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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-12-01, Page 16To the Electors of th VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS -RE-ELECT FRANK STRETT for councillor Having served as your councillor for the two years, I would appreciate your suppo Monday, December 6th. The interests o village have been my- concerns in the and they will continue to be In th e fut FRANK STRETTON To the Electors 'of The VILLAGE of BRUSSELS As I am running for Council, ask for your vote and support • at the polls. VOTE MALCOLM JACOBS If you need a ride to the poll call 88.7-6881 To the Ratepayers of Morris Having served as Councillor and Deputy Reeve in the Township of Morris for the past sixteen years, I feel that I could serve you as Reeve for the next two years.' If elected I will do my best to serve you. Your help and support on December 6th would be greatly appreciated. Jim Mair • Reeve dislikes :new morality' `Bayfield Reeve - Ed Oddleifson viperously protested the endorsement of a 'Statement of Intellectual Freedom' which was attached to the report of the Library Board presented to Huron County council at its November meeting last Thursday, By endorsing the statement, Mr. Oddleifson said, it indicates "We agree with the new morality. "Today, we pick up a book and find it contains nine tenths foul language," he told the council. "I do not believe in censorship but there must be some way we can control this sort of thing." "Tani not a crusader," he said, "but I want to express my distaste with the recent direction Canada is taking in this field." County Librarian W. Partridge told Mr. Oddleifson that "just because a book has some foul language should not mean that, we refuse to buy it." He said it was important' o look at the book in its complete context, "I feelia sense of revulsion," the Bayfield Reeve said. "In Watch shopping by mail a- CAC Every year, Canadians buy millions of items by mail, enjoy- ing the convenience of shopping at home, far from the madden- ing crowds and free from the pressure of sales staff. However, the delays that often accompany mail order shopping are sometimes disappointing. Often the consumer's cheque or money order is cashed ten days after submitting an order and delivery is expected to be equally swift. But some mail order firms handle thousands of orders each week, and the processing of each shipment can take another five or six weeks, even longer during the Christmas season. To avoid disappointment at Christmas when shopping by mail, shop early. If it's• too late this year, Christmas 1977 is just around the corner. Another tip: it's also best to have goods sent C.O.D, if possible. Before sending pre- payment to an unfamiliar firm, check their reputation among your friends, or write to the company requesting a list of past customers whom you may contact. To be safe, order from those firms that provide a street address and phone number, rather than just a postal box. For further advice and assist- ance, write to the Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, 781 Richmond Street, London, Ont. N6A 3H4. If you SNARE .*. We ran PLAN . 4. For writes OXFAM Working With People Who Are Helping Themselves Oitb. BOX 18,000 STN. "A" TORONTO Ivp5W 111112 many cases it' makes fie feel sick that our children should be exposed to this" Tuckersmith. Reeve Elgin. Thompson indicated that he felt much the same as did Mr. Oddleifson, Stan Profit, Reeve of Goderich, said that to argue with. Mr. Thompson and *Mr. Oddleifson would be like trying to argue with the "senior citizens and monarchy of County Council". "It's up to you," he told the councillors; "don't pick the book up and don't read it." "I'm glad my children are older because the filth and dirt- that children today can obtain is just not up my ally Seaforth Reeve John Flannery noted. • - It was clause four C•the seven clause statement around which the controversy was centred. That clause noted that "freedom of the press requires freedom of the 'To the Electors of East Wawanosh, .Morris and Blyth I respectfully solicit yo support-tO Re-Elect R. JOHN ELLIOTT as your representative on the Huron.County Board of Educati *Married with a young family *Occupation: Insurance Agent Two years experience on Board of Ei *Presently Chairman of Education Committee *Presently Chairman of Finance Committee *A parent who is genuinely interested the education of our children and t rising costs of edudation to the rate payei On December eth vote to Re-Ele serve you, • Re-Elect CHARLES THOMAS for Huron County 'Board of Education Representing. Brussels, and Grey Township I. ha8/6 two years expeeletioei. one year as vice-chairman. I -Art asking for your tuoport, so that .can - this .experience better writer to depict w shocking an unedi when such depicti with serious intent. 16—tHEAROSSELS Obeto, DECEMBER 1, 1976