HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-05-03, Page 15WEEKLY SALE
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EVERY FRIDAY
At 12 Noon fiefA--
Phone 887-6461 Brussels, Ont.
SCIENCE DAY — Mrs. Protopapas and her,
daug, hter Georgia are studying one of the exhibits
on display during Science 'Day held at Brussels
Public School last week. (Staff Photos
Bowes. Electronics
Says
1978 Is the year to
install a new T.V.
tower or antenna.
PRICES ARE DOWN
Free Estimates No. Obligation
' Remember
We Install the Best , and Repair the Rest
BOWES ELECTRONIC SHOP -Located On
Hamilton Street: Blyth
Phone 523-4412
-Open 1 - 9 0.1%;
Mon. through Sat.
$3,624 to create a recreation
program for children from kinder-
garten to Grade 8 in the village.
A summer program of recre-
ation for children in the town of
ENeter will be financed with a
$7,488 grant and the Wingham
and District Historical Society
received $4,156 to provide'
education for students who want
to learn how to research and
catalogue artifacts for a museum.
HAYWARD 1 $
Discount -- Variety
Patent Medicines Cosnletics
Tobacco Groceries Stationery
Weekdays 9-9,' Holidays & Sundays 12-6
Brussels Phone 887-6224
THE BRUSSELS POST, 'MAY 3 0 1978 — 15
Grants, provides jobs for
some Huron students
At least 90 to 1,80 students in
Huron County will have jobs this
summer.
$55,700 in government granfs
has been approved for nine
project across the county.
The projects will provide
between 10 and 2Q jobs each.
The largest projeet will be
sponsored by the Huron. County
Committee for the 1978 Inter-
national Plowing Match to be held
in the county next fall. $11,474
was awarded to the Clinton-based
committee to prepare the grounds
for the plowing match and to
build an administrative building
on the site.
The Seaforth Recreation
Committee received $4,912 to
organize activities for children in
the community between the ages
of three and seven.
A group of Goderich high
school students received $8,104 to
establish a multi-purpose theatre
program for the summer to
entertain youngsters in the area.
The Huron Centre for Children
and Youth in Clinton received
$7,246 to provide learning
I experiences for children between
the ages of seven and nine who
have learning disabilities.
The Huron Centennial
Community School Organization
Brucefield received a $5,112
grant to develop a community
adventure playground for the
area,
The Vanastra Lions Club
received a' grant of $3,624 to
establish a recreation program in
their town for residents of all
ages.
Blyth students were awarded
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Your family is a very special
part of your life.
The family is our single most important social
institution, which is why your Ontario Government is
continuing to take steps to help support and strengthen
family life in the province. These include the family law
reform legislation and other programs such as; day
care, home support services for the elderly and
handicapped, special allowances to parents who care
for severely handicapped children, and community
living for the mentally retarded.
These programs are an indication of your
Government's commitment in supporting family life.
The health of our society depends upon the
health and security of your family.
Margaret Birch,
Provincial Secretary
for Social Development,
William Davis, Premier
Ontario.
.May is
arially.Unity
Month
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