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THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 30, 1977 —19
alton 17th Unit meets.
Mrs. Allan McCall
Correspondent
887-6677
rs, Martin Baan was hostess
en the 17th Boundary unit met
her home for their March
ting, on Wednesday
moon.
he devotional period was
ned by Mrs. Harold
allum reading a poem,
arch is here".- Hymn "All
utiful the March of Days" was
g, Scripture reading was
n from Matthew 25:31-46
wed by repeating the Lord's
er in unison.
rs. Barry Hoegy - took the
is • on "The Power of
sibility Thinking". Mrs.
allum gave a reading, "My
ier". Hymn, "All things
}h'''and beautiful was sung.
&tin was ' received
4ted. Mrs. McCalfunfC18Sed
p'art of the meeting With-
er,
rs,, M. Baan presided kir .the •
inking
public
otested
'few communities now have
jprotecting nonsmokers in
Tublic places.
ebPle spend a lot of time in,
tres, museums, elevators, of
public transportation. And
Stokers are increasingly
filling to breathe other
pVs tobacco, ;;,s,mcke.,,:; The
st government Survey, for
pie, shows that 80 per:,cent
nonsmokers say smoking
uld be banned in public
es, Fifty-one per cent of ,
kers' agree.
n January 1st of this year a
aw respecting smoking in the
of Ottawa came into force.
s by-law regulates smoking in
I shops, patient care areas in
pitals, financial institutions,
hicipal offices, office reception
as, elevators, escalators,
irways, school buses, public
embly indoor areas and
cabs. The by-law also
vides for the designation of.
smoking" areas in
aurants, but in addition states
t every restaurant shall pek a
visible from the, outside of
restaurant indicating whether
not the restaurant provides a
smoking " area.
strength of this by-law is the
orcement procedure. It is the
ponsibility of the "manager,
ervisory officer, proprietor or
ployee" of the premises
erned to enforce the stated
lations and failing to do so,
are subject to the same
aides as the person violating
by-law in the first instance. A
son contravening the
visions of the by-law is liable
fine of from $25.00 to WOO
n conviction. In order that the
ens of the city of Ottawa will
w -about this by-law, 'the city
geted $3000 to explain it to:
general public,
o find out more about this
aw and about ways
smokers can create more
ke-free spaces, contact your
association - the "Christnias
1" people. It's a Matter of Life
Breath. For everyone.
emember! It takes a
mein to place a Brussels Post
pt Ad and be money in pocket.
advertise, jot Dial Brussels .6641,
business. Minutes were read by
Mrs, H. McCallum. Roll call was
answered by 12 members.
Invitations were read from
Seaforth and Blyth to attend their
Walton 1 Lacy Ladies 4-FI Club
held their third meeting, on
Monday evening, March 21st at
the home of Nanci Bennett.
Meeting was opened with the
4-H pledge. Minutes were' *read
by Peggy Humphries. All
members answered the
call, , "Give one point to
'remember, . when cutting and
,marking the fabric." . A.letter was
read from Mrs. Marshall.
presiding Home Economist.
Thankoffering meeting, Walton
U.C.W. thankoffering is to be
held Sunday evening April 17th.
Meeting closed with prayer.
Lunch was served by Mrs. B.
Achievement Day is scheduled for
June 11. Books and garments are
to be into leaders by June 3.
In the discussion the main
topics were gathering darts and
seams. For home assignement we
are to work on our Record Books
and garments.
The next meeting to be held at
Karen Middegaal's home. We
clOsed with the 4-H pledge,
"Learn to do by doing."
Hoegy and. Mrs. H. McCallum
and the hostess.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown
and daughter, Joanne of Guelph
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Stevenson, Ronald and
Christoper also visited at the
same home.
Miss Debbie Achilles of Fergus
spent the holiday week with her
grandparetns Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles. Christine Achilles also
spent several days -at the same
home.
Mr/' illiam Murray is a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital.
Weekend guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries
were Miss Kim Humphries with
her friend Ester Heshka. of Camp
Borden ; both nurses in training at
Victoria Hospital,tondon and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Humpries and
family of London.
It is good to hear that Mr.
Ernest Uhler, R.R.3, Walton has
arrived home after being a patient
in Seaforth Community Hospital
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs.. Herb Trayiss
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett
attended a surprise party recently
for Clayton Sellers at Wellesley
on the occasion of his brithday.
Mission Band members are
reminded that their meeting is
this coming Sunday, one peek
earlier owing to Easter Sunday
falling on the regular Sunday.
l stain' f
don't
th grak
see
it gesI
'Pot soy. Lacy Ladies study
darts and seams
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PLEASED TO MEET TO MEET YOU Young fans
got to meet the puppets after the show at the library
on Thursday. Ross Machan, centre, prepares to
shake hands while Neil Pipe waits his turn.
(Photo by Langlois)
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