The Brussels Post, 1974-08-21, Page 3OKING AT THE ENTRIES Mrs. Mary Smell and Mrs. Elsie Shaw were
ong the many spectators who enjoyed the Brussels Horticultural Society's
wer Show on Friday. A good number of entries were received in all classes of the
ow. (Staff Photo)
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
For better service of bulk feed,
Topnotch Feeds Ltd., Brussels have installed
two 10 ton bins
BRUSSELS POST0 AUGUST 21, 1614-i-S
News of Ethel
St. Mary's visitor in village .
Correspondent
Mrs, Chester Earl
Maynard Bell of St. Marys
visited this past week with his
Aunt Mrs. Bert Goddin, Oter
visitors holidaying at the same
home for awhile this past two
weeks were Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Anthony and son and Mrs. James
Anthony and 3 daughters of
1..exclale and Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Godden and family or Brampton.
Miss Bonnie Godden, Mr. and
Mrs. Rod Godden and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Sodden
attended a coming home party in
Brampton for Miss Muriel Sutton.
of Bradenton, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs.Art • McWilliams
and family of Edmonton. Alta.
were recent visitors with Mrs.
Alex Pearson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cunningham spent the weekend
in Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hall of
Kingston are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Hall, -Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Hall of Owen Sound visited
at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pride visit
ed Sunday in Belgrave with Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Smith.
Mr. and. MrsChas,Scheerer
visited Mrs, Irene .Stickney in
Elmira this. past week.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Seheerer of
Cambridge (Galt) visited. Sunday
with fir, and Mrs. C. Scheerer,
Mr. and Mrs, jack Cardiff and.-
family visted Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cardiff.
Mr. and Mrs.Roger Smith and
family of Elmira and Mr. and
Mrs,Wayne Ward and family of
Lindsay spent the, weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Dobson.
Mr. and Mrs.A..Bremner and
Doris, Mrs, Carl McDonald and
Mr. Stanley McDonald attended 'a
family gathering at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hewitt, 2nd
Con. Elora to. meet friends from
England who are visiting here.
Mr. and .Mrs.Cameron Inglis of
Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cole
and 'daughter of Listowel and
Mrs. Stan McMullen of Drayton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Stephenson.
Miss Ella Pearson of Brussels
Nursing Home visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearson.
Mr. .and Mrs.Arnold Earl of
Ottawa visited this past week with
Mr. and Mr. Chester Earl. •
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uron board finds fuel oil costs up 54%
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t to it better than we will.
c hoard okayed . the
nunent of a , Budget
mince, to be made up of two
mrs each from the existing
non and Management
'awes, The committee
e members were named
the hoard meeting will hold
condi December, 1974'.• Mr.
.said the •new committee
!help keep the hoard in the
le as to the budget and
I lead to "finer
unication between the
and the administration."
Hers haVe been awarded to
eGregor Ltd. of Brucellekl.
most tender at 518,487.36
enovations to the heating
in at Clinton Public School.
bids were front Morris
Bing at • 521,760 and
cBride at S18.900.
Doucette - Construction
(bid'. who submitted the
t lender at 582.995 has been
rii,ed to proceed with,
cc renovations at Victoria
School. Smith Construction
I5J)35 R.T.McBride at
'Maud Hudel Maintenance
msuuction at 582,995 were
her bids submitted.
tenders were awarded
tag a telephone poll of
members. The results of
Ils tvere recorded 'simply as:
la, against nit. 6 board
ers out of tow-h.**
lee John. Broadfoot of
rsmith said the names or
tard members polled,
ills those who couldn't be
ed, should be listed, with
e of the call. "I thought
as the idea in the first
he said.
Hill said the trustee had a
eau and the board voted to
Ile administration follow
procedure on future ac
Will be paid to the
0 County Boai'd of
limit so that Lloyd Eisler of
h can attend elementary'
14 Pt' eston, where be
daily figure 'skating,.
following the .board's
of a request from his
The board has previously
fora pupil to attend
therefor the same reason. a ce Jack Alexander of
Wingham want ed to know how
far the board would carry this
practise. "How about a student
who , wants to take horseback
riding somewhere or who wants
to he a pro-hockey player?•' he
asked.
Board Chairman Hill said the
hoard has no, policy on this: each
request is treated individually, "I
don't sec ,how. you can pass one
and turn another one down". Mr.
Ale.6.nder replied.
Board member Molly
Ktinderuf'Seaforth said it is up to
the trustees from the particular
pupil's area to asses how serious
he or she is about their special
interest.
Director of Education John
Cochrane estimated that the cost
of attenda,ncein Preston might be
5700 to 5800 but said the Huron
Board would get a grant for the
Field trips were approved for
students from Stephen Central
School to Camp Sylvan, Sept.
16-18; Seaforth Public School to
the Brice Trail. Sept. 20-23;
F.E.Madill Secondary School to
Ottawa. Oct: 22-24; South Huron
DRS. Bruce Peninsula. Sept.
20-22; and for two groups from
the same school to the 'Cypress
Lake area, Sept. 27-29 and Oct.
4-6.
The boa rd approved
establiShment of the Paul V.
Tiffin Memorial Scholarship and
an Order of the Eastern Star
Scholarship at F.E.Madill
Secondary in Winghtinh
A • policy. calling for annual
September reviews of the salaries
of non-union managerial and
classified personnel was adopted.
A decision on whether an
amendment to the Huron County
official plan involving conversion
of the former officers quarters at
Vanastra to apartments will affect
th'a board's present , or lutute
plans was tefetted to the
Education Committee with a
request for a raciiiihiOndEitiOti at
the September board theeting.
A Rotary exchange student
could attend' school in Goderich
for a year at tio cost the board told
the Goderich Rotary Club which is
xontemplating participating in an
'exchange.,
A request for a transportation
schedule increase from bus
contractors which was dealt with
in the Committee of the Whole
which preceded the meeting. was
referred to the Mangement
Committee.
A Committee of the Whole
discussion on die sale of board
owned property was also referred
back to the Management
Committee, and a request for non
monetary changes in the salary
agreement of elementary school
teachers, also dealt with in
Committee of the Whole, was
referred to the Salary ('mninittee.
Tuition fees will be paid for
Christina Coxson so that she can
attend H.B.Beal Secondary
School in London and take an art
course that is not available at any
Huron County School. The
'resignations of Mrs. Gertie
Gerrity from the board office and
John Conley, bus driver at Grey
Central School were accepted.
. New teachers ' hired since the
June hoard meeting are:
Grey C.P.S. - Mrs. Mary Lynn
Bray (.5)) Miss Mary Joan
Rathbun.
Hullett C.P.S. - Mrs. Dorene
Radfor (.5); Mrs. Glenda Walter.
McCurdy P.S. - Mrs. Dorothy
Coates (.5); Miss Ruth Ann
Fleischauer.
Robertson Memorial P.S. - Mr.
David Kemp.
Stephen C.P.S. - Miss Valerie
Thomson.
Victoria P.S. - Mr. John
Williams.
F.E.M.S.S. - Mr. Raymbrid
Cardy.
G.D.C.1. - Mr. William Scott.
S.H.D.H.S. - Mrs. Donna
Webster (.5).
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