HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-11-22, Page 13Make final
payment on
$5000 gift
A, coMMittinent Which had
• been. Made nine years ago was
completed Friday evening when
the SeafOrth 141011S Club presented
a cheque for $0,750.00 to sea-
forth Community Hospital.
During the Hospital Wilding
fund campaign in 1963 the club
undertook to provide $5000 to
assist in the construction of
the hospital by making, available
the funds with which to establish
a four bed ward.
During the succeeding years
payments towards the commit-
tment have been made from time
to time.
The presentation on Friday
night was made by Lions
President Brian Flannigan as a
feature of the annual Ladies
Night which took place at
Seaforth Golf Club., The gift
was accepted by Mrs. Jack Mc-
Llwain on behalf of the board.
In accepting the cheque Mrs.
McLlwain said that as a member
of the finance committee of the
board she was satisfied that the
funds would be put to good use
and for a purpose that would be
of benefit to the entire com-
munity.
During the evening which was
arranged by a committee includ-
ing Marlen Vincent, Dr. W. J.
Thompson, Elmer Larone and
Leo Teatero, a new member
Wayne Ellis was introduced and
installed by James A. Stewart.
Pictures of recent Lions activi-
ties were shown by Gord Rimmer.
First vice president Clair
Campbell proposed a toast to the
guests to which. Mrs. Joan Flan-
nigan replied.
Classified Ads pay dividends.
Another in the series of pictures taken in years past which
are being reproduced in Centennial Year is this of the 1960
, Junior Girls W.O.A.A. Champions. Perhaps one of the players '
in the group will be able to identify the others.
NOTICE to ELECTORS of
TOWNSHIP of GREY
-Notice is hereby given that polls will be
opened for the election of three councillors
to serve the Township of Grey and two
members, by Public School Electors, to
serve the Huron. County Board of Educa-
tion.
Advance Polls:—
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27th
SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 2nd
At Township Office, Ethel, Ont.
From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Regular Polling Day:—
* MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
Polling Sub-division. No. 1 at Residence of
Norman Demaray, Lot 8, Concession 4
Polling Sub-division No. 2 at Resid'ence of
George Wesenberg, Part Loti, Con. 11
Polling Sub-division No. 3 at John Bren-
nan Store, Wal ton
Polling Sub-division No. 4 at Moncrieff
Community Hall
Polling Sub-division No. 5 at Ethel Com-
munity Centre
Polling Sub-division No. 6 at Residence of
Sam Beirnes Lot 30 Concession 6
Polling Sub-division No. 7 at Cranbrook
Community Centre
Polls to be opened from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
EDYTHE M. CARINFIF
Returning' Officer
Hullett protests control proposal
To the Electors of the
Village of Brussels
With 8 years of experience on Council
and knowing the needs of this Community
of ours, I ask for your support once again
on December 4th, so I can take part in the'
planning ,and developing. of this fine Vil-
lage of • Brussels.
For your confidence and support,
I THANK YOU
H. J (Hank) Ten Pas
•
IF FOR A RIDE, YOU'RE IN A FIX
CALL 887-6486
To the Electors of Brussels
I would like to thank the people of
Brussels for my two years on coun-
cil, so, if you see fit on December 4th
to support me, I would appreciate it.
JIM McTAGGART
Hullett Council has protested
to the Ministry of Lands and
Forests, to Hon. Chas. Mac-
Naughton, Huron MPP and to
the Land Division Committee
concerning further controls it
was indicated would be introduced
in areas adjacent to the Wildlife
Management area in the Town-
ship.
Council drew attention to the
financial loss the township al-
ready had suffered and the fact
that assurance had been given
that this lost assessment would
be recovered. Introduction of
the proposed controls would block
such recovery it was contended.
In other business council
-granted Building Permits to
George McIlwain, wm. Nieuwen-
huyse, Joyce Kennedy, Russell
Good and Norman Alexander.
- Recommended for approved
severances on Pt. Lot 31, Con. 9;
Lot 11, Con. 2; ,Lot 38, Con 11;
Pts. Lots 33, 34 & 32, Con. 10;
and Lot 22, Con. 1.
- Accepted a petition for re-
pair on the Taylor Drain and in-
struct the Drain Commissioner to
act.
- Made a Grant of $300. to
the Londesboro Hall Board.
- Instructed the Road Super-
intendent to apply for Road Sub-
sidy to date.
Accounts cleared for payment
included Administration
$2,211.35; Roads $17,364.98 and
Drainage $6,760.76 for a total of
$26,337.09.
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just Dial Brussels
887-6641.
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Phone BOUltatli 8874024
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THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 22 1972-43