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BRUSSELS, (
Friday and Saturday Nights
Al Harvey and The Blue Bi
PaRTICIPilETIO/1
PHONE 338.3121
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Entertainment at
The Queen's Hotel
Brussels
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Ye Ole Gang and Howard Smith
SUNDAY EVENING
The *Tan Mero Show
from Kincardine
SUNDAY MENU:— PORK DINNER
REGISTRATION FOR
FIGURE and POWER SKATING
To be held in
— BRUSSELS ARENIA
Mon. Evening , Oct. 28th
from 7— 9 p.m.
$10.00 — Beginners; $12.00 Juniors
$14.00:.._ Intertnediates; $16.00 -- Seniors
Plus $1.00 registration fee for CFSA
POWER SKATING FEE...:: $12.00
Private lessons available it desired.
People we know
Mr. and Mrs. John Westra
from Holland went home after
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Harmen DeVries and other
friends and relatives in Ontario.
Mr. Arthur Ross McCall
attended the Russia-Canada
hockey games in Moscow with
three others from this district. He
was impressed with Russia where
they were well treated, had good
accommodation, and found the
Russian people friendly.
Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Keffer of
Richmond, B.C., are visitors with
.his mother, Mrs, pearl Keffer,
and brothers.
Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Keffer and
Halbert Keffer enjoyed a success-
ful moose hunting trip in the
Gowana`area of Northern Ontario.
Bill King, clerk of the Village of
Brussels, attended a Hydro
Seminar, held, at the Holiday Inn,
London, on Monday and Tuesday
of this week.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
W.J.Perrie were. Marie Schnell of
Sarnia, Mrs.Edgar Hollinger of
Hamilton and Rev.
D. K. Perrie, D.D. of Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Perrie
attended morning services in St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church,
Wingham where REv. D.K.Perrie
of Orillia was guest minister.
As part of their Golden
Wedding Anniversary
celebrations Mr. and Mrs. Roy A
Stewart, Victoria, B.C. spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarke Matheson. Also
Joining in the family gathering
were Douglas Stewart, Toronto;
Mr. and. Mrs.A.R.Stewart,
Windsor; Mr. and mrs. Sinclair
Hemingway, Don Mills; Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon McGavin,Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lowe,
Brussels; Graham W. Stewart,.
Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. David
Sh.oldice and Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Hemingway, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs.Carl Hemingway
attended Convocation at Seneca
College, Toronto on October 19
when their son, Ray, graduated
with honours from the three-year
Aviation' and Flight Technology
Course. The graduation was
follOwed with dinner at the Town
and Country Club.
News of
Miss Carol Shortreed of
London, daughter of Yr. and
Mrs. 'Walter Shortreed, spent a
week's holidays in Vancouver,
B.C, •
Mr, and Mrs, D
Windsor spent the wet
Mrs. Roy Bennett, Mr.
Les Rutledge visited a t home a week ago,
WALTON
Board of Ed. plans forest at Grey
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South Huron District High School
effective September 1.
The Huron • County Junior
Farmers ClUb donated $50. to
each of the three schools for the
trainable retarded for the provi-
sion of educational equipment --
Golden Circle, Wingham; Queen
Elizabeth, Goderich; and Huron
Hope at Huron Park.
TRIPS APPROVED
Requests for field trips were
approved as follows: 45 students
(3 nior Outer:0 from
South Huron District High School
to Hay Swamp area, October
25-26, at no cost to the hoard; 45
students (Year. I History, Year 3
Art) from.. • Central Huron
Secondary School to Ottawa,
November 6 to. 9, at a cost to The
hoard of approximately $100; 25
students (Senior Outers) from
South Huron District High School
to the Bruce Trail, October 25 to'
27 at no cost to the board 56.
Students in.: Senior Technical
Correspon den t
Mrs. Mac Engel,
The sel. ice in Knox Church for
next Sunday, Oct. 27 has been
cancelled in favour of
Anniversary Services in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Monkton.
Mrs. T.W.Armstrong, Toronto
and Mrs. A. Macrae, Guelph
Were Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs.Stattley Fischer.
Mrs. Wm. Geddes, Seaforth,
spent the weekend with her sister
MrS. Glenn. Huether. '
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Engel and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Johnson and daughters, Kathy,
Anne and Linda,•London.
and.Mrs. Earl Dunn visited
in .Bloomingdale on Sunday.
Calling on Mrs.Glenn Huether
ANNUAL
TURKEY
SUPPER
:DUFF'S UNITED
.CHURCH, WALTON
Wed., Nov. 6th
4:30 8 p.m.
Adults $3—ChildrenM412
$1.75
classes at South Huron High to
the- Henry FordMuseum at Dear-
born, Michigan, November 8, at a
cost to the school budget of $101
With each student paying $1.50
toward transportation and $1.00
admission, to make , students
aware of technological changes
which arc taking place; 45
students in the Drama Club at
Goderich District Collegiate Insti-
tute to participate in a Drama
Night at Bradford District High
School; the Bradford students will
host the students in their homes
.and then will return to Goderich
to present a play a few weeks
later.
The Seaforth Chapter of the
Eastern Star donated $200 to
Queen, Elizabeth School for the
trainable retarded -- this is the
school where childrem from Sea-
forth and district attend.
The following teachers nave
been hired on probationary con-
tract, duties commenced
September, 1:974: Mrs. Janice
Ashworth to Clinton Public; Mrs.
on Sunday afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Rae, St: pauls, and
Mrs. Win: McNair and Mrs.
Bruce Allen, London.
Madelon Maloney to Clinton
Public; Mrs. Alma Westlake to
Hensall Public as librarian, half
time; Mrs. Caroline Lentz, half
time French at Hullett Central
Public; Mrs. Eila Martin, French
at J.A.D. McCurdy Public and
Ushorne Central Public; and Mrs.
Esther Wright, half time to full
time and Keith Homan, half time
to three-quarter time, at Central
Huron Secondary School.
Because the Huron County
Board of Education exceeded the
eeiling on per pupil operating
-xpenditures for elementary
,cnool purposes by an amount of
:d6,003 or, $1.99 per pupil in
:972, the amount of general
••gislative grant payable to the
amrd for 1974 for elementary
.chool purposes will be reduced
,y $4,695.
Mr. Cochrane reported that an
mvitation has been extended to
)arcnts and trustees to visit the
ecently 'renovated Exeter Public
.chool and the new addition
hich has been completed .•
Your loss
is
your gain.
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Fitness. In your hear( you know it's right.
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HALLOWEEN
DANCE
Saturday, October 16f
BRUSSELS LEGION HALL
— Prizes for Costumes —
ADMISSION: $3.00 per Couple
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
Melville Presbyterian Church
Brussels, Ontario
Sunday, October Nth
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Guest Preacher*: -
The Rev. W. J. McClure of
Whitby, Ontario
SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR
FRIDAY 25th — SATURDAY 26th
CANDY STRIPER NURSES
Plus --- HOT BOX
FINAL CLOSING FOR 1974 SEASON
OUR THANKS TO YOU FOR'YOUR
PATRONAGE
--- BILL and - EV YOUN
News of
Cranbrook
BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 23, 1974