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them to the proper
authorities." He
would also try, he
said, to speed up
completion of un-
finished projects in
the village.
Garage owner Harold
Bridge who is trying
for a seat on council
for the second time,
said "it would be a
pleasure to serve
the people of Brus-
sels.
Plans for an all
candidates meeting
where the public ,
could quiz those
who ,are running for
office were cancelled
when several candi-
dates refused to
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COUNTY HONOURS A large group of
4-H club members from Brussels and
district was honoured at an Achieve-
ment Day Saturday at Grey Central
School in Ethel. Girls whose hard
work have won them county honours
certificates are, seated, left,
Joan Huether, Gaye Fischer, Joyce
McCallum, Donna Smith, Frances
Blake and, rear, Linda Ferstoep,
Debbie Hood, Lillian Baillie, Jane
Schade, Mary Lammerant, Marleen
Glanville, Jenny Reinick and Annette
Boneschanker. Photo by Pat Langlois)
GIRL GUIDES
Brussels first Girl
GUide.Company was
held on Nov. 12 at
the Library with. 12
gfrisguides preseryt,
Leader Captain Kel-
lington and Mr$,5.
Blenkhorn were in
attendance.
Guides were opened
by a few games being
played then the lea-
ders did a study on
camp fires.
Attendances and fit-
ness records were
checked.
Taps were repeated
and Kathy *Sholdice
said. the Guide prayer.
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a successful con-
tracting business in
the village when he
asked for support at
the polls.
Rank Ten Pas', who
has been a member
of council for 1.1
years, said that he
felt he had served
the electors well in
the past and will
continue to do so.
lie urged voters to
think seriously be-
fore they vote.Ivan
Campbell, who has
been a councillor
for 10 years and
chairman of the roads
committee for six,
ews of Ethel
Correspondent
Mrs.Chester Earl
The Ethel Women's
Institute met at the
home of Mrs.Archie
Jacklin. Roll call
was answered by
fourteen members and
two visitors. Mrs.
Cliff Bray reported
on the new stove for
the Community Centre.
llrs,Ralph Kiffer will
take a carload of
ladies to Kitchener
to the Convention.
!Irs ,Cliff Bray and
lirs,Relph Keffer are
to be the new Hal I
Board members for
1975 -1976. The
Christmas meeting
WI be, held at the
Bone of Mrs .Geo . Pear-
ibn, Mrs. Dan Dekker
gave the motto "If
ittwasn't for Agri-
Culture what would the city folk do". lirs ,Archie Jacklin
gave the topic and
also conducted a
oontest. Lunch was
iened by Mrs, R.
hei fer and'Mes. H. Cl4skekker.
Mrs .John Vine of
(Won visited with $1.C6r1 McDonald
lir, and Mt's.A.I1 1^eni-ll,,er and Mr. and Mr's
14,1 this past hieek,
1r,end Mrs.C.Ray-
nod have moved intO their new home on
said he would appre-
ciate support for
another term.
George Jutzi,who
is trying for a
council seat for the
first time says he
is running "because'
I feel a person
should offer his ser-
vices at some time
in his life". "I am
glad there is an
election", Mr.Jutzi
continued. "There
are six excellent
candidates and I urge
every voter in Brus-
sels to get out and
vote".
George Langlois,
another first time
candidate, owns a
Arthur St. Mr. and
Mrs.Guy Quesnel of
Burlington have
moved into the Ray-
nard home.
Mr. and Mrs.Dennis
Earl and Janice of
Owen Sound visited
Sunday with Mr.and
Mrs.Chester Earl.
Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Scheerer were
Mr.and Mrs.Harry
Forbes and Mr.and
Mrs.Bert Mitchell of
Elmira.
Mr.and Mrs.Chas.
Scheerer were dinner
guests at the home .
of their son Mr.and
Mrs.Ken Scheere in
Goderich on their
fortieth wedding
anniversary Nov.14.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Brown and family of
Monkton visited Mr.
and Mrs.Seth Pride on
Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Robt.
Cunningham spent the
weekend in Toronto
and attended the Royal
Winter Fair.
Dr.W,L.A. and Mrs.
Wai"dlaw of Brantford
spent the weekend•
with Dr. and Mrs.D.
Wardlaw.
Mrs.Stan Seibert
spent some time in
Linwood with her
grandchildren While
their parents were on
a trip to Jamaica.
,hairstyling business
in the village."I
make no promises I
cannot keep but if
elected I will do my
utmost to serve my
village to the best
'of my ability", Mr.
Langlois said.
Frank Stretton, a
public school tea-
cher, is also on his
first try for a
council seat. Mr.
Stretton said that
if elected to council
he would galdly listen
to suggestions from
the people of Brus-
sels and "channel
Mrs.Layton Smith
visited a day this
past week with Mr.and
Mrs.Wm.Dobson.
Mr.and Mrs.Frank
Hiemstra and family
of Listowel visited
Sunday with Mr.and
Mrs.Geo. Hiemstra.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug.
Evans and family
visited Sunday with
Mr.and Mrs.Brian Evans,
in Kitchener and at-
tended the baptismal
service ,in St.Andrew s
Presbyterian Church
when the infant son
of Mr.and Mrs.Brian
Evans was ,baptized.
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