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The Brussels Post, 1974-01-09, Page 4 ovaM8114•01 14.141111~W 411011111101114 .e nice to yourself You've given gifts to everyone . else lately; now be nice, give one to yourself — the gift of time — time well-spent, that is, Join the "back to school" trend, the Conestoga College way. Are you a bit tired of being lust a housewife"? Are you an out-of-school youth, whose once fabulous job isn't looking so great 'lately? Are you stuck in a low-paying job due to lack of , training? Has an injury or ill-health forced you to give up your job? Sure, you could sit , there and worry, you could "make do", unhappy and dissatisfied. But wouldn't you rather prepare yourself for a job you could enjoy? Then give yourself some time — time with us at Conestoga College — time to enter one of our Short Certificate programs — time to acquire a new skill, review an old interest -- time to. get new motivation and self-satisfaction. At Conestoga College we'll help you spend your time well just 12 48 weeks, depending on the program yOu choose, in your owri time and at your own speed, and fora modest fee. Short certificate programs` are 'offered at the following locations: Academic Upgrading Accountancy Apartment Building Superintendent Appliance Servicing Butchers and Meatcutters Certified Building Custodian Clerk Typist . Commercial Clerical Commercial Refresher Commercial Stenography Electronics English As A Second Language Fluid Power Food Preparation Basic _ Furniture Manufacturing Operator Furniture Upholstery Manufacturing Furniture Upholstery (Repair) General Carpentry • industrial Maintenance Mechanic Journalism and NeWsWriting Lathe Operator Machine Shop Practice Nursing Assistant Offset Printing Retail MerchandiSing Teller•Cashier Welding Fitter Welding Operator LOCATION .x c .n 4i1 *;.." t.) • 0 173 0 0 -c 0. "0 0 111 0 17 32 ' x x x X 40 X 20 x 40 x 24 X •14 x X 24 x x x X 40 x x x X x 16 x x. X x 40 x . x x x 48 x x 24 x x 40 x 20 x 40 40 140 48 x 40 X 12, x x x 40 x 35 x 40 16 12 . x • 40 x. 20 Be nice to yourself! Call the Student Services office, of the Conestoga College centre 'nearest you, or send in the coupon below. Just a Min- ute — that's ail the tinle it takes. PHONE STUDENT S'EREICES FOR INFORMATION: Cambridge Centre: Phone 623-4840 Guelph Centre: Phone 824.9390 Clinton Centre: Phone 4814458 Harriston centre: Phone 338-3110 boon Centre: Phone 653-2511 Stratford Centre: Phone 271-5701 Waterloo centre: Phone 885-0300 ;if.: • PLEAS SEND INFORMATION ON . 4 • I • .11 PROGRAM. I I R eturn tot Regittecir, Conestoga College of Applied Arts and TecnnOiogyi 299 Doan Valley Drive, 1 Kifehertert Ontario. INI2G 3W5 NAME , IF. 11. I Y 41 AbbkEtg , 1 Correspondent Mrs, Joe Walker A euchre party was held in Bluevale Community Hall, Thursday, January 3rd with 10 tables playing. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston were in charge. High Lady playing was Al Breckenridge; Low Lady - Ross Smith; High Man - George Fischer; Low Man -tom Miller. Lucky Draw was won by Sharon Darlow. The next euchre party will be held January 10 with Mr. and mrs. Ross Turvey and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig in charge. Sincere sympathy of the community is. extended to Mrs. Mary Campbell and family and all relatives of David Campbell who passed away in Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday after a car accident. Mr. andMrs. Glenn Snell, Kathy and Murray,Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snell and Robbie of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. William Dettman " of Wroxeter were New Years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliott, Rhonda and Sherry of Palmerston. New Years Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and family were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and Dayle, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Cretier, Larry Elliott, Kalvin Fischer, Grace Jeffray, Pamela Hickey and Pat and Bob Pritchard. The Mission Band and Explorers held the firt meeting of the year with Mrs. Alex MacTavish teaching for Mrs. Jack Willitts, who was sick and Bob MacTavish as assistant for the Explorers. Marie Walker and Norma Willitts were teathers for Mission Band. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rainy of Akron, Ohio are, spending the week with. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall,and other relatives,. Mr. and News of Bluevale Euchre held in hall John'sSt. Anglican church news Ind _tirol low ieldn anu• leder '.:900 eek camp and vas c Turn co-or( Wrox News of Ethel Correspondent Mrs. Chester Earl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond and family, -Brussels, were Thursday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner and Doris spent the New Year holiday in London with Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Bremner and boys. • New Yeats Day guests of Mr. and•Mrs. C. Earl were Mr. and Mrs. John Vine of London, Mr. and Mrs. Les Earl, Atwood, Rev. Stanley McDonald, Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bray were New Year visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bray and family, R,R.#3, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leslie of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. W.F.Hewitt over the weekend of New Years. Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson and son of Montreal visited Mrs. A. Pearson and family .for a few days returnink'to Montreal New Years Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ward and family, Lindsay, visited Mr. and Mrs; Wm, Dobson for a few days beween returning to Lindsay Jan. 5th. Mrs. A. Pearson entertained her family en Sunday, Dee. 30th Mao Miss Gail Lake, London and MISS Lee Bolton, TereAto. Mt. and Mrs. Chester Earl and Judy visited Mr. and Mts. WIT'. 4-4HE BRUSSELS POST, JANU Mrs. Jack Soft and family of Newton spent Sunday at the Hall home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Cameron spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen. Miss. Cheryl Hill of Listowel and Dale Bridge and Dale Caskanette of Wingham spent Christmas with the Haugh family. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr, andMrs. Alvin Gamble on the birth of a daughter in Listowel Hospital. ' Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Elliott spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold King and family. Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dettman of Wroxter were Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Elliott. (Too late •, for last Issue), Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen held Christmas for their family in the Community Hall. Those' present were Mr. and rs. James Darling and family of Belmore, Mr.and Mrs. Carmen Nixon and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble and boys of Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Newton andMichael of Wroxeter and Miss Evelyn Noble of Milverton. Miss Pat Pritchard and Bob spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and Dayle. Miss Valerie Biggs of Brantford spent a few days holidays with Miss Patricia Hoggart. The Bluevale Recreation Association held its holiday euchre party, Dec. 27 with ten tables playing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sellers and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warwick looked after it. High Lady playing was Mrs. M. Adams. Low Lady - Mrs. Hugh Mundell; High Man - Gordon Walker; Low Man - Walter Sellers; Lucky Draw was won by Mrs. Doris Adams. The next euchre party will be Jan. 3 with Mr. and mrs.Hugh Campbell and Mr: and Mrs. Harold Johnson in charge. CHRISTMAS SEASON The Christmas party was held on December 17 in the form of a social and program. Carols were sung and the children put on a short program. Santa Claus appeared much to the enjoyment ' a all. A pot luck lunch was served. CAROL SERVICE Carol Service on December 23 was a nine lesson and carol' service, with Rev. Carson leading in prayer. The service, consisted of carols, special choir numbers and scripture readings by mem- bers of the 'congregation. HOLY COMMUNION Holy Communion was held on Christmas Eve when the guest celebrant and. preacher for this occasion was Rev, Frank Braby, a former' Rector of St. John's Church. Rev. Carson assisted Rev. l3raby and the choir sang anthems. Members appreciated having Rev.. Braby and his family with them for the 'special occasion. BRUSSELS A.C.W. Brussels A.C.W. met January 3 at the home of Sharon Stephen- son. The president Alberta Smith, opened the meeting with a New Year's poem. Sharon Stephenson read the scripture, Cora Alcock lead in prayer. Thank-you cards were read by Ann Cooper, Is Alcock gave the treasurer report. Business was conducted Alberta, with a number of it being taken care of. The chi per plate for 1974 meals was on $2.50. Rev. Carson' closed the mee with prayer. A social•even followed, and lunch was ser by Cora Alcock and the host Remember! It takes b moment to place a Brussels Want Ad and 'be money in poc To advertise, just Dial Bilis 88'7-6641. Visitors from Montreal here Doig, Molesworth on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crozeir• and son Kitchener visited ,Mr. and Mrs. Les Crozier over the weekend. Visitorg with Mr. and mrs. Geo, Pearson for New Years Day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff, Mr. Tom Hanranhan and Clare . Powers and Mr. Robin Dunbar. Mr. Don Pearson has returned to Waterloo University after the holidays with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pearson. Mr. arid Mrs. P. O'Brien and' daughter of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Pitcher and family • of Bramalea visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn, Miss Betty Lynn returned to Toronto after visiting her parents for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Earl and, family, R,R.#2, Listowel were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bechthold of Stratford visited Mr. and Mrs.Percy Stephenson on Sat • urday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Hewitt of Listoiel visited Sunday with Mr. andMrs, A. Bremner and Doris. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Ecktniet of Godetich visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. W. Krauter. Mr. and Mrs. James Cardiff and family of Brussels visited. Sunday with Mr, and MrS. A, Cardiff. Miss Jeanette Acheson of Donegal visited Miss Joan Pearson tor the weekend, ARV 9, OM in in ve • es •s•