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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-01-29, Page 5HPRC people take first aid course WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON PHONE 887-6461 — BRUSSELS, ONT. READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED DIAL DIRECT 88 6641 SPECIAL PRICES!, V--8 21.95 .6 cyl 18.95 cyl — 15.95 CARS EQUIPPED WITH AIR CONDITIONING $5.00 EXTRA Plus Absolutely Free Our 10 point Visual Safety Inspection Take Advantage Of Our Guardian Maintenance TUNE-UP SPECIAL • Test Compression • Service Spark Plugs • Check ignition points • Test coil and condenser • Clean battery terminals • Test ignition wires • Test battery condition • Inspect distributor cap and rotor • Check distributor advanCe • Adjust ignition timing MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW! We Check the Following:-- • Check choke operation • Service air cleaner • Check fuel filter • Check manifold heat riser • Check PCV valve • Inspect and tighten all hoses • Inspect all belts • Adjust carburetor • Complete road test ALL WRIGHT CHEV, OLDS LT DMA 527-1750 Seaforth :xATITAs THE BRUSSELS 'POST, JANUARY 29, 1975 Lily do ,!an is ies set For in res Ay s the his ice to en. gay tra (Cr ine n a art out 211s my y a ng, tnd the be ach ;hs, ;sh, A REALLY BIG CATCH - Kelly Dalton Jr. had a really good holiday in Acapulco, Mexico this winter. As well as enjoying sun and surf he caught this hugh sail fish in Acapulco Bay. The fish, 8' 6" long and weighing 88 pounds is being mounted in Mexico and will eventually hang on the wall of the Dalton horn at RR2 Seaforth. Mr. Dalton and his wife Sharon spent a week in Acapulco .recently. = HPRC students to participate in YMCA program Thirty-two teachers and caretakers from the Huron-Perth Roman Catholic. Separate Schools are attending a first aid course in Stratford, organized by John McCarron, physical education consultant to the board and George Nutt of Woodstock. Additional clases will be organized for board personnel in South Huron, Seaforth and Wingham area, the HPRCSS Board heard at the meeting in Seaforth Monday night. Trustee Joe Looby, whose interest last fall led to the course being offered, asked for a list with the names of those taking the course. "Are any bus drivers taking it", Michael Connolly, Kippen area trustee, wanted to know. Director of Education John Vintar said that bus drivers were informed about the cotirse. OBITUARY MRS. GORDON WILKINSON Doris Irene Wilkinson of 22 Highdown Drive, Littlehampton, Sussex, England passed away very suddenly' at her home on December 26. She was the wife of Gordon A Wilkinson and they farmed on the Sth of Morris for same years. OFFER ENDS PEEL 1545 Students in the Stratford schools under the Huron Perth Roman Catholic Separate School Board will participate in a remedial recreation project which will be offered by the 'Stratford YMCA. The project, funded under a federal LIP grant, is in two parts. The first, known as "The Club" is for children from six to fourteen and is designed to "help the child develop new skills and increase his, self confidence". The program will be offered free at St. Paul's Parish Hall and at the Y. The other program will teach recreational skills and is designed to help children "overcome their feelings of helplessness, anxiety and rejection when they are confronted with participation in group activities, or are asked to participate in team sports by their friends." The Board agreed at their meeting in Seaforth Monday night to allow the YMCA's program director to contact the principals in the Stratford HPRCS schools for help in finding the children who would most benefit from these programs. Both programs will be staffed by volunteers and by trained recreational staff, the board learned. Assistant Superintendent Joseph Tokar said the same programs had been conducted successfully last year, when the HPRCSS Board took part. The HPRCSS board also agreed to give the Stratford Parents Without Partners permission to use the gym at St. Aloysius School. Group members and their children will use the gym every six weeks. The board decided the group was an educational one and as such came under their usual policy on the use of school buildings.