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The Brussels Post, 1978-01-25, Page 124NPre;;;z0w;,w AT WORK AND AT PLAY — Brussels council members and PUC commissioners work hard at their jobs. But once a year they 'get together for dinner before the firSt meetings of the new year. At work in the top photo are, from left, Reeve Cal Krauter, councillors Malcolm Jacobs, Tom Pletch and George Jutzi and PUC member Harold Bridge. Enjoying a meal at the Brussels Inn in the lower photo are, around the table, Bill King,' clerk, councillors Malcolm Jacobs, George Jutzi, Tom Pletch and assistant clerk Ruth Sauve. (Photo by Langlois) IS YOUR HOUSE DRY? Drop In And See Our Selection Of Humidifiers. We also have tablets to remove lime and also fresheners. WE ALSO HAVE -Electric Baseboards -3 Portable Heaters -Electric Blankets -Heating Pads 431.1Sirks ALL BEDROOM SLIPPERS TO CLEAR • M'sieur DRESS' PANTS $ 1 7 98 Sunday, Jan. 29th Intermediates Palmetlibetitit 'Brastels 8 K SHOES Al JEANS Member B.B.A. Brussels Phone 887-9497 12—THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 25, 1978 UCW hos silent prayer The New Year's meeting of the Afternoon Unit of Brussels United Church was held At the home of Mrs. Hazelwood. 12 members attended, Mrs. Hemingway used A Scripture verse as the call to worship, Mrs. W. Sholdice presi- ded for the Worship service, Mrs. Thomas offered the Scripture Reading Col. 4:6-13. "New Years'wishes" was read by Mrs. Sheidice. Prayer concluded the devotions. Silent Prayer was observed in memory of two members who died in December, Mrs. M. Bryans and Mrs. E. Cousins. The President paid tribute to the service they had rendered during their membership in the U.C.W. "A New Year's Message" was the subject of the study given by Mrs. R. Hupfer with references to Deut. 11:. 12 ..and Samuel 11: 12 "The Lord thy God careth from the beginning of the year unto the end" and "Hitherto bath the Lord helped us". The President .conducted a Bible quiz following the closing prayer. Refreshments were served. 0144 PEW/4,c 44 HURON '78 September 26 - 30, 1978 HURON COUNTY B of E agrees with principals, Help sour Heart.. ct? better relationship needed Help your Heart Fund The education committee of the Huron County Board of Education was asked by the board Wednesday to investigate the possibility of developing policy aimed at• a > better, working relationship between the boarc and its school personnel. The move was made after the boarc, received a letter from the elementary school principals' association for the county asking that the board consider develop- ing a better working relationship. The association told the board in the;letter that it was concerned that school personnel have often expressed a lack of opportunity for input into the development of board policy. It added that there was little personnel input into the decision making process which affects programs and the, operatioh of the schools. The prinCipals' suggested that now was the best time to institute- the new :policy since the board had recently realigned its committee structure and seemed to be attempting to' encourage more input from staff and trustees. That plus recommendat- ions froni ..the recent school evaluation done in -the southern end of the county which suggested that efforts be made to get more input into education policy from staff and community organizations prompted the association to request the change. The association pointed' out that there can be "little doubt" -that both the board and the school staff share the . same. major objective of providing the best possible system of education within the boundaries of human limitations and human restraints. It added that a "high degree of co-operative endeavor can contribute toward obtaining the goal". The principals said that fewer misunderstandings, better concepts of purposes, greater acceptance of priorities, greater appreciation of li mitationS and procedural frameworks and better interpretations of community needs and values could result from a closer working relation- ship. The letter added that there was no intent by the principals to interfere with the rights, powers and duties of the board but only *the desire to have the opportunity to work co-operatively toward the best possible planning -and consideration which is necessary in the exercising of those poWers and duties. saves you time •CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD