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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-01-03, Page 44 — THE, BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 3, 1979 Family of 85 has Xmas in Cranbrook The Huron County Board Of Education Evening Classes Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887 6645 Mr. and Mrs, Howard. Mitchell are spending some time with their family in Thorold. Will Perrie Jr., Boston, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perrie. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Fischer, Rexdale, were with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fis- cher for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Smith, Brussels, their family, grandchildren and great grandchildren numbering around 85 had their Christ- mas on. Saturday, Dec. 23 in the Community Centre, Cranbrook. Spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Rose Engel were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wick and family, Marathon, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Grant and boys, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. John Engel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Engel and family, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Engel and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and family, Monkton. 1\11. and Mrs. Allan Dunn, Ric,. and Bonita, Blooming- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin, Tracy and Danny, St. Clements. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Muchan, London were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Machan, Listowel, and Mr. a•nd Mr.s Geo. MacDonald, t worth visited the Dunn's on Wednesday. Spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler were Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Strickler, Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Strickler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley had visits for Christmas from. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rathwell' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clark and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Conley and Shawn. Miss Sandra Cameron, Barrie was home over Christ- mas. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Cameron and family had Christmas in Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. J. Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Close and children, Chatham, and Mrs. Morrison and daughter of London spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chubb and Mr. and Mrs. S. Schwark and Trevor. Here's how to preserve old papers Have \ ever oil ,. i'd ne\N •• 1•"!' . (nil ). to •1 the print faded and the paper brit t le within a few years? you're interestpd in pre- •••—• a ,,sistati ,,;o- fessor at the I Iniversit)- of Washington, developed a recipe you might be in- terested in. Dissolve a milk of magnesia tablet or one table- spoon of milk of magnesia emulsion in a quart of cl tb soda. recap tightly t let it stand in the refri gerator over night. The next day pour the mixture into a pan large enought to accommodate flat- tened newspapers. 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Brussels Post CENTRAL HURON -SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON - PHONE 482-3471 MONDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 8, 1979) BOOKKEEPING (Introductory) - 10 weeks CROCHET - 10 weeks FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR (with Beginning Upholstery) - 10 weeks GYMNASTICS FOR BEGINNERS - 10 weeks INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOGRAPHY AND DARKROOM TECHNIQUES - 10 weeks SEWING (Basic) - 10 weeks WELDING - 10 weeks TUESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 9, 1979) ART - 10 weeks FIRST AID 8 weeks HAIRDRESSING - 10 weeks HUNTER SAFETY - 10 weeks INTRODUCTION TO ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES AND CANADIANA - 10 weeks SEWING (Advanced Knit) - 10 weeks WOMEN'S FITNESS 10 weeks WEDNESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 10, 1979' KNITTING - 10 weeks MACRAME - 10 weeks SKIING - 10 weeks TUESDAY NIGHT (starting Feb. 15, 1979) GOLF - 10 weeks MONDAY NIGHT (starting Mar. 5, 1979) CERAMICS - 8 weeks SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TO BE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY ENROLMENT SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL SEAFORTH - PHONE 527-0380 • TUESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan 9, 1979) FIRST AID - STANDARD - 8 'weeks LADIES AUTO MECHANICS - 10 weeks MACRAME - 8 weeks POTTERY WITHOUT A WHEEL - 10 weeks MONDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 8, 1979) FOLK DANCING - 10 weeks F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL WINGHAM - PHONE 357-1800 WEDNESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 10, 1979) ALTERNATE ENERGY SOURCES - 9 weeks BASIC FARM WELDING - 8 weeks CERAMICS (Full) - 10 weeks LADIES FITNESS - 10 weeks TUESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 9, 1979) CROSS COUNTRY SKIING - one class on Tuesday, Jan. 9, to be followed by 4 Sunday afternoon sessions DISCO DANCING (Adult couples only) - 5 weeks (at Seaforth P.S.) MACRAME - 10 weeks SEWING AND TAILORING - 10 weeks THURSDAY NIGHT (starting April 12, 1979 STRETCH KNIT FABRICS (Ad- vanced) - 10 weeks f . "; MONDAY NIGHT (starting April 9, 1979) GOLF FOR BEGINNERS - 8 weeks STRETCH KNIT FABRICS (Beginners) - 10 weeks ' w 0, 0 . .0 p w SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EXETER - PHONE 235-0880 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE THE SCHOOL TUESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 16, 1979) SEWING (Ladies Knit Pants and Tops) - 6 weeks WEAVING - 10 weeks MONDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 15, 1979) POTTERY - 10 weeks WEDNESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 17, 1979) PERSONAL AND SMALL BUSINESS INCOME TAX 10 weeks TAILORING - 10 weeks TUESDAY NIGHT ' (starting March 6, 1979) SEWING (Advanced Lingerie) • 10 weeks THURSDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 18, 1979) AUTO MECHANICS FOR WOMEN - 5 weeks FIRST AID (St. John's) - 10 weeks GOURMET COOKING - 10 weeks GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE GODERICH - PHONE 524-7353 MONDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 8, 1979) ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES - 8 weeks BADMINTON - 10 weeks CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH - 10 weeks I-GOLF = 10 weeks TYPEWRITING (Beginners) - 10 weeks TUESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 9, 1979) AUTO MECHANICS r (Owner- Driver) - 10 weeks SEWING (Pattern Design) - 10 Weeks WEDNESDAY NIGHT (starting Jan. 10, 1979) LADIES SPORT NIGHT - 10 weeks VOLLEYBALL - 10 weeks (at •'Colboi•rie Central P,S.) THURSDAY NH:Hit STRETCH SEWING (AdVane. • 10 weeks (001.1611 11111. 1.1, WPC10