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JOHN SAVAGE
John Savage of Brussels
died at his residence on
Thursday, September 10. He
was in his 82nd year. Surviv-
ing are several cousins.
Funeral services were I
held Saturday, September 12
at 11 a,m. from the Brussels
chapel of the M.L. Watts.
Funeral Home. Burial follow-
ed in Mount Pleasant Cemet-
ery, Ethel. Pallbearers were
Jim Smith, Fred Thuell, Gra-
ham Smith, Ed Martin, Jim
McTaggart and Harold Stef-
fler.
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A2,— THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 23, 1981
Obituary
YOU CAN FAKE A DIFFERENCE.
During the next few months, we will be
studying a number of alternative plans for
electrical transmission in southwestern
Ontario. The study will look at the alternatives
from many points of view, including cost,
wise use of land and effects on the environ-
ment. The goal is to determine which
plan is the best choice, for all of us, and
then to submit a recommendation to
government.
After a plan is approved, further studies with
public participation and hearings will lead to
the eventual construction of transmission lines.
Your questions, comments and input at
this early stage are important in helping us
make the best possible recommendation.
To help you learn more about the study we've
prepared a special information kit.
Please send for it today and be part of the .
study that will plan for future electrical trans-
mission in southwestern Ontario. You are
also invited to attend a "Study Information
Centre" to ask questions and make
suggestions first hand.
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