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The Brussels Post, 1975-04-16, Page 104' THE QUEEN'S HOTEL 4: 4( 4(• BRUSSELS '4( 4c, Friday, Saturday and "Sunday Night 4. -Or Timothy ;with * * . His Electronics * * * ..0( SUNDAY MENU: Roast' Pork. Dinner * *** 4-4( 4( -4( *4( -It 4-.4f 4-**..4-4( ****** ************** Entertainment at TEIMINEINIMMIMMINONNOMIll• ANNUAL MEETING • of Brussels Figure Skating Club will be held in. Brussels Public School Monday, April 21 at 8:00. p.m. Everyone Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins, who were vacationing in Florida, came home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hemingway visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace East, Smith's Falls and baby Kevin, last weekend. Rev. and Mrs. W, J. Taylor of Dorchester were visitors with Mrs. Jean Taylor and attended the Belmore Syrup Festival on Saturday. Reception and Dance Mr. & Mrs. Murray McCall Fri., April 18 at Family Paradise Ladies Please Bring Lunch Brodhagen Community Centre CABARET DANCE LincoinGreen April 26th $2 per person Notice to • all members of Western Star Lodge No.149 are conferring the second degree APRIL 17th ic==.0c===a4=isii Zountry Singles Dance April 26th 8:30 p.m. CLINTON LEGION Music by the Harbourlites Watch for our next Dance May 10th at Hully Gully ; I tr 1 4 111 1. ATTENTION VETRANS 111111.111111111111111•111\ GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK—END Beech Street -- Next To Community Park CLINTON — ONTARIO' CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CARS ADMITTED FREE. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT 8:30. FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY APRIL 18-19-20 d Arribbat .0‘316 Of/ WO/ THE MOST READ BOOK ONA CAMPUS IS NOW ON SCREEN! Hareeci College... where Freer liberated relations between coed students are sheeted edl "A SUPERB EXAMPLE. OF MODERN BRITISH DRAINING: ROOM. COMEDY:.. LACED WITH SERI"' TORONTO SUN Optimist Club of Brussels Second Annual Country Auction Sale To Donate or Consign New or Used Articles for Auction, CALL: Walton Area: Ernie Lewington 887-6977 Ken McDonald 887-6988 Herb Traviss 887-6020 Brussels Area: Geo. Langlois 887-6727 or 887-6751 Ben Tenpas 887-9309 Don Bray 887-9474 Howard Bernard 887-6377 Ethel Area: Bruce Speiran 887-6048* Dan Pearson 887-6144 There will be a pick-up of articles sometime in May. re Ai M Th( partic Tourr, week( repre: Divisi Clink Bruss The first 9:00 defeat Brusst goals; Kevin Todd ' Kevin McCu each) The was p1 home The or Knish Wrigh The 3:15 Palme game Bruss( Scorin Wheel McCue Assist Steve Eacl losses Brusse Sunda The r with Kincar Kincar BF A chc grades Huron F,E.Ma Tuesda 8:00 p.; the sch P1,001 Rapid F Bears Super C Hot She Growlei .Muffler Whig D Butt gn Separate (Continued from Page 1) keys to schools may be picked up at the board office or from a principal (the amendment) by standing committee chairmen were alio passed. log book at the board office will be 'provided for committee chairmen to sign keys in and out. After some discussion, a third policy, on school photos was passed. School principals will be permitted to select one photographic company to make one visit a year to each school to take the student's photos. Trustee Francis Hicknell of Dublin said he would like to see class photos taken each year. Principal Gary Birmingham of St. Aloysius School in Stratford, who was at the• meeting as an observer, was queried on his policy on photos. He said he tries to pick the best quality photographer and that the school gets 10% of the money from photos sold. "It's a very competitive business". Kippen area trustee Michael Connolly suggested "We should tender 'and get a photographer for all the schools in a business-like way." ' Trustee Joe Looby of Dublin suggested that a survey be, done for the end of the year on how many pictures and what type were . taken at all the board's schools, so that perhaps a new policy could be worked out for next year. Trustees agreed to consider the matter again for next year. The Board's metric committee is holding meetings, Director of Education John Vintar reported, but will meet again before a report is ready for the board. Every week more and more i people discover what might jobs are accomplished by low cost Post Want Ads. Dial Brussels 887-6641. Ian People We Know Mr. and. Mrs. George McCutcheon have returned home after their winter vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thornton of London spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton. Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Weiler, Robert and Bonnie and Mrs. Jenny Watson of near Philpston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton, Dianne, Steven and Twyla Dawn of Dublin were Sunday visitors at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turnbull have returned home from Florida vacation. Rev. and Mrs. James Perrie of Strathroy visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie. David Logan, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Logan of Brussels, who left. Canada in March for Germany, is now on duty with the United Nations Peace Keeping Force in the Middle East. Spring Spectacle Spectacle BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL Kindergarten to Grade 4 Friday, April 25th 8:00 o'clock P.M. Silver Collection. 08** . At The # ** (0,,%** NEW AMERICAN 01/4. * HOTEL 1* BRUSSELS, ONT. ** *****-0(****** Friday and Saturday Nights The Howard Smith Orchestra Ex-Service Men and Women and Dependents The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer, Mr. H. W. Moyer, Provincal Service Officer, London,'Ontario, will be visiting in the area. Any one wishing information, advice or assistance, regarding war disability pensions, treatment,- allowances, etc., is requested to contact the Service Officer, of Brussels Branch, 218 whose name appears below, not later than APRIL 28 to arrange an interview. oss Bennett, Service Officer Phone 887-9069 1 THE:. MUSSELS-0007'i: APRIL 10 1015