HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-03-16, Page 3Save electricity,
save money. •
There are two ways
saving electricity can save
money.
First, the obvious one.
The less you use, the less
you have to pay for. And to-
day, electricity is simply, too
valuable to waste.
Second, something
not so obvious. Ontario uses
more and more power every
year. This means an ever
increasing investment in plant
and equipment...and their
cost is rising rapidly. The cost
of fuels is also increasing
rapidly. These costs inevitably
show up in the price you pay
for electricity.
You can help to slow
down the growing demand
by using electricity wisely.
Don't waste it.
Conserve energy.
The future depends on it
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The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be celebrated in Knox
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning March 20 at 9:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Bil Henry,
Goderich, visited on the weekend
with Mrs. Stuart McNair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and
daughters. Jodi and Stacey,
Toronto visited Mrs. Lytle
Gordon.
Mrs. Calvin Cameron, and Miss
Emylene Steiss visited Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Huehn, Conestoga, a
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cottopi
Violet Hill, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton.
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WE WON — Trophies were presented to two pretty happy
BPS intermediate students, Pam. Wilson and Brenda Richmond after public
speaking competition last week. Mrs. Richmond, left and Jim Prior, right, made
the presentations. (Photo by Langlois)
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A Shamrock contest was solved
and lunch served by Mrs. Evans,
Mrs. Engel, Mrs. Blake and Mrs.
Matheson,
The Tweedsmuir Book meeting
the Majestic W.I. was held in
e Brussels library, appropria-
y decorated for. St. Patrick's
ay, on Wednesday evening,
arch 9.
Owing to the absence of the
resident, Mrs.DoriS McCall, the
nd vice president, Mrs. Dorothy
teffler conducted the busines
nd paid tribute to the wonderful
aracter of deceased member
ss Mae Skelton. A minute's
lence was observed, followed by'
e reading "Crossing the Bar".
Secretary-treasurer Miss Laura
ucas read the minutes of the
ebruary meeting, the financial,
port and the correspondence.
Members were reminded of the
ovember bazaar. Thank you
otes were read from Mrs. Donna
rootzen winner of afgham and
r. and Mrs, Adrian McT aggart.
A public meeting dealing with
e formation of a District Health
uncil, will be held in Central
blic School, Listowel on March
The annual meeting .will take
e form of a dinner meeting in
e Brussels Presbyterian Church
t noon April 13. Mrs, Freeman,
st Huron District president will
e the guest speaker.
Quilting
Mrs. Jane de Vries reported on
e progress of the quilting
rse.
Mrs. Leona Armstrong gave a
full report of the East Huron
district executive meeting held at
Molesworth to plan the District
Annual.Miss Helen McKercher
will be the guest speaker at this
meeting in. Moncrief on May 10th.
The programs for.the coming year
for each branch are to be ready
for the meeting.
Mrs. Ida Evans reported on the
cancer society meeting held in
Wingham. W.I. members will
participate in this drive again this
year.
This year's nominating
committee Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs.
Strachan and Mrs. De Vries.
The roll call - "Something I
sent to the dump which I wish I'd
saved" was answered by twenty-
seven members. • '
Mrs. Hazel Matheson curator
of the Tweedsmuir Book took
charge of the meeting and called
on Mrs. Ida Evans for the motto,
"Delving into the past is
interesting".
Community singing of Irish
songs led by Mrs. Wilma
Hemingway was enjoyed.
Antiques
Mrs. Matheson called on Mrs.
Gertie Bolger who gave an
interesting and informative talk
on antiques, dealing with species
of • woods, china, glassware,
silver, leather, Eatons catalogue
books,c oins etc. Specimens were
on display and admired. The
Tweedsmuir book also was on
display.
urling club wants.
(Continued from Page 1) elimination draw on May 14 in the
In other council business, a old arena was approved. Council
ant request from the Brussels will meet again on April 4 at 7
gure Skating Club was turned p.m.
wn because councillors felt a A li mited number of maps of
ect donation would _ set a the village are available in the
ecedent for similar requests, Clerk's office at $1.
m other clubs, who now get
ations from the Brussels
creation Committee. The figure
aters could request a grant
om recreation, council said.
Councillor Malcolm Jacobs was
pointed to designate work for
wn employees and help the m
th their tine sheets. Council
investigate hiring a dog
tcher.
Reeve Cal Krauter said he was
onitoring the flood level of the Through.
aitland in Brussels, for the
VCA . Council hired Willis
d
ight to renovate the washroom
hall in the Municipal ilclino.
es of 253.36 were rebated
Clq11 following the removal of
e old station and freight shed
tn their Brussels property A Liong Club reqUett ttLhold an