The Brussels Post, 1976-03-10, Page 76:00 p.m.
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H&N Dairy Systems Ltd.1
Sales, Service and Installation of -
STA —RITE pipelines and
Brussels /milking parlours Bo x 159
887-6063. Brussels
BELGRAVE CO-OP
For Feed & Fertilizer — Petroleum Products
Hardware and Appliances
Universal. Milker Equipment and Cleaners
BRUSSELS WINGHAM
887-6453 357-2711
McGavin s Farm Equipment
We specialize in a Complete Line of
FARM EQUIPMENT
Sales and Service Brussels Seaforth
887-6365 Waltoll 527-0245
JIM. CARDIFF
REAL ESTATE BROKER-- GENERAL INSURANCE
Agent for Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire insurance
FIRE — AUTO — LIABILITY
Phones: Office 687-6100 Residence 887-6164 ,
Bray .chiropractic Office
josepume Street
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MILKERS
Pardys Dairy Supplies
Brussels 887-6694
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service
Local and LongDistance
Phone 887-6122 (Evenings)
George Jutzi, Brussels
Ansiett Jewellers Ltd.
Watch and Jewellery Repairs
— We Sell and Service
BULOVA ACCUTRON — WATCHES
3 Stores —
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•Mrs,' Yvonne Knight
Agent for
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THE BRUSSELS POST MARCH i0$ 10/1
4. I
Brussels Majestic W.1, held a
ardparty on Monday night
March 1, with 6 tables in play.
High lady was Mrs. John Tirrip-
son. Low lady, Mrs.Dariby. High
man, Jim MeTaggart., Low man,
lutin Simpson, Lucky Chair Carl
Hemingway,
Remember! It 'takes bat a
moment to place, a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just vial. Brussels
88 7.6641,
Exams over, final term begins
Starting the new term
Our exams are finally over and
are being marked ,•while we get
own to work on the very last
erm.
On March 12th we will be
r eceiving our report cards which
will report our achievements
during the second term.
This last term is the hardest but
the most important, so we have to
grip our teeth and pull up our
ocks if our grades are failing,
and work to improve,
Janna Gowdy
Music Night
Our Music Night, held on
Feburary 24th, was a success. All
the seats in the auditorium were
taken and people were standing.
At this year's. Music Night
$301.00 was made and the money
went towards paying for ten
baritone ukuleles for the Ukulele
Band. We hope everyone . in
attendance enjoyed the program
Brussels
UCW
studies Cuba
The afternoon Unit of Brussels
United Church met at the home of
rs. W. Sholdice on Tuesday
arch 3. Mrs. Miller read a
poem, "Manners •Maketh the
Man" to call the meeting to
rder•Mrs. J. Smith convened the •
Devotions. The ladies took part'in
hymn contest followed by the
reading of Psalm 33. A story
entitled "The Patchwork Quilt"
was read. Prayer was offered.
Eleven members answerd the
Roll Call with a verse of Praise.
wenty-two visitations were re- '
orded. The Presbyterial is to be
held in Brucefield Church on
March 17. Anna Van Dyke is to be
the guest speaker.
The general meeting will be
held in the Church Hall March 16.
The Spring Thanksoffering ser-
vice will be held in Brussels
United Church April 4, 7:30p.m.
he guest speaker will 'be Rev.
W. Ball of the Gorrie-Wroxeter
hurch. Special music will be
supplied by the Belgrave Men's
Choir.
Mrs. Crocker used a map to
llustrate the further study on
Cuba which is about twice the size
of Nova Scotia. Under Castro's
rule much improvement has taken
place in the Educational system.
Hospitals have been built:: Doctors
and medical supplies hwie
become more plentiful and effi-
cient. Hospitalization is free as
well as telephone service. Most
people are Atheists with a
scattering of Baptist and Roman
Catholics. Rent and food are very
cheap. •
The Benedieation was offered
to close the meeting.
owl' that our next year's Music,
Night will be just as much of a
success.
Brock Howes
Lisowel Guidance
On Monday, March 1st, at 8:00
p.m. the students. who will go to
Listowel. High School next year
and their parents met at the
Wallace Public School with the
guidance teacher, This was a
pre-course selection time when
the students and their parents
were able to ask questions. Then
on March. 4th, the , grade 8
students in the Listowel District
in our school had a visit fromMrs.
MacCrae, and .anyone with
problems or concerns had the
chance to ask quesIlons. Also, we
got our course selection sheets so
we can select our classes for next
year.
Marlin Good
Sportsathon Practises
OnTuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday in the first week of
March, there were practises after
school in preparation •for„„the
,Grade 7 & 8 Sportsathon
scheduled for Wednesday, March
10th. The Sportsathon consists of
twenty-two events. Points are
awarded 'according to how well
each participant performed in
each event. There are nine teams
with the ninth team made up of
teachers. 'The events. will take
place in the Gymnasium and
other grades 7 & 8 classrooms.
Parents and teachers will mark
scores on students individual
score sheets. These practises
wore from 3:20 until 5:00. p.m. A
good Sportsathon afternoon will
result if the practises. are used
wisely..
Ben Schuitema.
Holidays
Starting March 19th comes the
long awaited holidays! Many
people have plans such as visiting
Grandma arid Grandpa, they
might travel, go hunting, work or
visit friend s but most people just
wait and see what comes up. So,
whatever you may do, have lots of
fun and enjoy it, for it is not every
day you get a week off from
school.
Mary Lou Clarke
Trip to the Dairy Farm
On Monday, March 1st, Miss
Edgar's grade ones and 'Mrs.
Underwood's Kindergarten class
were privileged to go and visit a
dairy farm. They left at 9:10 after
the hassle of calling children's
parents who had forgotten'
permission slips. Before phoning,'
the secretary .had to find out
where the parents were, for a
number worked. One child said "I
don't know where my Mommy
works, rut she doesn't work!"
The dairy farm they visited
belonged to. Mr. N. Fairies to
whom we are grateful for allowing
this trip.This trip was very
enjoyable and educational for the
childrehn.
Wanda Ball