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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-09, Page 1711111111111111111111111111111 '74 PLYMOUTH Series III 4 door hardtop 74 DUSTER V8 automatic power steering & radio OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 2 door V8 automatic, power steering and brakes, radio '74 ASTRA - 4 speed Transmission with radio '73 CHEV 1./2 ton V8 automatic — power steering '73 ASTRA '73 CHRYSLER . 2 door hard top 2 •'73 DODGE DART 4door sedan, 6 automatic with radio. '73 CHRYSLER 4 door Hard Top '72 DODGE MONACO ' 4 door hard top '72 CHEV IMPALA 2 door hard top DODGE CHARGER 8 atitotnatiO Power Steering & OtakeS. AWFORD °TORS ihrghtith 357,3862 . e d BEST VALUE DAYS Highway 23 North • LiStOikel i.Ontatio. Phone 291.24+11 'We service what we Sell" Quick, easy -to handle, and equipped with all the big, bike features. Our most economical twin cylinder Suzuki. The bike that delivers high. performance' with an easy ride. Regularly $1,129 plus p d. . Similar Savings on Other Bikes. THE. BRUSSELS' POST,- JUNE 9, 19`6 MVCA For Brussels Summer work planned at Brussels mill Arthritis campaign a ogram 130 (formerly S.W.E. involved with historical studies of ) at the Maitland. Valley Con- the Brussels, and Gorrie Mills, ation Authority will include design plans for interior local students working at renovations of the Authority ous environmental enhance- , display, unit, and assisting with t projects within the Maitland the program's information and ershed. The format of this municipal work projects.. 's program at M.V.C.A. has The clerical work for the n changed somewhat from the Program will be done by Mary in that the summer staff will Lou Mazer, a third year student working directly under the of Resources Management at the ervision of the regular University of Guelph. hority field staff. Work The 1976 program is structured ects for 7 crews (located at the so that technical and supervisory s Reserve C.A., Wawanosh jobs are for a period of 14 weeks, ey C.A., Galbraith C.A., and 14 post-secondary subforeman ssels C.A.) will thus , be and labourers will work for 13 gned and co-ordinated by the , weeks, and 14 secondary school . operations ' training session, occupied most of these people for -their first week of employment. Post-secondary school labourers presently on the job include Wendy Mortimer and Shirley McLaughlin of Listowel, Beth Chowen and Janette Ginn of Clinton, Judy Harkness of Marathon, Barb Elliott of Brussels, and Anne Welwood of Wingham. To date, the work crews have been planting trees, cutting grass, conducting clean-tip of conservation areas and camp-sites, preparing the new Falls Reserve campground for seeding, and clearing brush. In addition to these and other Authority projects, the summer staff will also be involved in various work projects for the Authority's member munici- palities. Painting, landscaping,, clean-up and some erosion control work are some of the., jobs presently proposed. 14 high school students will begin work on July 5. Lois McCall, Chairman of the Brussels branch of the Arthritis Society has announced that this year's local campaign will start in September. , "Some of the funds raised will be used to help control arthritis now, but the main purpose of the campaign will be to provide money for research and education needed to conquer arthritis - to conquer it much ,,,as polio and tuberculosis have been beaten," said Mrs. McCall. The Alrthritis Society points out that arthritis is very often'not taken seriously enough by those it attacks with •the result that many people have neglected to seek medical help at the first sign of the disease. This can result in permanent crippling. Eirly diagnosis is the key to successful treatment, so if you think, you haveArthritis, bring it to your doetor's attention when you have your next checkup. Arthritis is the world's number one crippler, but it is suggested that if more people were aware of the serious, nature of some forms of arthritis and sought immediate medical attention, the number of those. who are disabled would be tremendously reduced. The Arthritis Society urgently needs your support. , ed its hi which hico of oh and frit :he fed : less i provita would nit of fo rs, ction year horny Superintendent, ham Jackson. he Senior Supervisor's don for this year has been d by Rob Kelp of Formosa. In ition to conducting the hority's regular Information Education program, Rob will responsible for co-ordinating administrative aspects of the mer program. lake Ferguson of Gorrie will as this year's .senior nician. A 25 year wildlife- agement plan for the vanosh Valley C.A., etative inventories and nage mapping for the ershed are some of the cts in which Blake will be Ived. nn Dalton of Goderich will be ying knowledge gained ugh her four years, in the graphy program at' Wilfred ler University, as she pletes infra-red' mapping and ysis, updating of map rmation from 1975 air ographs, and designing a ised watershed map. ohn Elliott of Brussels, the program technician, will be students will be employed for 7 weeks. Stude,nts employed as subforeman for this year include Pam Graul of Gadshill, Marilynne Wise, of Clinton, Rob Weeks of Listowel, Heather Jewell of Goderich, Kathy Fines of Bluevale, Candace Kidd of Atwood and Brenda Johnston of Belgrave. The regional safety and WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 — Brussels, Ont.