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The Brussels Post, 1973-12-26, Page 15r. 19. Notices HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL Clinton, Ontario. We are now paying $5.00 - $15.00 for fresh dead or disabled cows and horses over 500 lbs. Two trucks to serve you better. Fast, efficient service. All small farm stock picked up free of charge as a service to you. YOU MAY OBTAIN A WRITTEN REPORT FROM A QUALIFIED VETERINARIAN UPON REQUEST. CALL Collect - 482-9811 7 days a week - 24 h ours a day License No. 378C-72 call us first, you won't have to call anyone else. 19-1-tf REWARD $ We are now paying up to $18.00 for Dead and Disabled Cows and Horses and Stocker Cattle - all 'small animals pick-up free as a service to you. We have three trucks to service ' you 24 hours 7 days a week. Phone Collect 8811334 Brussels Pet Food Supplies Lic. 399-C-73 19-1-tf MR. R. B: DUNLOP Superintendent of Business Affairs ./eaffen 779/71/FZL iNG 04' TAE I/Di/DV . 7--4,E yc7c42 7747E AND war 4 L/FE ervoR *ME a P e rpArPie aeirr, s4y5' P :4 1. Coming Events. BLYTH Lions Bingo, Blyth. Memorial Hall, Saturday at 8:30 p m $150. jackpot. Big cash prizes. , 1-1 -tf Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, R.R.3, Brussels are corially invited to attend their 50th Wedding Anniversary at the Bluevale United Church, Wednesday, January 2nd from 2 to 5 p.m. Best wishes only please. 1-04-1 1973-74 Florida Tours 12 days departing Dec.22 20 days departing Jan.12 14 days departing Feb. 2 14 days departing Feb.16 14 days departing March 2 9 days departing March 16 Prices from $154. Ask about reservations now. Box 789 Seaforth • Phone 527-0050 1-1-tf 4. Help Wanted Secretary An opening exists. in our Administrative' Centre for an experienced Secretary. Applications „stating experience and • references 'should be forwarded to this office by JANUARY 4, 1974 Huron boa rd 11. Articles for Sale COPIES Copies of your important papers or documents while you wait. Letter size, 25© each. THE HURON EXPOSITOR Seaforth 1i-lxtf COLONIAL table with 4 chairs in good condition. Chrome table apartment size with 4 chairs, fair condition; Old wooden rocking chair; chesterfield and chair about 1920, refinished, ideal for anyone collecting old furniture. Wooden bed. frame, other articles. Call John Seddon, 887-9432. 11-04x2 GESTETNER ink available at The Huron Expositor, 527-0240, Seaforth 11 -1 xtf 45 Gailon steel barrels with open end. Good for burning garbage or feed barrels on farm. Also clean gas barrels or sap barrels $3.50 delivered. Phone 523-4461 or write Ron Baird, Box 51, Blyth. 11-1-tf 12. Wanted to Buy WANTED antiques of all types arid used -furniture. Fair, prices paid. For appointment phone 887-9021 anytime. 12-1-tf 15: Property for Rent TWO-room heated apartment in Blyth. Available January 1st, 1974, Percy Adams, 523-4452 after 6 p.m. 15-1-,tf 17. Wanted to Rent and addressed to: Modern equipment used. 103 Albert Street We pump septic tanks, pigerys, Clinton, Ontario. lagoons, etc. Phone 887-6700, 4-044, Brussels. 19-1-tf CLASSIFIED RATES Word Count Charges are based on the number of words. Sets of numerals such as serial numbers, street numbers, phone numbers or prttes, count as one word per set. Words joined by hyphens count as Separate words. FIRST INSERTION-25 words $1.00,39 per word thereafter SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS r- No copy changei 29 per word, minimum .509 SEMI=DISPLAY, FIRST INSERTION - $1.12 per column inch SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS - .989 per column inch Minimum size 1 inch. Accepted In multiples of half inch LEGAL ADVERTISING - Rates on request. BOX NUMBERS to this office - 259 per insertion (Continued from Page, 1) E.C. Hill, Chairman of the Board, presented a report on school visitations"by himself arid D.J. Cochrane, Director of Education, Mr. Hill reported that the local trustee at the school often visited as well oh these occasions. Mr. Hill said these visits were an interesting exercise and gave an opportunity to meet with the school staff. He thought it valuable for the teachers to have an opportunity to talk to the representatives of the Board and- the Administration - informally once a year. He listed ten items for the board members to - study and special areas to consider in the.. new year 'Class size; Teacher-Pupil ratio; opportunity classes; special education; curri- culum development; budgetary matters; professional develop- ment; organization, evaluation and accountability; programs and facilities; personnel and the public image of education. Mrs. Donna Clarke, a bus driver at Stephen Central. Public School, was placed on the permanent staff as of January 2, 1974; Alan ROck, custodian at J.A.D. McCurdy Public School on. permanent staff as of December 18, 1973; John Henderson,chief custodian at Seaforth District High School, be placed on the permanent staff as of November 30,'1973. The board authorized the employment of a half-time clerical assistant _to- work under David Bieman, media co-ordinator at the Administration Centre. It is reported on the average of 30 films pei day are being shipped from th,e Board Office via the courier./ C.H., Mountford, librarian at F.E. Madill Secondary School, was granted an edncationahleave for the school year 1974-75 to attend the University of Loridon, in London, England, to, obtain a Master's degree in library science plus a diploma in school librarianship. • The Board endorsed a resolu- tion from the Kent County Board of Education opposing the return of ;the Province of Ontario to daylight savings time on a full-time basis. The Board approved a request from Principal J. L. Wooden of South Huron District High School at Exeter to send approximately 30 students to a wrestling competition at Port Huron Central High School on Friday, February 1. Transportation costs will be assessed ' against the school budget with students responsible for their evening meal. The Board was informed of five teaching personnel resignations, /effective December 31, '1973; Mrs. Joyce. Adamson, Brussels Public School; Mrs. Cora Castle, Holmesville Public School; Mrs, Bessie- Zivanovich, Administra- tion Centre; Miss Laura Martin of Colborne Public School; and Russell Campbell, VVitigham Pub- lic School. • Walter Arnold of Brookside Public School; a bus driver, was also. received. Mrs. Judie Burns, secretary at Goderich Collegiate, effective January 2; and Mrs. Barbara Wilson, secretary at Board Office, effective December 5. The following replacements to the teaching staff were announ- ced: Arthur Munn to F.E. Madill Secondary School; Mrs. Linda Henry to Holmesville Public School; Mrs. Wendy Hoernig to Colborne Public; Mrs. Mary Forrest to Wingham Public; Mr. John Stewart to Brussels Public School (half time); Mrs: Marjorie Huether to Brussels Public (half time);- and Miss Mary Campbell to the Administration Centre. Donald McDonald of Brussels reported that although Huron County' Board of Education allowed Grey and Howick stu- dents in the old Listowel District High School area to continue to attend the Listowel School, the Perty County Board of Education did not reciprocate by permitting Hibbert area students to attend their former Seaforth area school but had to attend the Mitchell High School. Mr. McDonald said the Huron Board had a committment to the bus drivers authorized to pick up students in the Seaforth area in Hibbert and he is concerned if the bus is empty on this trip. J.M.' • Coulter, Superintendent of Program and Planning, re- ported on information he had compiled on the present positions of fourth and fifth year students in 1973: Most of the fourth year students who do not return for the fifth year program proceed 'directly to employment rather than to a community college; that FanshaWe College attracts more Huron County graduates than any other; and that approximately 42 per cent of those receiving a secondary school honor gradua- tion diploma enroll in University. LAND suitable to grow turnips. Will pay $40 per acre. Percy I Adams, 523-4452 after 6 p.m: 17-1 -tf , 19. Notices WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE. ti Bruce R. russels, was car accident ), east of Township, fro pole. He -damages to :stimated' at Charies A. m, struck a James which was of Brussels. I, and. total .timated at e pending. city 'S PRO- ARE EUSSEIS No charge when in minimum form. MARRIAGES, Engagements, Death Notices, Cards of Thanks and Births (other than in minimum font) - 25 words $1.00, each additional word 29. IN • MEMORIAM - $1:00 plus .089 per line of verse COMING EVENTS - 25 words $1.00 each additional word .031 NO cancellation .Of n0Oh ciirid iniertiOn adVertisadvertisements',advertisements', after MaYS. • 25.4, DISCOUNT , Fog CASH PAYMENT OF AbVERTIAmitENT` BEFORE 600 - ntsimAy, FOLLOWING PUBICATION DEADLINE >i?EADLl1NE TO MittetMWitittrzkij Atiti i 4: MONDAY khoi). ..-KEVOR " 7:7-4RPF7. 17°6 sAYs t May the joys of this Christmas season rekindle cherished memories, and fill your heart with great happiness. And all the best for the NeVv. Year from TV SALES ISOM EtzarpoHolas ow. wpm usestmate irtfiLYTHooter, p144,52s4bille • THE BitUttE Ls POST,bEdEMBEI ,1•6e.•19/