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
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The world is so full
Of wonderful things
It's sure we should be
As happy as kings.
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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.
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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
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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
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