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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-06-20, Page 11CORNFLOWER CRYSTAL [In-Store Stock Only] 20% STE HA IFS° TF FHE SR TGOOROE ONLY off - OPEN WEDNESDAYS ANSTETT JEWELLERS Box 52 Seaforth 527-1720 They don't realize that most ladders can conduct electricity. THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 20, 1979 — 11 Walton people at family party THE NEW OFFICERS The Brussels. Lions Club installed their new officers at a meeting on Monday night. In the front row left are Jim Armstrong - Secretary; Jack Knight - president; Henry Devlin - Treasurer; In the second row from left are: Bob Thomas - director; Doug Davidson - Assistant Lion's table; Jerry Dillow - director ; Dave Hastings - director; Bob Richmond - past president. In the third row from left are: Clarence McCutcheon - Tail Twister; Paul Mutter - Assistant Tail Twister; Bob Rowe - Second Vice-president; Bruce Hahn - Third Vice-president. Vice-president Neil McDonald and Lion Tamer Murray Lowe were both absent when the picture was taken. 11 Albert St. CLINTON 482-3901 JAMES WALSH James Thomas Walsh, 77, of East Wawanosh, died Thursday at his residence. Born in East Wawanosh, Lot 42, Con. 6, he farmed all his life there. He was the son of Joshua Walsh and Marg- aret Bell, and attended serve pork On June 9th the Belgrave and District Kinsmen held their annual pork roast at the Brussels Arena. Supper was served to over 400 people in the arena. Three pigs were roasted for the supper which was followed by a dance to the music of Moran Brothers. On the same afternoon Kins- ment ball teams from Luck- now, Walkerton. Point Obituary school at S.S. No. 13 in East Wawanosh township. He is survived by his wife, Jennie Muriel Wightman, who he married in 1936 and two children, Marlene, of Sarnia, and Mrs. Duncan (Eleanor) Campbell, of Kin- loss. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Kent and to 400 Clarke and Belgrave com- peted in the annual slo-pitch ball tournament in Brussels. Walkerton won the champ- ionship and Belgrave won the consolation trophy. The help of the Kinsmen and their wives made both these events a success and proceeds from the barbecue will be donated to help cystic fibrocis. Jill Campbell of Kinloss, and his sister, Mrs. George (Mabel) Jordan of Lucknow. He was predeceased by a sister, Mrs. John (Olive) Johnston, and a brother, Gordon Walsh. The funeral service was held Saturday, June 16 froin the Tasker Funeral Chapel in Blyth. Reverend John G. Roberts officiated. Interment was at Brandon Cemetery in Belgrave. Pallbearers were Clare Van Camp, Don Procter, Allan Dunbar, Fred Meier Jr., ,Ross Wightman, Fergus McDowell, and Murray McDowell. Flower bearers were Charles Black, Clifton Walsh and James Hunter. Correspondent MRS. BETTY McCALL 887-6677 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Short- reed and Mrs. Jim Shortreed attended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Mitchell on Satur- day, June 5th when about 50 neighbors, friends and rela- tives were present to cele- brate Bill and Louise Smith's 25th wedding anniversary. Clayton Fraser and friend Ann See arrived home recently from C anberra, Australia where they had been the past several months where Ann lives. They are staying at Clayton's parents 203 Durham E. WALKERTON 881-0122 home, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wat- son spent the weekend at Thamesford visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Maier and Paula. Mr. and Mrs. Rene Ver- cruyssen, Ronnie and Danny spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferguson at their cottage at Bayfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Raven and John have returned to their home at Edmonton, Alberta following a visit With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bewley and grand- mother, Mrs. John Yuill of Brussels. 284 Main St. EXETER, 235-2468 Belgrave Kinsmen SUMMER SCHOOL '79 THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: - REMEDIAL ENGLISH FOR GRADES 7 & 8 - REMEDIAL MATHEMATICS FOR GRADES 7 & 8 - DRIVER EDUCATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - Late registration can be made at Huron County Elementary & Secondary schools up until Wednes- day, June 27 - Classes begin on Monday, July 9, 1979 THE HURON COUNTY BOARD WILL ALSO OFFER IMPROVEMENT AND SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES TO STUDENTS ASSUMING THERE IS SUFFICIENT ENROLLMENT, IMPROVEMENT COURSES: July 4 to August 10 - High school students onlv Mathematics English History Geography Science French - These are make up courses for students who have missed their credit - Registration in High School Guidance offices from Monday, June 25 to Friday, June 29 - Late registration - Tuesday, July 3 -cit Central Huron S.S. • 9 amt, to 4 p.m. SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES: July 9 to August 3 for students age 8 to 19 Tennis - Must have your own racquet Badminton - Must hove your own racquet Girls Gymnastics •Theatre Arts - Registration on Tuesday, July 3 and Wednesday, July 4 in the Guidance office of Central Huron Secondary School 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. - Registration by phone 482-3471 and ask for Doug Ellison, ALL CLASSES WILL BEGIN AT :30 A.M. AND END AT 10:30 A.M. BUS TRANSPORTATION FROM THE 4 AREA HIGH SCHOOLS TO CENTR HURON S.S. CLINTON. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY (,CCs) trh tbr Shocking experiences with electricity are so easy to avoid. Yet some people still take risks that can take lives. They fly planes and kites near power lines. They ignore Danger signs. They use frayed cords. You wouldn't take risks like these, would you? your hydro