HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-08-23, Page 11The Huron-Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School BOard
REGISTRATION-
OF NEW STUDENTS
(Kindergarten to Grade-8)
Parents of Kindergarten students who have not yet registered their children
or residents new to the Huron-Perth area may register Their children at any
of the following schools, on -
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31ST
between the hours of 2 P.M. and 5 P.M.
'HURON COUNTY
SCHOOLS
St. Joseph's School
(KINGSBRIDGE) Mr. David Zyluk,
Principal R.R.3, GODERICH
(529-7646)
St. Columban _School
(ST. COLUM BAN) Mr. Ray
Contois, Principal, R.R.2, DUBLIN
(345-2086)
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
Mr. Gary 'Birmingham, Principal
R.R.3, (MOUNT CARMEL)
DASHWOOD (237-3337)
Ecole Ste. Marie ,
Mrs. Lilliane Laporte, Principal
R.R.2, ZURICH (236-4860)
St. Joseph's 'School
Mr. Donald Farwell, Principal
169 BeethiSt. CLINTON (482-7035)
Precious Blood School
Mrs. Esther Rau, Principal
Saunders St., EXETER (235-1691)
St. Mary's School
Miss Betty Clark, Principal
70 Bennett St., E, GODERICH
(524-9901)
St. James School
Sister Theresa Mader, Principal
• Chalk St., SEAFORTH (527-0321)
Sacred Heart School
Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Priricipal
Box ,68, Crionyn St., WINGHAM
(357-1090)
St. Boniface School
Sister Louise Lowry, Principal
Box 128, ZURICH (236-4335)
PERTH. couNly ,
SCHOOLS
St. Patrick's School
Mr. Larry Cook, Principal
Mill St., DUBLIN (345-2033)
St. Patrick's School (KINKORA)
Mr. Ennis Murphy, Principal
R.R.1, SEBRINGVILLE (393-5580)
Holy Name of Mary School
Mr. Leo Turner, Principal
161 Peel ., ST. MARYS (284-2170)
St. Mary's School (HESSON)
Mrs. Florence McDonald, Principal
R.R.4, LISTOWE,L (595-8929)
Immaculate Conception School
Michael Dewan, Principal,
15 Well street, STRATFORD
(271-'9930)
St. Michael's School
Sistet Audrey Dumouchelle,
Principal
8 Grange St., STRATFORD
' (271.0890)
St. Ambrose School
Mr. Paul Nickel, Principal
181 Louise St.,. STRATFORD
(271-7544)
St. Joseph's School
Mr. Adrian Pontsioen, Principal
363 St. Vincent St., STRATFORD
(271-3574)
St. AloysiUs School
Mr. Sam Alberico, Principal
228 AVondale Ave., STRATFORD
(271-3636) •
kindergarten children need to be 5 years of age on or before December
31st, 1978 Please bring Birth °Certificate, Social Insurance Number,
ifavailable, 0.H.I.P. Number, Immunization Cards and any other pertinent
health records at' the time of registration.
Correspondnet
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
887-9847
A family dinner was held
in the. W.I. Hall, Belgrave in
honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes to celebrate
their. 40th wedding an-
niversary which falls on
September 2.
Honoured guests were
Mrs. Lila Pocock, Lambeth,
Mrs. Eccles Daw, East
Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart McBurney of Wing-
ham who will celebrate their
64th wedding anniversary
September 2nd.'
Later a reception and dance
was held in the hall with a
large crowd attending from
Calgary, Edmonton, London,
Stratford, Toronto, Sault Ste.
Marie; Elmira, Guelph,
Staffa and Waterloo and
surrounding district as well
as friends and neighbors.
Personal.
Miss Joan Leishman re-
Be/grave
'.Coultes have 40th anniversar
• THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 23, 1970 11
Belgrave Womens In-
stitute met August 15 when
Mrs. Stanley Black was
convenor for the meeting and
chose as her Motto the 4-H
Pledge "Learn to do. by
Doing."
The Roll Call was answered
by telling "What .you like
best from your freezer" and'
telling ,"How to prepare it."
Mrs. Walter Scott gave a
talk on "The -history of 4-H
Homemaking Clubs in the
Belgrave Area.'? Home-
making clubs started in
Belgrave in 1937 and the
name was changed to 4-H
Clubs in' 1947.
leaders, Mrs. John Mc,=
Intosh and Mrs. Bryan Black,
of the 4-H Garden Club were
introduced. The girls of the
dub presented an interesting
skit showing the difference
between a well cared for ana
and unkempt garden. This is
the skit the girls presented at
Achievement Day on August
15 in Wingham.
There was a display of
articles and notebooks from
previous 4-H Clubs to give
the Institute Women a better
insight into the 4-H Club
work.
Your
One Stop
Centre
for
turned home last Saturday
from a camping tour in
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leish-
man and Mrs. and Mrs. Rae
Crawford have recently re-
turned home from a trip to
the East. Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
' accompanied by Glen Nixon
were guests onthursday of
their cousins, Mrs. Earl
Desmond, Ralph and Doug
of Ridgetown, Mr. Douglas
Fraser and Mrs. Russell
Glendenning of Blenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
and Elaine Nixon visited on
Saturday evening with Lorina.
Brown who is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
This community expresses
its sympathy to Mrs.
Clarence Hanna and Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson in the pas-
sing of their brother Mr.
Herb Lennox of Listowel.
Mrs. Leslie Wills of
Leaders for the Fall 4-H
Clubs in Belgrave on "Es-
sential Edibles" will be Mrs.
Bryan Black, Mrs. John
McIntosh,' Mrs. Richard Mo-
ore, Mrs. Peter Chandler,
Mrs. George Procter and
Mrs. Glenn CoUltes. - '
The Belgrave Institute
Quilt Competition was on
diSplay and admired by all.
The Quilts will be judged
in Clinton .on September 18.
The Institute decided
against selling the W.I.Hall
and are making plans to have
the roof of the hall painted.
Delegates to the Institute
Rally on October 2 in
Londesboro will be Mrs. Jim
Hunter and Mrs. Leonard
James.
The ladies volunteered to
help with Institute com-
mitments at the Plowing
Match. The meeting, closed
with God save the Queen.
Mahon visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson and family and,
also visited with Mr. Ernest
Michie and M. Elizabeth.
Leslie,
Miss Doris Coultes of
Milverton left on Monday
morning with the Milverton
Senior Ladies. Fastball Team
for Regna where they will
compete in the Canadian
Championship Games.
Mrs. Olive Gallaher visited
last week with Mrs. Stewart
Procter.
Weekend visitor with Mrs.
Chas. Hopper and Mrs.
Stewart Procter were Mrs:
Ethel Jacobson. Mr. David
Fisher and Mr. James Fisher
of Syracuse, New York.
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert
Grasby visited last Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs George
Johnston, Tara and Erin of
Ilderton.
Several people from teh
area travelled in the Nichol-
son bus on Sunday to attend
the. World's Scottish Festival
held at the • Canadian
National Exhibition in
Toronto.
Mrs. Agatha Kaasa of
Edmonton is spending a few
days with the Coultes re-
latives in the Belgrave Dis-
trict.
Mrs. Robert Campbell,
Sandra and Lisa of Winthrop
visited on Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hib-
berd. Sandra and Lisa re-
mained to visit with their
Grandparents until Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hib-
berd visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp-
bell of Winthrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hanna accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Jamieson , on
Sunday and visited their
families Mr. and; Mrs. Randy
White, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Nimick and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Stores of
Kitchener. Carl Lynn White
returned home to spend
some holidays with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Jamieson.
Mr. and imrs. Neil Olson,
Joanne, Jeffery and Mark of
Edmonton are spending their
holidays at the home of her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Nor-
man Coultes, Mr. James
Coultes of Calgary is also
visiting with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Coultes, Judith, Denise and
Jennifer of Belleville,
Douglas Coultes of Ripley
and Miss Doris Coultes of
Milverton spent the weekend
atthe home of Mr. andiMrs.
Norman Coultes.
Friends and neighbours of
this community express their
sympathy to Mr. Athol Bruce
and .family in their time of
bereavement.
We are sorry to hear that
Mrs. Clare Van Camp is a
patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Camp-
bell, Robert and Lisa of
London were 'dinner guests
A Capacity crowd filled the
United Church school room
on Wednesday evening,
August 16 for a miscel-
laneous shower for the bride-
to-be Miss Nancy Anderson.
Mrs. William. Stevenson
favoured with a solo
accompanied by Mrs. George
Johnston. Darlene and.Sheila
Anderson, sisters of Nancy
played several piano duets
followed by two contests.
of his mother, Mrs. Olive
Campbell" on Sunday. They
also visited' with other
relatives.
An address to the bride to
-be was .read by Mrs.
Dorothy Logan.
Assisting Nancy in
opening her gifts were her
mother and Mrs. Melbourne
Ball of Goderich.
The, bride-elect thanked
everyone for her gifts'and for
ithe, ones who arranged the
shower.
Lunch and a social time
followed.
every money
need
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savings deposit centre, nor
just a place to get low cost
loans but a complete one
stop money shop — all
under one roof — that's
Victoria and Grey all-in-
,one service.
See your Victoria and Grey
manager about all the
extra facilities we have to
meet your every money
need..
WI hears hissgry,
of clubs
Clearance
of all GUNS in stock
1A 16, 20 gauge
SHOTGUNS
RACKS
'LEATHER GUN CASES'
VESTS
CAPES
Assortment of AMMUNITION
Reduced 10% to 25 %
Belgrave showers .
Nancy Anderson
VG
VICTORIA:
and GREY
TRUST
D.N. Lefebvre, Manager,
Listowel; OiiLr