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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-12-23, Page 24Allan Campbell Petroleum Driver Salesman ,,A.Orr''. i,JfEi L44,. • 4-- • 1Barbara Black ;Office Clerk earls sing appreciation of cherishe4 frie-naships a.s we sha re the sp in t of this festive boliclaY,e ha << anti gladness w say "Merry Chistnias" to all. .11 Me r. • ristmas 1...iC3 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO BELGRAVE BRANCH Belgravo 'Ontario Oscar Meler Robert Shetler Retail Trainee Mill Porcinali 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 NEW impala 4 dr. Malibu 4 dr. Monza Hatchback, Chevette 4 dr. Omega 4 dr. Citation 2 dr. , Monte Carolo 2 dr. Impala 2 dr. Olds Royale 4 d r USED 1976 Matador Wagon 1975 Nova 4 dr.-6 1975 Plymouth 4 dr. , 1975 Malibu 4 dr.-6 1975 Torino Elite 2 dr. 1975 Chev Impala 2 dr. 1974 Olds 88 2 dr. 1974 Maverick 4 dr,-6 1973 Impala 4 dr. 24 T.HE BRutsgo POSTS' DECEMBER 1980 k-!,,i5:•1 n E:grnone."-h Two new staffers hired. If a winter project at the year and a half in the ' Van Egmond. House proves. university archives, and was successful, the historic home a member of the Kingston will be known throughout Historical Society. southwestern Ontario. Susan Susan moved to Seaforth Dunlop, project manager, this summer to work with said she and two other staff Seaforth's Local. Architec- members will be promoting tural conservancy group in the home, both in its role as promoting the town's museum and as a community f heritage. house. The combination his- - tonic and recreational uses of • The second staff member, the home mean the project is who started work Monday, is "unique" in the province, designer Joanne Doherty, Susan said. who grew up in. the Port The Van Egmond Founda- Albert area. Joanne is a tion is staffing the home with • graduate of the interior dec- the assistance of a Commun- orating program at Fan- The third staff member on the project, MarshaTaylor of lapped'', will start work next week. Another program the• three women are working On is, a series ,of lectures featuring Gallery Stratford staff at the Van Egrnond House. The series will open on Jan. 15 when, gallery director Paul Bennett, who calls himself an amateur collector, will lec- lure on antique glassware and furniture. Following the lecture, aduience members can show Mr. Bennett some of their own 'treasures and he will discuss their value. Another event planned in January is a rummage sale, to raise funds.for the continu- ing renovation- program at the house: Anyone wishing to donate articles to the sale can drop them off at the house during the day, ' • Susan Dunlop also hopes to start cross-country ski les- sons at the house, making use of the ski path 'which runs along the Bayfield River Skiers could end their out.,, door activity with hot choco- late and a chance to warm up . at the house. The Van Egmond. Founda- tion, to encourage commun- ity use of ..t&' house for recreational; educational or other purposei, has spon- sored two craft programs recently. Steve Hildebrand taught .a four week dried flower arran- ging course which included fall and Christmas arrange- ments'. A three week Christ- mas:craft program was also a success, with about a half dozen people attending. The foundation is also still looking for people who have Van Egmond artifacts or antique furniture from the pre-1867 period to give to the home on permanent ioan. Linda Jones, a member of the, foundation, is overseeing the furnishing of the hOuse. I. ity Development Program shawe School of Design in grant from the federal gov- • London. During her three ernment until next fall. _ year co-op program, she Susan, whose hometown is sampled a variety of work • Elora, is a graduate of experiences. Her first job Queens University, Kingston was with a lighting firm, she, where she studied Canadian then worked building roads and art history. P011owing for BM Ross and Associates worked for a of Goderich and her final term was spent as a de- corating consultant with a ' London kitchen firm. In addition to helping Sus- an promote the house, Joanne will be working with the foundation's interiors committee. Their project will be completing the Van Eg- mond Room, one of the upstairs front bedrooms, where documents, pictures and other historical artifacts of Egmondville and the Van Egmond ' family, will be displayed. Susan said she and Joanne will also be producing a heritage pak, similar to the .art•paks distributed by Gal- ery Stratford, on the back- ground of Colonel Anthony Van Egmond, who led the rebels in the 1837 Rebellion. P.O. BOX 1136 CLINTON, ONT The pak will. eventually be available to schools and other provincial museums. graduation, she THREE PHASE Electric "EVERYTHINGELECTRICAL" * ECONOMY * SERVICE QUALITY BARRY BUCHANAN 482-7374 GLENN McLEAN 887-9264 1! Allan Walker Fred Tuck Driver - George Johnson Store Clerk Jim lyeelemans Store Supervisor Branch. Manager Jeff Hurst Area Sales Supervisor 111•011111111MINNIUMININIIIMINIF YEAR END CLEARANCE REG SPEC. 8,680 7,660 7,990 7,200 6,695 6,195. 6,045 5,500 9,130 8,6801 9,350 8,890. .10,290 9,480 9,650 8,955 10,400 9,560 WAS SPEC. 2,995 2,700 3,000 2,700 2,850 2,600 2,995 2,700 3,595 3,300 • 3,395 3,100 2,950 2,600 2,500 2,100 2,200 1,900i ons. it M.oCVCHEON TT Brussels Ont. 887-6856