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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-12-12, Page 6GER'S MAJESTIC HI FIDELITY STEREO Is Just the RIGHT GIFT for CHRISTMAS Model R132R Beautifully styled, the R132R features a solid . state' chassis with FM/AM radio, FM stereo in- dicator, input and output jacks, for tape re- cording and playback, 3-sPeed changer. PEAPuggv Ar M.C. SMITH 'turn o.4 liWy, 86 at tInia...Grey Townline. and -follow the signs. After weeks of intensive study by the, Huron County 9oard of Health chaired 'by Gerry Ginn, deputy-reeve of Goderich Township, members of county council turned down the prnposed ,plumbing inspection bylaw `brought in:for consideration at the November meeting held Friday, November 30 in. Goderich. The Board had hoped to `establish plumbing inspection in liiuron by May 1, 1974 with two Inspectors qualified to do Public :Health Inspection and Plumbing inspection, hired to handle. the Nevis of Cranbroolt Honor Mrs. Pfeifer Thursday Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel Mrs. Norman Pfeifer, Brussels, was guest of honor at the home of 40. Earl Dunn on Thursday evening. Friends and neighbors .gat hered for a, social time and 'presented Mrs, Pfeifer with a pair of bedroom lamps, blanket and dresser covers. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn, Ricky and ,Bonita and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacklin, all of Bloominddale and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Campbell, London. ,Mrs. Clem Steffler is able to be home from Wingharn Hospital Plows et Ethel new department. The office had been proposed for Clinton's Health Unit Branch Office, Dr. Frank Mills, Medical Officer of Health for Huron, said the proposed bylaw was simply a rewrite of the 1961 bylaw with the fee structure updated in an attempt to make plumbing inspections self-supporting. In turning down the bylaw, Reeve Bill Elston said the county really . does want plumbing inspection but was unhappy with the bylaw as presented. "I hope, the doctor isn't too 'soured on this," Mr. Elston said. Reeve -Elston charged the bylaw as presented was "too vague" and urged that local councils be given an opportunity to peruse the bylaw before 'it is passed at the county leyel. ' The entire matter was referred back to the committee for "discussions". Dr. Mills then 'asked that the plumbing inspection be stricken ' Picture recalls, from the board of health control. , "Why don't we just drop it and postmaster be done with it," said Dr. Mills. "Obviously the county just don't After the publication of the want this kind of control." picture of Mrs. Hugh Pearson However; council did not t with the curling trophy, in last rescind the bylaw. week's issue of The Post, some "If the doctor isn't soured, I interesting information 'in regard sure am," said Deputy-reeve to the donor of the trophy, the late Stan Profit, Goderich. "It is' J. R. Grant of Winnipeg, was , inconceivable that what took provided 'by Mrs. Mary Helen place today did take place." Turvey, daughter of the late J. L. Following the meeting, Dr. Kerr. Mills said it will be up to the J. R. Grant was her great-step- Board of Health if and when the grandfather. She had been told by pro posed plumbing bylaw will be her grandmother, Mrs. W. H. presented again. 'He said that in Kerr, that Mr. Grant was the first his opinion, the whole matter postmaster of Brussels after the should be "shelved" until later. post office had been changed' from Dingle to Brussels. He was, in 1874, the agent in Brussels for the Montreal Telegraph CO. He also served at one time as the Clerk 'of Morris Township. Council rejects bid for plumbing: lospettion. Correspondent Mrs.chester Earl Mr. Geo. Gill, Lloyd Jacklin, Gerald Brown, Fred Halbut and Ted Redpath, returned Sunday night from the north with a large moose. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G.Lynn were Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn O'Brien and daughter of Sharon. Mr. and. Mrs. Doug Jess and Maureen of Hamilton and Mr s. Isobel Walker of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephenson. Mrs. William 'Dobson' attended the funeral of her great aunt, Mrs. John Querin in Kitchener on Wednesday. She also visited her uncle Mr. Joe Querin in Hill Top Manor in Galt. Visitors with Mr. and Mr s. Seth Pride were Mrs. E. Hoskin of Delhi and Mrs. C. Wheeler of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Pride visited with Mr. and Mr s. Ray Matheson of Atwond on Sunday. Mr. Norman eeirnes visited 1961 bylaw be rescinded and that where she was a patient for two A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried•one? weeks. Dial Brussels 4187-6841. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saunders, Hamilton and Mr.' and Mrs. Don. Poth, New Dundee, visited Mrs.. 'Melvin Becker on Sunday. This community was saddened • to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Major Youngblut of Auburn, the former J. 'eanetta McNabb. Mr: and Mrs. Howard Mitchell have returned to their home in Thorold for Christmas with their family there. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawyer in. Wingha.rn. He visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. bruce Barton at. Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr Mrs. Wilson McCartney at Seaforth. Mr. 'and Mrs. Jim' Knight and family of Brussels visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Alexander. A' large gathering enjoyed a chicken dinner at the Community Centre on Wednesday evening spo nsored by the Presbyterian Church ladieS'. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cu ham attended the 'wedcli their niece Barbara Turner Wilfred Laurier Univ Chapel, Waterloo. Mrs. N Martyn of London visited. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningha also attended the Wedding. Dr. W.L.A. and Mrs. Wa of Brantford visited Mrs. Wan:flaw on Saturday. Mr. and Mr s. Ross steph and family visited Sunday Mrs. Mary Stephenson Alliston. Public school ne Grade Eight went on, a field trip with Mr. Vince Elliott, to Howard Bernard's farm to study rocks and minerals. Many interesting specimens were located and brought back' to school. The Grade Eight Class would like to thank Mr. Bernard for the use of his property and we hope he doesn't miss the stones that were picked up. Mr. T.H:Bailey, Art Consultant from the Ministry of Education, was at the School on Tuesday, conducting classes in Grade Eight and Grade Two. In Grade Eight he was working on portraits while in Grade Two he conducted a picture-making class with coloured construction paper. Mrs. Wilson and her Grade Three Class have an interesting Dynamiters Bulldogs Rudabakers Ratz Devils Grades Five & Siicfinals - - BOZOS DEFEATED Wildca games to 1. 'Superfly defea Purple Panthers 3 games, to Bozos now meet the Superfly the Championship. VOLLEYBALL STANDING Grades Seven & Eight Standings. bulletin board display for month of December. Be su see it when you attend Christmas Concert on Wedne evening. Many .attend chicken supper News of Blv~vale Correspondent Mrs. Joe Walker Sunday visitors with Mr. and! Mrs.Gordon. Hill were Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Casetnore-and Kim of 'Watford and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton. A White Gift Service will be held Sunday, December 16 at the ''13Ittevale United Church. A large crowd attended the Presbyterian Sunday School concert on Sunday afternoon in, the basement of the. church. Mr. . Denis Freeman was chairman. Recitations, piano solos, plays, etc. were well done by all. Santa Came to give out the gifts and lunch Was Served and a social time enjoyed: Blitevale Cottinittnity Hall was filled to capacity When the Women's Institute presented their Christmas program of plays, dances, SOWS, skits, puppets, etc. for people. Who loved the' live talenta of the community. A very successful. program Was brought dose with a visit frond Santa who distributed candies to the "Children 4LtHe BRUSSELS kitt DECEMBER ‘08 .E11,A1i..14NIALLUP,1•11.1,11,...rir