HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-10-27, Page 2LEARNING SAFETY — Const. Bob Wilson of the Goderich OPP talked to classes at
Brussels Public School about safety last week. Const. Wilson asked this Grade 4
class a question and got a good response. The students also watched a movie and
were each given booklets on safety. (Photo by Langlois)
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because the arena closing scare
cut, the proceeds from the July
dance by half, Mr. Martin said.
The Fair Board did not carry
out a public canvass for donations
this year because of the canvass
that is planned to raise funds for
the new Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre, Mr.
Martin said.
The Brussels ' Agricultural
Society's annual meeting will be
held , Wednesday, January 19,
1977 at 7 p4n. in Melville
Presbyterian Church, Brussels.
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Brussels Public School
Will canvass
for UNICEF
The students of Brussels School
will again be canvassing for
UNICEF this year. Approximately
70 students have volunteered to
conduct the canvas. The town has
been divided into canvas areas
with only one student per canvass
area.. Therefore, everyone should
just be asked to contribute once.
The UNICEF contributions help
needy children in the following
ways:
7c saves a child from
bli, ndness
12c provides exercises books
for children
30c provides vitamin. A and D
capsules.
$1.00 immunizes 20 children
against disease.
We feel that this is a worthy
cause and it is hoped that you will
make our young people welcome
when they visit your home.
Students of Grade 8 will again
this year hold a Hallowe'en Party '
for pre-school children at 4:00
o'clock in the school on October ,
28th.
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This fall's Brussels Fair would
have been "the best in ten years"
if the weatherman had
omperated, according to
Brussels Agricultural Society
secretary treasurer, Edwin.
Martin.
At their meeting last week, the
officers and directors of the
society learned that a total of
S3807,20; in prize money was
awarded fair day, in spite of the
damp, rainy weather.
Membership and entry fees
totalling $475 were deducted from
'that amount.
The Agricultural Society have
applied this year for a bad
weather grant as well as grants
for their field crop competition
and commercial features.
Mr. Martin said grants from
Brussels, Morris and Grey total
$650, With a balance from last
year, the Society expects to have
a balance on hand at the end of
this year,
Fair Board members are
Obey signs -
bikes are vehicles
Brussels Public School
principal Ken Scott has been
warning his students to stop
riding their bikes the wrong way
down the one way street which
leads to the school. •
"They can walk their bikes, but
,the one way street was put there
as protection for the kids,"' Mr.
Scott told the Post. "We tell
them that a bike is a vehicle just
like a car and can't go the wrong
'Way down a one way street."
Mr, Scott said there is no stop
sign at the end of street and, when
the kids ride down it the wrong
way, they risk going right into traffic
Mr. Scott said he's also 'had
Complaints of kids on bikes not
stopping at stop signs before
crossing the main street He
asked parents to try and make
sure that their children are riding
their hikes safely.
The children don't often think
of what could happen: "You can't
win an argument between a bike
:anicld.a cart'' the 4118' "pr ncipal