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The Brussels Post, 1974-04-17, Page 11
egc,k 1,40 V1 ;41••••.., . • • THE'- BLOOMING THING By Ed Anybody who is having trouble keeping his head above water probably isn't on his toes, O 0 Mothers are wonderful people. They can get up in morning before they smell the coffee perking. O 0 Bores are no trouble if you monopolize the, conver- sation yourself. CI o • The fellow who gets to the top is usually the one who first got to the bottom of things. O 0 These days, "roughing 'it" is vacationing at a motel with black and white TV and no swimming pool. O 0 Nobody has to rough it at LISTOWEL FLORIST MAIN STREET, • LISTOWEL FLOWERPHONE 291-2040 See us for Flowers that will cure the Spry© Fever. WE ARE ALSO REPRESENTED BY' MAX WATTS, BRUSSELS Meinbee Canada' Deposit initutonda dorpOtatkitt Over 250 Monuments on Sale WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLES AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM ---- MANY NEW THIS YEAR. Whsthar It's a •' MONUMENT • MARKER INSCRIOYION YO ars ritnambfiring a Wed ono. LET T. PRYDE it SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE oN YOUR MEMORIAL kitottilittAtatti WI CUNT** Chlrillit. 04111011111.- But, 4624565 Visit" ALAIERt ,-St. Oat 42/000: Huron -E sets DECORATING CENTRE — An interior view of the newly expanded McDonald Lumber Build All store in Brussels gives an idea of the wide variety of products for the home that are available at the 12,000 sq. ft. showroom. A complete line of home fixtures and products for remodelling and renovation are carried at the store. Huron (Continued from Page 1) bang--it's passed, and all over." He said he wanted to attend the committee meeting so that he had the background information. At the next board meeting members will be asked to vote on , guidelines for delegates attending conferences, it will be a recorded. vote as requested by David Teahen: I. All functions with estimated cost of $200 or less per delegate to be open to all executive and trustees, with following conditions (a) the board office will be notifed in advance of the intention to attend and (b) that a brief verbal report be given by each delegate at next meeting. 2. Functions with an estimated cost of over $200 be limited to I. executive and 3 trustees. (Th is had been 2 trustees but was changed to 3 at the •request of F.J .Vere). The following conditions exist (a) the board office notified in. advance of the intention to attend and drawing of lots as to whom will attend if more than three volunteer to go and this holds for the executive -if more than one wishes to attend. (Continued from Page 1) that do not cost over a certain amount or that are short trips,- and it is not necessar to ask the t board for perrnissionp%it this way, he said, many schoes are sending their students on field trips about which the- board members are not informed, Mr, Cochrane- said, "That would come out of this study." The question of whether all schools are participating to the full extent of the money allowed them for field trips has been_ raised at the last two board meetings by John .Henderson and Mrs. Mollie Kunder both of Seaforth, and by both of them at. other previous meetings along with Mr. Alexander of Wingham. Herbert Turkheirri, chairman of Education Committee presented the report of the Committee for bOard action, as follows: —The Board endorsed the recommendation of the "Noah"- project of the Metropolitan Toronto Zoo Fund to the extent that any school wishing ' to participate for the purpose of raising funds to purchase a live specimen for this Zop may do so, --The Board endorsed the committee recommendation that Mrs. Mona Muiherne's request be denied for the payment of tuition fees by this Board for her attendance at the H.B.Beale Secondary School, London, for the purpose of taking a special Art Course, (It was noted she was not presently a pupil in a school in Huron and is a post secondary graduate.) --Also denied was a request of W.R.Wark, Commercial teacher at Goderich Collegiate Institute, that he be released from his classroom duties for the school year, 1974-75, so that he might work as a resource and liaison person in business education. Guaranteest Iroiestrnent Certificates Now! 1I1 lN,r Cougibt, Manager' 41StpWe1, Otitarid OKING CAREFULLY Looking over Some of the throom fixtures on display at the new McDonald tuber store in Brussels is Mrs. Jean Bewley of alton. Completely furnished kitchen and bathroom splay areas in the new store give customers an idea W fixtures will look when they are installed. chre triflers ere were nine tables in play e 1,0.0,F. Card party held lit tern Star Lodge moms on sday night. h Lady was Lydia Cariterbri, ady • Ida Evans, 'High Man McCutcheoni Low Mari Webb, Margaret 'Iltelieen was the Winner of aw fora ham. Lindh was i by the toriiinitted in Smile ever had a hatiketin' tt$ gd vacation," .-advised the C. "W`hert I teat, I 'Want", ork handy to loaf 1 -71110- 1310.101ELS POSH'- 17, 104:-,11