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Protect your children against
disease, through immunization.
This is what Ontario is doing
to help you.
Immunization protects against polio,
diphtheria; measles, rubella (German
measles), whooping cough, smallpox
and tetanus. Although often considered
to be "childhood diseases," they are
anything but minor—measles, for in-
stance, can lead to encephalitis (brain
disease), a cause of retardation!
Here in Ontario, the Ministry of Health
provides the vaccines and your Ontario
Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) pays a fee
to the physician for administering them.
But the responsibility for inimuniza-
tion —for making sure your children are
protected—is still up to you. Have your
children • immunized by your family
physician. Or, for school age children,
use school immunization programs pro-
vided by Health Units.
Immunization is quick and convenient
—vaccines against several diseases are
often combined. And the only way to
control 'these diseases is to immunize
as many people as possible.
Your Ontario Government is doing its
share—by providing vaccines and pay-
ing for immunization through OHIP.
Do your share—make sure your chil-
dren are immunized. Consult your
family physician, public health nurse
or local medical officer of health.
A free booklet on immunization is
available, with a chart showing what
diseases your children should be im-
munized against, and at what ages. For
your copy, write to:
Health Resource Centre
Communications Branch
Ontario Ministry of Health
Hepburn Block, Queen's Park
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1S2
Ministry of Health
Frank Miller, Minister
IR .
agaNimiieczt
Government of Ontario
William Davis.i 'Premier'
Jews of Belgrave
,Hecirf Fund Canvass is planned
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
Mrs. William Coultes and Mrs.
ss Higgins attended the
ck-Off dinner for the Ontario
cart Fund Canvass held at the
onour Mrs.
McCrackin
on 83rd
birthday
Mrs. Alex McCrackin of Blue-
ale was honoured at a dinner on
he occasion of her 83rd birthday
t the home of her daughter and
on-in-law Lila and Harry Gall.
resent for the occasion were her
on Lorne, daughter Verna
Moffat and Stan and in the
evening granddaughters Lois
McArter and Marilyn Higgins
and husband Jack and several
great grandchildren of which she
las five. She received many
ovely gifts.
Outside of a hearing problem,
Mrs. McCrackin is very active in
hurch work, does her own baking
and house work and isn't happy
unless she has a quilt in the
frames. She was treated to her
first ski-doo ride by a grandson, -
Paul Moffat, which she
thoroughly enjoyed.
Prior to her birthday, Mrs Jim
Wilson had a lovely tea when she
entertained neighbours at a sur-
prise pat- Ad s is WiS Oiesafee
with a beautiful Mum.
On Sunday, February 2,
another daughter, Beth Gall and
husband 'Clarence and Grandson
Ross had another birthday supper
for her and Lorne where she
received more gifts. We wish her
health and happiness for 1975 and
many more birthdays.
Remember! It 'takes but a
moment to place a Brussels
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Brussels
887-6641.
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Sunningclale Country Club, Lon-
don, on Wednesday,lanuary 29,
Plans were made for a canvass to
take place during the month of
February in Belgrave and the
surrounding area. Since heart
problems takes three times as
many lives in a year as cancer,
you are asked to give generously
when the heart fund canvasser
calls at. your door.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg
of RR2 Clifford visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cantelow
of Tweed were over night visitors
on Saturday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McGuire enroute
to Florida.
Five tables of euchre were
played at the Belgrave Com-
munity Rooms last Wednesday
evening with winners being:
High Lady - Mrs. Robert Powell;
Low. Lady - Mrs. Pearl Wheeler;
High Man - Edgar Wigitman;
•
Low Man - Mrs. Albert Bacon
(playing as a man).
John Gaunt was in Toronto on
Friday, a guest of the Scottish
Curling Club at the Toronto
Cricket and Curling Club. He met
his two friends Willie Mair and
Alex Brown of Machline, Scotland
and attended the curlers' dinner
at the club.
Mrs. Cliff Logan visited last
week with Mr and Mrs. Aurerica
Arruda and family of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan and
family of Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy McSween
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Vincent of Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan and
baby Kevin of Wyoming spent the
weekend with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. George McGee and Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Rou Nicholson
and Sherri of Listowel visited on
SUnday with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Garner Nicholson. •
Jack Armstrong, Hamilton
Gibson Armstrong and David of
London visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby
and with their mother Mrs. Mary
Armstrong who is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Friends of Mrs. Mary A r tn-
strong are sorry to hear she had
the misfortune to fall and fracture
her leg.
Miss Heather Currie of RR3
Wingham spent the weekend with
Miss DorecnTaylor.
Mr. Ken Davis of Stratford
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. , William Coultes and
attended the Wingham Legion
Public Speaking Contest in which
Karen Coultes was a competitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-
Laren of London were dinner
guests on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John.
On Wednesday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Rinn visited with
friends at Huronview, Clinton and
in the evening visited with friends
in Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Rinn and
John visited on Tuesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Elvey Rock,
Joanne and Jennifer and cele-
brated the girls' birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smithson of
Downsview and Mr. Mark
Speakman of Toronto visited last
Sunday with their uncle and aunt
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Procter.
Miss Bonnie Hackett of Tees ,
water was a weekend guest of
Miss Maxine Procter recently.
Mrs. Hazel Proctger is a
patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Steven-
son attended the funeral of his
grandmother Sarah Pilking-
ton of London last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall
and John of London visited .with
her father Mr. Stanley Cook who
is a patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital.
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THE. BRUSSELS FEBRUARY 5 1975