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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-10-27, Page 22TEACHERS MEET HERE — Mrs. Mary Heuther, president of the Huron Federation of Women Teachers, left, joined the head table when the group met in Brussels last week. Others at the head table at the meeting held in Melville Presbyterian Church r were Rev, and Mrs. Ken lnnes, centre and Bob Allan, representing the administrative staff of the Huron County Board of Education. About 125 - members and gyests were present. (Photo by Langlois) EVERYTHING You EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT You. • If you saw this headline in your 10Cal newspaper - you'd take-the time to read R— an of it. So would your filOhda and neigh- bOrs. And that's what local newspapers 'are all about: you and-the people, in your • tOWn.. Your 16661 newspaper's prime fUndtiOrt is to present the . news ,. .„ honestly and fully, Local newspaper reporting includes- everythingfrom- what's, going .oh at;tity Council meetings, to the -1"Uildhedin menu at your 16061 -80h601. 0 Local newspapers deliver, whet* 'Other nevus sources leave Off What'S ha-Opening in your community is just as important to your local newspaper as an epic journey to the moon. Who wants to know what's going on in your community? You do! And, your locp1 newspaper IS the news medium that reports, it—in full. 1 Newspapers deliver the local story, The Brussels Post. Phone 881•46641- , „.., , tHE. Rustga..POSti .00TOBER 2/,19/6: Feeling tired? Rundown? Take a walk. IMIIMIPat110/1 WItif :4 hi4lek:illtt:M. 41144 uron, T.A O. inducts t others Huron teachers were urged to eyed pressure on school boards and government to ensure that best possible conditiot - for education are provided in schools. Miss Kay Dyson, Toronto, executive assistant of the Federation of Women Teachers ofOntario, who spoke to a dinner meeting of the Huron Unit of the Federation in Melville Church, Brussels, brought greetings from 'the F,W.T.A.0 and told of the services it provided. Some 125 members and guests were present. Guests seated at the head table included Mr. and Mrs. Charles lb omas and Wilfrid Shortreed who brought greetings from they Huron Board of Education. Robert Allan, representing the Administrative staff of the Boirdi Mrs Lillian Thompson, Wiarton, a provincial director for F,W,T.A.0, and Miss Dyson who was the speaker. The meeting was conducted by the President of Huron Assocition, Mrs. Mary Huether. Mrs, Joanne King, Mrs. Karen Cardiff and a quartette of Brussels girls entertained with musical selections, Fourteen new teachers were ducted into the Federation of Women Teachers by Mrs. Thompson, was 4sted Nena to be if an Of an' he e an tween case, able if' is," pal of, id tilt ifficult 'e not case or tedical .3t. was ' field, to the s their of the nt said, taut to' 'e. He 'e case was to t he n the taut to abuse n 1975 fish a repre• s and lances air* Ids to, ps ratical 1111111111111111111111111111111111 '76 PLYMOUTH 4r dr. sedan power equip. '76 FURY SPORT 2 dr. Hardtop demonstrator: '74 ASTRA - 4 speed Transmission with radio 73 MERCURY MONTCALM - 1door hard top 8 automatic power steering & brakes - radio. '73 DODGE DART 4 door sedan, 6 automatic with radio '73 MERCURY MONTCALM 72 DODGE. MONACO 4 dc;or 9 passenger station wagon '72 DODGE station wagon '72 CHEY IMPALA 2 door hard top '72 Dodge 4 door '71 CAIWERO Z 28 '71 poNTIAc cATAIANA 4 door hard top '71 FORD IA TON 71CRRYSLER NEW YORKER '65 FORD y TON '60oLD s 2 door H.T. CRAWFORD, MOTORS inghtim 357.3862