HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-11-26, Page 5BREADS GALORE— Julie Campbell of the Brussels
Dough-nuts 4H club gave a presentation on breads
from many lands at the 4H Achievement Day in. Ethel
on. Saturday. (Photo by Langlois)
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Smith's General Store
Walton, Ontario
Friday 10 a.m. — b p.m. Mon:, Tues., Wed., Thurs.,
Ir Sunday 4 p.m. — 8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. — 9 p.m.
Recent investigations carried
t by APP officers at Wingham
tachment include;
Seven investigations with
en persons charged under the
quor Control Act. Twenty-seven
arges laid with 27 warnings.
sued under the Highway Traffic
ct. Thirty-one investigations
ith two persons charged under
Criminal Code,
On Tuesday, November 18,
In D. Cameron of .R.R. 2,
arriston and Graham G. Tele-
us of R. 'R 1, Gorrie were
volved in a collision of Highway
87, east of Huron Road 28,
Howick Township. Injured as a
result of the collision was Graham.
G. Telemus. Total damages were
estimated at $2800.00
On Thursday, November 20,
Clifford Kernachan and Gail. J.
McDonald, both of Brussels were
involved in a collision on County
Road 12, south of Flora St. in.
Brussels. No one was injured.
Damages were estimated at $300.
Raymond R.Sanderson of R.R.
1, Fordwich was injured in , a
single car accident on County
Road 30, south of Edward St.,
Howick Township when his ye-
hristmas crafts
emonstrated to
orticuituralists
The Brussels Horticultural
lety met in the PubliC Library
.17th starting with a pot luck
pper at 7 p.m. with 23 members
d 6 guests presesnt. Atthe end
the supper " Miss. Michelle
Cutcheon played the piano for
istmas carols. Michelle was
anked by Mrs. E. Cudmore and
yen a gift.
Mrs. J. Uniac then introduced
es. D. Matheson Of - Moles-
rth, guest speaker for the
ening, Mr's. Matheson did a
endid Christmas
monstration. Mrs. Matheson'
ade and explained many crafts.
us Uniac thanked Mrs.
stheson and presented .a gift.
Mrs. F. Dunk presided for the
siness opening with 0 Canada,
minutes. The treasurer's report,
roll call and, cOrrespondence
followed. Mrs. . Dunk told
members that as co-hosts to the
1976 convention they are to
supply 10 dozen cookies. More
information will be available
later.
The Nominating Committee for
1976 officers is to be Mrs. G.
Gibson, Mrs. A. Knight, Mrs.
Wm. Miller.
The door prize was won by
Mrs.E. Cudmore. Mrs.
Matheson's door prize by Mrs.
Bert Hemingway.
Mrs. John Kelly, Mrs. G.
Gibson, Mrs, John Speir and
Mrs. Geo.. Wesenberg / were the
committee in charge of the
supper.
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iti the 05ilitifultileatibtit industrY,
Moor Street West,/teeth
toi'onto., Ofituarlo Mss
the Hot. Judy LaNtatsh, His Hcstiotir Judge LA.ildaiiiieu, 8&Jit, Young.
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SPIRIT
PP Reports
High damage, few
injuries in car accidents
hide went off the east shoulder of
the road, struck 8 guide posts,
then hit a tree in the' east ditch.
Damages to his vehicle were
estimated at $700.00
On Saturday, November 22,
Richard• P. Fines of R.R. 1,
Bluevale was involved in a singles
car accident on County Road 12,
south of Concession 10, Turn-
berry Township when his vehicle
went off the west edge of the road
and .struck a pole and a fence:
Damages were estimated . at
$1500.00. There were no injuries.
Herman Klaver of R.R. 1,
Dublin was northbound on #4
Highway, south of Huron Raod 16
when he went— onto the east
shoulder of the road, entered a
ditch and struck an embankment.
He was not injured. Damages
were estimated at $300.00.
On Sunday, November 23,
Lonnie K. Whitfield was south-
bound on Highway #4 when a
deer ran from the east side of the
Highway in front of him causing
an estimated $300.00 damage to
his vehicle. Mr. Whitfield was not
injured.
Carman A. Riley of R.R. 1,,
Londesboro and James A. Sho-
wers of Wingham were involved in
a collisiOn on Concession 8, west
of County Road 12, Morris .Twp.
No one was injured. Damagzs
were estimated at $900.00
Harry S. Bulmer of Kincardine
and Marion H. Gibson , of Wrox-
eter were involved in a collision
on Highway 86 at the junction of
Huron Road 12, Turnberry Tow/ •
ship. Injured as a result of the
collision were both drivers and
Allison H. Gibson, a passenger in
the. Gibson vehicle. Damages
were estimated at $3500.00.
"Bang. Bang.You're dead: Some say the violence in our media makes us-and our
children-react to the world in a violent way.
If that's true, we're in trouble. There's been very •
little research in Canada, and none about all the media.
The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communi-
cations Industry is trying to find an answer.
What does violence mean? Does it reflect the real
world? Or can it create a different, more violent world . ,
in which we all have to live?
- What is the Commission doing? We're reviewing
the current research. Holding public hearings for
everyone. And we'll be recommending appropriate
action to all levels of government, to the industry and
to the public.
What can you do? You can start by thinking about
the effect that violence in the media has-good or
bad-On your life. Your family. And that includes violence
in radio, TV, •Comic books,-newspapers, popular music,
movies, books7 even rock concerts.
Then, tell us what you think. Send us your ideas.
Come to the hearings. And when the time comes
to make recommendations, there'll be things you can
do. In your own home, your own neighbourhood.
With your own children.
important for all of us to know more about media .
violence and how it affects us. We will, if you help.
The Royal CoMmission on Violence is holding a
hearing in:
wtNGRAM
December 3, 19/5 7:30 p.m. 4 10:30 p.m.
F.g.Madill Secondary School, Gynt 128
Carling Terrace
Wingham 4 Ontario
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