The Brussels Post, 1975-06-18, Page 16STEPHENSON'S
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Melville
Presbyterian
Church
Choir
Concert
Sunday, June 22
7:30 p.m.
Vocal and
Instrumental
Music
Special Guests
Proceeds for new
centennial piano in
church auditorium
CLASSIFIED
24. Cards of Tlialcs
Dun das:Torrance and Olive
Dondas wish to thank their
friends, neighbours and relatives
for gifts, cards and social even-
ing celebrating their 40th
Wedding Anniversary. 24-81x1
I would like to extend my
thanks to those whose thmight,
fulness and kindness went into
organizing the -showers held in
my behalf. The gifts, lunches and
entertainment were excellent.
Thanks again. Gail McWhirter.
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26. Personal
INTERMEDIATE WINNERS — Winners at the
recent BPS track and field day intermediate section ,
were Scott Wheeler and Miriam Lichty.
(Photo byLanglois)
E gets guidance
to think students should-walk into
the guidance office and be told
what they should become.
Guidance people should get out
and tell about the service. They
could be available for public
speaking."
Ken Laughton of South Huron
said, "The students have great -
expectations of the guidance
departments. This goes for
parents, too. Liaison is a very
important function of our job. We
attempt to relate the students to
their aims.
boards. Experts can be called in
at particular points when any help
is needed.
McKinley continued, "I've
Schneider's FrOzen
16 BEEF BURGERS
Mr. and. Mrs. Max Watts are
pleased to announce the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Stephanie Jane to Mr,
Murray Douglas Kellington, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Kellington, Brussels. Wedding
will take place at Brussels United
Church. on August 2, 1975 at 3:30
P.M.
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Huron B of
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against the system."
On the topic of guidance
information, Jack Scaman • of
Goderich , commented, "The
chances of misinformation are
very slight. The problem is when
students only hear what they
want to hear."
Jack Kopas of Wingham asked
the trustees, "Do you think
guidance 'counsellors should
become more visible."
To this vice-chairman Herb
Turkheim replied, "parents seem
As the result of a
' recommendation from the
I education committee of the Huron
County Board of Education, a
school health co-ordinating
committee will be formed in
Huron.
Mrs. Molly K under, chairman
of the education, committee told
board members Monday that the
i new health committee would
include three members from the
board of education, three from
the Huron Board of Health along
'with Dr. F.J. Mills, Huron's
Medi',31 Officer of Health and D.
J. Cochrane, director of
education. Formation of the
health committee came about as
the result of a request from the
;Huron Board of Health as
,recommended in the report of the
Provincial. Task Force on School
Health Services.
At a joint meeting held May 20,
'Dr. Mills said, "our board of
health thinks this is a good idea
'and should be developed.' At
that time Dr. Mills suggested the
new committee be made up of
people concerned with education
and health of students.fle added,
4 I should represent parents along
midi medical and education
groupg.'''
Huron trustee Charlie T homas
said, "I'm in favour of thiS
:otninittee but it would be too
arge. Seems more like public
elations than a policy Making
group."
'Huron warden Anson
deKinley agreed with Thotnas
;dying "I think the committee is a
good idea but policy should be Set
y representatives of the two
CN station
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}ppositiOn i no service at all.
As long as the old station
etnained Where it Was it stetted
lOpettil that the ouch needed
iasseti gOt Service would be ,te-
11, tored but the' prospect of this is
ow bleak indeed.
6 BRUSSELS' POST.*
Trustees Bob Elliott and
Charlie Th omas expressed
concern over students dropping
vital subjects during their school
years thus shutting the doors to
some types of university courses.
They were told by the guidance
heads taht parents must sign any
consent to drop subject forms.
Elliott replied, "I know there is
so much public apathy.The onus
is on parents but the problem is to
get them to accept it."
been concerned with the avenues
of communication between the
boards of health and education
and this is a good start."
SENIOR WINNERS — Jim Adams and Karen
Bridge were the senior champs'at the recent BPS
track and field day. (Photo by Langlois)
Wilson wins
gold medal
KATHIE WILSON
of St. Marys, daug hter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Krauter
received her Honours. BLchelor of
Arts degree in English at
graduation exercises June 4th at
Alumni Hall. University of
Western Ontario, London. Kathie
also received the Helen B. Allison
Gold Medal at the awards
presentation at• Talbot College for
attaining the highest standing in
English Language and Literature
in the final year of the Honours
Program. She was honoured at a
family dinner in London on June
4th and also at a Bar-B.Q. at the
home of her parents June 8th
when many of her friends came to
congratulate her on her success.
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CHOCOLATE CREAM ROLLS . . .
Bring your own equipment or we Will supply
canoes, paddles 6, life jackets , free for canoe
lessons..
Come prepared to go canoeing.
Hurcirt. Recreation
R.k, 5 Brussels
Phone 887.9042 or 887-9342
HURONRECREATION
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for ail ages
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