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The Brussels Post, 1974-10-30, Page 16r IMMIX MOO STEPHENSON'S Bakery Grocer CORN STARCH Palonds CRUSHED PINEAPPLE \ Aylmer CATSUP Lands EGG NOODLE • • • • 12-oz. 3,1 I Free Delivery, Phone 887r-9226' 16-oz• 19-oz. c 20-oz. 51 .1•111•011.110 st Game Jackpot WINNER! CKNX0 RADIO Treasure Hunt Contest KathylyiewhinneyBR1 Lucknow.Receives Garnesi6timesaday;•6days.a week! • McCutcheon Grocery Phone .887-9445 — We Deliver ontrlo HOTHOUSE TOMATOES , • .• • • • • lb 39* sesitowo . • CHICKEN LEGS • • • • • • • lb 890 Tiot. " ORANGE CRYSTALS 34,0t, pkgs., 89* 1Prreptrlbed. 796. SUNLIGHT LIQUID • • • • • 3244;.• 690, DIAL DIRECT 887 6641 16 ,THE BRUSSELS POSTi OCTOBER 0, 1974 CLASSIFIED HPRCSS secretaries get a raise 19. Notices WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, pigerys, lagoons. etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-444 HURON DEAD STOCK REMOVAL . We pick up all farm stock free of charge. Three trucks for fast efficient service. .7, days a week, 24 hours a day. Call Collect - 482-9811 • License No. 378C-74 Call us first, you won't have to call anyone else. • 19-44-tf 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE, For MRS. WANDA SMITH, Catherine Street, Brussels on SATURDAY* NOVEMBER 2 at 1 P.M. Consisting of a house and lot, furniture and appliances and numerous other articles. Real Estate consists of a 5 room insul brick house in lair condition with built-in cupboards. • Terms for real estate 10% clown day of sale, balance in .30 days. Sold subject to reasonable reserve bid. If weather unfavourable furniture will be sold in the Palace at Fair Grounds, Brussels. JACKSON & —JACKSON • Auctioneer Listowel 20-48-1 21. Tenders Wanted Tenders for • FURNACE OIL and STOVE OIL for Melville Presbyterian Church will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY NOVEMBER 25. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES BOWMAN Chairman,- Melville Church Managing Boar d R.R.#5, Brussels, Ontario. 21-48-2 22. lati41. Notios NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ALEX GULUTZEN All persons having claims against the Estate of Alex Gulutzen, late of the TOwnship of Grey in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on. the 4th day of October, 1974, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of November, 1974, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this. 28th day of October, 1974. McCONNEL & STEWART Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-48-3 24. Cards of Thanks We wish to thank all who' helped in anyway with our 60th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, October 20th, also the ladies of the church who prepared the lovely "Family Dinner" in the Church Saturday night. It was all appreciated very much. — Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Nichol. 24-48-1 24. Cards of Thanks The family of the late Glenn Huet her wish to thank sincerely, neighbours, friends and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes and donations to the Heart Fund, and Brussels Cemetery Chapel fund and many acts of kindness, during our • recent sad bereavement. — The Huether Family. 24-48-1 I would like to thank my neighbours and friends for the letters and cards received while in London Victoria Hospital. Your concern and well wishes are greatly appreciated. — Russ Davey. • 24-48-1 25. In Memoriam CARDIFF— In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Mark Cardiff. who passed away two years ago October 29th. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day; Remembrance keeps him near. — Ever remembered by wife and family. 25-48-1 Secretaries. in the 20 sehools operated by the Huron-Perth Roman Catholic Separate School. Board were granted an increase of 25c per hour, retroactive to September 1 of this year, and a further -25c increase, effective. 'February 1, 1975, at the board's regular meeting in Seaforth Monday night. HPRCSS Board Chairman Michael Connolly said the raise was authorized by the boar d on the recommendation of the Personnel Committee. The employees arc not unionized, Mr. Connolly said. The raise brings the school secretaries' salaries up from $2.80 to $3.05 per hour and. to $3.30 per hour in February. HPRCSS Business Administrator Jack Lane reported that a list of smail deficiencies following construction at Holy Name School in St. Marys and St. Aloysius in Stratford have still not been remedied 'by the contractors. Mr. Lane said that one contractor told him he was. not aware of some of the items on the list. The boardi has . held back $4,000 in theSt. Aloysius job and $2,000 at Holy Name until the deficiencies are- cleared up. Dublin trustee Joseph Looby said that the architect, Kyles, Kyles and Garratt of Stratford should take care of getting it cleaned up "that's what he's being paid for. On a motion from Mr. Looby, the Board voted to ask Kyles, Kyles and Garratt to contact both contractors and give them twenty days notice to correct the deficiencies.' Ed. Rowland, HPRCSS maintenance co-ordin- ator will check both schools after 20 days and the Board itself wily repair anything that hasn:t been cleaned up and deduct the cost from the held back portion of the contractors' fees. - Mr. Lane reported that notices had been sent to 500 Catholics who were identified on the assessment rolls as being Public School supporters asking them to convert to Separate School. support. To date he has received 53 positive replies, bringing in $140,000 in additional assessment, amounting to about $3,500 in additional tax dollars*. Nov. 1 is the last day for changing the assessment rolls, Trustee Looby commented .that a comparative list 'showing the assessment figures for this year and last in each municipality would be useful to each trustee. The figure for this year are available in the bUdget, he was told. A specialist in correcting speech disorder, Dx. Seppo Tuorni of University Hospital, London, will do diagnostic screening of children in the board's Huron County Schools who have been identified by teachers and principal as having speech disorders, at St. james School in Seaforth on Thursday, October 31. After diagnosis the children will be referred to clinics in either London or Kitchener. Children from Perth County who attend HPRCSS schools can attend a speech therapy clinic in Stratford, Assistant Superintendent Joseph Tokar told the board. Superintendent John Vintar will attend the Ontario Education Administration Officials annual conference in Ottawa next week. Mr. Vintar is on the organization's board of governors and said the conference will cover strategies in negotiatiOns and financial planning and media effectiveness. Stratford trustee David Teahen commented that the conference Would cover a great,. deal of interest to trustees ...` are not invited, are the Mr. Vintar agreed tha weren't invited and E there will be a similar cc set up for trustees in th Superintendent Vintar the Professional Dev, Day held Oct. 21 w; different format and tea( that it met their needs The Ontario School Council is offering an training course for trust the December 2 electi board was told. They de discuss the course further first meeting in Decemb Trustee Howard Sh Stratford was nominated t a Ministry of Ei Conference on Evalual Wednesday, November 2 The Ontario Separate Trustees Association is s evaluating it's relationsh the Ontario School 1 Council, but is not going I out" of the council, the learned in a letter from president E.J.Brisboi$ Toronto. The Council is m of public and separate associations, including OSSTA, the Ont. Public Trustee Association, the Public and Secondary Trustees Association, L'Association Francais Conseils Scholaire d'Ontar A Post Classified will p. dividends. Have you tries Dial Brussels 887-6641. READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED Action Ads