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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-12-18, Page 144111•01=1111111MMIA1/16 SEAFORTH IGA Complete one Stop Shopping Shop & Save PALANDA MANDARIN ORANGES 3 100 tins tin WHOLE OR JELLIED OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIE1 14 oz. 41 tin USA No. 1 Red Emperor GRAPES 3 lbs. S USA No. 1 CRISP HEAD LETTUCE U.S.A. No. 1 Zipper Skin Florida Tangerines 'girl:II 49 YOUNG TURKEYS CANADA GRADE UTILITY SIZE 20 lbs. and over • • ale ••• .- • • • CHECKERBOARD READY TO EAT SIZES 5 to 12 lbs. COOKED TURKEYS EA. 32 U.S.A. No. 1 New Sunkist Navel Oranges a.=.. 1 lb. Prices effective until closinc Saturday,, beCeiriber21 19 • Rebekahs sing carols at party Report from Queens Park By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. The Rebekahs met in the Lodge Hall for their regular meeting Tuesday eivening December 10 with Noble Grand Leona Connelly and Vice Grand Jennie Turnbull presiding, and a good attendance of members. The rooms were decorated with the Christmas symbols of poinsettias, holly, wreaths and, a Christmas tree. During the business Sister Mildred McTaggart was Inspections end The Chief Public Health Inspector with the Huron County Health Unit, Jim McCaul, has announced that septic tank inspections will end this week. Mr. McCaul said: "It is the annual practice' of the Health Unit to stop all septic tank installations in the county on or about December 15. Past experience has indicated that tile beds installed after this date show a high failure rate because of frozen or saturated soil. This date is flexible depending upon weather conditions. Exceptions can be made in cases where repairs to a system are necessary for the convenience Hof the householder. However, as a general rule, all new systems should be completed by 15 December, or postponed until spring. If you have any questions regarding any late installations or emergency repairs, kindly call the Health Unit Office nearest you. Goderich 524-8301 Exeter 235-1014 Wingham 357-2264 welcomed as a new member. D.D.P. Jean Bridge presented Sisters Annie Thynne and Marguerite Crawford with their twenty-five year jewels. They have been faithful members since their joining. Sister Pearl Kokesh was presented with a gift by D.D.P. Jean Bridge, in honour of her recent marriage. Donations were made to the Children's War Memorial Hospital and to Goderich Psychiatric Hospital Christmas stockings. Following the closing of lodge the annual Christmas party was presented by the social committee. A programme consisting of carol singing, a square dance by the Hoe Downers, Jane Hall, Lois McCutcheon; Janet McCutcheon, Joan Bernard, Dolores Wheeler, Helen Adams, Rene Richmond and Barb McCutcheon - a day time serial introduced by Sarah Stephenson - a short dialogue `The Family Hold Back' and a Christmas contest. Florence Webb was the chairlady for the evening. Draw prizes including an afghan were won by - afghan - Mary Pryce, Vancouver, B.C., mystery prize - Janice Adams, Brussels, tablecloth - Shirley Lea Pair pillow Cases - Marie Turnbull, Brussels, Pair tea towels - Joan Edgar, Listowel and matching towels and wash cloths - Todd Wheeler. An exchange of gifts was made after which the lu nch committee served a traditional smorgasbord Christmas lunch. The Ontario. Government will bring in legislation shortly to increase the number of provincial ridings to 125 from 117 before the next election as proposed by the 3 man redistribution Commission whose report was tabled in the Legislature this week. Part of the terms of reference of the Commission was that there were not to be fewer than 117 ridings nor more than 125, with a 25% tolerance which could be exceeded at the discretion of the Commission provided that the total number of electoral districts in Northern Ontario remained at not less than fifteen which is the present number. The riding of Huron-Bruce has been enlarged considerably by the additions 'of Port Elgin, Southampton, and the Townships of Saugeen to the North and St. John Ambulance wants your Holiday SEason to be happy and safe. They advise you to take a few precaution's that will avoid accidental injuries: • 1. Be sureyour Christmas Tree is standing in a pail of water to keep it from drying out. 2. Make sure your tree lights are in good condition with no frayed cords. 3. Keep your sidewalk and steps free from ice. Seaforth, the Townships of McKillop, Hullett, and Tuckersmith to the South.The riding population moves from its present 34,000 to 51,797 based on the 1971 census. In total, the riding consists of the Townships of Ashfield, Bruce, Carrick, Colborne, Culross, East Wawanosh, Greenoch, Grey, Howick, Hullett, Huron, Kincardine, Kinloss, McKillop, Morris, Saugeen, Tuckersmith, Turnberry, and West Wawanosh; the towns of Kincardine, Port Elgin, Seaforth, Southampton and Wingham and the villages of Blyth, Brussels, Lucknow, Mildmay, Ripley, Teeswater and Tiverton. The Minister of Health, Frank Miller, announced a comprehensive program designed 4. Make sure that presents for small children have no sharp edges. 5. Keep your tree a safe distance from a fireplace and be sure to use a screen to keep sparks from your floor and rugs. 6. Make sure you and your children ski, skate, snowshoe, toboggan, or snowmobile in safe designated areas.7. Enjoy winter sports without being reckless. 8. Avoid painful frostbite by to provide informal and services to pe assistance in mat! planning. Local •official h( will be made re ensuring the proyis in their communit3 The Minister of ' and Communica Rhodes introduce some amendmer Highway Traffic buses are now requ their signals rega speed limit. Prey school bus operate speed zone, signal were not used when being discharged of the bus. Further, school have their own dis wearing the prop( clothing. 9. Teach children berries, leaves or Christmas plants st Jerusalem Cherry, / Poinsettia. They digestive upset, irritation and vomiting. Cattle has by eating wild mist 10.Drive carefully road conditions are causes poor visibilit St. John Ambulance give safely ti 12—THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER' 1£4 1974