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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-25, Page 3THE BRUSSELS KIST OCTOBER 25, 1978 3 4 Weather Barometer Hank Hasnoot. Mexican Wall Plaques Doug Conbey. One blue flight bag Dianne Marleau. One businessman's brief case - Kendra Krauter. Portable black and white TV - Alex Cloakley. NOTICE FROM THE P.U.C. , Pleasy take notice that, it is a criminal offence to tamper with or open fire hydrants. It leaves the village without water and fire protection. Brussels P.U.C. .40 8 oz., for singing at the Optimists Brussels Fest on Saturday. The M.C. for the event was (Chuckie) Jim (Barrie) Prior. PAST AND PRESENT — Edythe CArdiff (at typewriter) recentlyr etired as clerk of Grey and Jane Badley took over as the new clerk of the township. (Photo by Langlois) WAITING FOR THE JUDGES DECISION — Brian Armstrong , left, won second prize for piano playing and Joe Verberne of Seaforth, right, was a first prize winner in the Gong Show (Photo by Langlois) Win prizes at Optimists Brussels fest Huron may start moral education The Huron County Board of Education agreed at , its regular meeting Monday night in Clinton to study further the possibility of a moral educatiom program in the county's schools. The board adopted Colborne and Goderich township trustee Shirley Hazlitt's motion asking the principal's association to study the need for a moral education program as presented to the board in September by Don Santor of the London board of education. The program uses everyday moral problems to teach children skills to overcome moral dilemmas and develop self esteem. Mr. Santor said in his presentation the program , is aimed at "helping kids grow from self-orientation to concern for other persons". Mrs. Hazlitt suggested the principals study three queWons concerning the program. First, if there is a need for it in Huron, and if there is a need, what type of program would they suggest for schools. The third question was whether the topic could be discussed at a professional development day. "I think the principals' association should comment on it...they are the ones who would know," she said. First prize winners at the Brussels Optimist Fest on Saturday were as follows: Prize Portable Bar Set - Gary Ritchie Travelling Alarm Clock, Karen McCutcheon. One pair sword wall plaques - Dave Hastings. One brown flight bag - Murray Raymond. Digital Electric Clock - Rosemary Wheeler. Silver Cream and Sugar Set - Linda Fisher. scene Wall picture - Nancy Gowing. Decanter Wine Sest - Leo Deitner. Parlour Pen - Carl Pritchard. Peel of Bluevale. She re- ceived the crown from retir- ing princess Dianna Brand of R.R.3, Clinton. The Huron County Milk Committee sponsored the event with president Jim Drennan of Dungannon pre- siding. Bluevale girl a runner up for dairy princess Jean Siertsema of R.R.3, Blyth was chosen Huron County dairy princess in Holmesville Friday night. The 18 year old nursing assistant student at Wing- ham District Hospital won the title over Jackie Brand of R.R.3, Clinton and Valerie 'Announcing' McNEIL'S AUTO BODY Brussels Bus. Res. 887-6833 887-9216. For Complete Refinishing and Collision Repairs Thr ee Men to Serve YOU Formerly Frank's Auto Body 111111111111111 MUM IMO 11111111rniallail NMI EMI 11111.111. 1116.1.1S h 'd c net ers AEI 111 Octoberfest Parade of Values at 11 Thompson & Stephenson 111' Meat Market gm gm These Prices are in effect from Wednesday, October 18th to Saturday, October 28th. Li Brussels - Phone 867-6 294 /PPP' 11111 111111 aMiiNIIIIII 1111111111111111111, RIO m"111111111111111110 Beef Buckets of Breaded CHICKEN 3.50 Breaded BREASTS 2 lb. box 3.75 Breaded LEGS 2 lb. box 3.30i Breaded n WINGS 2 lb. box 2.75a CHICKEN • Breaded Whole cut., 3 6 611 ) 1.1.11. I. 0 II PPOktoberfes SAUSAGE SIZZLERS 0,14toberfest SAUERKRAUT J. lb. pkg. ,35 BURGERS 2 lb. box. n 45 11111 1 lb. box 1.39 Ili 1.39 111 11 1 lb. pkg. ,ASSorted MEAT PIES Bak skinless WIENERS I 05'. Per Lb. • o. 4, t/ Sir s.cli .cl r:0014