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The Brussels Post, 1974-11-06, Page 9el County Board of oin the Pe ducatiort, taught the parents as .1% year olds, An example of this '5s a lesson in which the parents tre given symbols. The parents ere then asked after seeing this Item to read using the symbols, The workshop was well ttended and the Howick Central, WIC chool Staff certainly hope those . attendance found it to be a ofitable evening and an insight 90 to what the child experiences hen learning to rea G d. ary Grainger Cross Country Meet On October 24, the Schools in le Northern part of Huron ounty went to a field across from IDB opens new branch as as thia 4 Perries and ithroy, Parker isited at ded eve Lide Chu oY Cot; in To s. and attended Anniver Woodb irch tances, arned the difficult task facing e child when confronted with arning to read. Mrs. Cornell rs Wharrarn, consultants Flor Pearl anne Aitche Stra man, W ), Listo now & 111; and Irs. Mc tch St ving, Li Vroxete Getting a Head Start mee ting of the parents of Pry chool, Kindergarten, and Grade re and two children was held ly in which the parents The Industrial Development nk which makes term loans -to aller businesses, held a recep- on Wednesday to mark the fficial opening of its ..new branch ice at 1032 Ontario Street, ratford. At the reception attended by siness and professional people the area, JIB. Baron, manager the office, inleoduced._K.A. owers, general manager orthe ntario region and K.K. Hay oe, supervisor of the Ontario gion Toronto who described the rk of the bank,- pointing out at it provides financing by term ns or by equity investments to usinesses of almost every type ich are unable to obtain such nancial assistance elsewhere op asonable terms and conditions. The Stratford office was opened bout three months ago to serve usinessmen in Perth and Huron ounties who had previously en served by the London offiCe. e bank currently has ,about 200 tomers in the area with loans tailing nearly $8 million. They dude manufacturers, retail ores, farms, restaurants, con- actors and other businesses hich have borrowed funds to ct buildings, buy new equip at, make land improvements, engthen working capital, effect change of ownership and for her sound buisness purposes. 00; 2. 34.00. 's. Oar plus Bo Wrox rmosa, Ev e Hay Kenn Wag Hollow Hastin , W ox chow now. a Goodi Stins , Luckn ow, s BERG. Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES I Barn Cleaners Bunk Feedera 'Stabling mold G. Ives BS. 2,13LYTII PRONE: Brussels 88t-9024 GIN THE CROWD -A: rsAiri1 OrkkA 14i ahmr. Arsi • -‘ , RE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR for O'Canada or our new Key Account personalized cheques, using our 24-Hour. Cash Dispensers, paying utility bills, purchasing money orders or domestic drafts. A Key Account gets you a Commerce Chargex Card and over- draft protection. Plus an identifi- cation card that lets you cash your personal cheque instantly, at any of more than 16d6 Commerce ranc es in • aria InS .#tg:HOt,:fenitti.: the verage ttiahy.thiteg the ... • . gaunt pops- up 4 tire, c.racte:-:047,15Y-4vr eqoeS'alone; e.atW$2:,5Cre#0.. Think of i ten personal cheques° .:04eqne: • ere. So„the inostyo ore f or a Key Accv~ rid that soon Take Bankplan ottht;theCoititherc0 gt telS'Otti.:.;:in6sti:.:600thotcoat Travellers'. Cheques; count nside Howick Central Ministry of Resources distributes telephiii;e sticker the Turnberry Central. School for a Cross Country Meet. There were. six schools competing in this event. They were as follows, Wingham, Turnberry, Brussels, Grey, East Wavvanosh, and Howick. The event was run in three divisions for boys and girls. -The divisions were 10 and under, 11 and 12, and 13 and over, The course was about .1 Vs miles long. It consisted of hills, long grass, bush, and swamps. The fastest time was 5 minutes held by Neil Van Loo of Howick. A Trip to the Apple Orchard of Mr. Lewis Cardiff by Rose. Marks' On Monday October 21st the Grade 2 class and Mrs. Mary Huether visited Mr. Lewis Cardiff's apple orchard. It was a beautiful, sunny day and every- one enjoyed the walk up and back. People were picking the spies into baskets. The baskets were dumped into boxes that held 20. bushels, A tractor ,.with a fork moved, the boxes up to the shed, In the shed they were sorted and put into baskets or boxes and, taken to the cool room with a 32 degree temperature. Here they stay until they are sold. Many are sold to stores in nearby towns. You may buy them in bags, baskets and bushel baskets at the orchard store too. He also showed us some newly planted trees and some very old trees (75 years old) with brittle limbs. After we had had our tour,. he treated us all to apple cider. We could also eat all the apples we wanted while on our tour of the orchard. ,We would all like to say a big thank-you to Mr. Cardiff. We really learned a lot.. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels lost Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. The Ministry of Natural. Resources is distributing, by mail a telephone sticker with the address of the Wingham Office along with the location from which toll free service is available, Approximately 40,000 of these stickers are being sent to households in the Wingham District, General inquiries are handled from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. MOnday to Friday. Emergeney calls (0g. ongoing infractions of .0e Game and Fish -Act) directed to the Wingham office after hours will be taken at any time, The Ministry hopes that this will be of service to the public. Remember! It takes but a. moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Brussels 887-6641. 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