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The Brussels Post, 1979-11-21, Page 4THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL" * ECONOMY * SERVICE QUALITY BARRY BUCHANAN 482-7374 GLENN MCLEAN 887.9264 P.O. BOX 1136 CLINTON, ONT, 4 THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 21, 1979 Report from Queen's Park Unit makes 54 visits some physical weakness we need to see them through "Spiritual Bifocals" and treat them accordingly, she said, The Scripture I Samuel 2; "Hannah's Prayer" intro- duced Mrs. Crocker's study on the "Life of Hannah" who personalties Motherhood. After years of faithful prayer a son Samuel (Asked of the L'Ord,) was born to her. She consecrated this child to the service of God, leaving his hair uncut, Christmas cards were dis- tributed to be sent to shut-ins and forms members, Volunteers offered to spend some time at the nursing home with crafts, visiting reading, music etc. The Nominating Commit- tee reported the Executive for 1980 as follows: Past President - Mrs. E. Heming- way; President - Mrs. Cud- more; 1st Vice President - Mrs, Tyerman; 2nd Vice President - Mrs. I Evans; Secretary - Mrs. R. Hupfer, Assistant Secretary - Mrs. J. Taylor; Treasurer - Miss L. Lucas; Pianist - Mrs. V. Thomas; Assistant - Mrs. W. Turnbull. Program Com- mittee - Mrs. Crocker, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Steffler, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Hupfer. Mrs. Hazelwood enter- tained II sh mipi pot "kg% ncerri bad Afternotohne umnietmabtehrserohf otinhee er r I II U I I ILO V I I I on Tuesday. Fifteen members answere,d the Roll Call with a verse of "Hope." Fifty-four visitations were recorded. Mrs. Hemingway called the meeting to Worship by quoting a scripture Verse. The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Crocker convened the Devotions relative to Remembrance Day. Scripture Luke 19. "Love to Little Children featuring the International Year of the Child." Was followed by the story of Helen Bacon, a nurse in the Leper wing of a Thailand hospital. The special care and love offered by this nurse to AsheH, the leper boy completely changed his at- titude from being rejected to being a person. Rather than regarding unfortunate people as outcasts because of BY MURRAY GAUNT MPP During the Ministry of Natural Resources Estimates held this week, I had the opportunity to express the concern felt by fishermen in regard to the fish-stocking program in Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The efforts of the Ministry over the past twenty years to introduce splake have been a failure, and the tourist industry has suffered serious tzar n from poor angling. 1 told the committ ee that the constituents of- Anion-Bruce are up in arms over the failure of this program and the Ministry's decision to continue with the experiment. "The natives are restless. The Grey-Bruce area has been deserted by anglers. You might just as well be out there fishing for passenger pigeons-you just can't find these fish. You spent twenty years and a lot of money to find a fish which could survive the lamprey... but they seem to disappear out of the bottom of the lake," The Legislature's Select Committee on Hydro Affairs has concluded that Ontario's nuclear reactors are "acceptably safe". However, the final report of the all-party fourteen TEXAN GRILL 3/99e Ginger Ale'at'Pepsi Family size bottles Buy your Tickets on a Christmas Cake 35c each or 3 for $1.00 Member BBA Don't forget the OPEN Mon., Tues., Thurs., $100 Weekly Draw Fri., Sat., Wed. 6:30 - 6:30 - 10 p.m. Sun. 9:30 - 10 p.m. Brussels 887-6951. member committee adds "there are real risks in the peaceful use of nuclear power and,. absolute safety can never be totally assured." The report makes several recommendations to improve nuclear safety, while pointing out weaknesses in the design, oper ation and regulation of Ontario's nuclear industry. "The committee learned that it is impossible to assure that there is absolute safety in the operation of Ontario's reactors..There is a broad range of possible accidents and subsequent consequences with varying likelihoods of occurence. "Even so, given the clear commitment of Ontario Hydro to safety, the past safety record of the existing reactors and the design mechanisms to limit the consequences of possible accidents, the committee found that the risk of a serious accident occurring in any single reactor is extremely small and that the reactors were, therefore, acceptably safe." Catastrophic accidents are very much on people's minds at present, with the potentially very dangerous situation in Mississauga following the accident to a A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. CP rail freight train. When the train was derailed, a tanker containing lethal liquid chlorine sustained a two-foot tear-, it immediately began leaking chlorine and it was feared that explosions of other chemicals being transported by the train would completely rupture the container. The disaster closed three major highways, caused 700 patients to be moved from two hospitals, and something like half a million people in the area to be evacuated and housed in private residences elsewhere, in high schools, shopping centres, etc. The crippled freight train was one of dozens which pass through the city of Toronto evry day hauling deadly chemicals. Yard Marshals often place the tanks of dangerous substances between other cars that act as buffers, but the practice is not required by law. Fifty or sixty tanks of deadly chemicals are sometimes strung together, according to a CP Rail official. Brucellosis should be eradicated in Canada in ten years, according to an official of Agriculture Canada. The prediction is based on computer projections on the federal campaign to eradi- cate the disease that causes abortion and reduced milk production in cows. Since the campaign has been stepped up, the number of known infected herds across the country has dropped from 1,230 in 1976 to 227. SANTA CLAUS comes to Canadian Tire in Seaforth Sat., Dec. 8 Santa has a mail box inside for all the boys' and girls' letters. THANK YOU The Huron County Milk Committee wishes to thank the following donors of gifts for its Dairy Princess contest: Bank of Commerce, Blyth; H & N Dairy Supplies, Walton; Stacey Bros., Mitchell; Bank of Montreal, Clinton; T.B. Allen Ltd., Londesboro; Ken Jackson, Surge Dealer, Seaforth; Agrico, Hensall; Royal Bank, Clinton; Huron Holstein Club and Huron Milk Committee. And the donors of door prizes for the 1979 Dairy Princess Ball: Tasty Nu Bakery and Cheese House, Zurich; United Breeders and Gardiner's Transport. 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