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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-25, Page 25OUSE FROM — There were more pies than enough to choose from at the Melville Church supper. These ladies took a careful look before selection., (Photo by Langlois) LOTS TO CH VVednesday 'making their BUTLER GRAIN BINS Buy No-rth America's largest selling grain bin at very competitive prices. ,MF AGRIaBUILDERS can design, supply and install your Grain Storage and Handling System for less money than you think. Buy before June lst and 'receive on ill "Butler. Grain Bins" and "Cardinal" Handling EqUipment 0 % OFF MF AGRI-BUILDERS Rrt 2, Staffa, Ont. NOK 1YO - Ph. 345-2611 AGRIBUILpER '66 Chev 1 ton IDEAL FOR GRAIN BOX as is $400 Safety Checked - No Trade ins '74. Pontiac Station Wagon '73 Pontiac 4 door reg. $2,750 . $2450 J. L. Mc Cut.cheon Motors G.M. Chev. Brussels 887-6856 •••••••••••••••••• THIS WEEKS SPECIALS Reg. Special $3,750. $3 so o SPERRY NEW HOLLAND HIGH-SPEED 110YLOGE, TEOM. 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The first game in the series was won by Brussels 43-41 over Atwood. - June 6 Belgrave at Brussels; June 21 Brussels at Walton; June 23 Brussels at Winthrop; June 27 Winthrop at Brussels; June. 29 Brussels at Atwood; July '4 Brussels. at Belgrave; July .11 .Bluevnie at Brussels; July 19. Brussels • at Bluevale; July 25 • Walton at Brussels. • -All games at 71.00 p.m, Come out and support your t eam. simmumeownir LET US MAKE YOUR OM FURNITURE: BETTER THAN NEW! For a free estimate and a look at our newest samples of materials • — CALL COOK UPHOLSTERY ' , . ' "Put Your Upholstering _Needs in Our Hands" Ph. 523-4272 R. Cook, Prop. Myth, Ont. WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE anti tire s 51 ra nt eel' luron-P (by Wilma Oke) `,The Huron Perth County l imn Catholic Separate 'School ,ward will advertise within -the ' ron Perth system for one week a new director to replace John ntar. Mr. Vintar, director of ucation since the board was flied, resigned April 24 to take position as superintendent of ooh with the Dufferin Peel 9rate school board effective yr' 3,1. His resignation was opted, with regret by the td , ti other business at '. the eting held in Dtiblin Monday ,ht, the, board accented the ignation of Marigold Collins :Ctive May 18--the, termination- her contact was by mutual sent, he board gave permission to property committee to hold a t Meeting May 30 at 1:15 p.m. the board office with a mittee from the Perth County 4rd of Education to discuss Jig board property in Stkatford. he property involved is4. six 'tables at St Ambrose School atford and the use of three ,ssrooms (expected to be empty September) at St. Michael's :ool, Stratford. r. Vintar reported there is • difficulty in getting the two ,v- French teachers for the ,cm as required to extend the :neh classes to lower grades. e said he has interviews eduled for May 26. n answer to a question from a ,stee, Mt. Vintar said alikations call for a teacher to e taken the ministry course or a qualified French teacher. hristopher Martin of co-ordinator of youth ices for the Huron County ildren's A id Society, was tointed to the Early School ,wing Committee. He replaces ce Heath who has been iisferred to Toronto, rustees John O'Orowsky,' n O'Leary and Gregory rning were appointed to- the ily life advisory cOmn-iittee to e on the parents' committee, lonald Crowley and Ronald rray Were named to assist n O'bro sky with the board ff dinner in September. ive members of the special cation staff presented a report !their work remedial teaChrS he system, They were : Carla ingtdn wi th special classes hi Name of Mary School, 8t. rYs; St, iloselJil's '611c1 Iminaculate Conception Schools in Stratford,,Geraldine Sail] at St. Marys School, Hesson; Denise Culligan, St'. Patrick's Schools at Dublin and Kinkora and St. Michael's in -Stratford. Connie Birminghain, St. Ambrose StratfordandLaurie Hood at St. Aloysius School, Stratford. Superintendet Joseph • Mills who supervises the special education classes in the schools said each school gets40 per cent special education time. There are 221 children in the system with such • prOtilems seeing, behavioural, intellectual, he said. Over 120 pupils have gross speech ntoblems, he stated. A special meeting will be held June 9 in committee of the whole in camera. rth Board Adv~itises for director