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The Brussels Post, 1974-01-02, Page 3
A McKillop group holidaying at Acapulco, Mexico, had very good luck fishing. Pictured from left are Anne Siemon, Wm. Siemon, Keith Siemon and Ken Murray. Also pictured are two of the six sail fish the group landed. The largest sail fish was 9 ft, 2in. and weighed 145 lbs. •• 11. • 0.'0 /....N• I •••••••••4 NO1 Agriwnotes (By Adrian Vos) With a whole new year ahead of eating animal fats and eggs. us, many will be taking a good look on how to save on food cost. One of the first items to come to mind will be meat. The Women's News Service reports from New York that one has to be careful with protein substitutes. Only protein provided by animal sources have complete protein. This means that by eating soyaburgers, you may get all the protein that is recommended, but you may shortchange your family on the essential amino acids or building blocks. Soyabeans, ground nuts and some others are almost complete, while lentils, mung beans, oatmeal, etc. are incomplete. The best thing to do, is to eat some of both as far as cost is concerned. Another 'point to keep in mind is the fact that by substituting plant protein for animal protein, you get less iron and Vitamin B, especially the important Vitamin B 12. Many young men, girls and young women don't get enough iron as it is, according to the report. So folks, don't cut out the meat and eggs. Another report came out of New Zealand about cholesterol in the blood. Some doctors have claimed that this is caused by Other equally qualified doctors have called this a shameful claim, as there is as much proof against this claim as there is for it. Now a study of the Maoris, the New Zealand natives, shows, that they suffer a higher rate of heart disease than their white counterparts. The fact is, however, that their cholesterol level is higher than the white man's. While we are on the subject of food and nutrition, let's go to Toronto. Mrs. Peggy Prowse of Halifax claims that consumers are being brainwashed by advertising, causing them to • buy trash food. Nutritional values are dropping and prices are going up. "We pay bout 70© a pound for sugar when it comes as an instant frosting on our cornflakes. Flavoured breadcrumbs cost over $2 a pound when they are in a package labelled 'Shake and Bake'. She said that control of Canada's food is passing out of the hands of farmers and consumers and into the hands of giant corporations who have used all of the tricks of big business and, consumers have not resisted the seduction. So, mothers, shop wisely. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Let.there be music and merrymaking as we welcoine. another New Year! ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. SEAFORTH NEWS OF Huronview OHNHHOHNHHHHHHHHONHOHHOMMIHHU On behalf of residents and staff of Huronview, I would like to say a heartfelt "Thank You" to all. the people of Huron County and surrounding com- munities who came to Huronview during 1973 either in groups or individually to entertain, take part' in activities with, or visit residents. Yoyc can .have no idea how much this .giving of your time and talent means to folks here. Everyone likes to hear from people "back home" and for some of our residents you are their only link with the old community. Again, thank you and a Happy New Year. C.A.Archibald, Administrator Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket,. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. ' The Sunday School of Knox Church had a Christmas social in the church on Friday evening, Dec. 21. Rev. C.A.Falconer presented attendance awards and several passages of Scripture were read by Bradley Knight, Sandra Cameron • And - Rosanne Engel.- Two films were -shown, "The Fotirth Wiseinan" and a Christmas cartoon. , Christmas carols were sung with 'Mrs. Stewart Steiss at the organ. Lunch was served at the close in the basement. Mr; and Mrs. Melvin Becker had a family Christmas on December 23 with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Becker and family, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poth and family, Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Don Poth, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Steved Irwin, New Dundee and ,Miss Jane Gartley, all present. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn attended a 25th anniversary dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Muchan,- London for Mr. and Mrs. Muchan Sr. on. December 23rd. Young people home for Christmas included Misses Marie and Janet Veitch, London; Carman Fischer, Rexdale and Leslie Perrie, London. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Henry; London, were holiday visitors , with Mrs. Stuart McNair. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer and Carman spent Christmas with Mrs. J. M. Fischer, Brussels. The Allan Smith family held their Christmas in the Community Centre on December 23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Paris, Mitchell, during the holiday season. Mr. and. Mrs. Bob Paris and family, , Prescott, spent„ several ,days„ with the Cameion familY. • Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purdy included Mr. and Mrs. John Bouch and children, Collingwood; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Purdy, Alliston and Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Ritz, Monkton. • Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler and girls spent Christmas with Mr. and mrs. Webster at Grand Bend mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley and family had their Christmas in the 'Community Centre on December 25 and the Wilfred Fischer family on Boxing Day. Boxing Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn were' Mr. and mrs. Allan Dunn and family Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin and family, all of Bloomingdale; Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Muchan, London; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Machan, Listowel andMr. and Mrs. George McDonald, Molesworth. Mr. and Mrs. West McEachern visited over Christmas with. Mrs. and Mrs. Winston McEachern, Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler spent Christmas With Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steffler, Walton. Miss Bertha Danby,, R.N., Weston, had Christmas with Mrs. Eimer Danby. Spending. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Engel and family were Mrs. Harry Bolger, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bolger and family, Clinton and Mrs, Mac Engel. Mr. and Mrs.Earl Dunn had Christmas in Listowel with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Machan and 'family. Mrs: Bob Peter and son Ian, Bowtnatwille, visited on the Mrs. Melvin Becker visited in Woodstock on the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs.,-RiChard Poth and children. Mr. Cameron Marshall, Chathani, N:J. accompanied by three friebds spent a few days With Mrs: Calvin Cameron. It was standing room onlyin the auditorium last week for the residents Christmas program. Administrator, Chester Archibald, was M.C. for the occasion with vocal solos byHelen Fischer and Morgan Dalton; readings by Denny Rutledge, Agnes Douglas, Alice Buchanan, Mrs. Davies, Bert Wood and Margaret Kehn, Piano solo by Pearl Gidley; instrumentals by Mary Taylor, Norman Speir, Jerry Collins and a twenty-ftve member rhythm band. Mrs. Buchanan and. Mrs. Sparling shared the reading of two Christmas pageants with Cora Robinson and August Maas taking the part of Mary and Joseph for the manger scene. Jake Roorda and his daughter Alice, members of the home staff assisted with the =isle. Following a visit from Santa Claus who had an orange for everyone, well over two hundred residents had supper in the main dining room area with the tables decorated especially for the occasion by the kitchen staff. Two church groups were taken on a tour of the building during the weekend. The Clinton Pentecostal Church and the Mitchell Free• Christian Reform,• with the Clinton Christian Reform holding a Sunday evening song service. Marie Flynn assisted Norman Speir and Jerry Collins with the old tyme music for Monday's activities. Debbie, Dawn and Jim Flynn entertained with dance numbers and Christmas Carols. • The Brucefield United Church Sunday School presented their ChristinaS concert for family night, Rev. Pacicman introduced the numbers which included a play '"The Legend of the ChristritaS RoSe",vocals;, instrumentals; recitations and dances. The senior boys assisted with wheel chairs arid the senior girls sang carols through the building Miss Marion Grey, who had been originally from the Brucefleld area; thanked the young people on behalf of ,the resiclentS, P.N4~•~••••••••••Ne WS of Cranbrook.......-- THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 2, 1974-4