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The Brussels Post, 1974-12-11, Page 13Grey Twp. Election results Poll No. COUNCILLORS [3] Armstrong Dunbar Johnston den Dekker Weber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Advance 38 84 , 70 42 75 35 59 2 29 77 57 40 89 29 62 5 50 53 33 36 68 38 43 I 42 32 12 22 66 23 29 4 16 18 17 14 55 13 20 3 Total. 405 388 322 230 156 HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 121 Thomas 28 58 40 47 88 27 40 6 Grey 334) Morris 154) Brussels444) Shortreed 24 63 61 26 76 32 42 4 Grey 328) Morris 196); Brussels 388) Desna ray 46 15 12 13 29 19 19 1 Grey 154) Morris 65) Brussels 114) MacDonald 11 19 20 14 34 14 40 0 Grey 152) Morris 47) Brussels 104) 932 912 333 303 There are TOYS for all ages VIEW MASTERS 2.99 REELS Fisher Price and TONKA TOYS PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONEY RAY & HELEN ADAMS — 887-6671 Is 50th rsary h„ Jordan, who ner of Outram. the village of !,d their Soth ersary on t he nily and friends day at the M urant in Luck. open house was nd evening at [inner on Sahli., ith Mr. & Mrs ds and relatives iatham, Lucas, ichmond 1111, ls, Cranbrook, know. Huronview [onday. The las shopping I donated by ments were he auxiliary, ogram of the )er• Birthday )sts for the presented to erved to 150 mcee for the music. Mrs, and Mrs. bers; Vocal a reading by ted by Mrs. Orating her Inst itute for le residents. ae Goderich Ls concert on leads and Eric Munro e violin and duets and a Mainers. ips who will peen greatly LTD. ;, ONT. r• 169 RIC .TION L'S Members of the Evening Unit of the' Brussels United Church, entertained the ladies of the congregation December 4, in the laird) parlour. Sarah Stephen- on opened the meeting with the all to worship followed by the you, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks". Marie hIcTaggart led in prayer. The uartet composing of Betty ampbell, Nelva Scott, Sarah lephenson and Barb IlcCutcheon entertained during the evening with Christmas songs. Karen Cardiff accom- panied them on the piano. A pageant by the members of the evening unit was presented assisted by carol singing by Julie Campbell and Carol Raymond. The pageant told the Christmas Story, The programme concluded with hymn "Silent Night" and the lord's Prayer. Card party held The second card party of the eason was held at St. Ambrose Church on Tuesday evening, lecember 3rd with nine tables in ay, Winners were: High Lady President Gert Kellington was in charge of the business. Gifts were to be purchased for mem- bers who are in Huronview and Callander's Nursing Home and shut-ins. The social committee made recommendations for the catering groups.. Elsie Miller brought in the slate of officers for the following year: Past President-Sarah Stephenson President - Marie LeDrew 1st Vice President - Anne Smith 2nd Vice President - Jean Bridge Secretary - Luella Mitchell Ass't Secretary - Nelva Scott Treasurer - Alma Watson Pianist - Mary Bryans Assistant Pianist-Betty Campbell Leader of Afternoon Unit-Dorothy Steffler Leader of Evening Unit- Betty Campbell It was decided to donate either money or gifts for the natients in at St. Ambrose Mrs. Jack Thynne; High Man - Mrs. Jan Hall (playing as a man); Low Lady - Mrs. Clem Steffler; Low Man - Wilbur Turnbull; Lucky Cup - Allen Webb. FIGURE SKATING — Carol Wheeler, R.R.5, Brussels and Blaine Moore of .Wingham placed second in free skating pairs at London in the Western Ontario Sectionals held there on December 4th, 5th & 6th. They have been chosen to go on the team to represent Western Ontario at the Ontario Games at Thunderbay - Dec. 27 - 30th. continuous flow dryers on • Tuesday, December 17 A factory representative will be present to explain the operation and mainten- ance of the unit. BE ON HAND 7:45 p.m. AT Evening Unit has Christmas pageant Goderich Psychiatric Hospital. Since this is a personal contribu- tion, anyone wishing to help may make donations to Barb moei ohPan VISIT US TO SELECT • Xmas Gifts and Cards as well as your HOLIDAY GROCERIES. We extend the Season's Best Wishes to All Customers. BILL, HAZEL and LAURIE ELLIOTT CRANBROOK General Store WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK A GOOD SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, GIFT WRAP, DECOR- ATIONS ETC. FROM $1.00 UP Ski-doo Suits Size 2 to Men's XL Priced From 9.98 - 36.98 Ski-doo Boots for all ages 8.98 - 21.98 A good selection of Hats & Mitts We will be open EVERY MONDAY in December, starting December 2 and each evening from DECEMBER 16 — DEC- EMBER 23 for your shopping convience. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS WHILE THERE IS A GOOD SELECTION With each purchase of $2.00 or more you will receive a ticket on a G.A.F. Pocket Camera Out- fit. Draw to be made. Christmas Eve. Ray & Helens . Family Centre !ezer or dmas rial ICE "THE BUSINESS RELIABILITY BUILT °. 521-0120. AYR SEAFORTH CAMBRIDGE THE BRUSSELS POSTy DECEMBER 11t, 1974