HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-02-14, Page 9GERALD'S
DATSUN
APPOINTMENT .
P. BROWN
Mr. Gerald Gsoothuis,
President of Gerald's Dat-
sun, Seaforth, is pleased to
announce the appointment
of Peter Brown to his sales
staff. Mr. Brown has 12
years experience in retail
sales management and
looks forward to serving the
people of Huron for their
automotive needs.
Gerald's
Datsun
Phone 527-1010
Seaton('
Mr. Brown's res. 482-7669
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Distributors of Seal Pure Ice Cream and.
Wilk Products.
HURON FOOD PRODUCTS LTD.
Brussels Phone 881-6814
A.A.imaa HOP' the BRUSSELS pott, FEBRUARY 14, 197$44
•
Mr. Kieffer reptitted the
initial allOCatiOn of $3,300 has •
been received tinder the winter
works program and an
-What allocation of $5,700 Will
be received bringing the total
to $9,000 Of provincial' funds.
Last year the Beard's alideat-i
ion was $8,200. •
The Money is to be used for
painting at various schools, for
cupboards and other such pro-
;Idea.
Kieffer reported the. roof
On the Stir, tioniface School in
Zurich has been repaired, also
the roof on 8t, Michael's School
in Stratford, and on :pebritatit
14 work on the roof On St.
Patrick's School in kilikora. will
johh irhitAti8titiethitehtleht Of
Education; repelled on the annual
convention of Canadian CathOliC
tittle& Association to be held
in Toronto on. May, lit, and
16 'mid oh the annual COhteritit*
of the Onteile Separate $ChOiSi
TitSteee
and 6 !e
.ASSoniatiOn on April
n tetehte, All trustees
were urged to attend the
otitatiO .Association's Convert=
IT'S ALWAYS BETTER WITH 13UTTER
CREAMERY BUTTER
UCW .afternoon unit
reports busy schedule
The Afternoon Unit of the U.
C.W. met at the home of Mrs.
Jean Taylor. There were four-
teen members and a visitor in
attendance. During the months
there were 35 visitations made by
the members. Miss Mae Skelton
convened the Devotions. Res-
ponsive reading was. Ps1.19 taken
from the Hymnary 697, Mrs.
James Smith gave a reading en-
titled "What is Christianity".
Miss Skelton enlarged on this
theme by making it a personal
project - so that each one should
be an evangelist in contact with
others. Additional readings were
contributed by Mrs. W. Sholdice,
Miss LaUra Luchs, Mrs. H. De
Vries, Mrs. Pearl Kitchen and
Mrs. Taylor. The hymn "Take
Time to be Holy" was read in
unison. Miss Skelton closed this
part of the meeting with prayer.
Due to the ab, sence of Mrs, H.
Thomas, the business was con-
ducted,by Mrs, Carl Hemingway.
During the study period mem-
bers contributed information
concerning India. Miss. Lucas
continued the study as she told
of the severe drought in that
country and the great need of
drilled wells. The outlool:
for a good crop is grim and
famine could result.
Mrs. John White will be hos-
tess for the meeting on March 6.
Remember( I t takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Seatorth
527-0240.
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BERG
Sales ' — Service
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
• Barn Cleaners
• • Bunk Feeders
• Stabling
Donald G. Ives
R.R. 2, Blyth
Phone Brussels 887-9024
Shown here are the winners of the Brussels School Public Speaking Contest. They are:
Rhonda Keffer over all Grade 7 & 8 winner, Bonnie Richmond, .runner-up, Mary Lynn Cardiff,
Bill King, Front - Susan Langlois, Grade '7 winner, Joan Huether and Joan Moir. (Staff Photo)
Bluevale area trustee
reports on maintenance
as a
krent$
The Huron-Perth County Ro-
man Catholic Separate School
Board meeting in Seaforth
Monday endorsed the resolution
from the Lincoln County Separate
School Board that it. petition
Premier Davis, and Minister of
Education, Thomas Wells, to
amend the Separate Schools Act
so as to require of persons seek-
ing election as trustees of a
separate. school board those same
qualifications required of those
persons seeking election as
public school trustees, namely:
1. That they be a Canadian citi-
zen; 2. That they be of the full
age of 18 years; 3. That they be
resident within the jurisdiction
of the Board (school zone) and
4. That they be a ratepayer in
the school zone.
Jack Lane, Business Admini-
strator, reported the house at 208
Queen Street, Stratford, has been
demolished and the grounds
levelled by the Krauskopf firm.
The property was purchased to
enlarge the Immaculate Concep-
tion school grounds.
Trustee Gordbn Ball of St.
Marys reported on the Pick-up
Conference for newly-elected
trustees which he, along with
Trustees Donald Crowley of
Gadshill and Francis Hicknell of
R.R.5, Seaforth, attended InTor-
onto on February 4, 5 and 6.
Trustees Patrick 'Carty of
Stratford, Arthur Hald of R.R.4,
Listowel, and Ted Geoffrey of
R.R.2, Zurich, were named to a
committee for a follow-up study
of the II.S.1 Credit System and
the Response to Change Bulletin
published by the Ministry of Edu-
cation. This followed a special
meeting of trustees on January
29 when they met to consider the
Credit System and the bulletin.
S. D. Oakes, Assistant Regional
Director of the Regional Office
of the Ministry of Education at
Waterloo was the guest speaker
at that meeting.
Trustees David Teahen of
'Strafford, Vincent Young of God-
erich and Gordon Ball, all mem-
bers of the Personnel Committee,
will attend the Provincial Salary
Conference in Toronto on Feb-
ruary 17.
Oscar Kieffer, R.R.1, Blue-
vale, chairma n of the Property
Committee, reported the renewal
of the Preventative Maintenance
Contract with Simplex Internat-
ional Time Equipment for the
servicing of all program units in
seventeen of the nineteen sep-
arate schools in thetwo counties,
at a rate of $702 per year.
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