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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-03-14, Page 6Cadets enjoy sleigh ride Jack's Suno co Do-it-your-self We'll wash it $1.50 or $3.00 Also • Cigarettes • Pop • Chips • Chocolate Bars BRUSSELS Open 6 days a week 7-10 Sunday 10.6 Why Drive Farther? For only 99 0 You Can Have A 5 x 7 Color Portrait Call 482-3518 For your Appointment one offer Per Person, Two per Family, Extra Subjects in Portrait, $ 1 each Families, Children, and Adults Welcome. COLBOURNE PHOTOGRAPHIC 271 Bayfield Rd. Clinton , Huron County's Complete Photographic Service Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology CONTINUING EDUCATION CLINTON CAMPUS Classes are now being held at the Clinton CaMpus of Conestoga College in the following subjects: Home Study (Mathematics Et English) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation There is still room available in these classes. Fo:4 fruther information and for registration, please telephone 482-3458 or visit our Clinton Campus at Vanastra Road, Clinton, Ontario between 7:00 pall. and 9:00 p.m., Monday and Tuesday. Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology We'vegotalottoshare. 6 THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 14, 1979 Quilt draw here Arthritis campaign starts. The Annual Arthritis TV special, will not be held this spring. However, locally, a draw will be made on a quilt which will be on display in the MRS. J. H. KERR Mrs. John H. Kerr the former Mary E. Halpenny and widow of, the late Reverend ' o hn H. Kerr, of London, and formerly of Brussels, died in Ottawa on Thursday, March 8, 1979 in her 93rd year. Surviving are two sons, Arnold Kerr, of Ottawa and Verne Kerr, of Vern on window of Ray and Helen's Family Centre, Tickets are three for $1 and will be for sale in various businesses in the village.. Those who wish to send Connecticut. Also eight grandchildren and 'four great-grandchildren. The late Mrs. Mary E. Kerr rested at the Peebles Funeral Home, John Street, Atwood, after 2 p.m. Sunday until Monday, March 12, when service held at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment Elma Centre Cemetery. donations directly may do so to Mrs. Lois McCall, President of the Brussels branch of the Arthritis Society, P.O. Box 75, Brussels. Postage up again April 1 It won't make anybody too happy but postal rates will be risisng again as of April 1. The new rate for Canadian first class letter mail and post cards up to 1 ounce will by 17 cents. The amount will re- main the same for a letter of the same weight mailed to the United States. For Canada 't'hird class mail including gr6eting cards the amount for a 2 ounce letter will be 15 cents. BY WILMA OKE The Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School board will send three trustees to Vancouver from June 13 to 16 as delegates at the Canadian Catholic School Trustees' Association convention. At a board meeting in Dublin Monday the names were announced of the three trustees to go: Michael Connolly, Kippen; Gregory Fleming, Credition and John O'Leary, Staffa. Keith Montgomery of Wingham was named as an alternate delegate. Bob Butler of Stratford, • will be presented with an award of Merit for his many years as a separate school board member in Perth County. Nominated by the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board for the award, it will be presented to him at the convention of Separate Schools Trustees to be held in Toronto, April 5. Mr. Butler served about 20 years on the separate school board in Stratford, 12 of them as board chairman. With the forming of county school boards in 1969 Mr Butler represented the Huron Perth board on Perth County Board of Education for eight years. The property committee was directed to get more details on the proposed creative playground at St. Aloysius School, Stratford. The four trustees who attended the public speaking finals sponsored by the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association in Dublin Tuesday night of last week commended the pupils taking part for their ability and, the quality of their speeches. A half hour presentation on the science curriculum, as taught in the 19 separate schools in Huron and Perth Counties, was outlined in detail by three members of the ,committee--the three teachers were Mrs. Frances Craig at St. Columban. School; Michael Dewan of Immaculate Conception School, Stratford and Mrs. Joan McIver at St. Patrick's Obituary FARMERS... Spring is just around the corner We have WHITE BEAN SEED available for you! *Seafarer •Sanilac • Kentwood Foundation & certified seed available A complete line of STEWART GRAINS • Barley • Oats • Mixed Grain For more information contact: RYAN DRYING Ltd. Walton, Ontario Seaforth 527-0527 Brussels 887-9261 School, Dublin. They answered numerous questions presented by the trustees. The meeting, was over at 10:50 pm. when the board went into committee-of-the whole. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. • J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEA FORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesdays By Appointment Trustees to Vancouver convention