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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-04-25, Page 23PREPARATIONS — Terry Sugg and Doug Trol lope were busy putting 'signs up at entrances to the village advertising Carnival when the photographer snapped this picture. (Photo by Lang lois) Household tidbits Here's how to cut wall washing time Profits :e a the six ries hey 'hat him a?" ers. t is 'ro- a ang yer to and eel- ler- )id; s a low ed, and ay. The world is so full Of wonderful things It's sure we should be As happy as kings. * * * * * * To slice a loaf of fresh bread more easily - heat the knife. You can cut wall-washing time and labor by closing the door of the room then plug in electric kettle for 10 minutes. Omit salt when preparing scalloped potatoes to prevent milk from curdling while cooking. Use only the correct type and size of fuse in your fuse panel to avoid problems. Older ladies should not try to hide the wrinkles of time by a heavy application of cosmetics. Too much merely emphasizes them and makes them even more noticeable. Physiotherapists have found that skating greatly improves the balance of young children. Washed with vinegar and water and polished with old newspapers will keep win- dows and mirrors shining and streak free without expensive products. Long evening gowns are no longer in fashion. Smart dress shops are not stocking them. * * * * * * ECONOMICAL SUPPER DISH 1 can cream of mushroom soup Left over vegetables Baking powder biscuits Place soup in greased casserole. Add vegetables (carrots, peas, beans, potatoes, onions) and season if necessary. Make 1/2 doz. tea biscuits (quick mix, or own) and drop on top of soup mixture. Bake until biscuits are done and serve. Good quick lunch or supper. The new executive for the coming year of the Belgrave and. District Kinsmen was elected at a dinner meeting on April 18th. New president in the fall will be Paul McKee with Blake Evans as vice- William G. Tugwell offic- ially took over duties as housing manager for the Huron County Housing Authority, an agent of the Ontario Housing Corporation, on April 9. He succeeds John Lyndon who resigned from the position in March. As housing manager, Mr. Tugwell's job involves the renting and leasing of all Ontario Housing's senior citizens' buildings in the county and all of Ontario Housing's rent-geared-to- income family units in Goderich, Clinton and Wing- ham. This means that all senior citizens and low in- come families in the county wanting to take up residence in one of Ontario Housing's buildings, must apply to Mr. Tugwell at the Housing Authority's office on Stanley Street in Goderich. Part of Mr. Tugwell's job involves communicating with all the town councils in the county too. A county-wide residency policy for senior citizens' dwellings has been adopted by the town councils meaning that senior citizens from one town in the county can be moved into senior citizens' dwellings in another town within the county if they are willing. Mr. Tugwell has worked with the Ontario Housing Corporation since 1972. He is originally from Toronto and first worked at the Corpor- ation's head office there. He was then made maintenance supervisor of District F. He says he was in charge of maintenance supervision for one housing project in that district which had a popu- lation bigger than Clinton. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. president. Lloyd. Michie will be secretary and Neil Edgar treasurer. Gord Folkard takes over the duties as registrar and Bryan Black and Ken Hopper will both be in charge of the bulletins. Four new directors are Mr..Tugwell lives in Clinton now with his wife and three children. Before being appointed as manager of the Huron County Housing Authority, Mr. Tugwell had been work- ing out of Goderich for the past two years as mainten- John Campbell, Wayne Hopper, Alan Bridge and John Dobell. The Kinsmen Club will be presenting a che ique to the Brandon Cemetery Board for expansion of the village cemetery property. The ante supervisor with the Ontario Housing Corporation attached to Huron and Bruce Housing Authorities. He says $1 million was spent in Huron County alone last year on repairs and improvements, buildings are automatically inspected once a year. As -•••••••MM- Kinsmen are donating prizes to the All-Outdoors. Canoe Race which is in conjuction with the Wingham Centennial and Auburn's 125th Anniversary. Classified Ads pay divid- ends. housing manager, Mr. Tug- well is responsible for tend- ers, both public and short term (or those up to $5,000), to make repairs and improve- ments to these buildings. A maintenance supervisor or possibly two will be hired for Huron and Bruce counties SERWCES THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 25, 1979 — 23 Kinsmen elect exec Wm. G. Tugwell County gets new housing manager MANAGEMENT SEMINAR A Seminar for Small Business Is your business as profitable as it should be? On MAY 9th, 1979 +fr YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLETE SALES, PARTS, SERVICE of 111.4111111DIERIE Ifik11111-11". 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