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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-05-07, Page 15INTERESTED IN '4 0 0 and a gold medal • An Opportunity For Readers Of Funerals STEWART R. MANN Funeral services were held for mart Mann of Luanow on eilnesclay, April 16th at 2 p.m, m the MacKenzie Memorial apel and conducted by Rev. lig. Kaufman of Lucknow nited Church. Burial was in eenhill Cemetery. Stewart was one of the four enagers who was killed in a timing two car head on collision Highway No. 4 about 33/4 lies south of Teeswater. Stewart Russel Mann is vived by his parents, Eldon d Aileen Mann, former sidents of Grey Township, a ster Mrs. Terry (Linda) athwell of Lucknow, brother onald and twin brother Stephen th at home, also by his andfather Alex Mann of Port yerse. He was born on February 9th, 957 at Listowel. Pallbearers were six team embers of the Lucknow Juvenile ockey team, Kevin Murray, Ian ontgornery, Kevin Ackert, ennis Thompson, Bob Gillivray, John Hamilton, onorary pallbearers were the ach and manager of the team ob Ritchie and Bill Hunter. STANLEY E. STRUTHERS Stanley Elwood Struthers of twood passed away in Listowel emorial Hospital on Tuesday, Aril 29th in his 83rd year. Surviving are four daughters, rvilla (Mrs. Herb Fleishauer), ary (Mrs. Gordon Danbrook) th of Atwood; Isabel :(Mrs. elson Walk .om) of London; y rtle (Mrs. Robert Huras) of ,R,I, Waterloo; one son, James Ethel, eighteen grandchildren; ne great grandchildren; one rother, Robert Struthers of 11, Atwood. He was predeceased by his wife Myrtle; three daughters; five sters and two brothers. The late Mr. Struthers rested at e Peebles Funeral Home, John treet, Atwood, where service as held on Thursday at 2:00 M. Temporary entombment in !ma Centre Cemetery with rial in Donegal Cemetery at a er date. GEORGE HABKIRK Funeral services were held riday, May 2, at the McBeath uneral Home for George abkirk, 53, of 257 Tunis St., gersoll who died suddenly at lexandra Hospital in Ingersoll n April 29. He was born in McKillop ownship, the son of Mrs. izabeth. Habkirk and the late roll Habkirk. He spent his early fe there and married the former Oen Turnbull of Brussels in 943. After living in Mitchell and ratford, he came to Ingersoll, here he lived for 29 years. A arpenter by trade, he was a ember of Trinity United hurch, Ingersoll, King Hiram dge #37, A.F. & A.M., Harris hapter #41 R.A.M., The Ontario earn and Antique Preservers ssociation and the Golden rseshoe Antique Society of aledonia. He is survived by his wife elm one daughter Joan, Mr. uis Yungblut, Woodstock; two ns, Bob, Oakville, Jack at One, his mother ; Mrs:Elizabeth abkirk, London, three anddaughters and ogle andson. Two sisters, Margaret, rs. William Buist, Willowdale td Jean, Mrs, Jim Gourley, YilliP6g, also t urviVe. Rev, Robert Williams of Tritlity nitcl officiated at the funeral rvice and interinent followedin Cemet arriS St. ery, IngerSoll. allbearers were Bob Clemens, nssell Orth, Brock Shewart, aiph Adam, Charles Harris and Kipp, ESTABLISHED 11172 Brussels Post BRUSSELS ONTARIO $400 is being awarded to the reader of a weeldy newspaper associated as a member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association who best describes in his or her own words just what the weekly newspaper means to him or her. The written expression of frank opinion on "Our Hometown Paper" should be at least 250 words but not exceed 700. Objective is to encourage readers of CCNA Weeklies to think about what their weekly means to them, their families, their lives and their communities, and to set these thoughts down in straightforward language. Polished literary expression is not sought. The judges will be interested in simple, dear exposition that indicates an awareness by the reader of the role of the weekly in the community. Entries will first be published in the member paper. Judges will not look for excessively high praise for the local weekly; they will study the judgment and understanding by readers of the function of the weekly. This• could come from a weekly of any size, large or small. This is a unique award since it is offered not to member papers, their staffs or regular staff contributors [they are specifically excluded], but to the reader of a CCNA weekly who best describes in his or her own words just what the weekly newspaper means to him or her. Send in your entry now to Brussels Post MARIO Box. SO Brussels, Ont,„ [ NOTE,: E'tries must be received not later than May.16th,1975] BRUSSELS` ptist,, MAY 1975 —15 0001° dsv .°1170 41.11\meArititiolio I :