The Brussels Post, 1975-04-16, Page 6William Davis, Premier
Arthur Mean, Minister Of Revenue
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Bluevale
Solar hert used in Israel WMS hears
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
Mrs. Glenn Golley opened the
Easter Thankoffering of the
Women's Missionary Society by
reading from the 28th chapter of
St. Matthew. The meeting was
held in Knox Church. Guests
were welcomed from Wroxeter,
Wingham, Bluevale and Belmore.
Mrs. Keith Moffatt led
devotions and read scripture from.
Acts, Chapter three. After the
comments she-lead a poem about
Easter and led in' prayer. Easter
hymns were sung during the
worship service.
Mrs. Murray Gaunt and Mrs.
James English favored the
audience with two duets,' "The
Old Rugged Cross" and "In The
Garden".
After a short business period,
Mrs. Glenn Snell and Mrs.
Gordon Mundell received the
offering. Mrs. Golley gave 'the
offertory prayer.
Mrs.Golley then introduced.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson of
Wingham who had been on a tour
of Israel. They told of their trip
and showed slides. As their
audience journeyed with them,
they noticed the buildings made
of stone or cement, the vast hilly
lands ' and the deserts, the
shepherds tending their sheep,
the fishing boats and the sunrise
on the Sea of Galilee, the River,
School board
to get
metrification
grants
Jordan and the Dead Sea. All of
these brought to minds tories of
Christ walking and doing His
good deeds on this land.
Mr. Robertson also pointed out
that solar heat in the main
heating system in Israel.
While in the Holy Land, Mr.
and Mrs.Robertson also visited
with Mist Laura Collar.
Mrs.Alba Mundell thanked Mr.
and Mrs. Robertson for sharing
the group's Thankoffering and
making it a most interesting
evening. She also presented them
with a gift.
The meeting was closed with
prayer and a social time was
enjoyed.
Personals
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Johnston on the birth
Short Shots
(Continued from' Page 1)
Now that the hockey season
here has come to a close the
unsung heroes rate a tribute of
gratitude. Managers, coaches,
parents and others who provided
transportation, have devoted a
great deal of time effort and
money to the various teams. The
outstanding success of some of
those teams were the result of the
interest taken by these people as
well as the dedication to hockey,
by the boys themselves,
of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray
MacFarlane and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Timm were in charge of
the euchre in the Bluevale •
Community Hall, Thursday'
evening.
High Lady playing was Mrs. ,
Evelyn Hart; Low Lady - Kathy
Walker; High Man - Hugh
Campbell; Low Man - Charlie
.Brewer; Lucky Draw - Marie
Elston; Birthday Draw - Charlie
Mathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mathers and
Gordon Machan will be in charge
of the next euchre on April 24.
Mr.Sand of • Ripley was in
charge of the service in the
Presbyterian Church. when he
exchanged pulpits with Mr.
Baswick. The Explorers and
Mission Band held their April '
meeting.
Mrs. J.J.Elliott attended a
shower for Miss Patsy Henderson
at the home of Mrs. Glenn Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill of
Belgrave visited on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
Eileen.
Sunday visitors with Mr, a
Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr,
Mrs. William Hall of Chatha
Mr. and Mrs. William Hall Jr,
Blenheim, Mr. and Mrs. 1:)0
Hall of Chatham and Mr,
Mrs. Bob Hall of Shakespeare
Mrs. Ross. Mann spent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A!
Cherney when a shower was h.,
for Connie Mann and. Bill Taw!
The Ministry of Education will
make $1.5 million in grants
available to school boards this
year to assist them in converting
learning materials to the metric
system, Education Minister
Thomas Wells announced last
week.
In a policy statement to school
boards, Mr. Wells urged boards
to give increasing priority to the
metric conversion program so
that the goal of conversion to the
metric system may be achieved in
Ontario's schools by 1978.
Metrication will apply to all areas
of the curriculum. The system to
be used will be the Ildternational
System of Units, commonly
known as SI.
To assist the program, the
Council of Ministers of Education
Canada will produce a Metric
Style Guide which will be avail-
able to Ontario teachers later this
year.
The Minister said the publica-
tion is a reference book on
modern metric terminology and
symbolism, and does not involve
teaching techniques.
The imperial system will not be
phased out in a single magical
Metric M D ay. The quart of milk
and the pound of butter will be
with us for sometime to come. As
teachers introduce metric conver-
sion, they are not expected to
abandon all references to imperial
units.
"In spite of ingenious modifica.
tions and creative thinking, .
metrication will inevitably create
some expense and frustration:
The answers to many questions
cannot yet be given. However,
the Ministry expects school
boards to plan carefully and to
gradually phase out imperial
usage, keeping in mind that many
low-cost changes can be Made
over, a pericid of several years,"
Mr. Wells said. ,
4—THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 16, 1975
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