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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-14, Page 19r: ca`e. Bill 1 Ji ke to tithe to thank August.'. a 'er . and for *11 the i ul w re gifts we .. ved. We'd also like to alk lie who atte? d : t showers for all the lover' gamthat were and Murray Presented. and 1� Walsh., 42 Aari a've Doe, by her Bit - My thanks to all sent ca. visited ce my return home from ctoria Hospital, London. lien otohrner. --42 GRIGG - any thanks to my family and friends for their many acts 010114=5s to the while I was a patient in Stratford General Hospital, and also since my return holm. ! "ma Grigg. ---42x Hullett Happenings House telPte Soccer This year Hullett Township :is having house leaguesoccer teams. Grad's six, seven and eight girls participate. There are four teams with AWAIT- layers WA T - tlayers on each team. Each eam plays six games. The two teams with the most points meet each other in the playoffs. Audio -Visual Aids This year as in the past, Hullett Central School will be having audio-visual aids to assist with tape recorders, projectors etc. It will be their task to make sure teachers receive • _equipment on schedule and to set up the equipment for the teachers. Meet The Teacher Miss Debra Bennett is one of the new teachers at Hullett • Central School this year. Miss Bennett went to Western University and Althouse Teacher's. College. She did her practice 109th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE ST. ANDREWS CHURCH KIPPEN Sun. Oct. 17,1976 at 11 a.m. Rev. Harold J. Snell Guest Minister Special Music by Huronia Choir teaching in Huron, Perth and Middlesex counties. She is now teaching music on rotary and grade four is her home room class. Quite a number of area residents attended the supper in Varna United Church on Wednesday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. Stewart Beattie, Wingham, visited with Mr. Lorne McBride and other relatives last week. Mr. Harold Jones has returned from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where he underwent leg surgery. Kippen East W.I. will meet in the Legion Hall Hessen on October 20 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Edward Rowcliffe will be the ,guest speaker and the roll call is "Which has more in- fluence on a child's up- bringing -- home, school or church?" Mrs Jack Sinclair has the motto --. "Human Beings are tied together by ideas. and feelings, not Geography". Mrs. Michael Conolly has the current events. CAROLE SUTHERLAND Office Manager Clinton Branch Ontario Motor Ltlague CAROLE SUGGESTS... Escape To Disney World One Week. and a Car, from f189.. Includes: Wednesday departure, return air fare, air conditioned accommodation and a car, continental break- fast. Drop in today to Ontario 7 ATTENISUR"" CLINTON •ce , t file anon n a, more lap* to aur heal scheme* we feel t ddttional cost would pr ably outweig! advantages. Iu the brief it was noted t that although the estimated first year cat is►�`, 5, "we note that in Ottawa«Carleton the costs in the second year rose33pcent it m per rcn .� ... assumed will continue to rise." The F.O.A. asked if this money might not be better spent in other areas, suck as keeping hospitals open and in the field of preventative medicine. "Furthermore," the F.O.A. brief said, "it could mean one rl n eople., in ere ore, be borne Mori ithdire tl � or in ?� a �" by great structure They . went on to 'venom - mend that the steering committee be prepared to e the necessary steps to implement a health council, ib o aPassible but to �waeitras long s p before bei forced, in order to gain experience from other councils and thus help avoid costly errors. "We feel that the council should have a clear indication of when it will be given fiscal responsibility in order to facilitate long range plan - 001 on US ectly, The F.O.A. said it felt that local hospital boards and hoards of Health are necessary and should be retained. These boards, they • understand hesttheir local requirements and furthermore, Health COunCil members probable wouldn't t havetime to iv ade. irate consideration to affairs. day day v The brief agreed with the concept of committees and suggested that hospital boards could be committees of the Health Council. Committee members. it repreSent as s 'po*nta and baekgrau�, possible, such as urb, rural, businessmen, 'housewives and farmers, the brief says. The P.O.A. noted that, "it is very difficult for persons not, directly related to the health. field to suggest meaningful functions of'a health council. "However," the brief says, "the council should be aware of the total health needs of the area and ensure that, as far as possible, all .services be available . to all -persons without costly duplications. Probably at the beginning, most of the District Health Council's time would have to be devoted to various health care studies before intelligent Bruceiiosis not up in Huron decisions could be made.'• The Federation had been According to Dr. W.J. Thompson of the Department of Agriculture Health of Animals branch there are presently 16 herds of cattle under quarantine for Brucellosis in the County of Huron. This is approximately the same as at this time last year. `It would therefore ap- pear," Dr. Thompson notes, •'that the incidence of Brucellosis in Huron remains relatively constant." New regulations for the control of the disease have been introduced, however. and Dr. Thompson says he anticipates that the new rules will be better and decrease the incidence of this disease. "Our experience in Huron County indicates that herds which have contacted active infection were ones • which were purchased," Dr. LAST 3 DAY% For the Dutch Store's Annual VOW Hurry in for the Bargains! Sole Ends October 16th For Canadian and imported Yards: THE DUTCH STORE SS Albert 5t. Clinton Entertainment FRIDAY & SATURDAY October !Sth t 16th 4524302 THE CAVALIERS Treat yourself and your friends ... for your convenience r`t tfot Buffet is served THURS.,1 FRi. 12 noon - 2 p.m. Casual Dress Dine by Candlelight SUNDAY SMORGASBORD p.m. to 8 p.m. IUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY -M- Visit the KEG ROOM Cotour TV + Relaxing atmosphere Candielghr� esrourant i Tavern Licensed under L.C.B.O. SAYF1ELD RD.. GODERICH 5244111.. ' .. Thompson explained. "It found to be infected has would. therefore, be my. ad- puss through a livestock vice to livestock owners to dealer's premises. have any additions to their Livestock dealers affected herds blood tested previous to by this change:in regulations entering their premises and. are those who collect cattle on again 30 days later." their premises for resale. Livestock dealers' Brucellosis testing at auction premises must now be barns and stockyards will registered with Agriculture continue under the Health of Canada in a further step to Animals Branch regular control brucellosis in testing program. Canadian cattle herds, In addition, a negative Agriculture Minister Eugene brucellosis test within the Whelan has announced. previous 30 days of cattle Livestock dealers are also being moved required to keep records of terprovincially can be the movement of cattle on required under the amend - and off their registered ments. premises under amendments "We have been very con - to Agriculture Canada's cerned that outbreaks of Animal Contagious Diseases brucellosis have occurred as Regulations which became the result of cattle being effective last month. moved from one province to "Brucellosis is usually another. This step should stop introduced to a herd when an this from happening again," infected animal is purchased. Mr. Whelan said. But until now, many dealers "When brucellosis is did not ,have records to identified in a herd, the p-mititTO Agr outtt" eta`iiades tHealth of -Animals Branch Health of Animals Branch conducts a thorough with the name and address of epidemiological i n - tseller-so-the herd of eogin _.vestigation. These amend - could be +detertnined," Mr. ments are designed to make Whelan said. the investigation easier and With the amendments, all to protect herd owners in cattle eligible to be tested for every way possible," Mr. brucellosis will require a Whelan said. negative test within 30 days Blood test for brucellosis prior to being brought to a must be done by a Health of dealer's registered premises. A n i mals Branch These animals • will be veterinarian, inspector, or an identified by a Health of accredited veterinarian. Animals Branch eartag put Those cattle not requiring a on when the blood samples test are calves under six are collected for the test and months of age, spayed before the animal reaches the heifers, steers, or female dealer's premises. cattle which are ac - The livestock dealer's companied by a certificate records will identify each proving they were born animal by eartag. This will within the previous two years assist in any Health of and were vaccinated against Animals Branch in- brucellosis between three and vestigation if an animal later nine months of age. low 1 asked by Medical Officer of Health for Huron, Dr. Frank Mills, to propose one or more names for nomination to the Council. However, the brief noted, "We feel it would be unrealistic to suggest nominations for Council Membership at this time." "We would be pleased to make such nomination nearer a time at which a Health Council would be set up." Sunday Special OQOBER 17 PORK CHOPS with applesauce. creamy mashed potatoes. -OR-french fries, buttered kernel corn. Beef barley soup. The above includes soup or juice, salad, tea or coffee. Dessert - strawberry shortcake. ALL ; 3 8 5 FOR • Debbie's Custard Cup 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON ON HWY. 4 AT VANASTRA ROAD 482-9896 AUTUMN PARTIES are EASY with Kentucky Fried 1 kickn.� A CANADIAN COMPANY Perfect for Parties and Get-togethers of any kind. Church Sofia's. Club Banquets. Office Parties, Team Dinners, or Entertaining at Home. You can serve 3040-200 or more with Colonel Sanders' "Do -ft -Yourself" Buffet. You'll have 3 pieces of our Finger Lickin' Good. Kentucky Fried Chicken for everyone. as well as generous helpings of Cote Slaw or Salads of your choice, plenty of buttered Grecian Bread for each. Weil give you plates, forks, serving spoons, napkins. wet towels - a handsome paper tablecloth even a convenient packing carton to clean up afterwards. Just call our nearby manager - give us a couple of hours - then it'll be ready and welting - lust come and get it. Brucefieid:Iflited Chruc 1OOth ANNIVERSARY OCTOBER 24, 1976: 1 1 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Rev. Dr. Graham Tipple of Calvary United Church. London, Guest Preacher. Special music by the choir and the Town and Country Four. 8 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP A musical service presented by the Woodstock Charalaires. You are invited to our Birthday Celebration NUTRITION WEEK October 1 8 - 23, 1976 Monday, October 18, 1976 Time: 2 p.m. Place; Vanastra, Christian Church Subject:"Goad Nutrition Influences the Neonatal Period" Baby sitting provided Time: a p.m. Place: Seaforth High School Library. Subiect: "Girth Control" Speaker: Miss Helen Haresign Nutrition Consultant Ministry of Health Tuesday, October 19, 1976 Time: 2 p.m. Place: Townhall, Bayfield Film on Nutrition Wednesday, October 20, 1976 Time: 2 p.m. Place: Zurich, Maplewood Apartments Film on Nutrition Discussion Leader: Mrs. Madeleine Roske TEAC A-170 Dolby Cassette Deck. Retail 329.00 Musics Price Teaoc quality and reliability in o low cost deck. Come in for o demonstration. Once you see and hear the A-110. you won't se"ltle for anything less. 87 Kingston Ste et the 5 Hies:.. GODERICH ,•