The Brussels Post, 1975-01-15, Page 6BLYTH LIONS CLUB DANCE
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th
Music by Heywood Brothers
Dancing 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Lunch to follow — Tickets $6.00 per Couple
Restricted to persons 18 years of age or over
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Entertainment at
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL
Brussels
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
f
Smokey Dunn Hillbilly Show'
SUNDAY MENU: ROAST PORK
Dining Lounge Open Nightly From Now On
ROBBIE BURNS' DANCE 7
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
Friday, January 24th
Music by THE SILVER TONES
Admission $3.00 per Couple
Auspfees of Canadian Legion Pipe Band
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Howick bingo winners People we know
Regular games: Mrs. Strauss,
Mildmay; Marjory Anne Mc:
Michael: Mrs. Bob Brown,
VVrox.eter. and Ron Herd, Wing-
ham; Mrs. Huber, Mildmay; Mrs.
McInnis., Fordwich; June Edgar,
Wingham; Mrs. Charles Keifer,
Ethel; Joan Robinson, Lucknow;
Gordon Hislop, Wroxeter & Mrs.
Hammer, Listowel; June Edgar,
Wingham & Marie Wilson,
Listowel; Torn Obermyer, Han-
over; Mrs. Bob Montgomery,
Wingham; Cecile Clark,.
Wroxeter; Mrs. Dave Mccallum,
Wingham & Mrs. Lorne Fischer,
Listowel; Agnes Williamson,
Wingham.
Share the Wealth: 1-Mrs.
Schill, Formosa, $30.; 2-Mrs.
Harnock, Gorrie, $32.
• $25. Special: Mrs. McLennan,
The standing committees for
the Huron-Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School Board
for 1975 were named at a meeting
of the board in Seaforth Monday
night. They are as follows with
the first named the chairman:
Building and Property Committee
- F.J.Verc, Stratford; Ted
Geoffrey, R.R.2, Zurich; John
O'Drowsky, St. Marys; Joseph
Looby, Dublin; and for the
re-construction work and Library
Resource Centre at St. Patrick's
School, Kinkora. Donald Crowley
of R.R.2, Gadshill, was named a
•nember of the committee for that
iroject only.
Transportation Committee .-
)onald Crowley; Michael
• .onnolly, R.R.3, Kippcn; William
:inahan, R.R.2, Lucknow; and
avid Teahen, Stratford.
'crsonnel Committee - Vincent
• oung, Goderich; Arthur Haid,
R.4, Listowel; Francis Hickncll,
R.5, Seaforth; and Howard
• hantz, Stratford. Finance and
IS urance Coin m (tee - Ronald
larey, Stratford; Arthur Haid,
.1reg Fleming, R..R .2. Crediton
ond Datvid Teahen.
The following ad hoc
oommittees for 1975 were named
with first named chairman: Board
office accommodation committee
- Michael Connolly, Ronald
Marcy and William Kinahan.
Board policy and by-law
,mmittee - Howard Shantz, John
• :Drowsky and Greg Fleming.
Trustee-clergy liaison
immittee - Francis Hicknell, Ted
•coffrey, David Teahen and
lonald Crowley was named an
ternate member.
The following are board
ppointed representatives for
975: Family Life_ Advisory
•:ommittee -- John O'Drowsky,
Lochlash.
Jackpot of $95. plus $10 bonus;
Mrs. Florence Kennedy;
Wingham,
Purple Ball: Mrs. Florence
Kennedy, Wingham, $40.
Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. C.
Moyer, VValkerton.
Lap Card: Dave Miller,
Listowel and Mrs. Schill, For-
mosa.
Dart Game: Mrs. Bob Brown,
Wroxeter, $12.
Door Prizes: Mrs. Caswell,
Bluevale; Mrs. C. Moyer,
Walkerton; Dorothy Hergott,
Walkerton and Jan Thurlow,
Listowel.
Lucky Draws: Dave Miller,
Listowel; Mrs. Ferg. Riley,
Wingham; Anne Strauss, Mild-
may and Kim Boyd, Gorrie.
F.J.Vcre and Vincent Young.
Education Improvement Leave
Committee - Michael Connolly
and Joseph Looby. Huron-Perth
Tuberculosis and Respiratory
Diseases Association - William
Kinahan; Stratford Public Library
53oard - Dan Devlin and Fred
Bergsma both of Stratford. (They
ire not board members.)
To fill three vacancies the
hoard approved hiring Miss
Teresa Woods of London,
effe c tive September, 1975, as
Immaculate Conception, St.
Michaels, St. Josephs and St.
Ambrose, all in Stratford; Holy
Name of Mary, St. Marys; St.
Patrick's , K inkora; and St.
Mary's, Hesson; Miss Margaret
Flannery, Egmondville, as
,ecretary to Assistant
Superintendent of Education in
hoard office, Seaforth; and Mrs.
Marion Watcher, Wingham, a
principal's relief at -Sacred Heart
School, Wingham, effective
January 1975.
The fees for 1975 to the
following associations arc (with
!he 1974 fee in brackets) Ontario
Separate School Trustees
1.ssociation, $2,405.50
.$2,314.10); Ontario School
Trustees Council, $686.40
($528.00); Canadian Catholic
Trustees Association, $92.22
$83.93).
Don . Crowley and Francis
John Vintar,
Superintendent Durand Education and
Rev. Anthony of Zurich,
Dean of Huron-Perth Deanery,
were named to a committee to
nterview the applicants (ten) for
he position of assistant
superintendent of education as
••ecently advertised. The
.ommittee will select the three
:lost likely applicants to meet the
George Bone was taken to
Wingham and District Hospital
on Friday by Ambulance,
Recent visitors with Mr. &
Last year there, were
8,566 persons under treatment as
of December 31, there were 3,563
new cases and 567 reactivated
cases. Your Huron-Perth TB and
RD Association fights
tuberculosis and other respiratory
diseases.
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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.
board.
Two trustees opposed the
motion naming the committee to
interview the assistant superin=
tendent. They were Howard
Shantz and Ronald Marcy, both of
Stratford. Mr . Shantz objected to
interviewing on the basis that the
original - motion was for
ttivertising for assistant
superintendent, not hiring • one.
Mr. Shantz had voted against the
original motion- as well. Mr.
Shantz objected to the
interviewing too because he felt it
was dangerous not to have a
salary limitation set by the board.
Donnelly and -. Murphy,
Gocierich, were named solicitors
for the board. •
Two religious banners were
presented to the ,board by Mary
Hak and Jeanine Melanson, both
of St. James School, Seaforth.
The board members will take
them to a Focus on Faith meeting
to be held in London in February.
Sister Audrey Dumouchelle,
principal of Immaculate
Conception School, Stratford, and
also president of the Principals'
Association, and Michael Dewan,
principal of St. Joseph's School,
Stratford, attended the board
meeting as observers.
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• Barn Cleaners
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• Stabling
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PHONE: Brussels 887-9024
Card. Party
Thursday,
January 16th
.g!80. p.m.
BRUSSELS IOOF
LODGE HALL
Ailthigtioti. 756
Lunch nerved
Everyone igeleorne
Mrs. W, J. Perrie were Mrs.
Mary Hollinger of Hamilton, Rev.
and Mrs, James Perrie of Strath-
roy and Mr. & Mrs. Donald Perrie
'and family,
The many friends of Mrs.
Gertrude Hamilton of Atwood,
formerly of Brussels are sorry to
learn that she is a patient in
Listowel Memorial hospital.
Wayne Willis from C.F.B. in
Ottawa was home for New Years
to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Willis and family of
Brussels.
Mrs. Thomas. Campbell of
Elora, her son Dave and his
daughter Nancy, of Puschlinch,
former Brussels residents w
holiday visitors with friends
this community.
Mrs. Nellie MeArter is
patient in Victoria Hospit
London.
Mr. and Mrs. W.VV.Srnir
returned home Friday from
holiday season• visit with their s
Ross and Mrs. Smith and fan .
of Edmonton.
The McWhirter Family reuni
was held onNew Years Day at t
Brussels Legion auditorium w
45 guests present from Brusse
Blyth, Kitchener, Listow •
Kinburn, Ottawa, Lond •
Walton and Barrie.
Huron-Perth board names
committees for coming year