HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-08-02, Page 5Now* of Wilton
WI plans far 75 anniversary
(Continued from Page )
Brussels swimmers advance
Correepondent
Mrs. Allan. McCall
Members .of the executive and.
conveners of WaitonInstitute'met.
on Wednesdny.evening at the home
Of the president, mr!,
Watson.
Plans were made for the 75th
anniversary .celebration to be
held on Saturday afternoon, Sept.
16th with all former members of
the 4-H .and leaders to be invited.,
Committees were chosen to look
after different activities, along
with a short program. and enter-
tainment.
Several names were sug-
gested for .a special. speaker.
Miss .0 atharine Hunt, home
economist of Huron County will
also be present.
The Fun Carnival planned for
August 12th. was also disc u s sed
with. a ball game, fish pond and
a penny auction. Several prizes
will. be given for both girls and
boys with the best decorated
bicycle. The evening will close
with fireworks.
Misses Becky and Marie
Nolan, have been holidaying with
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Nolan and
Laura, in Kitchener.
We welcome Mr. and. Mrs.
John Brennan and family to the
community from Kitchener. They
have purchased the Ennis store
and take possession on August 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Ennis
will move to Seaforth. They will
be greatly missed, in this com-
munity after serving the people
for 38 years.
Miss Wilma Westerveld of
Seaforth visited. Friday even-
ing with Mrs. Bev. Stevenson,
Misses Sharon and Jill MC-
Michael of Preston holidayed a.
week with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMichael
Mrs. Blair Bender and Lisa
of waterloo spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McMichael.
Mr. Dave Watson of Sarnia
is spending a week with his
aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs.
Bob McMichael.
114, Judy .Anstett, Lynn Ben-.
ders9n, Robi, Seymour, Ursula
McFarlane,. Duane Wales, Align-
da Mcgowan, Mary Jane Nigh,
Cheryl mcAllWer, Jeff liender,
sone, Brian Riley, pebble
costello, Donald MacLean,, Mary
fteiNtio"..•'Wei"fte
STAY ALIVE
WITH
RED CROSS
WATER SAFETY
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Jane. Visser, Kenny Whetham,
Brenda Richmond, Wendy Dor,
ssers, Louise Alcock,SusanCar-
cliff, Brian TenPas, Julie Blake,
Shelly Peters, Bobby Menheere,
Kathy Rulzeboa , Nelson Peters,
David Alexander, Brian Mc-
Onven.
Murray Sholdice, Joanne
Knight, Joyce Walters, Philip
Packman, Brenda 13roadfoot,
Mary Alice Ryan, Vicki McCall,
Terry Kennedy, Richard Have-
man, Michael. Vander Veldon,
Michael Kelly, Torn Maloney,
Carolyn Wilson, James Scott,
Debra Prior, Karen Allexander.
Patricia Havem an, Ted Elliot,
Jim. Savauge, Cathy Lynne Van-
der Veldon, Janice McCue, Shelly
Dale, Gail O'Rourke, Carla
Knight, Jill McCutheon, Sharon
Pethick, Peggy Humphries, San-
dra McKay, Francine V isser , Reg
McClory, Joanne Ryan.
BEGINNER
Carol Wheeler, Steen Mar-
cussen, Sandra McKay, Francine
Visser, Susan Brosens, Gail Van-
der Veldon, Ingrid Hoste, Jackie
McWirter, Patti Muegge, Wayne
Cronin, Tom ,Costello, Diane
CrOicin, Donna. Costello, • .Judy
Adams, Theresa pelaney:Artnnr-
booby, Paul Ryan.
.SURYWAI0
Mariane Kale, Pam DegroOtp,
Joan Sills, margo Kale, Susan.
Rice, Anne Albert, Kim Anstett,
vulsey. pollard, Denise Albert,.
Kira camOpell, Diane Smith, Mike
Trspneilt Ted Montgomery,
Kevin Campbell, Patti O'Rourke,
.Ross Govier.
JUNIOR
Cindy Anstett, Colleen Ray-
mond, Mike Trapnell,: Paul Bode,
Janice Rose, Jayne ,Baker, Judy
Nicholson, Kim Campbell, Snsan.
Smith, Maureen Delaney, Margo.
Kale,Denise Albert, Rick Scott,.
Rany Scott, Linda Machan,
Bonnie Richmond, Gwen Bei',
nard„ Karen )34,4e, Michelle
McCutcheon, Jean V.antyghem,
Lorna Eggert
INTERMEDIATE
Patricia Menheere, Ann Al-
bert, Laurie McKay, Carol
Racho, Janet Haney.
In the upper picture are members of the Junior Class of the Melville Presbyterian Church
Bible school while seniors appear below. (other pictures on page 4) (Staff Photo)
PROCLAMATION
' I hereby proclaim
MONDAY, AUGUST 7th
CIVIC HOLIDAY
A Public'Holiday and ask all citizens to observe it as such.
J. L. McCUTCHEON, Reeve,
Village of Brussels
ONTARIO
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
SELECT COMMITTEE ON LAND DRAINAGE
By resolution of the Legislature of Ontario a select committee
eras appointed on June 30, 1972 to examine, study and inquire into
the following matters regarding land drainage in Ontario:
(1) The objectives of land drainage as an agricultural practice
and the benefits to be derived from such practice.
(2) The associated problems of competing land use in the
urban fringe and in wetlands, as influenced by land drainage
projects.
(3) The problem of public interest in land use over the
drainage of private lands by individuals.
(4) The prior evaluation of the benefits and costs of a drainage
project.
(5) An evaluation of the petition procedure for initiating a
drainage project.
(6) A review of the construction improvement and
maintenance procedures under "The Drainage Act" in
achieving the objectives..
(7) A review of the appeal procedures under "The Drainage
Act"
(8) A review of the financial procedures and assistance under
"The Drainage Act" and other drainage programs.
(9) A study of the costs of land drainage and what influences
such costs and how they may be reduced, i.e. engineering costs,
etc.
(10) An evaluation of construction practices in general and
erosion and weed control of drainage ditches in detail.
(11) A review of the administrative practices and methods in
carrying out responsibility under "The Drainage Act".
After due study and consideration to recommend such changes
in the laws, procedures and processes as in the opinion of the
Committee may be necessary and desirable.
The. Committee has the intention of visiting all areas in the
Province and to hold public hearings on the questions associated
with the above terms of reference.
This therefore, is to invite all interested parties, individual or
otherwise, to indicate to the' Committee, by (AUGUST 15, 1972)
their intention to submit written briefs or their desire to attend the
hearings and make oral representations.
The response to this invitation will determine the times and
places of hearings. A written,notice setting out the time and place
of the public hearings will be given as soon as possible to all persons
who have filed notice of intention to make written or oral sub-
missions.
Lorne Henderson, M.P.P,
Chairman,
Select Committee on Land Drainage
Box 201
Parliament Buildings
Toronto, Ontario
THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 2, 1972-5