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::BRUSSELS UNITE.P.T.
June ?3
5:00 to 7:00 P.M. ,
Turkey, Ham, Strawberries
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Adults $3.00
12 & Under $1.75
Pre-school free
Well IS, Thar 17, Fri II, Set St Sri 20 2 COMPLETE SIROVIRIGS
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PLEASE ROTE: Theatre will be CLOSE
MON. TOES •• WED• and open only
THURS. TO SUNDAYS UNTIL SEPTEMBER
Dun. 24, H. 2S, Set. 26, Sen. 27th 2ShOvdostnir Doily it 7:00 aid 4:00 P.M.
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Registration
BRUSSELS LEGION
Saturday, June 1 9th
• from 2:66 :p.m, to 4•!00
If not Ci*ittild 61 e.to regitiet at that time
Contact 887-6874
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Lessons in Gorrie during July
Fee.1,1$10„06.pet child
Association in a one• week protest
strike starting on Monday June
14••Marlene Price, froni the'
Health Unit's SeafOrth office, •said
the nurses want an arbitration
clauSe. PHN's haV'e been
negotiating with the Huron Board
of Health: since last Septeniber.
"We're'so far apart but we could
settle without a strike if we had
arbitration," Mrs. Price said.
The Huron nurses' contract
was' up last July but Mrs...Price
• said the Huron ONA local isn't
saying how far .apart the nurses
and the county are. The Huron
public health nurses do say that
the Board's offer is still "a long
way from P a hospital nurse's
salary.“
•Hospital nurses and nurses in
two other Health Units in this part
of the province Perth and Grey -
Owen. Sound, have the right to
arbitrate.
The one week strike comes in
the Ontario Legislature's last
week of sitting before holidays
and the nurses say "they plan to
discuss the health care budget
before they adjourn for the
summer and we want to make
sure they ,don't forget us."
Mrs. price says that regularily
scheduled child and adult health
clinics, assessments for the
county's Home Care program and
regular home,visits could suffer
while the nurses are out. The
public health nurses will be back
at work on June 21.
BRUSSELS OPTIMISTS
Non Sanction
TRACTOR PULL
Brussels Fairground
Sunday- June 20 1 p.m.
Admission $2.50 Children Under 12 Free
Classes:
Stock--- 8,000. 10,000. 12,000.16,000.18,000 lbs.
Open --- 7,000 and 9,000 lbs.
Truck-- 7,000 lbs and 4 Wheel Drive
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Weighlti Time
TO .A,M, to 1 2:30;P:M,tt C. Ii. AgrOttidli
PRIZES $2 $15.i $.1
.AND TROPHIE$,
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PROCEEDg FOR • COMMUNITY WORK
THE BRUSSELS' POST; JUNE it; 1976
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"He can't be disturbed now. He's in the middle of an
experiment with solar energy."
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'NURSES PICKET BRUSSELS.,— .1-(pron' County Health Unit nurses, who have
joined others in Ihe proVtrice.on • one.'Week strike,. picketed outside the Brussels'
Medical Centre, where health unit clinics are held, 'on Monday. The nurses, who
want the right tq'ha.Nie salary: disputes settled by arbitration say they want parity .
With,hospital nurses' pay. 1 (Photo by Langlois)
n strike
other locals of the itiritarid Nurses
1.01c, work for the Aaron;. County
1-1641t,4'. unit joined fyientY
The 15 publie'i health .nurses
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cov,.04‘° Seaforth
5eek
BAR-B-QUE
Saturday June 26
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE,
Admission $7.00 each provides a full
evening including all the 'beef you can
6:30 t 8:30
Beef catered by Cimpbell and Cardiff
A few tickets left •
Tickets available from Murray C'a'rdiff, George of
Brussels; The Bruisels Post, Ray and Helen's