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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-05-28, Page 5• The $1,500 Ontario Home Buyers Grant. Who will get it? How? When? Why? Ontario understands how important it is to have a home of your own. And we'd like to help out with a grant of $1,500 toward your first home. It's part of an overall plan to make more homes available in Ontario. And stim., ulate our economy. So it's good for all of us. The answers to your questions cart be found in a handy booklet specially prepared to help you understand every detail of the Grant, For your free copy, write to: Ministry of Revenue, Ontario Home Buyers Grant, Queen's Park,.Toronto M7A 2C9. For more information, telephone us (free of charge) by dialing "0" and asking the operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local calling area should dial 965-8470. Ontario , Davis W batty .rvidke(544 Ptettier Arthur' Mbeh treasurer' of Ontario Minister of Revenue ti41•06Sti ME: BRUSSELS' POSt MAY 28; 1975 — gham principal assistant s job Will ordain. new eider$. at Cranbrook church Two teachers now employed by the Huron County Board of Education have been given approval, to aPIAY for an exchange 'teaching Program' in Australia. They are Mrs . Dorothy. Hughson, a classroom teacher at. Exeter public school and Edward Girard, a physical education teacher at South Huron District High School. The exchange would be for the calendar year 1976. Board superintendent R. B.Allan said the two teachers will now make a personal application to the Ontario government. Agents of the province and the government of Australia will then agree on the exchange. A Exchange teachers remain in the employment of their own board and continue to have their own salaries remitted to them while overseas. They are subject to the normal taxation, superannuation and social service contributions and retain their rights and privileges as employees of their own educational authorities. The Huron board' in supporting the exchange agrees to accept in these teachers' places, exchange teachers under the exchange system as agreed upon by the Lu As me Research gets about 12 per cent of the money raised by the Ontario Tuberculosis and 'Respiratory Disease Association; Dr. Cameron Gray said. Dr. Gray is the executive director of the Ontario Thoracic Society and spoke at the annual meeting of the Huron-Perth Lung Association 'The' Tho acic Society acts as a medical advisory board for the associations in the province. Dr. Gray said national and provincial associations each gave about $185,000 to support research. The tnational group supports • those on academic fellowships while the Ontario ' association divides its support between university medical schools and research. Financial support for chest disease research did not exist before 1965, he said and this income has increased 'because of bequests. Last year about $500 was donated that way to the Huron Perth association. The flame of the association was recently changed from the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association because of its „ involvement with other diseases like emphysema, bronchitis and 1. asthma. As the president's report said: "Our total concern is the cOndi- tion, efficiency and vitality of the lungs:' Last year, the Huron-Perth Lung Association raised $39,833' through its Christmas seal cam- . Ogn and had $30,957 after calnpaign deducted. expenses were Eileen O'Brien of ttoderich was onfam seeadfoprtrhesident, David Schenck one of the two vvvi:papreldnetnedts.as Other Seaforth retidents on the committees Wright, 1%4 include: Gordon is. M. Kfinder, Dr. John Schenck auntr Pvr:noFtidol'irsYth ',16eahhatlike' man d tne Chtistmas Seal (Continued On tiaie *At) Ontario Ministry of Education and the education Department in Victoria, Australia. Superintendent Allan said this is the second year of the exchange with Australia but the first requests for participation by the Huron board. The board approved a number of transfers, appointments and retirements at Tuesday's meeting. Miss Margaret (Peggy) Gordon who has been secretary to the Director of Education since July, 1969 and executive assistant since December, 1972 is retiring in the fall. Effective September 1, 1975, Gordon 0. Phillips, principal of F.E.Madill secondary school in Wingham since 1969 will become executive assistant to the director of education and administrative assistant to the superintendents of education. At the same time, Robert P. Ritter, vice-principal at F.EMadill since 1959 will become principal of that school. One field trip was approved, The South Huron District High School junior outers club will go to the Ausable River and Ausable Cut on May 25 and 26. The objective of the trip is to acquaint students with canoeing methods, canoeing partners, packing methods and overnight camping. Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brown of Galt-Cambridge were visitors with Mrs. Calvin Cameron on Wednesday. Jack Cameron of Elmira visited at the same home one day last week. On Sunday morning, June 1 at • 9;45, there will be an ordination service for two new elders. At 2 p.m. a brief service in the church will be followed by a walk through the cemetery and lunch after in the church basement. Winston McEachern and daughters Sharon and Kim, Cambridge (Galt) visited Mr. and Mrs. Wes McEachern on the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alex• Cameron Herman Stryker SIDING INSTALLATIONS Kaiser Aluminum Westroc Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia, Eavestroughing, Shutters. Quality workmanship, reasonable prices. 20 year guarantee. Throw away that paint brush! Call us 482-7428 and familyspent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Paris and family at Prescott. Gerald Knight, little son of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Knight is in. Listowel Hospital._ Oscar Gorsalitx, Prudesville, Michigan visited his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoyden, RR 2 Bluevale and; attended the regular church ser- , vice on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Becker, Kitchener was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley. Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Moody, Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart, Heather and Janet of Lindsay were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purdy on the weekend. U S E POST WANT-ADS DIAL 887-6641. 01 a nd ish Nfi ei ng soc. ets JOHN'S AGRO SERVICE Custom Ploughing & Discing ALL TYPES OF CUSTOM WORK Phone 887-6542 Brussels