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The Brussels Post, 1972-04-26, Page 4Scanning the Weeklies By Lee Hee In scanning the Wingham-Advance-Times we note that the board of directors of the. Wingham and District Hospital meeting under the chairmanship of J. T. Goodall, last Wednesday evening approved the Home Care Nursing Plan for Huron County,..Finance Chairman Barry Wenger referred to the printed balance sheet for the month of March which showed total receipts of $139,250.10 and disbursements of $134,943.42 for a halance of $4,306.68.. Blake Evans of the ministry of .Natural Resources was the guest speaker at the Annual Farmers' Night, spon- sored by the Wingham Lions. Club, The Zurich Citizens News reports the Dashwood ath- letic , field, home of many Dashwood baseball championship teams, has qualified for further financial assistance to- wards improved facilities. Under the Community Centres Act, Ontario will contribute an additional $1,057 towards the cost of the clubhouse, change rooms and booth erected on the ball field last year. The improvements, which cost about $5,600, also qualified for a grant of $1,378 under the municipal-provincial incentive program in 1971. Hon. C. S. McNaughton in making the announcement, also doubt if any community of similar size has won so many OBA laurels". The athletic field is operated by a committee under Glenn Webb, president, and Robert Hoffman, secretary, for the Township of Stephen, to whom the ontario grant has been forwarded. Two Blyth ladies, according to the Blyth Standard, will be taking a free trip by plane to Winnipeg on May 19th. Mary Davey and Brenda Brooks are members of a bowling team from Crown Lanes in Clinton, which Sunday won the Southern Ontario Provincial Champion- ship in the National Classified bowling championships. Other members of the team are: Medie Elliott, Clinton, Gerry Harris, Holmesville and Trudy Hill, Varna. The Goderich Signal-Star reports that Goderich Mayor Harry Worsell presented an engrave pen and pencil set on Sunday to Captain Ted Brownley of the Sarniadoc as it had the honor of being the first boat into Goderich harbour in 1972. Captain Brownley also received a traditional top hat from the town...Following acceptance of the resigna- tion of Goderich police officer, Sgt. Ross Crawford last week, the Goderich Police Commission announced on Monday that it will be receiving applications through Police Chief Fred Minshall for the position of Deputy Police Chief....After four generations in the hardware trade the WorSell family of Goderich will close the doors of their store on the Square soon, according to Carl Wor- sell, brother of Goderich Mayor Harry Worsell....On Wednesday Branch 109 held their annual Vimy Ridge banquet at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall and honoured twenty-nine World War I veterans of the district, 10 of whom saw action at Vimy Ridge....Orville Oke, Seaforth who is Deputy Governor for Region Three of the Lions Club, paid a visit to the Goderich Lions last week where one new member was initiated into the Goderich Club by Mr. Oke. The Teeswater News reports that the "Good Inten- tions", a singing group of local girls, were hostesses at a quiet dinner at the home of Janet and Ruth White- head, two members of the group, on Friday evening, to honor the retirement of four members of the Teeswater United Church Choir. The four members retiring total 152 years combined service in the United Church Choir... Don Reed has been named the new president of the re- organized Teeswater Chamber of Commerce. John Mac- Donald is the secretary and Art LeGrand is Treasurer.. A new Lions Club has been formed in Ripley. There are 27 paid-up members with Clayton. Nicholson as president. Charter night has been set for early June. After a year of wandering, Conestoga College's Huron Centre has as last found a home according to the Clinton News-Record. The Centre moved into the former Air Marshall Hugh Campbell school at Adastral park, the residential area of the former Canadian Forces Base, Clinton. According to the Lucknow Sentinel, Mr. and Mrs. George Newbold of Lucknow informed the Village Council they plan to build a new 41 bed nursing home to serve both the health needs and social needs of the community... The contract for the development of a new water well in Lucknow was let last Tuesday night. The firm of Wayne Lowry Construction of Huron Township was the success- ful tender at a cost of $16,905.25... Approximately 60 relatives and close friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Courtney, R.R. 1, Dungannon, in honour of Frank. Austin's eightieth birthday. Exeter Council, according to the Exeter Times-Advocate has decided to engage the services of an architect to prepare preliminary sketches for a new town hall. Space required would be about 10,000 square feet and the com- mittee has estimated that the total cost could be around $300,000...Exeter Hawks on Sunday brought home the first All-Ontario Championship in the OHA Junior rqyv ranks. They took Bancroft Jets in four straight games. ,•-•-1?"0""I''.."0"1,r1r,, • Trir•le,r PROCLAMATION DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. VILLAGE. of BRUSSELS STARTS.; SUNDAY, APRIL 30th, 1972 at 2:90 a.m. ENDS; SUNDAY, OCTOBER OCTOBER 29,1972. at 2:00 J. L..111cCUTCTIEON, Reeve as high as 3 4 Clears new quarters Subject to approval of the Ontario Municipal Board, the Huron County Hoard of Education announced acceptance of the pro- posal of James Hayman Con- struction Limited of Lyndon to provide administrative offices for the board at a purchase price of $ 198,000. The proposal entails the re- novation and updating of the forni- er Par-Knit Hosiery factory at the corner of Albert and Mills Streets in the town of Clinton. Completion is estimated at three and one half to four months following signing of the contract. The new facility will bring the present administrative offices located in the former Nurse's Residence, the office of Student Services Personnel located in Central Huron Secondary School and the board room, also located in CHSS, under one roof for the first time since the inauguration of the board in January 1969. Provision of this accommoda- tion does not fall under the pro- vincially imposed ceiling on or- dinary expenditures and there- fore does not affect day-to-day school operations or budget lim- itations. It is anticipated that the Hay- man proposal will be financed by the sale of debentures. The board also considered another proposal for construc- tion of a new building, but found the price of $285,875 to be pro- hibitive. Honored prior to departure Mrs. Mae Bryans was an honored guest at a gathering of her friends, held at the home of Mrs. Karen Cardiff, prior to her departure from Brussels to make her home in Wingham. 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