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The Brussels Post, 1979-04-25, Page 7GUEST SPEAKER — Geoff Scott, M.P. for Hamilton-Wentworth and former CFPL-TV parliamentary correspondent was the guest speaker when the Huron-Bruce Progressive Conservatives held a fund-raising dinner at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre Wednesday night. (Brussels Post Photo) OPP have six collisions RONNENBERG insurance Agency Auto - Fire - Casualty - Life BRUSSELS 887-6663 Murray Siddall MONKTON 347-2241 Glen Ronnenberg INCOME TAX PREPARED Farmers — Businessmen — Individuals —At Reasonable Rates— BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 10 3/8 '% Trust Certificates - 5 yrs. Maitland Valley Financial Consultants Ltd. ._111, OF ism GCIING OUT OF BUSINESS 1:7110 I ill 111 40,1 m• New - Used - Rentals PIANOS and ORGANS featuring such famous names as LESAGE- WURLITZER- HEINTZMAN GULBRANSEN - TECHNITONE WELSON - ORCANA - GALANTI Prices are low, low Come in and see for yourself EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD Terms - Cash or up to 5 years as arranged ir PULSIFER 5 M USIC 27-0053 SEAFORTH CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES SPRING/ SUMMER 1979 CLINTON CAMPUS The following courses are being offered this Spring/Summer semester. Students are already enrolling. To ensure yourself a place in the course of your choice, please telephone 482-3458 Monday and Tuesday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. or visit our campus at Vanastra Road, Clinton, Ontario. Home Study [Mathematics and English] $25.00 Office Practice for the Receptionist $23.00 Basic Bookkeeping $23.00 Advanced Bookkeeping $23.00 Driver Training $27.00 Bartending Techniques $33.00 Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation $22.75 Manufacturing Processess $33.00 PICK UP ONE OF OUR SPRING/SUMMER 1979 TABLOIDS FROM OUR CLINTON CAMPUS. Conestoga College, of ••lied Arts and echnology We've got a lot to shate, During the week April 9 - 15, OPP at' Wingham detach- ment conducted thirty-two investigations and six motor vehicle collisions. Eighteen charges were laid under the Highway traffic act and twenty-four warnings were issued. Five charges were laid under the Liquor Licence Act and one under the criminal code. During the week, there were six motor vehicle col- lisions which caused an estimated $12,630.00 in pro- perty damage and injuries to five persons. On Friday, April 13, John A. Thornton of R.R.1, Gorrie and Walter M. Good of R.R.2, Wroxeter were in- volved in a collision on Huron County Road 28, North of Highway 87, Howick Town- ship. Both Drivers received minor injuries as a result of the collision. Again, on April 13, Brian A Hastie of R.R.1, Gorrie and Federick N. Stacey of R.R.2, Erin, were involved in an accident on Highway 87, East of Huron Road 30, Howick Township. Both drivers received minor in- Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad Dial Brussels 887-6641. juries as a result, as well as Irene D. Stacey, a passenger in the stacey vehicle. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Post- humus and Mr. and Mrs. James Posthumus from Kit- chener visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Hiemstra and family on the weekend. Mrs. Edna Pearson atten- ded the baptismal services of her grandsons Daniel and Tommy on Sunday. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pearson of R. R. #1, Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brad- shaw of Regina, Saskatch- ewan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray and relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cham- berlin of Chillawack, British Columbia visited recently Corresponent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 Mr. Jack Noble, Hanover. visited his brother Ralph recently. Miss Kate McNable is in Galt with her sister Mrs. Lloyd Barkwell. Mr. Wes. McEachern and son Winston, Galt, Cambridge, were here on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch enjoyed a 23 day bus trip to California. They returned home on April 19 and were fortunate in missing some of the storms going round. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knight arrived home on Friday after spending several months in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler attended the Eastern Ontario Provincial Assembly of the Canadian Foresters held in Peterborough Friday and Saturday at the Red Oak Inn. About 15 Canadian , Fores ters from Western Ontario attended, an added attraction was a visit from the Prime Minister P.E. Trudeau. They report he was greeted by several thousand people. Cranbrook THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 25, 1979 — 7 Enjoy trip to California Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LEITERING Box 158, W1NGHAM JOHN MALLICK Ethel Grandsons baptized with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stephenson.