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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-01-07, Page 6THIS LITTLE PIG DIDN'T GET TO MARKET— Instead it has become valued prizesin a pork draw sponsored by the SDHS girls band to raise funds for an invitational appearance in Florida next year. The barrow, shown with owner Glenn Hope of Dorchester was one of twenty top hogs in 'the Junior Barrow show at the Royal Winter Fair. It was purchased by Topnotch Feeds Limited Seaforth at a premium price and presented to the SDHS girls band to assist in financing the band's trip. Topnotch donates hog to SDHS band LET, US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE ' BETTER THAN. NEW! For a free estimate and si likik at our newest samples of materials —CALL CLARK UPHOLSTERY Ph. 523-4272 R. Cook, Prop. Blyth, Ont. "Put Your UphOistoring Moods in Our Hands" WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Mr. Campbell, a physical and health education teacher of Grades 9, 11 and 12 has been teaching a,t F.E.Madill S.S. for 20 years for which he deserves a great deal of recognition. Mr Campbell trained at the University of Werstern Ontario and has never taught at any other school. Loyalty is something Mr. Campbell doesn't lack. Mr. Campbell grew up in Wingham and is a resident of Wingham with his own family of one boy John (Grade 11) and one girl Anne (Grade 10). His wife, Mrs.Campbell is a household engineer. Mr. Campbell has many hobbies which include birdwatching, woodworking, restoring antiques, gardening under flourescent lights, canoeing and fishing. .I gathered from his hobbies that he is very versatile, having both indoor and tdodr hobbies. His main philosophy of life is"lf it is worth doing at all, it is worth doing. well". It may come as a surprise to some of the students but Mr, Campbell's favourite colour is purple. Now I have figured out why he is teaching at this school. His favourite foods are "Goderich Grapes". The animal of his dreams is a Mustang. Perhaps a White Mustang?! The only plans Mr. Campbell has made for the 'future are winning the WOSSA Gymnastic and Volleyball Championships. The only thing that Mr, Campbell dislikes about the school is students who will not give their best effort. If everyone has as much school spirit as the teacher I have just been describing, the school would be bubbling over with enthusiasm. Mary Anne Alton "CATCH THE DATSUN DATSUN JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BROKER — GENERAL INSURANCE Agent for Hovvick Farmers' Mutual Fire insurance FIRE AUTO — LIABILITY Phones: Office 887-6100 Residence 887,6164 Madill students Huronview gets new assistant interview teacher administrator The new assistant administra- tor of Huronview has arrived. Wayne Lester begail his new position on December 1, and comes from the golden Dawn Nursing Home in Lions Head, where he was assistant admini- strator for the last' year. Before working in Lions Head, Mr. Lester was in Wiarton, where he was the pastor of Bethel Pentecostal Church and school bus operator for Thomas Norris Ltd. While working with the church in Wiarton, Mr. Lester became involved with the senior citizens. His preference for working'with the senior citizens increased and Mr. Lester enroled at McMaster University, Hamilton, in their Administration for Homes for the Aged program. He is still working on his degree and hopes to graduate next October, A native, of Woodstock, Mr. Lester graduated from Woodstock Collegiate Institute and the Eas- tern Pentecostal Bible College in Peterborough. . His job at Huronview involves supervising purchases for Huron view and he is responsible for the maintenance of the building, which houses 288 residents. He succeeds Ed. Rowe. Mr. Lester, along with his wife Shirley and two children, Shawn 8 and Tammy 5, live in Clinton. One of the twenty champion barrows exhibited at the Royal Winter Fair is not only going to make some area people happy but also assist in financing the S.D.H.S. Band on its Florida trip early next year. The hog, bred from a long line of champidn stock, was purchased by Topnotch Feeds Limited of Seaforth and donated to the band to be used as prizes in a pork draw which members are sponsOring. Tickets are on sale across the school area for the _ draw being held on January 24 next. First prize is. a half pork carcass and second and third prizes are a quarter carcass each. The hog was grown and shown by Glenn Hope of Dorchester and was purchased as a weanling from "Kerridge Acres Farms", Kerwood, Ontario, - breeders of perfofmance tested hampshirc, Yorkshire and Duroc Swine. Exhibitors in the Poyal Show are required to be between the ages of 14 and 20 years. The weanlings, after being weighed, are fed and cared for by the exhibitor under the supervision of a representative of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. After the show, the top twenty barrows are sold by public auction and in order to encourage the young exhibitors, premium prices .are paid by the bidders. Gertild li!tidtSUM SALES 1 LEASING OPEN .6t4010 SEAFORTH' matkogim 'Audi gutsiness Directory teAPORTH McGavin s Farm Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service Brussels Seaford] 887.6365 Walton 527-0245 Brussels milking parlours 887-6063 Box 159 Brussels BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357-2711 - Bray..Chiroprac*ti( Office 197 Josephine Street VITIttglittitt Chita 1i0 Phone. 3.514214 BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed & Fertilizer — Petroleum Products Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners H&N Dairy. 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