The Brussels Post, 1980-05-21, Page 3• THE. :PROWLS ..,POST,, MAY: Pp,
Ambrose exec,. esec„, installed
The new Provincial
Offences Act introduces a
new form of law designed
especially for minor of-
fences such as 'traffic,
liquor, hunting and fish-
ing violations. The new .
system is simple, in-
formal and convenient,
and offers anyone
charged with a minor
offence a new choice
for handling his or her
case. But you have to
act. It's up to you.
THREE PHASE
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482-7374 ,
GLENN ,McLEAN
8874264
P.O. BOX 1136 CLINTON, oNr,
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PREPARING F.O.R SCHOOL Mrs, Beryl Nicholson of Seaforth• of the
Student Servicet of the Huron County Board of 'Education interviews
Hope JaCobs in preparation for kindergarten at the. Brussels Public
School as Mrs. Joan Jacobs looks on..
urch, Cranbrook improved
(Phbto by Langlois)
The May meeting of the he held°. on a .(44,01t, afghan report from Betty Ryan
St. Ambrose was and hooked tug, all of which convention delegate, The
opened by the Celebration of will be made 'by members.. Secretary will send letters to
Mass by. Father W. Gutowski Tickets` will be aVailable from ; several Ministers re the pro"
during which the new execu- ' June'meeting' til the" posed Health Care. Consent
were installed. ° baZaar. ' Act, and all Members are
The president Marianna Other bUsittess ineluirded, a urged to do the same,
Ryan then welcomed all
FoNwing the usual reports,
the following convenors. Were
named:'.Family life Marg-
aret VanNes, Karen Parker;
Organization - Hennie Terp-
stra, Cathy Terpstra; Church
life Margaret Kelly, Judy.
Jones; iPublic relations - 'Rita
Deitner, Miriam Terpstra;
Supper Committee ,,. Anne
Ryan, Irene Blake, Marie,
Blake; Itenniq Terpstra
Cathy,, Terits.trit,
Terpstra, Margaret' VanNes,
Rita Deitner..
BazaL',.will be held Dec-
ember 6; 198Q. A draw will
When you want , your business• cards,
letterheads and office stationery to
look its best; you can rely On us for top
quality work at reasonable rates. Our
representatives will be happy to ad-
vise you and to discuss. your job at
your convenience. Knox
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887;6645
KnosThurch has under-
gone 'many improvements
recently. Insulation was
added, new washrooms, a
new roof and
,
lastly painting
and varnishing of the inside.
Painters finiShed on Wed-
nesday and the ladies have
been busy getting everything
in order for a " Wedding on
Saturday and services on
Sunday.
The benefit family dance
held in the Community Hall
on Saturday night, May 10,
„ was a decided sucCess. All
reported a good time, and a
goodly sum was realized, for
renovations to the Hall.
The, date for - the garage
sale repotted in last -week's
issue- has been changed r
June 4 from 5 to 10 p.m. See'
elsewhere for' particulars in
this week's paper.
Sister St. Anthony (Marie
Baker) London, called on
friends recently. She will he
remembered as the youngest
daughter of the late George
and Mrs. Baker who lived
Buy North America's
Largest Selling
Bins At Special
Spring. Discounts
WHY BUTLER?
44" high wall sheets for
foSter ereCtiOn.
No internal stiffener*.
EletiOted door for easier'
winter entry.
sides.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn
attended. the Dennis family
picnic on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs: Ken Wilbee.
The ladies are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward
and family, 'Kitchener, spent
the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Engel
. and family:
Several members of the
W.M.S. attended the special
meeting in Atwood Presby-
terian Church on Wednesday
Grain Bins
Spring Discounts On
ORDER NOW AT SUBSTANTIAL'
SAVINGS AND YOU PICK
DELIVERY Atio/on INSTALLATION TIME.
4" 2Y2" '
OURS LI THEIRS
4" Corrugation is
• ' Hatter so walls stay, clean
. .
On Saturday they received
the news of the death of Mrs.
Emma McCallum, St.
Thomas, mother of Mrs.
Barnes and sister of Mrs.
Gordon. Sympathy is ex-
tended to the family in their
bereavement.
011*-SelS.
887-6641
where r.arl Dunn now re- evening when- Rev. Harrold
Morris of Listowel showed
slides of Africa and gave a
most interesting talk on his
visit there. .S
Mr. and ...Mrs. Sid Barnes,
London, visited oti the week-
end with Mrs. Ida Gordon.
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For further information, pamphlets are avail-
able at Supermarkets and Provincial Court
offices, or Write: Provinciai. Offences,
Queen's Park; Toronto.
R Roy McMurtry,
Attorney General
imiNimamin William Davit, PrOmier
Ontario