The Brussels Post, 1980-06-11, Page 13United Church choir
honors bridal couple
summer school
elementary school courses
can be picked 'up from the
elementary school principals
in the county. "
BRUSSELS
Introductory
Special
Blyth
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I THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE' 11, 980 — 13
H'week planned
For Huronview
Goderich for a shopping
spree
' We wish to welcome Mr,
Stanley Jackson to the home
on vacation, care.
The following is the
agenda for Senior Citizens
' week to he held at. Huron-:
I view:
June 5, the members of , the. Harold Steffler read' an son., Harold Steffler, presi- ' read a poem and Mrs.
United Church Choir, their address and Sarah Stephen- dent,' thanked the LeDrews Jeffrey read the scripture.
husbands and wives met at son presented them with a for having the chOir in their . On Mon. & Thurs. resi-
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the home of Rev. and Mrs. , "set of kitchen knives. Debbie home, dents visited the mall in
LeDrew for a social time and Laurie thanked the .choir
when they honoured the new :for their gift: Cake, ice cream,
bride and groom-to-be, Deb- , coffee and tea were served
bie 0 Coultes and Laurie ' by Iuella' Mitcheil, Marie
B of E of fers
Miss WendY Kloss enter-,
tained residents off Pit after-
:noon with her ukulele
Playing a variety of numbers.
A special thanks must go to
1 •
Harold & Kay Wise for
the donation of many cakes
t from their cake contest' for
their ',1st anniversary.
On Sat. we had some
[ strange looking clowns and
two .5 hriners touring the
'building for one hour prior to
the parade. Sixty residents
went out to view the Shriners
parade whichWas much
enjoyed by all. Many thanks
to. Mr. Johnston of Murphy's
Bus Line,
On Sun. the service was
. led by Mr. Donald Darrell.
Elsie Henderson accomp-
anied the Huronview choir on'
the organ with the number The Three* Links, Flensall.
"It took a Miracle." 5:45 - Golden Gate Club,
Mrs. Molly ,Cox and Goderich. 5:45 - The Enter-
friends played for our Old prising Seniors, Holmesville.
SAY, HOW LONG DO, YOU THINK WE CAN STAY THIS WAY?—The Tyme ,Music finishing .off .Program for all 3-clubs will
with 15 ,inins. of Sing song. be in the auditorium at 2
Brussels Cadets made a vailiant effort to keep this pryramid up at an
Wed. the Huronview Auxil- , o'clock by Earl & Martha
InspeCtion on Tuesday night, 'but Unfortunately collapsed shortly' after som Tea, Bazaar and Bake Wednesday, June 18:
the photographer took their picture.. - (Phato by Langlois) Sale which was opened by 12:45 - Swinging Seniors,
Mrs. Leona Lockhart and Mr. Blyth. 5:45 - Zurich Golden
Agers, Zurich. 5:45 - Clinton.
Christian. Reform: Program
in the auditorium is 1:45 -
Doris McKinley (musical
program) and 7:0O - Lyla
you and his wife sang two Storey (music ,Sr dancers).
On Thursday evening, ' Campbell. LeDrew and Sarah Stephen- numbers while Mr. Prouty
Only $35 m 95
We also install new air conditioner Units in all makes and. models.
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We are now equipped to service all types of air conditioning in cars,
trucks and farm equipment.
Richmond Garages .Ltd.
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887-6663 Murray Sidd'aII 347-2241
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Insurance'. Agency -.lit- • .
Auto - Fire - Casualty t Life
Leak test
Performance test
Oil and Freon, levels
checked. Cooling
system checked. Freon
and oil added if '
necessary.
Wayne Lester, (administ-
rator.) Good weather brought
out a good attendance.
Mrs. Prouty held Bible
study on Thurs. Pastor Gon-
iary held their Spring Blos- Heywood of Wingham.
523-4501
SENIOR CITIZENS' WEEK
JUNE 16-20
Noon meals - 12:45. Night
,meals - 5:45:
Monday, June 16: 12:45 ,
'VVingham Happy Gang; 5:45
Seaforth Happy Citizens
Club. Program for both clubs
is at 2 o'clock in • the
auditoriume put on ,by Huron-
view residents.
Tuesday., June 17: 12:45 -
Just . . . 5 days left
for your chance to
Win a
trip for two
to Britain
via
British
Airways
AN you have todo to enter is SAVE $100 .
with STANDARD. Just deposit $100 in a new,
or your existing, Standard Trust One-Account.
For every One hundred dollars deposited
between April 23 and June 16, you get an entry
ballot . . $200 gets you two ballots,' and so on.
Find out how everyone wins with our
One-Account. Visit your local' Standard Trust
Savings branch (9:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m.
Monday to Thursday, 6:00 p.-rn.`on Friday) and '
pich up complete information on the contest,
the prizes, the rules, and all the benefits of the
One-Account
...[gh Interest with
cheeping privileges,
and much more!
STANDARD
TRUST
237 Josephine Street, Wingham
Telephone: 357-2022
Member Canada Deposit insuraitc42
I Thursday, June 19; 12:45
' The' Bayfield Ever Young
Club. 5:45 - Golden Radar
Club - Clinton. Program for
both clubs will be in the
auditorium at 2:00 in the
afternoon. Euchre will be
played.
Friday, June 20: 12:45
Senior Friendship Club,
Brussels. 12:45 - The Com-
panions, Dashwood. 5:45 -
Exeter Senior Citizens Club.
Program will be held in the
auditorium at 2 . o'clock.
Marie Flynn and her group
will be entertaining, .
If there is any question
concerning Senior Citizens'
Week on the above agenda
please contact Mary Gib-
bings, 482-3451, Huronview.
We would like all senior
citizens_ to visit with our
residents at any time that
week.
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SEA FORTH 527-1240
Monday to Friday 9-5:30
Saturday 9-12:00
FREE PARKING
ON PREMISES
Closed Wednesdays
By Appointment
or a 14"
El ectrohome
colour TV
The Huron County Board
of Education is again offering
summer school this year at
Central Huron Secondary.
School in Clinton.
The sessions will take
place from Wednesday, July
2 to Friday, August 8. The
ladministrator this year will be
Don Tremeer, who is vice-
principal at Clinton Public
School. In his brief to 'the
board, Tremeer stated that
"the primary objective of the
summer school program is to
present a highly concentrat-
ed and accelerated program
in each course in order for
students -to keep up their
standings in the basic sub-
jects of English and Is/lathe-
matics. "
Mathematics from Grades
9 t,112 11 be offered, as well
as Grades 9 and 10 English.
Driver Education, Physical
Activities, and Recreational
Music will also be offered. In
the elementary level, star-
dents can take Grades 7 and
8 remedial English and
Math.
Limited bus service will be
, offered to all students in
Huron County wishing to
attend summer school. Buses
will leave between 8:15 and
8:40 and return shortly after
11:00 a.m. -to Exeter,
Sesiforth, Goderich, and
Wing,ham.
Application' forms for
secondary school courses are
available from the guidance
departments in' the five
secondary `schools.
APpliCatiOn fOrnia for