highlight 7. Part of
11. Beginning a. ni.
of the 8, Performer
Fourth 9. Boot the
Command- baseball
ment 13. From one's
12. Minus own garden
13. Hoodlum's 15. Observed
gat 17. Interjection
14. Film for silence
beauty 18. Spire orna.-
(2 wds.) merit
16. Scotch , 19. Be-
"uncle" fore
17. Brave's
housing l z
21. African.
republic
25. Weary
Malady
(2 '1,vdS.)
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seats
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29. Ship's diary
30. See 14
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38: Canal' and
lake
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the White
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40. Make Well
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Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall
and family of Shakespeare and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall andfam-
' ily of Brussels.
A large crowd attended an
Old Tillie Dan,ce in Bluevale
Communityliall on Friday night.
Music was supplied by Tiffin's
orchestra. Lucky prizes ' were
wen by Jacqualine Robertson and
Sandra Turvey, Mrs. WM.
Robertson, Ross Turvey and Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Johnston. It
was sponsored by the Wornen's
Institute and proceeds will be•
used to help redecorate the hall
basenn-mt. The ladies served
lunch and a good time was en-
joyed by all.
A successful tea and bazaar
was held at the United Church
Bluevale by the U.C.W. on Fri-
day afternoon.
a TB infection, for example, you
must take pills every day for at
least a year in order not to
develop TB illness. Skipping
pills, failing to come back for
follow-up visits, not sticking to
a recommended diet-- all these
wipeout the good care y,otir doctor
wants to provide;
Getting better is, a two-way
relationship. To find out more
about ways to prevent and treat
lung disease, contact your lung
association. And when trouble-
some symptoms arrive, see your
doctor soon. It's a matter pf
life and breath.
Baked
Cheese Puff
8 slices •buttered. white bread
2 cups (8 ounces) grated cheddar
cheese
3 beaten eggs
3 cups milk
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Dash cayenne
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
Arrange 4 slices buttered
bread in greased baking, dish.
Sprinkle with half the cheese. Re-
peat with remaining bread and
cheese. Combine remaining in-
gredients and pour over bread.
Bake 30 to 35 minutes at 350
degrees F. 6 servings.
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Members of Huron County
Council gave their approval last
Friday in Goderich for the Lake
Huron Parkway Committee com-
prising representatives from.
Huron, Lamlaton an d the City
of Sarnia, to' make a feasibility
study of the area from Sarnia
along Lake. Huron to AmberleY.
The purpose of the study is
to determine what could be done ,•
to improve that area as far as
the tourist industry is concerned,
as well as for the enjoyment of
residents in the immediate dis,.
trict. Ultimate plans are for
the possible formation of a park-
way Commission,
Reeve Anson IVIcKinley,
The Township of Tuckersrnith
has requested assistance from
the planning' department for.
Huron County in the preparation
of a zoning bylaw - but the mun-
icipality's name has only been
added to a long and growing
longer list.
The waiting list now numbers
nine municipalities consisting of
Goderich Township, Hensall,
Ashfield Township, Colborne
Township, Usborne Township,
East Wawanosh Township, God-
erich Town, Stephen Township
and Tuckersmith Township -
in that order.,
Already the Planning Depart-
ment is working on plans for
Zurich, Brussels, Grey Town-
ship, Howick Township, Hayfield,
Wingham and Hullett Township -
also in that order. •
Warden Roy Pattison and
County Administrator 'John
Berry have signed the neces-
sary lease forms pertaining to
the rental by the province . of
the addition to the assessment
building.
According to the Property
Chairman, Reeve Harold Lobb
of Clinton, the work is proceed-
ing on schedule and the new
facilities should be ready for
Road men
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that one of its' members, William
Taylor, Road Sup'tStanleYTown-
ship, had been elected to the
Presidency of the Ontario Road
Superintendents' Association and
was present and able to bring
official greetings from the parent
organization.
Bill' Campbell, ,Road sup,t
IVIcKillop, expressed thanks to
the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Blyth Legion for the banquet
served to approximately 135
guest. Mrs. Stewart Ament
replied.
Clarence Hanna, Road Sup't
East Wawanosh and Secretary of
the ASsociation, read communi
cations from various members
and suppliers unable' to attend.
President, Karl Haberer,
called Bill ROUtly, Usborne To-k,
ship and Robert Gibson, Howick
Townthip, who have retired
as. Road Superintendents to
receive from Bill McArter, , Read
Sup't Morris Township and
liani Taylor' Road Supt Stanley
suitable gifts from the Associa-
tion as an eitpression of appreo-;
Wien for their help and gUida.hce
in the past.' H e presented Mr.
ROutlY With an hondrary .life
membership in the Association
for many valted years 'as an ae-
tiVe MeMber serving as
secretary for five years and as
PreSident'for the yeara 1071 and
1"2A.Iter the debt prizeSi don,
Add by Va.tionS
diStributed, entertainment was
provided by Jilt' WAN Group
Of Brussels.
tNGLI811 blAtIll'NEt1 •
After 96, 'eal'iapse t digging
oil tt* much-debated English
naUiedGlia
.6i"yhas tetiiihed
Stanley Township, is chairman
of the take HuronParkwayCoM-
mittee, He told council an
"inventory" is necessary as well
as a study into the distance in-
land a Parkway Commission
would have jurisdiction over. He
did not see the feasibility study
as an, expensive undertaking al-
though suggestion was it would
cost approximately $50,000 to
$75,000.
"All the information needed
is available," said McKinleY.
"It just has to be put together."
The feasibility study, if
approved, would be financed with
75 percent Of the funds from the
Ontario government and • the
occupancy early in the new year.
Additional Space has• been
requested for the Social Ser-
vices Department and • plans are
,hOw afoot to renovate the store
'room adjacent to the Social Ser-
vices office in the court house
for this purpose.
In its report to council, the
Social Services Committee noted
'that department's budget is run-
ning approximately $22,000 below
budget estimates. Chairman
Lloyd Ferguson spoke highly of
Social Services Administrator
John MacKinnon and his staff.
"I am very pleased with the
worli, of the staff," said Reeve
Ferguson. "They are doing a
great job for the county." ' •
In other business,J. A. Mair,
deputy reeve of Morris Town-
ship, was appointed to the Board
of Governors of Conestoga Col-
lege for the term commencing
January 1, 1974.
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Home, Brussels.
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