HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-25, Page 14LOG CHOPPING — There were more spectators
than contestants.in the log sawing event at the Huron
County Plowing Match on Saturday. Among those
watching this contestant make the sawdust fly are
Russell Bolton of McKillop, Don Pullen of the
Department of Agriculture, and Huron Warden Bill
Elston. The Match was held at Warden. Elston's
Morris Township farm. (Staff Photo)
HPTB&RD reports association activities
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A 1 ittle girl who dearly
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creature hiding in the grass
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Afraid that it had been ha
little • girl picked it carefully
cuddled it in her hands and li
petted it. It did not seem to
but accepted her 8,
attentions, perking up
sparkling eyes, darting hither
yon.
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injured, she ran happily to
father to show him her new-f
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of the wild creature she hel
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before it bit her.
She wanted so much to keel
but being an obedient child
did as her father old her. She
sure it would not have hurt
and she cried bitter tears
disappointment.
Father told her it was
chipmunk and explained it wa
wild creature that should no
caged and tamed for it was ore'
to run free.
By the time father explain
this and dried her tears,' t
chipmunk had scampered awa
She never saw her little frie
again but she never forgot aba
it, or the way it felt resting ever
quietly in her hands. •
Miss V. Dunsmore, Chairman
of Rehabilitation Committe of
Huron Perth Lung Association
told a meeting of the Huron-Perth
Tuburculosis & Respiratory.
Disease Association in Seaforth
that "Better Breathing" classes
for adults and children would
begin September 23 in Stratford.
Mrs. M. Fielding, of Stratford will
conduct the classes.
Other reports were given by
Miss Eva Lancaster, St. Marys;
Mrs. David Schenck, Seaforth;
Ralph Goren, Stratford; Mr s.
,lean Cann, Exeter; and Mrs.
William Green, Stratford.
Mrs. Cann said the Youth,
Board under the guidance of G.
Herndon had had an excellent
entry in the Mitchell Centennial
Parade promoting anti-smoking
activities. She added that
Anthony Hirdes of St. Marys had
been awarded a $250.00 bursary
to enter Respiratory Technology
at Fanshawe College.
Mrs. Schenck reported that
nine Asthmatic • children had
participated in a .5 day "Day
Camp" at the Y . M.
C.A.facility near Harrington. -
The meeting was chaired by
Rev. G. Smith, the President o1
Stratford.
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Patient: "Doc, what I need is
something to get me going,
something to put me in fighting
trim. Is there anything like that in
this prescription?"
Doctor: "No, but wait'll you get
my bill."
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