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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-06-28, Page 22a Preparing for Centennial Agree with SDHS take contract work Somebody Wants What You Don't Need `•i SELL Through Brussels Post Classified Want Ads Be!/one REGULAR HEARING AID SERVICE CENTER First Friday of every month 1 —3 p.m. FREE cleaning and check-up of any hearing aid FREE electronic hearing test Don Brightrall District Manager Seaforth 527-0732 E. R. Thede 88 Queen St. South Kitchener HEARING AID SERVICE Among several recommenda- tions put before Huron County Board of Education Members and passed last Monday evening by the advisory vocational commit- tee was a suggestion from Mr. G. Ring, the industrial arts tea- cher at Seaforth District High School, that his senior class be allowed to construct a small building under contract. The issuer of the contract was to supply the materials. It was explained that students felt some disappointment to build a structure as part of their class work and upon completion see it torn apart again. Celebrate forty fifth we anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas observed their forty-fifth wed- ding anniversary quietly on Sun- day afternoon with the members of their family being present, and attended a family dinner at the "Blue Barn" ListoWel. Those present for the occasion were, Mr. and Mrs. Roy burst and family, Walkerton, Mr. and MrS. Jim Edgar and family, Listowel,. Mr. and Mrs. Jan van Vliet and family, Grey township and Mn. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and family, Grey township. Board members agreed that if a party could be'found interest- ed in taking advantage of the idea it met with their approval and seemed like an excellent way to give the students practical ex- perience. News of. Cranbrook Rev Samuel Kerr preaches Correspondent Mrs. mac Engel ReV. Samuel Kerr, Monkton, Conducted the service in. Knox Church on. Sunday. There will be no service next Sunday, July 2. EVENING GROUP W.M.S. The June meeting of the Evening. Group of the W.M.S. was held, in the church with Mrs. Jim Knight opening the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Stewart Steiss. A Father's. Day verse was given for roll call. Scripture reading was in unison. Mrs. Jack Knight gave the study on Dorcas and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson reported on the June Conference which was held in. North Mornington Presby- terian Church. Lunch was served by Mrs. Leslie Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robin- son, Windsor, visited with Mrs. Calvin Cameron. Lorne Cameron, London, visited Ralph Noble. The names of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight were omitted last week frorn those attending the Smith-Dick wedding in Listowel. Mrs. Lytle Gordon, Mrs. wood Roe and Miss Margaret , Dickson, Atwood, attended a Scandinavian Tour picnic on Sunday at R.R. 5, St. Thomas. Mrs.. Mac Engel visited re- , latives in St. Thomas. Hearty congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Steiss on the birth of a son. • 1 USE POST WANT-ADS DIAL 887-6641 Centennial Parade Classes and Prizes LIST OF CLASSES: Best Centennial Float $20 15 10 5 Best Horse Drawn. Float • • • • 20 15 10 5 Best Group Effort 20 15 10 5 Best Horse Drawn Buggy, Democrat or Wagon • • • • 20 15 10 5 Best Commercial Entry Name of firm to be only advertising 20 15 10 5 Best. Comic Float (mtr. dr.) • • 20 15 10 5 Best Comic Float (not motorized or horse dr.) $10 8 6 4 2 Best Horse and Rider 10 8 6 4 Best Decorated Bicycle $8 6 5 4 A. Best Clown 10 8 6 4 2 Entries to Henry Exel by Wed., June 28th • All entries to register at Fair Grounds before 12:30 p:m. JULY 1st Prize donations acknowledged from: Morris Township and Grey Township Commencing sharp at 1 o'clock featuring contestants from ARTHUR ROPE AND SADDLE CLUB HURON TRAIL RIDERS SADDLE CLUB WALKERTON DISTRICT SADDLE CLUB MAITLAND VALLEY SADDLE CLUB • and other residents within 20 miles of Brussels. PROGRAMME — W.H.A. RULES 1. Western Pleasure Class 2. Egg Race Junior 16 years arid under 3. Pick-up Race Senior 4. Flag Race Senior 5. Pick-up Race Junior 6. Barrel Race Senior 7. Patch Race Senior 8. Apple Race . Junior 9. Novelty Race Junior 10. 1/2-mile Dash ..................ponies up to 10 hands 11. 1/2 -mile Dash 10 to' 14 hands 12. 1/2-mile Dash . . , . ..... 14 hands up, Riders strictly 18 years and over 13. Wild Cow Milking Senior 14. Wild Steer Riding . . . . . . . .. ..... Senior 15. Bare Back Bronco Riding , Senior Bar Privileges SKY DIVING AT 4 P.M. Western Games Fair Grounds Rodeo Arena, Brussels Sunday, July 2nd, 1972 open -a 22—THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 28, 1972