HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-07-08, Page 10Our NEW SLAUGHTERING FACILITIES
are NOW in operation
Beef prices are
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Super Specia l
Al Fronts
1.25 lb.
[this wk. onlyy
cut with Blade & Prime
Rib Steaks for the
barbecue
We offer
Government inspected
Killing
Cutting
Wrapping
Freezing
Sausage Making
Curing
Patty Making
Al Hinds $1.99 lb.
Al Sides $1.65 lb.
Patties $t79 lb.
0 lb. or more
These driciaA Indiude cutting and wrapping,
Kill Day
Tuesday.
Retail Cuts
available
Thursday —Saturday
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On the Farm 1 mile east of Walton
Telephone - 887-9328
A10, THE'BRU$SE0 POST, 4.Q.LY 0, 1901-
Ross Hamilton speaks
to Belgrave grads' class
Graduation Night was held
for the following students:
Steven Brydges, Dianne
Campbell, Tim Darlow,
Karen Dunbar, Heather Fen-
ton, Robert Gordon, Jim
Hedley, Robin Hewitt,
Donna Higgins, Laura Johns,
Dan McNee, Denise Neth-
ery, Gerald Nieuwenhuis,
Ronald Nieuwenhuis, Randy
Nixon, Penny Rutledge, John
Smuck, Stacy Taylor, Steven
Verbeek, Michele Wattam
and Brian Wightman,
Mr. 50even son welcomed
the graduates, parents and
head table guests. Following
introductions, grace was said
by John Nixon. The Belgrave
Women's Institute served
dinner.
Robert Gordon thanked
the Institute for their support
and contribution to the Gra-
duation Banquet.
During the evening Mr.
Chaulk played two selec-
tions.
The Grade Eight Class
played "Good Night" on
the recorders accompanied
by Mr. Chaulk on the piano
and several students on rhy-
thm instruments.
Donna Higgins received
the Girl's Academic Trophy
and Dan MeNee received the
Boy's Trophy.
Citizenship trophies were
received by Denise Nethery
and Randy Nixon.
Karen Dunbar and Brian
Wightman were presented
with Congeniality trophies.
Donna Higgins played two
selections on the piano.
Ross Hamilton and his
wife Carol were head table
guests for the evening. Mr.
Hamilton spoke to the Grad-
uates about the future. The
computer is having a great
effect on our lives now and
there will be rapid changes in
store for us in the future.
Many things in our homes
will be done by computer.
We will be able to vacation in
space. The pupils of today
will be operating computers
and living with computers.
Students must be willing
to further their education
beyond high school. They
must also be willing to learn
from travel and experiences
in life. The pupils were
advised to be prepared to
work at four or five different
jobs during their life time.
The future holds many inter-
esting challenges for them.
Mr. Hamilton was thanked
by Stacy Taylor and present-
ed with a small gift.
Brian Wightman was sel-
ected by his classmates to be
the valedictorian. Brian
spoke about observations
made by various teachers
who had taught the class in
past years. He noted that
this class was the first perfect
class to pass through the
halls of Ea r.. Wawanosh.
He spoke of a new begin-
ning for the pupils in the
class. He thanked the par-
ents and teachers fnr their
encouragement
After the program the
parents and pupils partici-
pated in a dance with music
provided by two local D.J,'s;
Glen Hunter and Shawn
Vincent.
JOYCE THERESA BLAKE,
daughter of George and
Marie Blake, R.R. # 2,
Brussels graduated from the
Registered Nursing Assist-
ants program at the Winghan
and District Hospital on May
15. She received her Early
Childhood Education Dip-
loma from Lambton college,
Sarnia and is a graduate of
Seaforth District High School
and Walton Public School.
Joyce is presently employed
at the Wingham and District
Hospital.
On June 19, the Kinder-
garten class graduated,
ready to go on to Grade One.
The Graduates were: Billie
Baillie, Cheryl Campbell, Tim
Coultes, Jennifer Elston,
Andrew Forest, Rebecca
Gibbons, Robby Johnston,
Anita Massey, Kyle Moran,
Natasha Muscheid, Tara
Newell, Mark Robinson,
Jenna Ruttan, Michael
Smith, Trisha Taylor, and
Richard Wattam.
During the program the
children did such activities
as: dancing, colour plays,
and sing songs. These were
all related to things that they
had learned during the year.
The program was amusing
and everyone 'enjoyed the
presentation. The choir sang
three songs under the direc-
tion of Mr. Chaulk.
All in all it was a great
performance.
by Veronica Bakelaar
Susan Elston
Swim at
Wingham
Students of our school
went swimming at the Wing-
ham pool last Thursday. We
were divided into three
groups by classes. When we
arrived at the pool we were
divided into three categories:
non-swimmers, beginners,
experienced.
There were three qualified
instructors who went over
the important rules of water
safety and then they gave us
a swimming lesson. After a
while we were granted about
30 minutes for a free swim.
Everyone enjoyed the swim
activity very mach.
by Michele Wattam
CHOIR
Throughout the year Mr.
Chaulk has been directing
the choir, For the first half of
the yeat the students Went to
various Nursing Horne's-. The
residents of the homes ap-,
predated the music vety
much.
During the second half of
the sehbol year a new Choir
was formed, Twice as many
students signed up for the
Nursing
grads
MARLENE PENNINGTON
daughter of Mrs. Jack Pen-
nington of Brussels gradu-
ated May 15 from the Wing-
ham and District Nursing
Assistant Program. She is
furthering her education by
taking a course in Registered
Nursing at Conestoga Col-
lege in Stratford in the fall.
second choir. Recently some
new instruments have been,
purchased. Some pupils have
brought instruments from
home.
We have visited Brookha-
ven Nursing Homie in Wing-
ham, Callendar Nursing
Home in Brussels and
Huronview.
The students have all put
forth a great effort and have
La Leche League to
give information to
groups, hospitals
La Leche League of Belgrave
held the second meeting of
the series at the home of
Mrs. C. Schenk, Wingham.
The discussion about the art
of breastfeeding and over-
coming difficulties was led
by Mrs. B. Kerr,Leader,
Practical hints on starting
nursing and continuing at
home were given by the
mothers, using Birtha and
her baby (both dolls) to
illustrate new skills to be
learned while mothering a
nursing infant. Prevention of
difficultities was, emphasiz-
ed. However, if difficulties
should arise, lots of solutions
can be found by phoning a
League Leader and by read-
ing the Womanly Art of
Breastfeeding.
To celebrate the Silver
Anniversary of La Leche
League International, the
Leave Mothers will be hold-
ing a Baby Bazaar in Wing-
ham on July 18th. Proceeds
from the sale will be used to
provide more breastfeeding
information to mothers in the
area and to donate books to
local organization, schools,
hospitals in Huron County.
practised a lot.
The songs that we sang
were mostly old Bea. tie
tunes written by John Len-
non and Paul McCartney.
We all owe our great
success to Mr. Chaulk who
patiently taught us the songs
and directed us.
by Michele Wattam,
Penny Rutledge
Veronica Bakelaar
Announcement
Doctors
David H. & Thomas G. Drake
Dental Surgeons
OPEN
9 Goderich fit., Seaforth
Southwest corner at the light
527-1844
General Dentistry
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Notice _
of Public Meeting
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
TO DISCUSS
1. The proposed flood plain management policies for
the Maitland River flood plain;
and
2. The redesignation of Part of Lot 2, Conc. 10,
annexed from the Township of Grey in 1977, from
"Natural Environment" and "Recreation" to
"Open' Space" and "Residential" to permit the
•rial approval of the proposed Krauter - McDonald -
Bryans subdivision.
Tuesday, July 21st
BRUSSELS, MORRIS AND GREY
COMMUNITY CENTRE
8:00P.M.
Held jointly by the Council of the Corporation of the
Village of Brussels, the Huron County Planning
Department and the Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority. _
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
BILL KING, CLERK-TREASURER
PHONE 887-6572
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