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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-02-18, Page 5Registered Retirement Savings Plans Compounded 1/2 yearly Paid on five year term (Guaranteed Investment Certificate Plan) Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICTORIA and VG GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 W.W.COUSihS, Manager Listowel, Ontario Sales - Service azt 7ineitie&it MILKERS H&N Dairy Systems Ltd. Sales, Service and Installation of STA —RITE pipelines and Brussels milking parlours 887-6063 Box 159 Brussels Huronview 3 join Over 90 Club Mr. and Mrs. Legg of Goderich were welcomed to the Home on Mondays program. Marie Flynn, Norman Speir and Lorne Lawson 'provided the old tyme music followed by a singa-long. The Clinton Christian Reformed volunteers assisted with the afternoon's activities. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holland of the Clinton 'area provided a program- of Country and western music for "Family Night". Mrs. Elsie Henderson accompanied her daughter Wanetta and Bill with some sacred numbers and Mary Van Cainp expressed the appreciation of the residents. The Over 90 Club met in the Ground Floor North area on Wednesday afternoon and following games of euchre and crokinole three new residents were welcomed to the club, Mrs. Jane McGregor, Mrs. Lawson and Mr.George Lawes. Walkerburn Club volunteers from Auburn served lunch and helped with activities. The Clinton Kinette Club entertained their adopted Grandmothers at a Valentine tea on Friday morning in the Ground Floor North dining area. This annual event is looked forward to by the Grandmothers with forty-seven enjoying the social hour. nside Howick Central Science Fair planned for March Public Speaking Contest On Tuesday evening, Feb. 0th, a public speaking contest was held at Howick Central School. Two students with the best speeches were chosen from each classroom: Winning first place for the Seniors was Heather Brent, with second place won by Janice McMichael. In third place was Barb .Zwanck and Patsy Faulkner came fourth. For the Juniors, Kendra Robertson came first, second jiidith McMichael, Marion Huth was third and Brenda Mann was fourth. Janna Gowdy Marlin Good Wanda Ball Continued Problems of Snow As the snow continues to fall, more and more problems are arising. Last Saturday, the Volleyball Tournament was cancelled because some schools couldn't make it to Wingham. This Tournament will be held sometime- in March. • Also, because of • the • weather conditions, some buses have been getting into the ditches and arriving at school late. This is hard on the students who were on these buses becaiise they miss some classes. This piles more homework on these students although they are very willing to catch up. Too many more days of school cancellation due to the amount of snow,-may force us to miss Professional Development Days. Somehow we will manage to make out in spite of Winter's harsh blast; Marlin Good. 'Valentines Day Assembly On Friday morning -there is going to be a Valentines Day Assembly put on by Mrs. Smith's class, room 19. They are doing one full clays T.V. viewing from sign on in the Morning, to sign off at night. Some of the programs are Chico and the Man, Happy Days, Gilligan's Island, Flintstones, Peanuts, with Commercials while programs are changing. One T.V.program is This Day in History, which will inform us about the history of Valentines. Parents are welcome to come. Please tune in to channel "19" on. Friday for a load -of laughS. Wanda Ball Cancelled Valentines Dance Due to the stormy weather the Valentines Dance that was scheduled for Sat. Feb. 7thin the Howick Community Centre was cancelled. The proceeds were to go to the Ukelele Band. Some' of the food that was boughefor the dance was sold in the staff room on February 10th. Hang on to your tickets because a new dance' will be coming up soon! Janha Gowdy Vientine'S Day On February 14 comes the day of romance and affection. This day is Valentine's day. Yes; one of the "heartiest" days of the year. But will it be full of romance, affection, and hearts this year? It comes the day after Friday the 13th! I hope that the good fairy turns off the bad luck switch before 12 o'clock midnight on Friday, or we may not have as nice a day as we would wish for. So cross your fingers and cross your toes and wish. Mary Lou Clark e Guidance Teacher On Feb. 11, Mr. Forrest ; a guidance teacher on the staff of F.E.Madill Secondary School, visited the grade 8 students at Howick Central School, He talked about the subject choices that yeti have to make and he suggested some Subjects that everyone should take in High School, Fie also gave a talk about the school and the students Were allowed tc ask him any quettions, This talk was given so every student would choose the right subjects when they get to High school. Brock Howes. Upcoming Music Night "76" Music Night is coming on the 24th of February and everyone is welcome. There will be fifteen acts in this year's program. Some Of the acts this year will be the Senior Choir, the Ukulele Group plus an assortment of novelty acts. I hope you can join us. Janna Gowdy Exams On Feb. 12th, 13th,.14th, 15th, and Bingo!! Exams! The time is nearing as fast as a rabbit for the grade 7 and 8 exams. Yes,, you react it - exams! If you are a parent of a grade 7 or 8 student . who is attending FIowick Central School, are they starting to study? If riot, nib it in a little and begin by saying "Bring those books home and study". Mary Lou Clarke Science Fair Howick Central School is having a science fair on the 17th and 18th of March. This is the first time the school has had a science fair. Grade 6, 7, and 8 students- will enter different projects. The projects will be separated into 3 ,main parts; Biology, Physical and General Science. Biology' dealswith plants and animals, Physical Science deals with Chemistry, General will take up other things that do not fit in the other two. Projects will vary from Pavlov's theory to Water Power. The projects will be marked on such things .as scientific thought, creativity and presentation. Judges will be froM F.E.Madill, Norwell and Listowel Secondary School Science Departments. Some winners will advance to the regional. Science Fair in Listowel on the 19th and 20th of April., Gary Grainger Pardys, Dairy Supplies Brussels 887-6694 SEAMEN ELECTRONICS SALES & SERVICE • TV • RADIO • H l FI • STEREO Phose52.7-1150' • 17 SPARLING STREET SEAFORTH BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service Local and Long Distance Phone 887-6122 (Evenings) George Jutzi, Brussels Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and Jewellery Repairs — We Sell and Service BULOVA ACCUTRON — WATCHES — 3 Stores — SEAFORTH — CLINTON WALKERTON Mrs, Yvonne .Knight Agent. , Elora .Foritters. 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