HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-11-22, Page 16..'e l.AFF OF THE WEEK
To the Electors of Morris:
Having been again nominated for coun-
cil I seek your support at the polls on
December 4th,. 1972.
THOS. MILLER
To The
Electors of Brussels
I, Roy W. Kennedy, being of sound mind,
solemly swear to do my utmost in the in-
terest of every resident of this Village, to
the best of my ability.
Having served on the council for 12 years
I am in a position to be aware of the needs
of Brussels.
Vote For
A MAN of INTEGRITY and EXPERIENCE
Councillor
Roy W. KENNEDY
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Phone 887-6641 for a ride to the polls
w. mm •
Couple celebrate 25t. anniversor
will. he for any .14tere.stO young
couple with the type. of program.
to be decided by theeewbgatteh4.
The ttrat theett4 will be on.
Monday,, ...11.OVember 27 at 0;Q0
p.m, in ArUss.els Public School,
to. ,..See. a film sponsored by the
lluron..c County geejth$urse*mr4.,
oberton. IA Is called Se?niality
slid Porepuhicatioh, anclitittures,
the DOPtOr teaM, of Mr, and Mrs.
Chernick,_ who direct a marriso
counseling clinic. in London, The
film discusses how to POMmuni*.
cate better In marline, The
general public is alsO invited to
see this
The Walton 1 4-H. PlUb
:be.r.s.:- -entertained. their .mothers
•to a buffet supper last Thurs,
day .evening at the home of Mrs.
G erald: Watson, this concluded
this series of meetings in the
proJect The Third Meai,
Mrs, Allen Searle .and
Harold Mo(144.1h...hk were among
those that attended. the two. 144y5
in Toronto as 4-H ieaderS and
were .pests of the break,
tast at the. Lord Sinnope. Hotel
and also spent a day at the Royal,
Wihter
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan IvlePall
Mr. and WO. Allan McCall
Were guests of honor Saturday
evening at the home of their
daughter, BeverlY and eon-in-law
Tom Stevenson on the occasion
of their 25th wedding anniver-
sary.
They were married or isiov,
ember 20th, 1947, at prusselshy
Rev. Hugh. Wilson, now retired
living at xeter. Betty is the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Currie of th e 4th line
of.Morris, Allan is the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc-
cali of the 9th line, Morris where
they now reside.
The evening was spent in play-
ing cards. Those present for
the happy event were; Mr. and
Mrs. John. Currie, Orangeville,
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart" Stevenson
and -Amia Lee, Cra,nbrook, Mr,
Donald Currie, Brampton, Miss
Betty Mason, Brussels, Mr.
Douglas Currie, Orangeville, Mr.
Barry Currie, London, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Blake, Brussels,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steven-
son, Kitchener.
Prior to a buffet lunch, Mr.
and mrs. McCall were present-
ed with lovely gifts and cards
from all those present.
On Sunday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall were supper
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mel McCutcheon, Brussels.
On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Jim McCall and Susan en-
tertained in their home to a
fowl supper to celebrate the 25th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall.
Among those present were,
mr. and Mrs. Archie Young,
Mr. and Mrs. George McCall,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson
and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Snell came later and Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Perrie were unable to
attend.
Jim McCall spoke a few words
of congratulations to the bride
and groom of twenty-five years.
George McCall made the pre-
sentation of a pole lamp. Both
Betty and Allan expressed their
thanks for the gift and to Jim
and Effie for opening their home
for this special occasion.
SPECIAL SERVICE
Sunday morning service at
Duff's United Church, Walton
opened with a sing-song assisted
by Graeme Craig, with his gui-
tar. Rev. Derwyn Docken took
as his sermon "Why be a Chris-
tian".
During the service Mrs. Har-
old McCallum dedicated hymn
books in memory of the late
Noble McCallum.
Dedications of memorials by
Mr. Wm. J. Leeming and Rev.
D. Docken from the William Knox
Estate made possible the lighted
cross, outside flood light and
chancel lights.
Lunch was served in the base-
ment following the special ser-
vice, by the 8th and 16th unit,
with the Walton unit tidying up.
Euchre
On Friday evening 10 tables
were in play at the Community
Hall. Prize winners were, high
lady - Mrs. Keith Rock; low
lady - Mrs. Sadie McDonald,
high gent - Dave Watson, low.
gent - Jim McDonald. Lucky.
cup - Mrs. Jim McDonald.
The committee in charge ser-
ved lunch, Mrs. Ron Bennett,
Mrs. Nelson Marks, Mrs. Earl
Watson and Mrs. Ken McDonald,
The next card party was announc-
ed for Friday, December 1st, at
8:30 p.m.
Visiting Mrs. Roy Bennett
for the weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Rutledge, Betty and
Don Of Ottawa and Mrs. Les
Rutledge of Streetsville.
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Maud Leeming returned
home from the Clinton Hospital
last Friday and is Much im-
proved.
A young couple's cldb is to
he started at Duff'S United Church
reports Rev.. Docken. The club
14.-THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 22, 1972
Re-elect George Wesenberg
for
Councillor in Grey Township
on December 4th
for the two year term, 1973-'74.
Thanking all electors for past confidence
and a thank you for your support in
advance this time.
NOTICE to the ELECTORS of the
VILLAGE of BRUSSELS
Take notice that polls will be opened as
follows for the election of:
One Reeve for the Village of Brussels.
Four Councilors for the Village of
Brussels.
Two Public Utility Commissioners.
Two representatives to the Huron County
Board of Education.
ADVANCE POLLS: Monday, Nov. 27, 1972
Saturday, Dec. 2, 1972
at the Clerk's Office from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
POLLING DAY: December 4th, 1972
from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
No. 1 and No. 2 polls in the Old' Legion Hall
Wm. N. King,
Returning Officer
To the Electors of
Huron County School Board
Having served you as a member of the
Huron County School Board for the past
four years, I ask, as an expression of your
confidence, your influence and support in
the. December 4th election.
BRUSSELS', MORRIS and GREY
ELECTORATE
I have served the people of kthis area as:
Vice-Chairman—Brussels School Board.
Chairman—Brussels, Morris and Grey Recreation.
President-TTri•County intermediate Softball.
If you would like me to serve your needs:
Vote TED MacLEAN
For Board of Education
Vote DONALD McDONALD
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"Oh yes ... and on your way home to dinner, Dear,
stop and eat out."