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VALENTINES FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL Mrs. Jean Ireland's
Kindergarten class at ,the Brussels Public School were busy making
valentines for that someone special on Monday. In the front row are Amy
Kufski, Margaret Jarvis, Shawn Jacklin, Dawn Ten Pas, Brian McArter
(Behind Dawn), Kevin Alcock, Darren Johnston and David Johnston. In
the-second row from left are Shelley Duskocy, Janis Cardiff, Patricia
Knight, Madeline Ryan, Tania Baitley, Garry Yuiff and David Smith. In
the back row from left are Donna. Gordon, Christina Dillow, Tracy
Leishman, Dawn Engel, Robbie Young, Christopher Bridge, Todd Rice.
Absent at the time the picture was taken were Michelle Freeman and
Pauline Kuzmich. (Brussels Post Photo)
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JUNE 6, 1979
Brussels council receives a
petition to extend John
Street to the arena:
Morris council discusses
the Pletch subdivision and
one of the main topics is the
roads that the township
agreed to take over from Mr.
Pletch in the fall of 1978.
Council later found out that
Bob Campbell, acting as the
township's lawyer signed a
deed stating the township
had agreed to take over the
roads in 1977.
Cameron W. Ross of Blue-
vale escapes injury when the
dump truck he was driving
on Huron County Road 12
rolls over and catches fire.
The Huron County Board
of Education approves an
additional 22 books for use in
county schools despite at-
tempts by the Concerned
Citizens' Group to delay the
action.
Ernie and Alberta Stevens'
of Walton celebrate 50 years
of marriage.
JUNE 13, 1979
Lack of involvement
J E LONGSTAFF
brings1500 to flea market
among Brussels business-
men and community troubles
the Brussels Business Assoc-
iation.
The. Huron County Board
of Education stands its
ground telling a Concerned
Citizens' group that no
changes will be made in its
approved English literature
texts.
JUNE 20, 1979
About 1500 people attend
the fifth annual flea market
held in Brussels.
McDonald Buildall em-
ployees Ethel Brewer, Vera
Hastings, George Thornton,
Bob Raymond and Cliff Ker:
naghan are honored for their
years of service-at the Build-
all' s fiftieth anniversary cele-
brations.
Approximately 200 people
enjoy a Highland concert in
the Brussels ball park.
The Belgrave Hi-C' Young
Peoples join the Foster Par-
ents Plan of Canada, adopt-
ing Ni Nengah of Bali.
Gordon and Florence Hig-
gins of RR 5, Brussels cele-
brate 60 years of marriage,
Donald A. Nolan of RR 1,
Walton receives minor injur-
ies when a dog runs into the
front tire of his Honda,
I causing Mr, Nolan to fall- off
the motorcycle.
JUNE 27, 1979 '
Chariot, Chuckwagon and
I Ben Hur races are held at the
Brussels fairgrounds.
Kathy Sholdice and
Brenda Knight are hired as
playground leaders for the
turnmer.
Sharon and Bruce Weber
are the new' owners of the
FORD
Texan Grill taking over from
Bob and Anna Copeland.
JULY 4, 1979 "
Local stores repert few
problems with 1.5 litre pop
bottles.
John Lorenzo, a Workman
with Norland Construction is
injured while working on
sewer construction.
Brussels Public Grade 8
students win awards at their
• graduation.
Roxanne Maheux from
Hull, Quebec, is an exchange
student at the home of Karen
Plas near Walton.
JULY 11,1979
Exchange visitors from
Finland and Jamaica come to
Brussels. •
JULY 18, 1979
Brussels council decides to
sign an agreement transfer-
ring the ownership of the
Medical Dental Centre to
Brussels with Morris and
Grey Townships and. Brus-
sels -having trustees on the
new board, Brussels is the
initiating municipality.
Ian DesLaurier, resource
technician with the Maitland
Valley Conservation Author-
ity talks to Brussels Council
about 1 in 100 year flood
plain mapping.
Morris Township council
makes a motion to send
another letter to the law
society about Belgrave dev-
eloper Sam Pletch's lawyer--
Bob Campbell.
Bluevale people meet to
discuss whether or not it's •
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worth keeping the Bluevale
hall open. They decide it is.
A machine from the Nor-
land Construction Company
slips into a hole while dig-
ging sewers and breaks an
old fire protection tank.
JULY 25,1979
Ross Procter of RR 5,
Brussels speaks to cattlemen
at the annual Ontario beef
con eress .
Sewer.blast scares Lucy, a
dog owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Mayer, so much that
she jumps out of a window
and onto the pavement be-
low.
The Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority gets an
Ontario Grant of $38,347 to
help finance the rebuilding of
the Gorrie dam.
AUGUST 1, 1979
Five Brussels residents es-
cape injury when their car is
forced off the road by an-
other vehicle on County Rd.
12 in Howick Township.
The Brussels, Morris and
Grey Recreation. Committee
sponsors the Ninth Annual
Softball Tournament.
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