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THE IMAT318111143 POST, BIMISSELS. ONTARIO JAN. 30th, 1969
WALTON
llr riot] .),Irs, \your Turnbull
are spending- the winter months
in Florida,
Mr. Bruce Claylot has accept
a 1)0 6i Lion the Tele.
phone Company in London,
',Mr. and :Mrs, tztintorit. strtulord.
wore recent visitors with -Mr. arul
Nelson. 'Witt.
Mr. Charles AItteulchoon Ita,t
been a P:i.tiOnt ill SOnfOrth com-
munity Hospital.
17th and Boundary Unit. •
Meeting of Duff's VOW
Mrs. Ross tlennett was hosh,
fo r the meeting • of the 1.7111 and
bondary Fnit of OufFs ry\y.
Thpris were. eleven members
ittendance.. Tue. meeting Was
•
01,H0 Fi ed by m r ;.;, Wilibuu t.50n.
The hymn "For Thy Mercy and
Thy ( ;are- • was . sung".
Mrs, N. AVillitunson, witlt • corn-
Meats on Responsibility took -tile
scripture.. reading. -Mrs, . Martin
III an in the topic on China out-
lined the various sections that
could •'he studied.
Ilaan also presided for the
business: portion of the meeting.
A card of thanks from Mrs. Ron,
Williamson and an acknowledge.
ment from the Children's Aid
Society were read,
A donation from the Unit will
be given to the blanket fund.
Roll call response next meeting
to he a valentine. Mrs.. ].toss
lien n et I. lad .\ I re. Harter Craig
twill Int in charge of dtevotions,
Tito sin: ilm of "Illest be the
tie Hatt binds" closed the meeting
rtileettno of Puff's UCW
ivicKillop Unit
Tw ,•• 1uonilik.'1•Sv a!tended the
!no“! of I It vg.illOn ['nit
V C.W, held at the home of
'Qrs. Charles .1l.cCutel)e(m.,
I't'V oi 1 t tns were presided over
fy Mrs. Campbell Wey•who Open•
d. ut: meeting with the singing
01 the. hymn ."Take Time to. la..
Holy" The scripture Wa..8 read by
;qrs. David Watson, taken from
14113-ti 3S-;14. Mrs. W, Loom-
tag led • iii prayer. • The_ offering,
was received: by Mrs. Keith Rook.
mrs,, C,ompbell \Vey was •assist-
od in givinx.• the • ionic, "bible
Study" by Mrs. (lien 'McNichol,
The business period was pre—
sided ON'Or by Mrs. Don Dennis,
1'h0 annual meetin.g of Duff's
Church \yin be: the evening of
„Innuary Mrs, D. 'Watson
thanked. • those who bad . helped
to pack the seven boXes that were
sent out tit
Mrs, Gorden Mc Gavin and Mrs
W. • Loom ing assisted the host-
ess in serving lunch, • -
Mrs. Frank Walters, Mrs, Allan
Mrs. Earl. Watson and
Mrs, Graham •Sholdice will be the
committee in charge of the Jan
nutty 31st Euchre Party.
In an editorial for "Motto and
Conntry" form newspaper, charles
Alunro, 010 A. eresident, states
that h> "lopes :he Ontario Feder:
tttion of Agriettince and the ou-
twit) Pa rill ors' Union "Will pro-
coP(1 lluwn tho rond in' progress
im!an:aer shonl op-to-4110u] der to
Ostablish a nd sell a new cone:tot
Para) Organization." The slate-
lii at will he printed later,
Ile goes on to say that the °FA
is preared to sit and discuss the
formation of a new t',,onerttl Farm
Organization along tbe lines of
tletoils in the recent Farm In-
come Committee Report in mill-
cipation of ti producer vote in the
near future,
lie says that is sometimes
healthy when there are differ-
ences of opinion in a democratic
society. "Bub a tragedy occurs
when those differences over'-
shadow all other thoughts and
actions." lie continues,
"While there are areas ()Linde-
cision hetween Corm organization
leaders, let no one forget that it
is tlie individual farmer who suf-
fers whoa his personal needs and
problems aro nut being adequately
dealt with," be concludes,
Renew your Brussels Post now,
Reeve „James Ifttyter •,Stopit
Towm.hip becalm,. Huron Canto
\\'tti'den by tteclainatien iu Coder.
teh (luring the inotigural inoetitt,.;
4 county council,
Ile succeeds Reeve Onlyin Krtitite
of brussels.
IleI he fifth reeve front
S op h ell TOW11S.11 ip to hoot
county council,
tlityter who is beginning his
fourth (erm as tOwnShip reove•
p r evious ly se r ved as, a village
trustee in Dashwood, where ito
operates a garage, and five years
tew'llstil) deputy reovet
in his address to council., the
woraoo it000llliCed (10 tin CH
WOUld attempt to maintain its
spending program for this year
;bid keep its blalget On par with
that of last year.
fie said county residents clari-
net afford, increased proporty
taNes, but added that the decision
to restrain spending dee$
not Mean council will 'not con.:
Untie its i',oad iroprOvement pro-
gram.
Judge la. S. Hetherington of
Gederich, who was himself sworn
in as a Member of CountY 001/11011
when, he was reeve of Wingliam
30 yeairs ago, administered the
oath of office to la new members
of council.
MONC.RIEFF UCW
NAME 1969 OFFICERS
The .1:11i9 officers rur
m oner iar c. .aro as f o l.
Presidcui, rs. Joe Sin RAI :
v•prosith ,fd. Mrs, Lyle Pet-
tat)iece; secretary, :Mrs. Oval
1 u su ror. 1)011-
a Id .:\l'inStrong representative of
oreiciu I bOn rd, :11 I's. Joe. Smith;
l;.upQr( of 'Huard of Stewards, 'Mrs,
Scott 11clittan; messengers, hits,
:Mann: pianist, 11rs. Ken
McLean.
HEALTH TIPS,
FROM'T H
HEART STRAIN
• • The. heart illtiSeleg and OW
blood vessels or a young man or
•womon can respond to it t•reMent
dons range of demand, However,
bee:luso a few young 1,1001)10 have
damage to their ,hearts from con ,
genital abnormatities or rhou•
heart disease, athletes ore
exa mined prior to t eine' y
strenuous exercise,
The Ontario Medical Association
reports that yonug• people very •
rarely suffer from }heart strain, It
Seems that, the heart mnsoles show
some deterioration. after age 30,
leaving it with less •reSerVe. What
.reserve is left seems 'to benefit
from constant training, Tains the
man of 6 'who decides la shoVel
the snow from his driveway, or.
Push a ear,. or run: quickly 'for a
bns is probably unwise, 'There is
additional 'danger to bite, older
FARM NEWS FROM ONTARIO JAMES HAYTER
FEDERATION OF ACCLAIMED WARDEN
AGRICULTURE OF HURON COUNTY
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