HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-09-04, Page 10Doris Lovatt of Souris, Manitoba
have returned home after visiting
at the home of Mrs, George Cook
and other relatives in the vicinity,
Mr. and IVirs,Ralph Logan of
Wyoming spent the week end at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs.Cliff Logan and Mr. and
Mrs George McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan
andMichael of Oakville spent the
weekend at their farm in East
Wawanosh Township.
Mr. and Mrs. David Miller,
Adrienne and Mary of Mount
Elgin spent a couple of days last
week with Mr, and. Mrs,- William
Stevenson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and
John visited on Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock of
Walton,
On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Rinn visited with Mrs.
Charles McGavin and Mrs.
Clarence Hudie at the Manor
Nursing Home at Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott and
family of Barrie spent Labor Day
week end with 'his mother, Mrs.
Walter Scott.
Brian and David. Scott of Barrie
spent some holidays with their
uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
- Glenn Coultes,
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas of
London and Ivan Wheeler of
Stratford spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler.
Mr, and Mrs Robert Hibberd
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of R.R.2,
Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter,
Miss Margaret Curtis,
McKee of Montreal vi
Sunday with their cons,
and Mrs. L. Sykes of Mite
visited with other cousi
• mot at the same home,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
and Mr. and Mrs. C
Hanna spent the week
Wiarton.
Mr. and Mrs.Alex Rol
and Mr. and Mrs. George
were on an All Star Bus
Ottawa and. The Th
Islands on the Labor
weekend.
Environment Ontario
goes local.
6 new regional offices to serve
individual communities better.
In a province the size of ours, it
can take two days just to drive from
one end to the other.
It's that big, it's that spread out.
And looking after the environment
for such a vast area is one of the
most complex tasks that the Ontario
Government has.
For years, we've been working
from Toronto, working at long dis-
tances from many of you.
That's all changed now. The Min-
istry of the Environment has
come to you.
Environmental matters
are now being looked after
in six Regional. Offices through-
out the province, There are
also 23 district offices to help
keep a closer eye on environ-
mental services—air, land and water.
Each region has a Director, someone whose
only job is to care for the environmental needs
of that specific "piece" of Ontario, The Regional
Office for Southwestern Ontario, which endorn-
passes the counties of Grey, Bruce,
Huron, Perth, Oxford, Middlesex,
Elgin, Lambton, Kent and Essex is
in London, The Director in charge
is Mr. D. A. McTavish. District offices
are already established in Owen
Sound, Sarnia and Windsor.
Doug McTavish is a profes-
sional engineer Who has had many
years experience working in
environmental management. He's
familiarizing himself with the
environmental needs of
\ the Southwestern
Region—as part of
Ontario's new
policy to place
environmental
control
closer to
the source.
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The New Ontario Ministry of the Environment
Minister: Regional Office,
The Hon. William Newman 985 Adelaide Street S. Deputy Minister, Lonclbh, Ontario verett Biggs Tel. (519) 681-3600
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Doug McTavish
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News of Belgrave
Shower for M. Nicholson attended by 1
Correpondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehoase
Approximately one hundred
friends and relatives signed the
guest book at a miscellaneous
bridal shower in Knox United
Church school room, held in
honour of Miss Margaret
Nicholson, R.N. of London on
Monday of last week. After a
social hour of contests and
readings the bride-elect was
presented with many gifts. She
was assisted in opening these by.
her mother, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson of R.R,5, Brussels and
sister-in-law Mrs. Ronald
Nicholson of Listowel, Margaret
thanked everyone and invited
'them to an open house at her
parents' .home on Monday
September 16.
Auxiliary meets
The Belgrave Junior Auxiliary
met in the Orange Hall on
Saturday morning with Sarah
Lougheed leading in the games.
Audrey Scott, the president, led
in the opening exercises. Lisa
Thompson had charage of the roll
call. Minutes were read by Sheila
Anderson and Kelly Lougheed
helped with the worship service.
Ruth Higgins and Catherine
Procter collected the offering and
Julie Guay recited the Offertory
prayer. The treasurers report was
given by Joan Higgins. Leaders
for the next meeting are games -
Kelly Lougheed, to help with
worship service - Audrey Scott,
clean up girls- Julie Guay and
Lisa Thompson. The sing-son was
led by Mary Isabel Nethery.
Ruth Higgins and Catherine
Procter were guets.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mimick, •
Eddie and Cathy of Kitchener
spent a week's holidays with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hanna.
Miss Marjorie Procter returned
home last Saturday from her t rip
to the British Isles. She was met
by her uncle and aunt Mr. and
Mrs. Conrad Smithson of
Downsview who brought her
home on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
and Cameron attended a wedding
reception in Port Colborne on
Saturday afternoon for Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Learn of Vancotiver,
B.C. who wero recently married,
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Rezansoff and family of St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. John
McCormack, Christie and Emilie
of Orangeville, Mrs. Claire
Rainer of Toronto spent the
holiday weekend with their
mother, Mrs. Clarence Chamney.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Telford Cook were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Slessar of Glamis and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Nethery of
Burlington.
Miss Edith Lockhart and Mrs.
Mary Robinson of Goderich
visited on Friday with Mrs.
Clarence Charnney.
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Hedden,
Robert and Judy of Rensellaer,
New York spent a few days last
week with their aunt, Mrs. Jesse
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffery of London spent
the holiday week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby.
Mr. and Mts.Cecil Armstrong
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby and with
his mother Mrs. Mary Armstrong
of Wingham and District
hospital.
Mt. and Mts. Alex Nethery,
Brenda and friend of'Burlington'
visited on Sunday with her
parentS, Mr. and Mrs. Herson
Irwin.
Mrs., Mae Atkinson of
ffrantifin. Manitoba. and Mit. '
BRUSSELS Post SPiettomotirt 4, 1974