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The Brussels Post, 1979-10-10, Page 20THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 10, 1979 THE TURKEY SERVERS — Mrs. Harvey Edger, Mrs. Bert Hastings and Mrs. Bert Garniss all of the Belgrave area were just some of the people who helped out on Wednesday night at the Belgrave turkey supper. (Brussels Post Photo) B of E okays hall White Label Apple Juice Kraft Cheese Whiz Small Size Jello Powders Voortman Cookies Libbys Pork& Beans Chapman's Ice Cream Bakery Grocery STEPHENSON Open Friday Nights until 9 887-9226 free Delivery Brussels .79 1.69 4/.99 2/.89 2/.95 2 Litres 1.15 48 oz. 500 gr. Limit 2 assorted 8 oz. assorted 14 oz. Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CFMETERY Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK 44,6111.' off Reg. Price 6 .• 10 patterns in stock to choose from Sale from Oct. 3 to Oct. 20 1.59 1.59 1 lb. pkg. 1 lb. pkg. SEACC4/111 527,0120 the building up. McDonald said the board would probably ;14.1 A cost share caretaking costs for the building but that was all. NORITAKE rr 2 wheel mobility + 2 wheels more drive For your 75th Anniversary Contemporary Special 1 Mayer's Jewellery Where personal service is still important BRUSSELS Member B. B. A. 887-9000 a demonstration. give Ken or Bruce a call at Vincent's to-day 527-0120 di INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CANADA Schneider Frozen 16' BEEF BURGERS 2 lb. boxy 3 .39 Weston Raspberry or Lemon BUTTERHORNS 6's .69 California Choice ORANGES Doz. 1.29 Allen's from concentrate APPLE JUICE 48 oz. .79 McCUTCHEON GROCERY We Deliver BRUSSELS Phone 887-9445 OPEN UNTIL 9 Fla NIGHTS SERIES 88 TRACTOR Schneider Mini Sizzler SAUSAGE Schneider BACON FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED SEAFORTH • AYR • CAMBRIDGE • WOODSTOCK Swim athon helps those with special needs The Vanastra Recreation Centre will be hosting its 3rd annual. Swimathon on Satur- day, October 20, from 1;30- 3:00 p.m. This year the funds collect- ed will assist the program Recreation for Special Needs in obtaining Specialized Equipment needed in the pool and exercise area Trophies will be awarded to the three participants who have turned in the most money. Friday, October 26, will be the due date for all pledges, At this time, a presentation of the trophies will be made by a member of the Country Singles, who have generously agreed to sponsor the event. Participants who are unable to swim lengths can swim widths so all ages can get involved. Swimmers will only swim for 10 minutes in order to accommodate all participants. To enter this Swimathon, first pick up your pledge sheets at the Vana- stra Recreation Centre, R.R. 5, Clinton, 482-3544 The Huron county board of education is all for a Goderich township recreation facility on board property provided it doesn't cost the board any money. The board gave Goderich township the go ahead to survey the Holmesville School property for the proposed hall but made it clear it had no intention of paying for any part of the sur- vey. The board was asked by township council to consider permitting the proposed hall on board property adjacent to the elementary school. By doing so the board could take advantage of facilites the hail offered and the township could tie into services now used by the school. The board agreed to the survey after its management committee reported that it was necessary to determine exactly where .the proposed building would go and how it would affect the school. The committee also told the board there are several details yet to be worked out with the township pointing out that long before any construction starts that agreement should be drawn up. "If we don't have an agreement we may as well not have a building," said committee chairman Don McDonald. The Brussels trustee said he felt it was the board's duty to draw up a firm agreement spelling out who was responsible for what. Exeter trustee Clarence McDonald asked if the management committee made it clear ,that after the building was up the board may share some operating costs but would pay nothing for construction. He said if the board was using the building for students at Holmesville it should be prepared to pay but it shouldn't pay to put