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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-29, Page 11THINKING OF AND PRO.SIL:MAKEa A -.UMW SENSE! PRO-SIL is the ideal additive for corn silage. In addition to making corn silage a complete ration, PRO-SIL is an essential ingredient in the production of milk and rnea LOVE'S LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE Whether It's a • MONUMENT S MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are ronsniberIng a loved one. LET T. PRYDE 81 SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS • PHONE EXETER 235-0 Z0 Walter d mr. f Lis. (Men., eorge d mr, ra in Cober called week, n the father lop in Mrs, were: esser Mrs, r, and i Sun. Reg, ews of Bluevale Girls ..h...opoiorect, by neighbour i 'friOds at .were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snell and, family. Miss Dayle. Fischer, spent 'a few days with Marie, Kathy and Sheila walker. Miss Edith Dettman of London called on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Snell Wednesday after- noon. Miss Irene Barkley of Dironto, cousin of Mrs. J. J. Elliott is spending a couple of (Continued from page 1) Wingham Public School which is costing approximately $36,750 for the alterations by Smith Construction of Seaforth. Mr. Cochrane said the pupils (the younger children) would be left in the old school for the two weeks and the older pupils would be in another location. High costs in food are affec- ting the contractors who supply the food for the Various cafeterias in the High. Schools , it is re- ported. There is difficulty in getting help. Board chairman, E. Cayley Hill suggested that- the possibility of having machines to supply the food should be investigated. easy, and economical way of putting weight. on feedlot cattle. Why not talk it over With satisfied users? Better, still, discuss it with yout: BROCKVILLE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES representative. Silage is one of his specialties — and he can provide you With all the facts! Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Joe walker and ughters were hostesses Satur- day evening for a shower in honour of Susan Gannett whose marriage to Gordon Wright takes place Septerinber 8. Susan received many lovely gifts from friends, neighbours and rela- tives. Mrs. Ross Gray had , everal contests which were uch enjoyed. PRO-SIL is a liquid silage additive which elim- inates the nutritional deficiencies of corn silage. It is highly efficient and particularly recommended in the feeding of dairy .heifers and milking cows, with truly amazing; results. PRO-SIL added to corn, silage is a. proven, Mundell R.N. gathered at: Bluevale Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening to honour her on her forthcoming marriage to Brian MacKa y on September 1st. • Mrs. Marty Cretier was. M.C. for the evening; A short pro- •gram of "The Dancing Dollies", a reading by Mrs. Dick de Boer and piano solos by Elizabeth Armstrong was very much en- joyed by all. Donna received many lovely gifts for which she thanked every- one. Lunch was served by the neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cretier of wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ruff visited her parents, Mr . and Mrs. Stanley Smith of Brampton and Gordie returned home with them after spending the week in Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall of Sudbury returned home Tuesday after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mackie of Ayr visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall. Mrs. Jeff Marston of Oshawa Miss Nancy Marston of Toronto and Mrs. John Snell of Brussels showers weeks with Mr. and IVIrs.Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thornton have returned home after va.cat- ioning in Eastern Canada. Congratulations to the Tri- County Bluevale Intermediates who won their series. They played the best 4 out of 7 and Bluevale won the first 4 games with a score of 4 to '2 in the last game to win the Champion- Ship. Ross Mann is their coach. Mr. Cochrane informed the Board of additions to teaching staff: Mrs. Dawna Baker from Essex County to Exeter Public School (Special education ); Domenico Degregorio from Hamilton to ' Clinton Public School (Phys. Educ); Blaire G. , Fisher from North Bay toHowick Central Public School (Phys. Educ); Marlene Kalbfleisch, University. to Colborne Central andHolmes- vine; Mrs. Marian Pullmanfrom Seaforth to Holmesville Public School, Library, part time; Miss Fermer Santos from Toronto to Seaforth Public School, music; Mrs. Irl'a Stewart from York County to Holmesville Public School, (part time, music). Miss Janice Bonthron to Robertson Memorial Public School, Goderich; Gregory Hazlitt to BrOokside public School and Mrs. Mary Walters to Usborne Central - Public School; Nixon Baker to South Huron District HighSchool and Gordon Johns to South Huron District High School. Ronald Day of Goderich has been hired as custodian at Robertson Memorial. Public School effective July 18, 1973. ' Mrs. Mary E. Carroll, teacher 'at Holmesville Public School resigned effective August 31, 1973. Bruce Betties, custodian at Robertson Memorial Public School resigned effective June 22; Carl Nickles, custodian at J.A.D. McCurdy Public School resigned effective July 31, 1973; Donald McLean, custodian • at Seaforth District High School re- signed effective August 28; and Mrs. Joan L. Middleton, mere= tary, Turnberry Central Public School, 'resigned effective ,Sep- tember 15, 1973: E. Cayley Hill, Chairman, as the meeting concluded remarked that he would like to see the Board curtail in camera business as much as possible. He suggested that the whole hour set aside from 1:00 p.m. to 2:60p.m. may not be needed, except for items of a sensitive nature. Mrs. M. Zinn proposed that the balance of the hour be used for free discussion among board members. Consumers' Corner Save Monek Eating Outdoors Fatnilies who love to' eat out- doors can save money and keep the environment clean at the sarne.titriedi For instance:, it's less expensive to carry dishes from your kitcheri to the back yard or picnic area than it is to buy paper Platea. • Although paper plates Maybe re- cyclable, what about plastic uten- sils? And how abOtit the nuisanCe of finding a place to dispose of the paper and plastic trash? Here are the fads. To buy enough paper plates, paper cups, plastic sptiOnS and forks for sit people will cost you an estimated $1.56. If you take your kitchen dishes dttpit, spoons arid fOrkS, along With your casserole arid hOWisi you can serve sit people for tht tb seven cents the cost of dishWithing Stifr, • NOW add up all these evenings you eat outdoors and those week- ends you go on picnics. If you save $1.50 on each meal, think of the pieces of school ClOthirig you COUld buy Of the amount of food you Wild purchase by the end of the outdo& eating Seatoti4 it adds to: A better way of giving Nature a helping hand BROCKVILLE, .CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED TotthtdROgiallar Office (416),625-0086 •Chatliaint a O (619) 852-6010' - • Eliffitai 0 nt 01% 669-5401 -rA1118totik (705) 485-6962 Hanover, -belt (610) 864-2060' Susan thanked everyOne for the • gifts and lunch was served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Henning and Miss. Dayle Fischer. She was assisted in opening her gifts ,by Mrs. Jim Wright and Mardia.Hamilton. Susan also had a shower ear- lier in the same evening in the Salvation Army Citadel basement. BRIDAL SHOWER A large crowd of relatives, friends and neighbours of Donna Afetommaimmimiramita"," Kindergarten 'THE BRUSSELS' POST, AUGUST' :10,•,19t311'