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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-10-07, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1987. Industrial Committee taping promo in Brussels In case you are wondering why there are people running around the streets of Brussels video taping almost everything that moves (and much that doesn’t) these past Elected last week to serve as representatives of Student Government at Brussels Public School were: [front, from left] Michelle Machan, girls’ chairman; Natasha McDonald, secretary; Aaron Cardiff, boys’ chairman; [back] Carla Johnston, special committee member; Krista Hastings, special committee co-ordinator; and Danielle Cardiff, special committee members. Other special committee members Include Jason Galloway, Bobbi Jo Rutledge, Holly Dauphin, Brad Beuerman, Curtis Graber and Ross Machan. People Compiled by MarilynHipptns Call887-6754 Bishop Bob Townshend of Lon­ don will be celebrating Holy Communion at St. John’s Anglican Church, Brussels on Sunday, Oct. 11 at 10 a.m. Nine young people will be confirming their faith on this occasion. They are: Brian Alcock, Kathy Graber, Lori Leibold of Blyth, Mark Pennington, Shannon Rice, Fran Smith, Charlene Steph­ couple, of weeks - relax. It’s only the Brussels, Morris and Grey Industrial Committee getting the final footage needed for the video they have been making enson, Corrinna Stephenson, and Glenn Yuill. Visitors are welcome to join us for this joyful event. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stretton and family on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams of Acton and Mr. and Mrs. Les Williamsandfamily of Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Shera of Wingham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Higgins on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Kate Wilson and family on the recent death of Eldon. Barbara Brown was visited this weekend by newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hilliard of Mississauga. They were recently married at the Brampton Flying Club. over the past summer to promote Brussels and the surrounding area to any businesses which might be interested in locating here. WELDING SUPPLIES Come In And See Our NEW SECTION AT OLDFIELD’S Brussels’ own TV personality, CKNX-TV newscaster Linda Tho­ mas, is deeply involved in the production of the tape, as is Keith Mulvey, Brussels representative on the Industrial Committee, and Jerry Wheeler, chief cameraman for the venture. The group plans to hold a preview night for the tape once it is completed, probably about mid­ November. Mr. Mulvey says the event will be open to all, and will include a banquet and guest speaker, as well as the first public viewing of the promotional video. END OF SEASON SALE ' 25% OFF ALL REMAINING HOUSEPLANTS , TREES AND SHRUBS. OCT. 7 -10 Open until the end of October Turnberry St. N. Brussels 887-9727 November 17 has been set as a tentative date. BRUSSELS LEGION PIPE BAND CEILIDH SAT., OCT. 10 Music by Norm Dunsmoor $5.00/person Lunch provided Gifts &Fl°werS .TuXy St. Brussels 887-9731 feeltreewdropinanvtime GRAND OPENINGDRAW WINNERS Certificate $10.00 Oct. 3 Donna White Brussels Overall draw winner Sat. 6 p m. Bev Hart _ Gift Oct. 1 Sheila Beninger Wingham Oct. 2 jane White BR 4, Brussels Complete Line Of: • TORCHES • AIR FITTINGS • PARTS O AIR TOOLS O WELDERS o WELDING SUPPLIES • ACETYLENE & OXYGEN CYLINDERS and SUPPLIES. We are an authorized depot for Huronia Welding & Industrial Supplies Ltd. rsh OLDFIELD PRO HARDWARE and Radio ShackBrussels 887-6851