The Brussels Post, 1974-05-29, Page 8Grades 7 & 8
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News of Bluevale
Attendance awards given
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Correspondent
Mrs, Joe Walker
Awards Given
Awards for perfect attendance
for 1973 were given out in Knox
Presbyterian Church Sunday
School on Sunday, There is an
enrolment of 52 children and
there were 48 .awards given.
Those receiving 12th year pins,
were; Marie Walker; Kathy
Walker; Daryl Walker; Bob
Maclavish; Glen Campbell.
Brussels
Public
School
News
On Monday evening, May 27,
the Grade Eight students, parents
and teachers of Brussels Public
School took part in an Orientation
Night at. RE,Madill Secondary
School. They had a chance to tour
the school, talk with teachers and
refreshments were served
afterwards.
The Brussels Public Schbol
Track and Field Meet will take
place on Friday. June 7, for
Grades 3 - 8. We would
appreciate the assistance of any
parents or dulls whp could help us
on that day, If you feel you could
help us, please send word to the
school or telephone 887-9361.
Friday, May 31, is a
Professional Development Day
for the elementery school
teachers in Huron County.. The
teachers from Brussels will tour
,the Upper Thames School. in
Mitchell donng the morning and
make use of the Teacher's Centre
in Wingham Public School in the
afternoon. There will be no
school. of course, for the
students.
Kelps
Kelps„ forms of seaweed, and
the world's largest algae, Once
were a major source of iodine and
potassium; now mineral deposits
yield those chemicals.
Pollution ht. Japan
Pollution has reached the stage
in Japan that Tokyo traffic police
take regular breaks to inhale
oxygen from tanks. The fishing
port of Minamata has given its
name to a crippling, sometimes
fatal, disease contracted by
eating seafood contaminated by
mercury from factory waste.
11th year pins to:
Norma Willitts, Wayne
Campbell; Mary Ellen Elston.
9th year pins to;
Eric Ross, Bruce Campbell;
Cameron Ross; Sheila. Walker;
Marlyn Campbell.
8th year pins :
David Golley, Dewayne,
Carolyn Campbell, Sherry Ann
Robertson, Kathy Snell.
7th year seals;
Rae Willitts, Ken Thompson,
Murray Campbell.
6th year seals:
Correy McInnes, David Shaw,
Donna Thompson, Jacqueline.
Robertson, Murray Snell
. 5th year seal:
Randy Greenaway, Heather
McInnes.
4th year seal:.
Annetta Dorsch, Anita Dorsch,
John Dorsch, Sheila Dorsch,
Shirley Dorsch, Brent Day, Bryan
Shaw, Tracey Day ; Dianne
Campbell.
3rd year seat:
Susan Chapman, Joanne Shaw,
Sandra Thompson, Bruce
McInnes,. Susan Elston,.
2nd year:
Jimmy English, Sandra Moffatt,
Dean Colley, Kevin Walker.
1st year:
Bryan Campbell, Waneeta
Boonstra.
Sunday School Superintendent
is .John McInnes. Teachers arc
MrS. Jack Shaw, Mrs. Hugh
Campbell, Mrs.Stanley Moffatt,
Mrs. Wm. Robertson, Mrs. Wm.
Elston and Larry Elliott. Mrs. Jim
Thompson is the secretary.
Visiting at the home of Roy and
Mys. Cousins for the holiday
weekend were Mr, and Mrs,
Robert Mitchell. of Downsview,
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Mr. and Mrs, John Scott and
Glenn. of Woodbridge, Ontario
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan
Campbell on the holiday
weekend. •
Hugh Kennedy of Toronto
visited with his brother Roy on
Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Stiles of
Stratford were weekend visitors
in Brussels recently when they
attended St. John's Masonic
Lodge Ladies banquet.
George Hislop returned home
Friday after being a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
for nine days.
Miss Ann Oldfield, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Oldfield,
left on Tuesday, May 28th, for
Scotia-mi. - There she will
commence her fourth year in
medicine with a ten-week period
in a Glasgow Hospital.
Mrs. John Williamson of
Hamilton, Mrs. lean Fraser of
Burford, .Mrs. Isabel Walker of
Toronto. and Miss ,June King of
Elmira were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
MeTaggart.
Mrs. George Somers and
daughter Janice and Mrs. Daisy
McLean are visiting in Halifax
where they travelled by air to visit
Mr. and Mrs Roger Somers and
see the newly arrived son. Mrs.
Every week More and more
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Mrs, Harold Thomas has beeti
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Mrs. Mabel. Thomas of Moot
Forest is a visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas,
• Entertainment at
The Queen's Hotel
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENINGS
"The Smokey Dun Show"
BROWNIE'S
CLINTON - ONTARIO
BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P,M SHOW STARTS 8 30 PM
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
May 30.31, June 1
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THURSDAY 30
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Stars MISS O'NEIL — in her Acadelo, Award PLUS
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In Color — Stars IVIARLON BRAND° in his Academy Award
Role (Adult Enettaintoent)
Somers is the infant's
grandmother and Mrs. McLean ,
his great-grandmother.
Mr, and Mrs. D,A.Rann were
guests at the Bray-Schaefer
wedding at 4:00 p.m. in Goderich
and at the reception which
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