The Brussels Post, 1974-04-24, Page 8AT THE
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AMERICAN HOT
BRUSSELS, ON
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Friday and Saturday
Russ' and Dale
Evans and visited. with other
Brussels friends.
Mrs. Nellie McArter is a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Pamela WilSon, daughter of
Mrs. Bonnie Wilson, has been a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Kennedy
of Toronto were visitors with his
brother Roy in. Winghll
District. Hospital on Vii(11 , Mr. and Mrs, Paul D21,
Jason of Port Dover spent
day with Mr. and Mrs,
Dale.
Miss Cathy Sholdice, da
of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sj
a patient in Wingham and
Hospital.
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Entertainment at
The Queen's Hotel
Brussels
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS
"The 'Tex Noble Show"
SUNDAY EVENING MATINEE:
"The Tex Noble Show'
Sunday Menu: PERCH DINNER
BUSINESS as USUAL
For Information
PHONE 527-0629
FAMILY PARADISE
NEWS OF
Huronview
OPP report accidents
People we know
Recent investigations were
carried out by the QFP of the
Wingharn. Detachment include,:
Seven investigations with
seven persons charged under the
Liquor Control Act.
Fifteen charges laid and four-
teen warnings issued under the
Highway Traffic Act.
Twenty-four other investiga-
tions with one person charged
under the Criminal Code.
On Thursday, April 11, three.
persons were injured in a single
car accident on Highway #86,
Morris Township. Carol M
ADAMS of R.R.#2, Wroxeter, the
driver of the vehicle was injured
as well as two passengers, Susan
E. ADAMS of R.R.#2, Wroxeter
and Murray CARTER of Scott
Street, Wingham. Damages to
the vehicle were estimated at
$1800.00.
On Friday, April 12, Murray P.
JOHNSTONE of Lucknow, was
involved in a single car accident
on Highway #86, Turnberry
Township, in which he and a
passenger, Brian F. CRONK
WRIGHT of 'Wingham received
injuries. Damages to the JOHN
STONE vehicle were estimated at
$2000.00. Charges are pending.
James D. SCHNELLER of
Wingham, was involved in a
single car accident on Huron
County Road 7, east of Highway
#4, Turnberry Township. There
were no injuries, and damages to
the SCHNELLER vehicle were
estimated at $175.00. Charges are
pending.
School costs
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replacements of equipment, as
staffing needs and enrolment
projections were up-dated and
grant regulations received.
Cayley Hill, chairman of the
Board, said, it would be a good
idea at the inaugural meeting
when board of management and
education committees are being
set up to have a sub-committee'
formed to act as a budget
committee. The committee
members would sit down with the
administration and screen
requests for equipment and assist
in presenting facts to board
members, Mr. Hill said. It was
decided that two members of the
education committee' and 'two
from the management committee
would be named to form this
committee. '
Instruction costs will use up to
78.1 per cent of the total ordinary
expenditures in the elementary
panel and 78.3 per cent in the
secondary and retarded pupil
panels.
When the subject of field trips
was brought up in the budget,
Mrs. Mollie Kunder requested
that a committee be set up to look
into field trips with
recommendations for the 1975
board. On the committee will be
trustees, administration, and
representatives of elementary
and secondary principals.
TOWN
LEAGUE
BALL
MEETING
Monday, 296
at 8 pm,
at
Legion Hall
On Saturday, April 13, Shirley
a. FRENCH of R.R.#2, Bluevale,
was injured in a motocycle
accident on Highway #86, east of
the C.N.R. Crossing, Turnberry
Township, Damages to the Honda
she was driving were estimated at
$300.00.
On Sunday, April 14, Rex J.
McClory of R.R.#1, Ethel, was
injured as the result of a single
car accident on Sideroad 15-16,
south of Concession 1142, Grey
Township. Damages to his vehicle
were " estimated at 1800.00.
Charges are pending,
George E. BERNARD of Clin-
ton and Ross M. CARDIFF of
R.R,#4, Brussels, were involved
in a two-car collision on Huron
County Road #16 at the junction
of Sideroad 25-26, Morris Town-
ship in which Ross M. CARDIFF
was injured. Damages to both
vehicles were estimated at'
$1600.00. Charges are pending.
Mrs. J.W. Fischer' is again a
patient in Listewel Memorial.
Hospital,
Mrs. Robert Murray of Toronto
and Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Russell
of Neepavva, Manitoba spent a
few days with Mrs. George
Smiles .
Summer Camp.
Here's a letter I received from
illy son last summer when he was
in summer camp. He wrote:
"Dad, I'm worried about you.
Please send a check so I'll know
you are O.K."
Short Wint er?
Have you ever noticed how
short the winter seems when you
have a bank note due in the
spring?
Turtle Tale
A mature Pacific ridley turtle
may weigh 100 pounds and have a
shell 30 inches long.
the only one
who can save them
is DEAD.
Members of the Christian Women's Club held a song
service in the Chapel on Sunday evening led 'by Mrs. Luther
of Hensall.
Volunteers from the Goderich Township W.I. were at the
Home on Monday afternoon to assist with the activities. Mrs.
Molly Cox and Mrs. Drivers helped Norman Speir, Jerry and
Terry to provide the music, with the other members of the
group helping with wheel chairs, the dancing and the
sing-a-long.
Twenty-eight residents having April birthdays were
honoured at a party on Wedpsday afternoon sponsored by the
Belgrave Women's Institute. One hundred and fifty attended
the party and enjoyed a variety program following the
presentation of gifts to the celebrants and refreshments
served by the Institute. The program with Mrs. 'Leslie Bolt
as, M.C., included the following numbers. Ladies quartette -
Mrs. Geo. Procter, Mrs. Stanley Hopper, Mrs. Glen Coultes
and Mrs. William Coultes.. Vocal solos, Clarke Johnston,
accordion solos, Mrs. Geo. Procter, piano and saxaphone
selections Mrs. Murray Lougheed and Scotch songs by eight
pre-schoolers and sing-a-long led by Mrs. Wm. Coultes
accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Norman Coultes. Mrs.
Mosack, one 'of the celebrants, who celebrated her
ninety-eighth birthday on Sunday thanked the Belgrave ladies
on behalf of the residents.
Musicians from the Eieter area entertained on "Family
Night" with a musical program. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young of
Exeter playing piano and guitar and Mr. Fred Harburn of
Staffa, violin played many of the old tyme favourite tunes.
Miss Gladys Stanlake thanked the entertainers."'
The Huronview news is being published again with a new
editor, Mrs. Betty Scratch. This Home paper has been
enjoyed by everyone for several years with the late Mr. Henry
Leishman, as editor and is printed ,quarterly.
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