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The Brussels Post, 1979-07-04, Page 8Vacation BIBLE SCHOOL Zion Mennonite Fellowship Church 3 Miles East of Cranbrook ts'4 July 2 to July 13 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. I have esteemed the words of his mouth more than my necessary food. Job 23:12 Vacation Summer BIBLE SCHOOL July 9 to July 20 TIME: 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. AGES: 4 to 15 Ethel Presbyterian Church -sponsored by the Conservative Mennonites EVERYONE WELCOME! OLYMPIA 887-6914 Restaurant Brussels Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week To Friday Special FISH PLATTER O 14, 4.25 scallops, shrimps, lobster, soup or juice Saturday Special BB SPARE RIBS 3.00 soup or juice Sunday Special '/2 BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN 3.50 soup or juice AIR CONDITONED For your eating comfort Banquet private UNDER SILVER Special k Room meetings —NEWLY July NEW Betty at for small Queen's HOTEL Brussels 887-9996 Dinner Noon 6 & Aitchison RENOVATED— weddings, 7 MANAGEMENT DOLLARS Meals banquets, , NOW PLAYING Wednesday to Saturday July 4-5.6-7th cond.41 'CLINT EASTWOOD axial ( 1(1111 MIMT al ESCAPE intim AALCATRAZ I f t. I a 2 Unless you worked at least 2o weeks in the past year, these changes could apply to you. In December 1978, Parliament changed the Unemployment Insurance program. Changes starting July 1 mean that some people will have to work longer before they can qualify for Unemployment Insurance benefits, Please remember, these UI changes affect only those claims which start on or after July 1, 1979. And, the changes may or may not apply to you. So please read on to see if you are affected. (You'll find terms such as "Weeks of Work',' "Qualifying Period", "Variable Entrance Requirement" (VER), and "Unemployment Rate" marked by an asterisk (*). For easier understanding, see the box "Explaining UI terms" at the end of this message.) Here are the details of those changes. Have you worked 20 weeks or more in your Qualifying Period*? If so, this message does not apply to you. For you, the number of weeks you need to qualify for regular UI benefits and for UI ill- ness and maternity benefits, or the one-time benefit at age 65 has not changed. Are you working for the first time? To get UI benefits, you will usually need 20 Weeks' Work*, no matter where you live, An exception to this would be if you were on a training course approved by the Canada ii tf C 1 2 4 I I Sheep focus on next week Wed. • Thur. 8:00 p.m. Miss Shirley Easter, daughter of Mrs. Louise Faster, Sarnia, graduated from St. Clair College of applied Arts and Technology as a Mental Retardation Counselor, The graduation ceremony was held in the Chatham Memorial Arena, Chatham. Sunday afternoon June 24th, 1979. Attending from this District was Mr. & Mrs. Willis Knight, Brus- sels. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stiles and Donelda of Strat- ford, Alice Stiles, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stiles, Lambeth . Dr. and Mrs. Hazlewood attended Centennial Services at Mt. Forest United Church on Sunday where several former Ministers took part in the service. In the evening Dr. Hazlewood conducted the Decoration Day Service for the Kirkton Cemetery which was held in the United Church due to the inclement weather. Bigger & Better Danny's Pizza 4 new sizes OPEN: Wed, - Sat. 5 - 12:30 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennedy, daughter Deanna and sons Andrew and Adrian, of Ottawa, are spending this week with their mother, Mrs. Roy Kennedy. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie were Mrs. James Perrie and Paul of Shakespeare, Mrs. Mary Hollinger of Hamilton, Mrs. Edna McDonald, Mrs. Marguerite Sanderson of Brussels and Mr. George McNair of Hamilton. Jitney results On June 25, 27 bowlers played in the regular jitney with the following results. Frank Carter-3W28; Frank Hooper-3W27; Mary Yuill- 3W27; Jim Scott-2W44; Car- ol Innes-2W36; Viola Kirkby- 2W34; Doris McDonald- 2W33; Florence Johnston- 2W31. Agriculture and Food Min- ister Bill Newman will open Sheep Focus '79, on July 13. This year expanded to a three-day sheep industry Show, Sheep Focus will take place on July 13, 14, and 15, at Markham Fair Grounds. Markham. This event, which brings together all segments of Ontario's expanding sheep industry, will include some- thing of interest for everyone from producer to consumer. A special feature on Satur- day, July 14, will be a show and sale of approximately 70 station tested rams selected on performance from a re- cord total of more than 280 rams station tested this year. Included as well will be a select group of genetically superior station tested and home tested ewe lambs. Also on July 14 a commercial ewe sale will be held. On the evening of July 13 the Ontar- io Dorset Club will hold a show and sale followed by a show and sale of coloured sheep. Sheep Focus'79 will com- mence at noon on Friday, July 13 and in addition to the shows and sales will include educational exhibits and de- monstrations, a sheep shear- ing school. — THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 4, 1979 People We Know HOTEL Daily Dinner Specials -ENTERTAINMENT Fri. & Sat. July 6 & 7 & Sat. Matinee Raw Hide Entertainment with Al every night July 9th to the 12th RLJSSELS NN 887-6921 Brussels • • • * • ' ' • • •••-q-”-•••-•-:,:::::,.•-if•lit3;:-3:11::.../. THE EXORCIST ousi 517410111 WILLIAM PETER RAINS Super weapons can't stop the enemy starships. Now is the time for SUPER-HEROES! - Ashanti 7:00 p.m. The Exorcist - 9:00 p.m. Sunday-Monday-Tuesday -July 8.9-10th Fri. • Sal. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. m.,ded a. m int IM11111A11041111' d Our Next Attraction Starting 11th