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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-12-26, Page 16From Huron Plowmen THE 1980 EXECUTIVE—The 1980 executive of the Huron County Plowmen''s Associaton is (left) president Allan Campbell of McKillop Township and secretary-treasurer Graeme Craig, also of McKillop. Brussels GROCERY Phone 887.9445 tichiAr Year's Greetings to all our friends. .0 Ho e party lasts all year long. Dave, Karen, Marg, Jack, lona McCUTCHEON PART-TIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Continuing Education Courses, Winter 1980 CLINTON CAMPUS The following courses• are being offered this Winter semester. Students are already enrolling. To ensure yourself a place in the course of your choice„ please telephone 482.3458 Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m._ and Monday and Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. or visit our campus at Vanastra Road, Clinton, Ontario. English & Mathematics Upgrading and Home Study Basic Bookkeeping Advanced Bookkeeping The Complete Receptionist Natural Gasfitter Licence Preparation Bartending Techniques Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Dimensional Metrology Plant Layout $33.00 $19.00 $23.00 $23.00 $ $6267.00 .00 ! $48,00 $ $3230 0:000 PICK UP ONE OF OUR WINTER 1980 TABLOIDS FROM OUR CLINTON CAMPUS Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology We've got a lotto :hare. • 0 o „ 0 • 0 •• • • .... c : .3 o c2„so, ato0 Fond regards to you and your family in this time of togetherness and good cheer! Thanks for your faith in us! Bakery Grocery STEPHENSON' • 0 0 A Brusiselt 887-9226 RETIRING Russell Bolton of RR1 Seaforth. .w h 01 has served as secretary-treasurer of the Huron County Plowmen's Associa- tion for the past 14 years, is retiring from the position. His successor is Graeme Craig of Rai 1, Walton. BY WILIVIA OKE , Allan Campbell of RR1 Seaforth, was re-elected to a second run as, president of the. Huron Plowmen's Association at a meeting in Winthrop Thursday. Vice-presidents are Ken Duncan of RR*, Kirkton and Ross Eedy of Dungannon. Secretary-treasurer is Graeme Craig of Walton, who replaces Russell Bolton of RR 1 Seaforth. Mr. Bolton retires after serving 14 years. Directors representing the 16 townships in the county were elected. The 'late and the location of the county plowing match in 1980 were left to the executive to set. A new committee was named to establish a special events category in the 1980 match featuring the use of antique plows. The committee named: Ernest Talbot and Raymond Scotchmer, both of Bayfield and Rev. Kenneth Innes of Brussels will work out the details of this event. Brussels business paints helicopter Don McNeil of Brussels is well'.known for his work on antique cars, but recently, he and his staff at McNeils Auto Body were requested to take on an even bigger job. They were asked to do a body job on and to paint, a helicopter. The request came from Doug Lowe, a former Brus- sels resident now living in Niagara. Falls. McNeil's had previously done up a 1969 Mustang for him and he was quite pleased with that, Don said, so he asked if they would do his helicopter. The helicopter is one that is used to take people to see over Niagara Falls and goes from one side across to the other. Don said the helicopter was just brought in on Thursday and he hopes to have it ready within a week. He has three men working on it steadily. if THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 26, 1979 Russell Bolton retires anommome 'mniumwrimmunnovilk THIS LOOKS LIKE A NICE ONE Mrs. Edna. Pearson, a nurse at the Callander Nursing Home showed some of the dresses to Mrs. Pear I Wheeler as Mrs. Delores Wheeler looked when Caravan Clothes of Downsview came to the nursing home on Wednesday. Caravan Clothes travels to senior citizens and nursing homes offering residents a chance to buy clothes. This is the first time the organization has, been to Brussels but it is hoping to come back here for a spring fashion show. (Photo by Langlois) More next week Because of the pressure of holiday deadlines and hi order to bring readers "the ni year irevierira number of stories had to be omitted from this week's Post. They'll, appear in the next issue January 2. Belgrave Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 887,9847 Eight tables of euchre were played last Wednesday evening at the W,I. Hall Belgrave Winners were: High Lady - Mrs. Gordon Nicholson Low Lady- Second High' Lady. Mrs. Lewis StonehOuse; low Lady - Mrs LaWrence Taylor; High Man - William Black; Low Man - Bert Johnston; Second High Mao - 'William Gow.