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The Citizen, 1991-06-19, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1991. Brussels teacher accepts vice- principal position Brussels Public School teacher Phil Parsons is taking over the position of Vice-Principal of the Learning Resource Centre in Clin­ ton, following David Brereton's move to Tumberry Central School, where he will become principal. Mr. Parsons has been a teacher at Brussels foF five years. During that Ethel WI celebrates birthdays Members of the Ethel Women’s Institute hosted the June birthday party at the Callander Nursing Home in Brussels on Wednesday, June 12 at 2 p.m. Entertainment was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Alf Sutton of Ethel. The ladies visited with Mildred Gill, a long-time Ethel W.I. mem­ ber who is now a resident. Lunch was served by Pat and Thelma Kef­ fer, Margaret McMahon and Lou Raynard. lime he taught music, phys ed, and was part-time teacher of this year's Grade 2/3 class, along with Mary Douma, who is also leaving to teach next year al Blylh. Mr. Par­ sons was the driving force behind the implementation of the instru­ mental music program at Brussels and served two terms as the Huron President of the Ontario Public School Teachers Federation. The vacancy at LRC came about due to the resignation of Principal John Mann. In April, the Huron County Board of Education (HCBE) had made the decision to transfer several elementary school principals. Mr. Mann was to move to Howick Central School, replac­ ing Paul Slalia, who was going to Tumberry Central as principal. Now, however, Grey Central Public School principal Wayne Tessier is going to fill the vacancy at Howick, while Paul Slalia moves to Grey. Mr. Herman, will still be princi­ pal al the LRC. FOR RENT NEW 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS IN BRUSSELS • fully equipped to safely accommodate seniors • wheel chair accessible • upgraded kitchen and bathrooms • units approximately 825 sq. ft. • close to downtown ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL OFFER FOR EARLY BOOKING JAMES KERR 291-4648 LISTOWEL Brussels People IPM Steve Betts drew the sev­ enth Early Bird winner of Club 284's draw. Gord Workman of Brussels won the $100 prize money. The grand prize winner, for a 1991 Chcv Cavalier will be select­ ed on June 29. Mrs. Eleanor Hemingway attend­ ed Convocation at University of Guelph on June 7th, when her granddaughter, Carol Axtmann, received her Bachelor of Applied Science degree. An open house reception, to hon­ our Belly Graber, Brussels Citizen of the Year, will be held on Sun­ day, June 23, at Brussels United Church following the morning wor­ ship service. Hopefully, weather will be good and the event can be held outdoors. Brian and Maureen Kenney and Jim and Leona Armstrong hosted a Pietenpol Gathering at the Arm­ strong airfield, June 8. The weather was perfect for the 25 planes and 75 people. A barbecue was served to the vis­ itors, who were either owners of Pictenpols, presently flying, build­ ing one, or interested in building one. Some attended form Illinois, and Northern Ontario,with the most coming from Toronto, Hamilton, and other southwestern Ontario centres. The Kenneys and Armstrongs hope to make this an annual June event. Oops! Our mistake Last week in the story of the Glanville-McCulchcon wedding, the cutline under the picture referred to the bride as Karen. While this at least kept it in the family, the bride is actually Karen McCutcheon-Smilh's sister Jacquie, as correctly staled in the article. Also a typographical error named one of the ushers as Dan Wheeler. It should have read Dean Wheeler. We apologize for the errors. PITCH-IN AND RECYCLE! ^hanl^jybu I would like to thank my customers for their patronage over the years and also to let you know that after June 20 I will no longer be in the backhoeing business. - Glenn McKercher B.M.&G. POOL PROGRAMS MOMS, POPS, & TOTS JUNE JULY & AUGUST - MON., WED., & FRI. - MON., WED., & FRI. - TUES., THURS. - MONDAY 2:15-3:15 1:00-2:00 4:00 - 5:00 6:30 - 7:00 JULY AND AUGUST FITNESS SWIM -TUES. THUR. SILVER SUNSHINE - TUES. THUR. HOUR (only if demand warrants) ADULT LESSONS - THURS. starting June 27* ‘Public swimming will take Its place If 6 adults do not show up by 7:20 6:00 - 7:00 1:00-2:00 7:00 - 8:30 White Westinghouse AppliancesSAVINGS 16.7 Cubic ft. Model White \M:stinghouse Not exactly as illustrated Range ^^^WhiteWestinghouse Laundry Pair White Westinghouse V^^WhiteWestinghouse Refrigerator This super Laundry Combo can be Yours for STAR studded SAVINq$\ Heavy Duty Washer •5 Programs >3 Wash/Rinae Temperature Selections • Bleach Dispenser •Perma-Tub (Lifetime Warranty) •White Heavy Duty Dryer *4 Programs ■Automatic Dry Cyclo ■Regular Timer Cycle ■3 Temperature Selections •Cool Down Period - All Cycles •White ^^^WhiteWestinghouse Easy Clean 30" Model WLIIUIIUIIUV "SMITH OctCea LTD Setvics 132 Main St. W. LISTOWEL (519) 291-3810