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The Brussels Post, 1972-03-29, Page 8McCUTCHEON MOTORS LTD. YOUR NEW CAR GM CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1971 MODEL Pontiac -Venturi II, 2-door, 6 cyL 1970 MODELS Buick LeSabre, 2-door, HT. Dodge Polara,' 8-cyl, AT., Sedan 1969 MODELS Olds 98, Full Power, 2-(11.. HT. Inipala, 4-dr. HT, Fully Equipped 1968 MODELS Chev. Impala Sedan, 8-cyl., auto., PS. PB., Radio Olds, 4-door, HT., Power Windows 2—Pontiac Laurentians, 4 dr., Full Power Chevelle, 2-door, 6-cyl., AT., PS. 1967 MODEL Chevelle, 4-door, HT., 6-cyl., AT., Radio 1966 MODELS Chevelle Malibu, 6-tyl., AT., 4-dr. Chev. Biscayne, 4-dr., 6-cyL, AT. Olds., F85, 8-cylinder, AT., 4-door Sales and Service Phone 887-6856, Brussels Over 25 Years Serving Brussels and Area STEPHENSON'S BAKERY GROCERY Cavalier Case of 24 CANNED POP . .9. t A A. • • • • • • Honey Boy • HONEY Mc La ren's PEANUT BUTTER JAVEX. BLEACH • • • FREE DELIVERY Phone 887-9226 2.29 2 lbs. 890 16-oz. 390 160-oz. 790 • • * • • • • • 6. OO 6 • .1* • • 6 • Mr. and Mrs. WiAimg)01;IP.9n ppent several days with Mr. 40 Frank; .0,1,129ns and family, and Mrs. K, W, W470, woncly and Tpm Lindsay spent several .0„ys. with Vx,.. and ftggr:.$11itt.1.1, •••• 6.•-••••,.116 61116.60616•6-6.16,0,616,s1W60,111•6•12*.o 6,6666-466..66.06•66••••••........-.•••••••••-•01••••,16•666,6166 LOWE'S Phone 887-9339 We Deliver Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE Vim POWERED MILK .. Schneider's BEEF PATTIES Stokley's KERNEL CORN 10-oz. $1 .89 . .. 3 lbs. $1.39 box $1.59 Stokley's 14-oz. Honey POD PEAS Red and White PEANUT BUTTER Frozen Old South, ORANGE JUICE Red and White BREAD ./P-618.-6.***61/•—•,•••606,46- for 990 24-oz. 690 *12-oz. 470 4 for $1.00 6.96.6.6.6 -666- • 46* MINERALS — VITAMINS — PREMIXES — BELL and SONS (CANADA) LIMITED GORDON MAKE Representative R,R. 2 iirussels PHONE 887-6809 Call Collect John McKinnon, Goderich, county welfare administrator of Social Services for Huron County; Bruce Heath, Goderich, Director of Children's Aid Society for Huron; Charles Hay, Goderich, Social Service Worker; K, Mervin Stretch, Wingham, Department of Social and Family Services; H. A. Appel, Goderich, Canada Manpower; Miss Hazel Thomp- son, P.H.N., Goderich Psychia- tric Hospital; Frank Sills, Sea- forth. Mayor; and Mrs. Isobel MacDonald, Goderich, director of the survey which is being conducted. The Co-ordinating Committee in Huron has been in existence since 1968 made up of represen- tatives from social agencies. The committee members meet in the five towns in the county in turn every other month in order to discuss the various services and avoid duplication of them. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6614. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN BUSY. FRIENDLY BOY You can tell just by loOking at his picture that Martin has no inhibitions. He is a self-assured young fellow of nearly three, quite at ease in any situation. Martin is a tall, handsome boy with light brown curly hair, fair skin and dark eyes dancing with mischief. His ancestry is mainly white with one black great-grandparent. This youngster was a late started, so much so that a year or so ago he was listed as slow learner. Now, however, recent psychological tests indicate he is at least average in ability, perhaps better. Martin's roster mother credits much of his advancement to Sesame Street. He never misses the program and she says he itas learned a great deal from it. This is especially helpf ,11 for Martin because there are no other young children around, and the people on television are very real to him. This youngster has a good memory and loves to look at books or listen to stories. He likes music and carries a tune well. A sociable boy, he delights in going shopping or visiting. He is very active but lonely, since Ls: has nobody to play with. Martin will be a joy to young, energetic parents who will appreciate a healthy, lively little son. To inquire about adopting Martin please write to Today's Child, Box 888 Station K, Toronto. For general adoption information, ask your Children's Aid Society. At a meeting of the Social , Services Co-ordinating Com- mittee for Huron County held in Seaforth last Wednesday after- noon plans were discussed for making public the results of the survey now underway by the Com- mittee. The study of social services is being conducted throughout the county financed by a $10,000 grant for salaries and overhead expenses through the local init- iatives program from the De- partment of Manpower and rmmi- gration, Federal Government. The study will assess the overall health and social ser- vices already in ifie county and also to determine whether addi- tional services such as family counselling and recreation are needed. The need for making the re- sults of the survey available in a directory was stressed so that all doctors, clergy, muni- cipal officers, school officials, police, lawyers, and others in- volved with people would be aware of the services. Basil Hall, Director of Social Work, Goderich PsyChiatrie Hos- pital, was chairman of the meet- ing. Also present were Rev. G. G. Russell, Goderich repreSent- ing the Ministerial Association; William Craven, Goderich, Pro- bation Officer; Mrs, Nelson CardnO, Seaforth, Home Care; Dr. Rodger Whitman, Seaforth, representing medical profession; 8—THE4RUSSELS POST, MARCH 29, 1972 News of Ethel. Shower Honors .Bride- Elect OorrespPndent, Mrs..Chester Earl A miscellaneous shower was held in the Ethel United Church basement 911 Friday', Mary S4th for Miss Linda Neffer.q.ames. .and contests were conducted by Mrs. David Kerr and. Mrs, Ron after which Linda was seated irl, a cdecorated chair and was assisted in opening her gifts by her mothPr, mr$.14oyd•Keffer and. the groom's mother,. .Mrp, Stevens, Mrs. David Kerr read. the address, Linda gave a very fitting reply to thank the ladies for the .gifts.. A lunch was served by mrs, Robt. Bateman., James $proule, Mrs. L. Smith,. Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Bell. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephenson over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jess and Maurine, of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Earl, Owen Sound, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Earl Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Krauter spent the week in New York. Mr. James Dobson is a patient in westminister Hospital, London, where he underwent sur- gery. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn are spending this week in Toronto, where their. son, is undergoing surgery. Mrs. 13111 McKay and son, Mrs. Bill Trueman and son of London visited Mrs. L. Smith over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dunbar have returned from a week's trip to Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Godden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sanderson and family, Bramp- ton, spent the week end with Mrs. May Godden. Mr. and Mrs.Mery Godden, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Merv. Godden, Shelbourne, were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner and Doris visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morse, Lis- towel. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Ferg- eson, Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schaeffer and family,Goder- ich, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dunbar spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson flew to Selkirk Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Hare and family. Social Services commiffee considers survey implications at Seaforth meeting