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TRAILER PARK IN OPERATION —; There are
several residents in the municipally operated trailer
park in the northwest area of the village. Park
residents will soon have cable TV, according to a
recent decision of Brussels Council. (Staff Photo)
TODAY'S CHILD
MRS. RICHARD CARTER ,
Margaret Isobel Carter of
2, Brussels, passed away in.
Wingham and District Hospital
on Thursday August 1st, 1974.
She was in her 81st year,
Born in. Grey Township, she
was the daughter of the late John
and. Mary Stevenson. She was
married on August 21st, 1940 to
Richard Carter, who survives his
wife.
One brother, William
Stevenson of Grey Township, also
survives,
She was predeceased by three
brothers, John Stevenson and.
James Stevenson, both of Grey
Township and Baxter Stevenson
of B,C,
Funeral services were held
from the Wingham Brthren
Chapel, conducted by Len Trex
'and Robert McLaren at 2:00 p.m.
on Saturday, August 3rd.
Pallbearers were Wm. Blake,
Kenneth MacDonald, Donald
Perrie, Donald Clarke, Bill
Gordon and George Cardiff.
Want to quit smoking?Try oranges
,
BY HELEN ALLEN People who want to quit
smoking can try oranges instead.
A research psychologist at the
Outspan Organization in Britain
conducted an experiment with
two groups of confirmed smokers.
There was only one requirement.
When they felt the urge to light
up, the smokers'would eat a piece
of orange, preferably sucking the
juice out first. After three weeks
of controlled orange eating, the
number of cigarettes smoked by
the groups dropped an average of
74 percent. Twenty percent of
one group quit smoking
altogether.
Dr. Edward Hernandez claims
the evidence suggests that orange
eating is a good substitute for
cigaratte smoking during the
initial period of withdrawal. The
effect of citrus fruit, particularly
oranges, on the palate is similar
to the "bite" experience by
smoking a cigaratte, he says.
There's another interesting fact
about smoking and oranges.
Smoking reduces the supply of
vitamin C in the body, while
oranges build it up. Some studies
show the vitamin contributes to a
feeling of well-being and also
reduces the duration of colds.
Dr. Hernandez, like every other
expert in the field, says the basic
requirement for quitting smoking
is a strong wish to quit. Oranges
are a technique, but the
determination to quit is essential
for success. When that's there,
People find their own way to quit,
With oranges or without.
The overwhelming majority of
smokers now say they want to
quit. Oranges are worth a try.
For more ways to quit smoking,
contact your Christmas Seal
association. It's a matter of life
and breath.
News of Cronbrook
New 4-H Club
leaders are named
•-,:r.••••• •
HE LIKES THE OUTDOORS
When you see that eager smile, it's hard to believe that Scott
is usually serious and unresponsive with strangers. Scott is five,
Anglo-Saxon in descent, tall, sturdy and strong. He has brown
hair and blue eyes. A strong-willed boy, he has learned how to
get his own way and is determined about it.
Scott's general health is good but he has a catalogue of
problems. He has had some convulsions and is on medication. It
is not established that he has epilepsy but that he is prone to.
seizures. However, he has had none for over a year. His speech'
is unclear and therapy has been recommended..He has a short
attention span, is somewhat hyperactive and appears to be
generally behind in development.
Added to all that, the middle and fourth fingers on both hands
are bent. Scott can move the fingers and close them- fully but
cannot straighten them.
Scott plays relatively well with children of all ages, though
sometimes frustrated when he cannot keep up with them. He
likes to be outdoors and loves to climb or ride his tricycle. He
enjoys coloring and playing with blocks.
His potential is not known but the school psychologist has
;recommended that he be enrolled in the regular kindergarten.
Scott needs a mother and father who will not be dismayed by
his medical history and who can be patient until he is ready to
respond to them,
To inquire about adopting Scott, please Write to Today's Child,
Ministry of Community 'aild Social Services, Box 888, Station K,
Toronto M4P 2H2, For general adoption information, please
contact your local 'Children's Aid SOciety.
Smiles
Caddies or Carts?
It is interesting the way carts
ate replaced caddies on many
golf course. There ore three big
advantages to using the carts,
however: They don't cost, they
don't criticize and they don't count
South For The Winter
Rave you heard about' those
'o birds Who decided they would
Ditontize this year? Instead of Atilt south for the Winter, they
ok a bus,
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
Personals
Mr. Ivor Williams, Calgary,
was a weekend visitor with Mrs.
W.A.Williams and Mrs. Stuart
McNair.
Mrs. John Schnock enjoyed a
visit recently with friends
in Toronto and Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Szarek
spent several days last week with
other friends at Turkey Point.
Mrs. Gordon Engel and son
Paul, Mrs. Harry Bolger, Mrs.
Mary Becker, Kitchener and Mrs.
Mac )angel toured the Bruce
Peninsula for several days.
The 4-H leaders "The Club
Girl Entertains" will be Misses
Sylvia Vanderveen, assistant Gail
Elliott.
The W.I. are holding their
picnic on August 11 at family
mosorromooner
Can't Drown?
Despite legends that you can't
drown in the Okefenokee Swamp
because an alligator will swallow
you first, a gator actually will
more likely turn tail and run than
attack a human,
Notke
Paradise, including a pot-luck
supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lockau of
Kitchener visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fischer.
Alex Cameron is a patient in
Listowel Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Purdy and
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Hetherington were on a motor
trip in the U.S. over the weekend.
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