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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-19, Page 4As 'a man with an Agricultural background, he served as Chairman of the Agriculture Committee of the Caucus before he was chosen Chief Whip of the Party. He has given, and would continue to offer assistance at all times to those with Constituency pioblems. ON JULY 8, RE.ELECTI • PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE. 111111.16, • 111111k, (Published by the Hiiiiiii*Iddlettit Association). 4-711#1g OttUSSELS Pon', avicti9 i Ir Ai SI M Seventy-six ' grade 6, 7 and 8 students from 1-14r9il Centennial School at Brucefield, visited The Home on Monday 'afternoon and present ed a musical program,The theme of the program was an imaginary trip to Jamaica with songs and special numbers related to theislancl,,Mr. Mothers, principal of the school, was emcee for the afternoon with Mrs, McKinley, director of music, leading the choir assisted by Mrs. Moffatt, music teacher for the senior grades. Wilso4 Armstrong expressed the appreciation of the residents, The Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute were hosts on Wednesday afternoon for the June Birthday Party, m rs, Raeburn, President of the Club, was emcee for the program' which included coloured slides of points of interest in the Goderich area shown by Mr. Bob Henry and piano melodies by Lawes Falconer. The twenty celebrants were present with gifts with thanks extended to the ladies by Mrs. Chisojn Cup cakes and tea were served to one hundred and fifty residents and guests. The Bradley Family of Clinton who are a popular group with the residents, came to our rescue on "Family Night" due to a cancellation. The family of four girls and three boys sang as a chorus as well as solo and duet numbers. They are accompanied by their father, Eugene, with the accordion, John Bradley a new resident from Wingham, thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. FIELD TRIP — The Grade 2 students of Brussels Public School listen to Mr.Elliott, a naturalist from Exeter High School, tell them about wild flowers on a recent field trip. (Photo by Pat Langlois) SHOP IN BRUSSELS