The Brussels Post, 1974-11-20, Page 3...
I. MEMBERS SURPRISED - Majestic. W.I.. president Mrs.
eggy Cudmore, left, presented life membership certifi-
ates to the 35-year old Institute's first president,
rs. Wilma Hemingway-, right, and long time secretary,
rs. Amy Speir, centre. The certificates and pins re-
ognized over 25 years of outstanding service to the
nstitute. (Photo by Pat Langlois)
Presbyterian minister is retiring
TO the ELECTORS OF GREY:
I would appreciate your support
in the upcoming election, for coun-
cillor in Township of Grey. I
will do my utmost to serve you to
the best of my ability.
HANS DEN DEKKER
NOTICE to the Electors
of the
Village of Brussels
Notice is hereby given that polls will be opened for
the election of Reeve and four Councillors to serve
the Village of Brussels, and two members by Public
School electors to serve the Huron County Board of
Education.
Advance , poll
set for
November 13, 1914
in the Municipal. Office from 11 a.m. to 8p.m.
Regular polling day
Monday, December
at the followtng places :
Polling Sub-Div. No. 1
In the Canadian Legion Auditorium
Polling Sub-Div. No. 2
In the Basement of the Public Library
POLLS TO BE OPEN FROM 11 a.m. TO 8 p.m.
Last day for making application to the Clerk
for a certificate to vote by proxy,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1974 at 5 p.m.
Returning Officer,
Wm. H. King
Aiime•mmb.
New 'Spot' winners named
Winners of prizes
in this Week's"Spot
the Merchant" con-
test draw were de-
termined Tuesday.
They will each be'
mailed a $5 merchan-
dise certificate good
at one of the spon-
soring merchants.
Winners were Herman
Whitfield, Box 203,
Brussels, Miss. Joanne
McArter, R.R.4,Brus-
sels and Kaye Duncan,
Brussels.
All entries receiv-
ed will be deposited
in the special ballot
box for the big grand
'prize draw valued at
$50.00.
Contest number six
appears this week
and entries for it
will be received at
the Post office until
10 o'clock on Tues..,
day.
READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED
THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 20,. 1974 - 3
Rev. McCarroll ,
nister of Presby-
rian Church ,Brus-
ls since March 1967 ,
retiring to live
Toronto. He will
each his farewell
mon on Sunday,and
the following Sat-
day he and Mrs.
Carroll will leave
r Toronto.
Mr. McCarrol 1 , was
rn in London ,Eng.
d when he was about
ne years old his
rents migrated to
nada and settled in
ronto.
He received i
s public school
aining at the King
ward Public School
d from there went
Harbord Colleg-
te Institute .Later
attended the Tor-
t() Bible .College
d on gradaation' de-
ded to study for
e Ministry of the
esbyterian Church
Canada. He atten-
d the University
Western Ontario
London and Knox
liege, Toronto.
ter three years
udy in Theology he
aduated from Knox
d was ordained by
e Prebytery of Lon-
e
Re has held charges
S t.Andrews,Molet-
rth, theBethel
arge hear London ,
ollwood Park Church,
radon, Knox Church,
milton, COOkstoWn u r chiCOOkstOwn and
st recently at Brus-h ,
Mr, and Mrs. McCar' ll have two sOnS.
uli the (Wet', is ilittet, of st,cuth-
Pretbyteri an
tirthi Haiti lton and
e YOUtig0" son 1S
iiclpal of a public
hoof in Hamilton.
F olloWing the Morn- irid 9 service on Sun
there will be a
riwell social hour.
for Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Carroll to' which all
friends and neighbors
and members of the
congregation are in-
vited.
Let Live
BE A REGULAR BLOOD DONOR
One Maim Dollar Fund
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Profed Mutual Policyholders
Kingston, Ontario,October 29,1974
M.GDemaray, President, and J. P.
Uniac, Manager, of the HOWICK
FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY were among the 150 dele-
gates representing Mutual Insur-
ance Companies throughout the
Province of Ontario who attended
a two-day Seminar at the 401 Inn • in Kingston, Ontario.
The delegates gave unanimous
approval to set in force a One
Million Dollar Trust Fund to pro-
tect the Mutual Policyholder in
the event of financial loss by a'
member company. The Fund would
replace the use of the Premium
Note now a mandatory requirement
of the Farm-Mutuals.
An Ontario Department of Insur-
ance Official, Mr. Martin Crutcher
described the new plan as the most
progressive move by any Insurance
Association that he has seen
throughout his career.
The Ontario Mutual Insurance
Association represents 53 Farm
Mutual Companies now operating in
the Province of Ontario.
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