HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-10-05, Page 20Accounting
grad works
in London
SMITH
Son of Mrs. Adah Smith of
Brussels graduated from
Conestoga College on October 1.
Ho received a diploma in
Business Administration -
Accounting Major. He has been
working in the office of Multi-
Fittings Limited of London since
May 1.
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Join Us This'
Sunday, October 9th
AT 8:00 P.M.
Underground Evangelist
Rev. Lloyd D.
',Hedger
Special Music:
The
Channel
Singers
HURON MEN'S. 'CHAPEL
AUBURN
"`Everyone -Welcome'
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$225,000 in 1977, The money was for three
projects, the renovation and updating of a
chemistry laboratory at South' Huron. District
High School in Exeter, the provision of more
adequate facilities at McCurdy school and the
purchase of six replacement buses,
Listed in the priorities for 1978 were an
instrumental room at Seaforth District High
School valued at $50,000, home economics
and • industrial arts facilities at three
elementary schools valued at $200,000 each,
improvement of music facilities at Central
Huron Secondary School at about $20,000, the
provision of staff room and staff washroom at
South Huron valued about $35,000 and
provision of computer facility at South Huron
or another secondary school valued at
$40,000.
Seaforth trustee John Henderson said he
was in favour of the upgrading of facilities at
McCurdy School and of buying the six buses
but added that the board should try to get
money for the industrial ar is and, home
economics facilities for the elementary
schools.
Cochrane told the board that the updating
of the chemistry lab was not a pridrity now due
to declining enrolment at SouthHuron. He said
the principal of the school said that a
moderate improvement would meet the school
needs and expected to ask the board for
$3,000 worth of work in the 1978 budget,
Cochrane added that the ministry will only
consider replacing buses if they are ove r
seven years old or have travelled more than
84,000 miles.
The busesare expected to cost $100,000, the
facilities for the trainable retarded about
$55,000 and the ho me economics and
industrial arts facilities ab out $200,0;00 a
school.
20—THE BRUSSESLS POST, OCTOBER S, 1977
Board names expenses
BPS students
Write plowing poems
International
Plowing Match '7 8
(By Mike Woitson, Gr. 8,
B P , S.)
De‘\.,n Wingham town in '78,
There's ,n event that's real great
—Tented City" is its nickname,
And through the years its built up
fame.
In September its the date
For some people it's hard to wait,
For the event that they enjoy.
It's really fun for each girl and
boy.
They come from far and near •
To see a Massey or a John Deere.
Tractors. plows, equipment
galore.
Come and see what's in store.
So when in Wingham in '78,
Visit an event Heats real great.
There's a week in the fall
For most people, it's a ball. •
'THE PLOWING MATCH
(By Paul Nichol, Gr. 8, B.P,S.)
Near the town ofWingham at Jim
Armstrong's
'There's an occasion that's near a
week long
It's full of sights and lots of fun.
you should go if you haven't yet
gone.
Huron's the place in '78
To see the show that's really
great .
As the farmers plow straight and
We'll go sec it, me and you.
They plow with tractors and
horses in pairs
In my opinion, it's the finest of
fairs.
'opcorn, peanuts, the things that
taste good,
is not just for farmers, it's for
lovers of food.
o come in the fall and be a guest,
,t the plowing match that is the
best,
emember then, a year from
now,
And see the folks that really can
• plow!
Tice Plowing Match
(By Patricia HaVeman, Gr. 8,
B. P. S .)
The plowing match is a great
place to be
Because there are so many things
to see
There's the ferris wheel and more
midway things
And millers rand tractors that
company's bring
The farmers compete to plow a
straight row .
And skill it takes to put forth a
good show.
The judges look for accuracy.
..And measure each furrow to see
The depth and width of each
man's try
And award a trophy to the best
guy.
Ladies arc not forgotten either
For they can sample apple cider.
And see the latest style in clothes
At the beautiful fashion shows
We hope to see you in seventy-
eight
So don't make other plans for this
date.
Don't forget our new line
of stationary
Audrey Ma.yer's Lloyd
Jewellery & Gifts
Where Personal Service is still Member B13A
Brussels important 887-9000