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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-02-16, Page 10HOUSE OF COUPAL BASIC HAIRDRESSING . A teaching institution staffed by professional • and proven stylisti. A school whose main interest is the development and preparatioa, of students for the hairdresser trade examination leading to an Ontario interim certificate of qualification. • Classes start first Monday of the month. For more information, brochures,,etc. direct your inquiries th: • Mr. George Yorke, General Manager House of Coupal, Basic Hairdressing 21 Dupont St. E, Waterloo,Ont. Telephone 019)579-61) _ Licensed by, the Ontario Department of Labour INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK Seventy-five, Years.. In • Review Scanning . the Weeklies By Lee 'lee In scanning the. Zurich Citizens News we note that the OntarI9 Housing Corporation will conduct a survey to deterrnIne the need and demand for senior citizen housing in the Village of Zurich.. The study, which begins shortly, was requested by the Village Council. - - The annual election and dinner meeting at Local 317, National Farmer's Union, was held Wednesday, In the Dashwood Community centre. Election results were as follows: President - Lloyd WIllert; Vice-president - Gerald Regier; three directors - Casey Inthout, Joe Miller and Richard Ayotte; Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. Ursula Regier. - - Two sisters who have given combined service of 70 years to Calvary United Church, in Dashwood , in the capacity of choir directors and organists were honored on Sunday when Rev. Bruce Gu y and Clifford. Penhale, a. church official, presented gifts to Mrs. Ken 1VicCrae and. Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan. Blyth voters, according to the Standard, will decide ' Wednesday on liquor lounge question. - - - Bob Henry of Blyth was elected as chairman of the Huron County wheat Producers at the annual meeting in Clinton. - - - Six men and two women were appointed to West Wawa.nosh Recrea- tion Committee. Appointed were Harold Errington, Vernon Hunter, William Mcpherson, David Black, Roy Taylor, Clare Millian, Mrs. Susan Clark and Miss Marion Arm- strong. The Mitchell Advocate reports that some progress is apparent on channel improvement in regards to a letter received from the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority and read at council's recent meeting. Council also voted a $100 donation towards the erection of a mem- orial at Stratford in tribute to the service of Perth Regiment' during the Second. World War. - - - Clare Rolph, bank manager in an Ottawa branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, has been transferred as manager of the Colborne Branch near Cobourg in Eastern Ontario. His wife is the former Joan Dietz of Mitchell.— - - C, E, Dearing, R.R. 2, Staffa, secretary-treasurer,for the past nine years of Perth Federation of Agriculture, retired last Thursday from that post. - - Ellice Township Council has approved a network of radio equipment for all road equipment and the townships of the county according to Reeve Wilmot Graul. Initial cost to each township would be about $800 and a yearly maintenance cost of $100 for such radio equipment. A letter from the Department of Social and Family Services, Toronto, to Wingham Council, according to the wingham Advance-Times, indicated that approval had been given for the purchase and renovation of the old post office as the site for a day care centre. Estimated cost forwarded to the department was for $15,000 for purchase of building and an additional $15,000 to cover renovations to bring the building to required standard. The letter also advised council that the services of a qualified architect should be sought to plan changes. Council decided to have further consultations with an architect in an effort to determine the probable cost. - - - Mrs. Alex McCrackin, Bluevale, observed her 80th birthday recently. - - - A new brochure will be launched, by the Industrial and Promotion Committee, Wingharn, at a planned "Industrial Appreciation Night" early in May. The Clinton News-Record reports that George Vanstone, Gr2 ad Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, visited the Clinton lodge of Independent Order of Oddfellows, which celebrated its 100th anniversary on Monday. - - - The Hospital Auxiliary announced that two R.N.A. bursaries of $75.00 each have been awarded to Eileen Poelman, R.R. 3, Seaforth and Miss Grace Longman, Auburn. - - - A group of people have marked their birthdays recently: Mr. Gus Harris, 90; Mrs. John Mulholland, 90; Mrs. A. McCartney, 90; Mrs. Adam Cantelon, 91. Harold walls was appointed by by-law last Wednesday afternoon, according to the Goderich. Signal Star, to the position of chief administrative officer for the town of Goderich, Mr. Walls came to Goderich about one year ago as clerk-treasurer, following the death of former clerk- treasurer Sherman Blake. The Li ,towel Banner reports that Samuel A. Donegen marked his 103rd birthday recently. ti 0111111111111111111111111111111111U1111111111111111111111111111111111 HAVE YOUR INCOME TAX PREPARED EARLY' — Guaranteed Service -- Phone Today for an Appointment Ronnenberg Insurance Agency Open in Brussels — Tuesdays and Fridays PHONE 8876663 — Income Tax Consultants — Our terms are annual, not three years in advance. 10--THE BRUSSELS POST, PEB. 16, 1972 The h'istorical reS'earch meet, Ica research, and resolutions. ing of the Majestic W,l,nnderthe The members of the panel POTIVenerSblP pt Mrs. Herman M were presented with giftS in de Vries and Mrs. Leona Con- appreciation of their efforts. nolly was held. In the Prusse,ls .,,,rConamnnity .slinging with MM, public library on Thursday atter - W iirrra Rennfngway at the piano noon, A cake decorated by Mrs, Earl Cudmore in the VV.', colours of royal blue and gold to corn,- MeMorate the 15th anniversary' of the founding of the Wonien'S Institute was on display. The president, mrs. Leona Armstrong, welcomed a large number of members and. Visir tors and read a Valentine poem after which, with the as§1stapee of Mrs. Ruby Steiss, the business was, sTenoe annual e et ing April again this year will take the form of a dinner meeting. .1sIew revised W.I. handbooks were given to each member, Mrs. Marie Davis reported on the Adopted Child and letters were passed around for the members to see. Mrs. de Vries, who then took charge of the meeting, asked for the roll call "Name a building that has disappeared in the vic- inity". She also read, a poem "How old are you?" and gave a splendid motto on “While we treasure the past, we should not ignore what is happening in our community todaYa";,' Mrs. de Vries introduced the members of a panel (75 years in review) with Mrs. Leona Con- nelly as, moderator assisted by, Mrs. Wilma Hemingway, mrs. Earl Cudmore, Mrs. Adrian Mc- Taggart and Mrs. Alberta Smith. The Women's Institute was formed on Feb. 19, 1897 through the combined efforts of Mr. Erland Lee and Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless and , has made contin- ued progress to better condi- tions in the homes and com- munity having as its motto, "For Home and Couptry". Associa- tions include the federated Women's Institute of Ontario, the federated Women's of Can- ada and a world organization, the Associated Countrywomen of the World. Programs are based on agriculture and Canadian ind- ustries, citizenship, education, health, home economics, histor- Wedding POLLARD - KAIPPEL Marion Irene Kaippel, Kitchener and- Kenneth George Pollard, of Montreal, exchanged marriage vows in St. James' Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elmira, at 8 P.M, Friday, Feb. 4, 1972. The bride Is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaippel of Elmira and the groom is the eldest son of Mrs. George Pollard of Monkton formerly of Brussels, and the late George Pollard. The bride chose as her maid of honour, Mrs. Linda Snyder of Toronto and the best man was Dr. Brian Travissof Kitchener. The couple will be residing in Montreal. Phone 887-9339 We Deliver was enJoyed. Lunch, consisting pf thew* versary cake and lee cream was served by Mrs. Leona Ann,- strong ? Mrs. Geo. Davis, and Mrs. Clarence McCutCheen• 60's 850 lb. tin 1.19 • • • • • • 1.59 . . . 12-oz. 490 lb. 270 28-oz 45C 49e .. 850 STEPHENSON'S BAKERY, GROCERY Christies' SODA BISCUITS, lb. • • • •' ' 2 for 850 DEL MONTE JUICES • • • • 3 for $1.00 JAVEX • , • • . • • • • • • 160-oz. 890 Robinhood OATMEAL • • . . 5-lbs. 790 FREE DELIVERY Phone 887-9226 OWE 'S Mother Parker's TEA BAGS Maxwell House — Rig. grind COFFEE Schneider's — BREADED CHICKEN KAM MELODY MARGARINE - ASTRAL PEAS • • • • ....... • ORANGES, good size MONARCH FLOUR • • • • . • . CAN IDB SERVE YOU? Monday, February 21st, 1972 one of our representatives MR. E. G. ROE will' be at Blue Barn Motel, Listowel 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of businesses including Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational Businesses • Construction • Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, to start a new business, and for other purposes. If you consider that IDB can be of service, you are invited to arrange an appointment with the IDB representative by telephoning Telephone: 291,1580 or in advance by writing to 197 York Street, London 12, Ontario.