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Brussels Post
887-6641
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
To The Electors Of Huron - Bruce
Dear Friends:
As this will be my last opportunity to reach
you by weekly press before Election Day,
Thursday, March 19, I would like to take this
opportunity of thanking you for your kindness
and courtesy during the campaign.
Due to the limited time, I have not been
able to meet many of you personally, but I do
solicit your support and vote on March 19. If
elected I promise to work very hard in the
best interests of the riding and its people.
Sincerely,
Murray Elston.
For Information Or A Ride on Election Day
Phone These Locations
COMMITTEE ROOMS - MILDMAY 367-2909
KINCARDINE 396.2723 SOUTHAMPTON 797-2770
PORT ELGIN 832-6985 WINGHAM 357-2041
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Elect
Murray Elston
In Huron - Bruce on March 19
A4 — THE BRUSSELS POST MARCH 18, 1981
BPS will be emergencycentre for seniors
teach ers.Huron Education employees have Rates went to 16 cents per
for
JanuarybQe 1, ,
been increased r effective kilometer or 25.7 cents pe
01
Huron County schools will
be used as evacuation cem
tres for senior citizens in the
event of a major disaster.
Schools involved are
Brussels. Public School, Ex-
eter high school, Goderich
high school, Seaforth public
school and Wingham high
school.
This would effectively pro-
vide emergency housing for
seniors living in Huron
County Housing Authority
premises should a disaster
occur in any area.
A sum of money sufficient
to repaint one-seventh of the
interior area of all schools
and one-fifth of the exterior
areas of all schools was
approved by the board of
education Monday.
The annual repainting pro-
gram would ensure that all
schools would be maintained
or a regular basis.
Details of this year's pain-
ting program will be released
later.
A resolution was approved
by the Huron County Board
of Education Monday requir-
Locals at
VON annual
The Victorian Order of
Ni'rses (VON) for Perth-
on made 1,316 more
vib,ts in 1980 than they made
the previous year. The in-
crease was revealed at the
group's annual meeting held
in Stratford last week.
Because the unit recorded
a ten per cent deficit in 1980
plans are underway to in-
crease the cost per patient
visit to make up the loss,
explained president K.W.
Thrasher of Strafford.
Several area residents
were appointed to the 1981
slate of officers, including
W.J. Elson, Wingham, who
is first vice-president, along
with Dr. T. Devereaux and
Rev. A. Yielding, who will
both sit on the VON's board
of management.
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The. Brussels Post.
887,6641
ing that one local county
board of health member be
appointed from among the
members of the local school
board.
T:tis would require an
amendment to the Public
Health Act.
It is felt that since a major
part of the work of the board
of health is providing health
services to schools, a school
trustee should serve on the
board of health,
A similar recommenda-
tion that a trustee serve
on the county planning board
was not approved,
Board members gave their
approval for provision for the
purchase, of six new 60
passenger buses this year,
Board policy requires that
every year, one-seventh of
the flget of 43 buses be
replaced so that the entire
fleet is replaced on a seven
year cycle.
Do you like to entertain but
hate to fuss?
Do you like to cat some
basic home cooking but need
a new idea for it?
Do you dislike buying a
new seasoning because it's
only used in one recipe and
then never anything else you
cook?
Would you like to make
party planning much simpler
and less hectic? Then \\ by
not join us for our food
forum "Parties That Please
Your Purse"? We'd like to
give you some practical and
economical recipes.
Everyone is welcome.
Sample the recipes after-
Swine health
workshop
planned
A Swine Health Improve-
ment Workshop, sponsored
by Huron County Port(
Producers' Association in
co-operation with the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food will be held on
Thursday, March 26th at the
Howick Community Centre
on Highway #87 between
Gorrie and Fordwich. Re-
gistration and coffee will be
from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m.. with
a hot pork dinner featured at
noon.
Objectives will include
assisting pork producers in
understanding swine
disease, emphasizing
preventive meas ures that
can be adopted and creating
an awareness of the
economic losses that are
realized by conditions
affecting the well-being of
pigs. Dr. Peter Oliver and
Dr. John Martin, Swine
Diseases Consultants,
Veterinary Services Branch.
0.M.A.F., Guelph, will
conduct the workshop
session, There will be plenty
of opportunity for questions
and d'iscus 'sion.
Anyone with an interest is
invited to attend. Please
contact Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food (482-
3428 or Zenith 7.3040) for
further information, this
week.
A sum of $150,000 will be
set aside for the purchase of
buses,
A schedule for pro-
fessional development days
for Huron. County school
teachers was approved by
board members this week.
Trustee John Goddard
suggested that more profes-
sional development days be
scheduled for Saturdays so
that students could stay in
the classroom on regular
school days.
He learned that three pro-
fessional development days
this year were held on
Saturdays and more weekend
events are planned for the
future.
Besides that, more co-
operation with teachers in
neighboring counties will be
encouraged to take advan-
tage of top flight speakers
and developmental aids for
wards.
Join us on - March 17th,
Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. - St.
Andrew's. Presbyterian
Church, Wingham: March
18th, Wednesday, at 7:30
p.m. - Masonic Hall, Exeter:
March 24th, Tuesday, at 7:30
p.m. - Ontario Street United
Church. Clinton.
Loralee Marshall &
Jane Muegge
Home Economists
Hate to fuss when
entertaining? Read on
Travel allowances
Huron County. Board