The Brussels Post, 1975-02-12, Page 10TODAY'S
HEALTH
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Ontario Ministry' of Health)
by David Woods
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SATURDAY
8:00 Quelle Famine
8:30 Les Egregories
9:00 Polka Dot Door .
9;30 Hillarious House of
Frightenstein
10:30 Circle Square
11:00 Junior Talent Hour
12:00 Wrestling
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1:00 Anna Meyer Special
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3:00 Canada Winter Games
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7:30 Stompin Torn
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10:30 Ceilidh
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Weekend
11:45 Movie
f.
Huron County will soon have a
Big Brother program.
A meeting of interested resi-
1 dents, recreation leaders,
cle'rgymen and representatives of
'the Huron County Children's Aid
Society (CAS) determined Mon-
day night that there is sufficient
Interest to warrant the program.
1 : A steering committee has been
II:brined to get the program
!Inderway as soon as possible.
Cathy Cruickshank, repre-
sentative of the Children's Aid
society, said Wednesday that all
,schools in Huron County had
5cen contacted to search their
Iles for the names of fatherless
1 )oys who would be eligible for the
11)rograrn.
Organizer, Greg. Lawrence of
jboderich, a public school teacher
'tad former Big Brother in Brant-
%rcl said he expected the pro-
11 .; rain could involve about 15 Little
1 13rothers in its first year of
,peratiort.
Cathy Cruickshank said that
'his is a standard number to work
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MONDAY
8:00 OECA
8:45 Mon Ami
9:90 Friendly Giant
9:15 OECA
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 'movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Adrienne at Large
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Dr. Zonk & The Zunkins
5:00 Hogans Heroes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Hee Haw
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 This Is The Law
SUNDAY
7:30 Niven Miller
8:00 Church Today
8:30 OECA
10:30 Rex Humbard
11:30 It Is Written
12:00 Peoples Church
1:00 Focus
1:30 Country Canada
2:00 Under Attack
3:00 Canada. Winter Games
5:00 Music To See
5:30 Singtime
6:00 Walt Disney
7:00 Beachcombers
7:30 Irish Rovers
8:00 Waltons
9:00 Performance
10:00 Documentary (Columbia
River)
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario Weekend
11:45 Movie
9:00 Cannon
10:00 Old Timers _
10:30 Man Alive
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario News
11:45 Mery Griffin
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THURSDAY
8:00 OECA
8:45 Mon Ami
9:00 Friendly Giant
9:15 OECA
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
towards in the first year because
of the work involved in matching
the Little Brothers with their Big
Brothers. She said that they
usually have more eligible little
brothers than volunteers to match
up with them.
A Big Brother must be 18 years
of age or over and an involved
interviewing and screening pro-
cess is carried out to make sure
the Big Brother and his charge
will get along well.
Mr. Lawrence said that an ad
hoc committee of interested per-
sons will continue to establish
particular needs and specific
goals, with a. view to getting the
program into operation as soon as
possible.
The group has already been
promised financial support from
CAS and the moral support of
recreation committees in
Brussels, Se,aforth, Goderich,
Clinton and Exeter.
Working in co-operation with
the CASthe group Will try to
determine the number of father-
FEBRUARY 12, 1975
3:00 Juliette and Friends.
3;30 Take Thirty
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Hi "Diddle Day.
5;00 Hogans Heroes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 TrOth. or Consequences.
7;00 Lawrence Welk
8:00 Carol Burnett
9:00 Movie
10:30 . George Hamilton IV
11:00 The National
11:20 Wekern Ontario News
11:45 Mery Griffin
FRIDAY
8:00 OECA
8:45 Mon Ami
9:00 Friendly Giant
9:15 OECA
9:30 Mon Ami/Friendly Giant
10:00 Camera Twelve
10:30 Mr. Dressup -
11:00 Sesame Street
)2:00 Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Report
12:45 Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Juliette and Friends ,
3:30 Take Thirty
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Dr. Zonk & Zunkins
5:00 Hogans Heroes
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Maude
7:30 Chico & The Man
8:00 All in the Family
8:30 Mash
9:00 Tommy Hunter
10:00 Barnaby Jones
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario News
11:45 Mery Griffin
1:15 Movie
Movies
SATURDAY, FEB:15
6:00 "The Silent Gun" - Lloyd
Bridges, John Beck.
11:45 "The Guru" Michael
York, Rita Tushingham.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16
3:00 Canada Winter Games
11:45 "Lloyds of London" -
Tyrone Power, George
Sanders.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17
12:45 "Marines Fly High" -
Lucille Ball, Chester
Morris.
11:45 Mery Griffin
TUESDAY, FEB. 18
12:45 "Autopsy of a Criminal" -
Danielle Godet, Francisco
Rabal.
less boys aged six to sixteen
across the county.
Mr. Lawrence said that boys
will be referred to the program by
school, parents, relatives,
friends, ministers and probation
officers.
The steering committee will
meet again . next Tuesday to
discuss the results of the school
survey.
Interested persons are invited
to contact Cathy Cruickshank at
the Children's Aid Society offices
in Goderich or Greg LaWrence,
organizer of the program at
524-7778.
The first public meeting will
probably be held in Goderich in
the third week of February.
(Ecter Times Advocate)
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
12.:4$ "The Snorkel" Peter Van
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11:45 Mery Griffin
THURSDAY; FEB, 20
12:45 "Ride andKill" Alex
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9:00 "Gift of Terror" - Denise
Alexander, Will. Geer.
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FRIDAY, FEB. 21
12:45 "Highly Dangerous" -
Dane Clark, Marius
Goring.
1:15 "Anna and the King of
Siam" - Rex Harrison,
Linda Darnell.
The family, despite recent
predictions of its dwindling.
importance, is still the basic unit
of society for most of us.
Mind you, it's very 'different
from. what it used to be. It's
generally smaller and more
mobile, consisting only of the
parents and their children. A
three-generation household today
has become unusual.
Neverthel6s, the individual's
health is .very often a family
matter. Medicine, recognizing
this, has placed more and more
recent emphasis on the family
doctor -- a physician who sees
each member of the family not
just as an individual but, in some
ways, the product of the family
and community group.
Quite apart from heredity,
there are many ways in which the
health -of one family member can
be affected by that of another.
The disturbed, unhappy child, or
the adolescent on the street, or on
drugs, is more likely to be the
prciduct of an unstable marriage,
or of uncommunicative or alcohol-
abusing parents, than of a
"happy" home.
There are less dramatic
examples of family health
relationships: death or illness of
one member may affect others to
the point where they, require
treatment; the new baby may
create disruption in the health
and behavior of other children in
the family.
In fact, it's especially in the
areas of stress and emotions that
the ties between one member and
another are most apparent.
Parental bickering, which may
have its roots in economic or
employment concerns, can
obviously affect the children.
Even the family doctor can't
smooth over all the problems.
But the first responsibility for
the family's health 'lies with the
Correspondent
Mrs,Cliff Bray
Ethel. Hall board meeting was
held Wednesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray,
eight members were present,
Euchre
Euchre party was held in the
Community Hall -on Monday
evening February 3rd, there were
nine tables playing. Mr. Ross
Stephenson was in charge.
personals
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Raynard
and Irene visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Doug Davidson and Mr. and
Mrs. Doug. , Bremner , all of
London on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bremner
and Doris visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Floyd Hutton, R.R.3,
Listowel on Sunday.
family itself. The much-talked of
generation gap, often a cause of
family stress and conflict, can still
be bridged by good
communication -- listening, as
well as talking,to each other. And
by parents who offer their
offspring not just money and
goodies, but give freely of their
time and show interest.
Once these roots of family
health are firmly established, the
family physician can deal with
occasional problems that may
affect the plant itself. To keep it
blooming, the physician should
be given an opportunity to know
the family.
Find a family doctor before you •
really need one -- and give him all
the facts he required to do his job.
BROWNIES
The 1st Brownie Pack of
Brussels is going full swing ahead
on earning badges. Saturday,
January 25, the Brownies met at
the arena where they passed the
requirements for their skaters
badge.
At the previous meeting
singing, teacher, Mr. Dunbar,
tested the Brownies for their
Singer's Badge. These are just a
couple of the badges that are
being earned in hopes that they
will be completed in time to be
awarded at the Mother and
Daughter Banquet.
P.S. Many thanks to Mr.
Dunbar.
TUESDAY
OECA
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
OECA
Mr. Dressup
Sesame Street
CartOon Corner
Noon. Report
Movie
Edge of Night
Juliette and Friends
Take Thirty
Family Court
Fit Stop
Hogans Heroes
Partridge Family
John Strong Report
Truth or Consequences
Rhoda
Circle Eight Ranch
Happy Days
Police Story
Front Page Challenge
News Magazine
The National
Western Ontario News
Mery Griffin
WEDNESDAY
OECA
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
OECA
Mr. bressup
Sesame Street
Cartoon Corner
Noon Report
Movie
Edge of Night
Juliette and Friends
Take Thirty
Family Court
Dr. Zonk & The Zunkin
Hogans Heroes
Partridge Family
John Strong Report
unsmoke
Living Faith
This Land
Canada Winter Games
Pacific Canada
The National
Western Ontario News
Mery Griffin
Huron Big Brother organization planned