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Cranbrook
County Council New house going u
Re commends non smoking areas
20—THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 4v, 1977
The county board of health has
acknowledged the need for non-
smoking areas in public places
and urges the immediate
designation of such areas,
according to information
discussed at County Council on
Friday.
Noting that 58 per cent of the
population are, non-smokers, the
board says there is growing
pressure for "legislation and
governmental directive" to
designate non-smoking areas in
airplanes, restaurants, stores and
other public places.
Government legislation passed
in the United States provides for
summary fines of $5 to $25 for
smoking in such areas, it was
pointed out.
The board also proposed a joint
committee with Perth County to
discuss sharing of services and
consider administrative amalga-
mation of the two health units.
Several councillors yoiced
objections to the idea of a joint
health unit. Reeve William Elston
of Morris Township told the board
he is disappointed more money is
not spent making the Huron
health unit work better instead of
studying a joint committee.
He likes theldea of the health
unit being controlled by the
county, he said, and feels a joint
unit is unnecessary.
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Correspondetit
Mrs. Mac Engel
Work commenced last week
on •the new house being built for
Mr. John Vanass on his lot here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch are
home from an enjoyable trip to
Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. AIf King and son
Kenny and his wife, all of
Brantford, were recent visitors
with. Mrs. Calvin Cameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mitchell
are visiting with their family in
Thorold.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sinclair
and. Susan, Aurora, spent t4
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Cameron and family.
Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart litleh4 Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce'
Schenk, Kitchener, and Mr. an d
Mrs. Oscar Huehn. Conestoga,
visited Miss Emylene !Steiss.
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Mathieso4
and boys, Corunna, visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jolla
Vanass and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson and
family, Cambridge, visited Mt.
and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and family
on Sunday.