HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-10-08, Page 20NOM inotions
Village of Brussel
Notice if hereby given to the Municipal
electors of the Village of Brussels, in the
County of Huron, that NOMINATION
PAPERS may be filed in the office of the
undersigned commencing:
Thursday, October 16th to.
Monday, October 20, 1980 5IP.M.
for the purpose of nominating persons for
the following offices for a two year term.
,Reeve
4 Councillors
• for the Village of Brussels and
2 Public Utilities Commissioners
for Brussels Public Utilities
Required nomination forms may be ob-
tained from the municipal office.
Wm. H. KING
Returning Officer.
Brussels Municipal Office
Turnberry Street
Brussels, Ont.
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Nominations of
Public School Supporters
for representation on the
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION
ONE REPRESENTATIVE TO BE ELECTED
FOR A TWO YEAR TERM.
* for the electoral districts of: Township of
East Wawanosh, Township of Morris and
the* Village of Blythi.,,
'will be received by the undersigned
commencing on Thursday, October 16 until
5 p„m. on
Monday, October 20, 1980
One representativeto be elected.
Required nomination forms may be obtain-
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NANCY MICHIE
Clerk-Treasurer
Township of Morris
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25 In Memoriam
BRECKENRIDGE: In Fond
and Loving memory of a dear
friend who passed away. on
Oct. 10, 1979, Robert Allan'
Breckenridge.
So many things have hap-
pened Al.
Since you were called away.
So many things to share with
you
Had you been left to stay.
You never said goodbye to us
Perhaps it's just as well.
We never could have said
goodbye,
To one we loved so well.
If I could have one wish
tonight
A wish that could come true,
I'd telephone straight to
Heaven Al,
But I'd ask to speak to you.
—Dearly remembered and
sadly missed by G. and W.
Ward. 25-58x1
GULVTZEN: In loving mem-
ory of a very dear father and
grandfather, Alec Gulvtzen
who passed away 6 years
ago, October 4th, 1974.
Thinking of you today, Dad
But, then, that is nothing
new
We thought about you
yesterday
And the day before that too.
And we will think about you
tomorrow, Dad
And each day as they come
and go
We will think of you forever,
We miss and love you so.
—Lovingly remembered al-
ways be sons, Michael and
his wife Dorothy, Alexander
and his wife Pualene and all
his eleven grandchildren,
25-58-1
25 In Memoriam
GULVTZEN: In fond and
loving memory of my dear
husband, Alec Gulvtzen, who
passed away 6 years ago,
October 4th, 1974.
He meant so very much:to
me
That nothing I can say
Can tell sadness in my heart
As I think of him each day
He always tried to do his best
His heart was true and
tender
And those who loved him
most of all
• And those who will always
remember
IThe,memory of the years we
shared
Will keep us close to you.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife
Albina. 25-58-1
26' Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn James
of R.R. 5, Brussels •are
pleased to announce the
engagement of • their
daughter Gwendolyn to
Murray Hinz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Hinz, Mitchell.
The wedding will take place
on November 1 in St. John's
Anglican Church; Brussels.
26-58-1
27 Births
GINGERICH: Joy and David
Gingerich thank God for the
safe arrival of their first
child, Steven Mark, born at
Listowel Memorial Hospital
on Oct. 2, 1980 at 8:35 a.m.
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1 Coming Events
FESTIVAL Singles Dance,
October 10th, 1980, Victorian
Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9-1.
Welcome all singles over 25,
no blue jeans. 1-58-1
O
Gorrie
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Coulter on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Kress, Listowel, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Martin of
Weston & Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Mak:Gibbon, Erika
and Stacey of Brampton.
Mrs. Lloyd Jacques spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Taylor at Hawksville.
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by biri. Gray and Mrs,
Walker, 'with prayer by Mrs.
Golley.
The president then intro-
duc,ed special speaker, Terry
Trites. Terry .was born„ in
Toronto where he was
.brought up in the Baptist
faith. He stressed, the great
influence his parents had in
his spiritual education:.
While in his teens they
moved to New Brunswick
and after much thought they
turned to a .Presbyterian
church. There he met 'and
.married his wife. They have
a son and daughter now.
After working there for
three years he went back to
college, then they moved to
Toronto where he is complet-
ing hi'S education at Knox
College. He was assistant
* pastor at Melville Church,
Scarborough, before coming
to Bluevale, Belmore
charges. Terry . said, "Scrip-
ture is our final authority"
and he will always be a
Bluevale
"Student of Life" in God's
presence.
Mrs. Keith ,Moffatt thank-
ed Terry and expressed the
hope that he will stay for a,
few years. '
„ PER8ONALS
Mr. Ken*Skinn, Mr. and
Mrs. acisi Gray & Mr. and
Mrs. Daryl Walker and Miss
Marie Walker were Sund4y .
'.supper, guests of ' Mr, and
'Mrs. Joe Walker and family.
Gorrie
Mrs. Victor Stockton of,
Gerri-Care,`Harriston visited
for a few days with her
daughter & son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Pyke,
while ,ther6' she celebrated
her 90th birthday. Mr. and
Mrs. A.D. Pearce of Wheat-
ly, another daughter visited
at the same home as did
other members of the family.
Mrs. Stockton received con,
gratulations from the Prime
Minister, Premier of Ont. &
other representatives from
other levels of government.
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Dial Brussels 887-6641.