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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