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The Brussels Post, 1974-01-16, Page 10raz,-;:44 A,* 6001 stremis SWEATERS only 69c each OFFER GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 25th Listowel Dry Cleaners Free Pick,up and Delivery ti Sand‘triktn6 docritiMinitrrieditarr Brussels Agent t JACOBS' SADDLERY SHOP, (Photo by The Russell Studio) - Mr. and Mrs. Doug Adamson are shown following their• marriage on December 28 in Lutheran Church, Listowel. The bride is the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Carl Beyer of Listowel while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adamson of R.R.3, Brussels. The couple will reside in Listowel. (Photo by Russel Studio) Listowel couple wed in Chatham • Area Weddings 4. STRATYCHUK—LAPIERRE •- The Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease 'Assoc- .iation has urged Justice Minister Lang to enforce the Tobacco Restraints. Act. The Act makes it an offence for persons under 16 years of age to smoke or chew tobacco in a street or public place, to purchase or possess for his own use or otherwise, cigarettes or tobacco in any other form. The penalty on summary conviction for the first offence is a repri- mand and a fine on succeeding offences. it is also an offence and subject to fine on summary conviction to sell, give or furnish directly or indirectly, cigarettes to persons under 16 years of age. The Act gives law enforce- ment officers the power to seize cigarettes or tobacco inany form from persons apparently under the age of 16 who are smoking or about to smoke in any street or public place. If it can be established that a cigarette vending machine is being used by persons under 16 years of age, a justice may order that precautions be taken to prevent its being so used or the removal of the machine. Failure to carry out such an order is subject to a daily fine while the offence continues. . The Tobacco Restraints Act received Royal Assent July 20, 1908 and has been revised on a regular basis since, the last in 1970. The dangers in cigarette smoking have been accepted by the federal government. One indication is the National Health and Welfare warning on cigarette packages and advertising copy that °danger to health increases with amount smoked." That department has a Smoking and Health section which concerns itself with anti-smoking pro- grams. Cigarette advertising does not appear on radio or tele- vision. An American report released last year by the Public Health Service on smoking and health indicts cigarette smoking as the main cause of lung cancer in men and an important cause of the disease in women,the most important cause of eath from chronic obstructive broncliopu1- monary disease, and a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Dr. C. C. Gray, Executive Vice-President and medical Director of the Ontario Tuber- culosis arid Respiratory Disease Association says that even if a concentrated program to halt smoking was successful immed- Resolutions passed at the inaugural meeting of Grey Council included; - That By-Law No. 1 of 1974 be finally passed authorizing the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow $225,000. from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Brussels, Ontario, for the year 1974. Enforce law against smoking, TB association says Grey council ok s borrowing, restricts weight on bridge lately, it would take about 20 years before'chronic respiratory diseases would show a downward trend. Over 10,500 persons died from respiratory disease in Canada in 1971, excluding the 5,786 who died from lung cancer. ' Dr. R. M. Cherniack, Physic- ian-in-Chief, Respiratory Dis- ease Service, D. A. Stewart Centre, Winnipeg, says doctors are unable to help about half of those who finally turn up in their offices "with a little cough and spit due to smoking." He said "of all those who go to a doctor with cough and sputum and mod- erately severe breathing prob-. lems, 50 per cent are dead with- in five years." Dr. Cherniak said that once chronic respir- atory disease is underway - and cigarette smoking is a major cause of this - there is usually nothing a doctor can do to reverse the progress of the disease. The most he can do in many cases he said, is just try to help the person live with a severe and chronic respiratory disability. To avert this situation the Huron Perth TB and Respiratory Disease Assoc. is involved in anti-smoking programs sup- ported by Christmas Seal funds. A major problem is the number of young people taking up the cigarette habit. Cigarette sales are largely unrestricted as most retailers through stores and machines are violating the law by selling to youngsters under, 16 years of age. The Huron Perth TB & Res- piratory Disease Assoc. joins with the national organization, the Canadian Tuberculosis andHes- piratory Disease Association in urging the Minister of Justice. and the Attorneys General of all the provinces to enforce the To- bacco Restraints Act. Huron Bof E clears committees Standards of cathedral tapers banked by baskets of white chrysanthemums formed the setting in St. Joseph's Church,. Chatham, at 5 p.m. on November 24th for the candlelight marriage service of Mary Michele Francis. Lapierre, only daughter of Mr.`, and Mrs. Rene Lapierre of Chatham to Brian William Stratychuk, only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stratychuk of Listowel. Father J.M.Michon officiated and Mr. John Taylor, the soloist, accompanied by Mr. Robert Mindorff, sang Ave Maria, The Lord's Prayer and 0 Perfect Love during the ceremony. • The Bride, escorted by her I father, chose a Victorian gown with empire bodice of chantilly' lap, featuring a sheer yoke, riiffled neckline and lantern $'sleeves of silk organdy. The I A-line silk organdy skirt had a scissors front edged in ruffling and an overlay of chantilly lace. The self-contained train fell into chapel length. She wore a. lace-edged tulle mantilla held in place by a floral headpiece of tulle , and peu-de-soi. She carried, an heirloom prayer book of her father's on which was centred a' white orchid nestled in a cluster of stephanotis and white streamers. The maid of honour, Miss Anne Stratychuk of Listowel, sister of the groom, was gowned in cryst al' rose silk velvet, featuring a portrait cape collar edged with Following the ratification of the re-election of Cayley Hill as chairman of the board for 1974 and Wilfred Shot-treed as vice- chairman, Huron Board • of Education on Monday adopted, the report of the steering, cominittee with the result the education Committee will be Composed of: John 'WestbrObk, R.R.2, Clinton; John Broadfoet, Brucefield; Herbert Turkheim, Zurich; Ken Cooke, ' Clinton; Donald McDonald, R.R.2, Brussels; Mrs, Molly1 deep antique-white lace and tapered sleeves with lace cuffs. The sheath skirt fell in soft fullness with tie-backs at the waste. The bridesmaids, Misses Debora O'Flynn of Ottawa, Tricia Ross of L'ondon,, Linda Taylor and Cathy Celotto of Wallaceburg wore identical gowns in royal blue velvet. ,Each wore antique lace headpieces with velvet bows and streamers. They carried colonial bouquets of pink elegance varigated carnations and white baby's breath. Steven Ward, Listowel, friend of the groom, was best man and the ushers were David Lapierre, Windsor, brother of the bride, Anthony Celotta, Wallaceburg, friend of the bride and Richard Keeso and Jim Tinkess of Listowel, friends of the groom. A dinner and reception followed in the Marina Room of the William Pitt Hotel, Chatham. The guests were received by the bride's mother wearing a rose crepe gown assisted by the grobm's mother gowned 'in royal blue chiffon. Each wore a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. For travelling the bride donned' a bone pantsuit with matching top and brown accessories, The bride and groom • will reside at 375 Wallace St. N., Listowel. The bride is a graduate of Lambton College, Sarnia, and is' employed as supervisor of the Listowel Day Care Centre. The groom is on the staff of Ideal Supply Company Limited, Listowel. Kunder, Seaforth and John Henderson, R.R,5, Seaforth. The Management Committee will be composed of: Mrs. Marian Zinn, R.R.2, Lucknow; Alex Corrigan, Bluevale; Charles Rau, R.R.2, Zurich;. Harry Hayter, R,R,2, DashWOOd; Mrs. Dorothy Wallace,.Gocierich; Clarence McDonald, Eiceter and Jack Alexander, Witighani. Following meetings of the anent ors of the Education Committee and the Management Committee, Herbert Turkheiin passed. - That By-Law No. 3 of 1974 to restrict the weight of vehicles passing over the Johnston Bridge at Lots 20-21, Concession 1 be passed and submitted to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications for approval. - That signs "Road not Ploughed" be put up on Sideroad 20-21, Con. 1. - That the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to make application to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications fel: the balance of 1973 road subsidy. - That Ontario Hydro be requested to have a street light installed in front of part lot 15, Concession 11. - That Membership Fee in the amount of $25.00 he paid to the Ontario Good Roads AsS'ociation. - That a By-Law be prepared setting the date for payment of taxes for the last banking day before December 1st being November 29th, 1974. - That the following be appointed to the Recreation Committee: Dan Pearson, Ronald McLean, Doug. Rathwell, Max Demaray, Gerald Smith, Ted Redpath, Donald Martin and Barbara Dunbar. - That we adjourn to meet on February 4th at 10 a.m. or at the call of the Reeve. The following accounts were paid: General - $4,935.65; Roads & Bridges - 6,052.07 making a total of $10,987.72, 4011•••1010100.01sOmolommumm•Rir BERG Sales — Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Wink Feeders •. Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R. 2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 9:0 9:3 10;0 1:1 221 02 1 311::::3033030 1:00 4:00 5:01 6:00 7:30 108::3000 11:00 11:20 11:45 8:00 1 8:30 10:30 11:30 12:00 1:00 1:30 2:000 3: 2:15 2:30 0 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00:30 7:00 7 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:20 145 8:00 8:45 9:00 8c10::1350 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:20 11:45 8:00 8:45 9:00 9:15 10:30 11:00 1121:0300 12:30 1;0033::3000 4:00 4:30 5:00 TrOth 6:00 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 10:009 10:30 11:00 11::245° 11 was elected chairman of the, Education Committee and Mrs. Kunder, vice-chairman; while Mr. Corrigan was elected chairman of the Management Committee and Clarence McDonald, vice-chairman. itA wilily man Is one who has repiadedthe currency in his wallet with Snapshots.' “An electronic wizard is Spending all his spare time try, tog to develop a 'TV Set that will interfere with his neighbor's power toolt," - That a financial report be prepared for the year 1973. - That. Clifford R. Dunbar and Ronald Cardiff be appointed members of Mount Pleasant Cemetery Board for a three year term. - That By-Law No.2 of 1974 to pay township officers be finally 1t> THEBRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 16, 1974 INCOME TAX PREPARED 20 Years Experience For Farmers, Individuals, Businessmen — Reasonable Rates — File Early to Avoid Delays Ronnenberg Insurance Agency Open in Brussels — Tuesdays and Fridays — Phone 887-6663 Monkton Office Open Monday to Saturday — Phone 347-2241