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10 fewer students at BPS
Brussels Public School began
on Tuesday, Sept.' 6 with an
enrolment of 255 students, doWn
10 from last year.
The staff of Brussels School is:
Mrs, Ireland, Kindergarten
(half time); Miss Mitchell, Grade
1; Mrs. Mary Huether, Grade 2;
Mrs, Idella Wilson, Grade 3; Miss.
Anonech, Grade 4 - and French;
Mr. Morton, Grade 4, 7 and
remedial; Mr. Prior, grade 5;
Mrs, Cousins, Grade 6; Mrs.
Kirkby, Grade 7 and library; Mrs.
Raymond, Grade 7 and 8; Mrs.
Cronin, Power Learning (half
time); Mrs. Margery ,Huether,
Power Learning (half time); Mr.
Scott, Grade 8 and principal.<
Mrs. Livermore is presently
teaching kindergarten for Mrs.
Ireland.
Mr. Prior has the soccer team s
organized and regular-play began
on. Monday. The teams play from
12:30 - 1:00 every day. .
The newest students at BPS,
the kindergarten, class are:
Michael Bird, Scott Bremner,
Jason Breckenridge, Shirley Ann
Bridge, Blair Davidson, Kimber-
ley Duskocy, Stacey Eckenswiller,
Denise Halley, Paul Harris,
Janice Heise, Janet Idzik, Scott
Johnston, John Magee, William ,
Marion, Andrew McCutcheon,
Steven- McCutcheon, Brian
Patterson, Lisa Pennington, Neil
Pipe, Jason Reid, Douglas Ryan,
Dana Stevenson and Lori. Willie.
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THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 14, 1977
OPP finds bicycle,
owner may claim
During the week of
September 5-11, OPP Officers at.
Wingham,detachment conducted
42. investigations.
24 charges were laid under the
Highway Traffic - Act and -31
warnings were issued.
Six charges were laid under the
Liquor Licence Act.
Two charges were laid under
the Criminal Code.
,On September 11, a bicycle
was foUnd in Morris Township
near Belgrave. 'It is presently,
stored at Wingham detachment
and can be released to the owner
if some proof of ownership is
offered.
Sometime during the past three
weeks, a new bean windrow
machine valued at$3000.00 was
stolen from in frontof McGavin
Farm EquipmeAt, Walton. Thy
machine a Lockwood-Innes,
wasn't reported because of a mix
up whereby they though a
prospective buyer ' had taken
delivery of it.
During the week, there were
four motor vehicle collisons which
caused an estimate4$2350.00 in
property damage and injuries to
one person.
On Saturday, September 10,
Kenneth W. Fidom of RR 1,
I3elgrave was involved in a single
car accident on Concession Road
8-9, East • of sideroad 15-16,
Morris Township, when his
vehicle left the north side of the
roadway and rolled onto its side in
the ditch. Mr. Fidom received-
minor injuries as a result of the
accident. —
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