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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-10-31, Page 12remaining 25 percent of 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 such a commission coal take." .403'eg,on,e REGULAR HEARING Al SERVICE CEN' FRI,NOV. - 3 p.m. Eders Stor': FRE cleaning an. ,check-up of any. hearing FRE electronic hearing test E. R. Thede 88 Queen St. 'So Kitchener 15' 28 Itaketi R4 News of .Bluevale 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 1, Gaze in- city ' 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.) 21. Batik of seats 28 do round 29. Ship's diary 30. See 14 across 37:Asperse 38: Canal' and lake 30. Friend of the White Rabbit • 40. Make Well '41, Inhibit -42: Ship bdt, tom DOWN 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. 20, Moham- medan saint 21. Con- Vened 22. Gard- ner of Holly- wood 23. Al- low 24. Wrath 26. Old. 29. 29. Kind of beer 30. Valley 31, Dis- mount- ed • 32. Firkical 33. Smooch 34. Vndeniable 35. Ireland 36. Virginia, for one 37.-~ . as .a hatter 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 (Continued from page 1) 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. LI.STOWEL FLORIST. As close as your telephone P,rompt attention to your Flowe Ord,ers Regular deliveries to the Loca -Funeral Home . PHONE 291204.0. Also represented by Watts Funer Home, Brussels. e,••••444,•#####4.,..~4,04,0*••••••••••••~#* McCutcheon Grocery Phone 887-9445• We Deliver Knechtel 's POWDERED CREAM . . 11 oz. . . .59 Hyatt's BEANS WITH PORK. . 19 oz. . 2/ 49 Weston's LEMON CAKE . . .Reg.47(t . . . .37 Chiquita. BANANAS . . . 2 lb.. . . .25 henson's Grocery COFFEE RICA .4' ! (.Limited dir ge 760 2-4.&t0M61') Supreme Assorted' :COOKIES, PiAlintO AMeHttn 14 .62, MACARONI ' t H Lt 81, SPA.6 Kan & CHEFSF SUGAR.: 5 Ibt,. 4 4 4 fkli*hd 0:6 6146Yi4 dUdtbthti Free :delivery • . 10 la 14 23 • 37 39 Becoming beffer patients CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY'S ANSWER 11 38 40 42. 35 36 24 12-414E BRUSSELS POST,•OCTOBER 1973 Social services under budget ,14 61,okg,As