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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-01-12, Page 10Jewellery & Gifts Where Personal Service is still 111,141s1thwliels 4“:11117:714.0 .iszy4 887-9000 Sri be, ow*"4 rl Starts Thursday, Jan. 6 OUR WHITE OR ELNA Be sure and check our SHORT YARDAGE RACK SAVINGS OF Dave Robb PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Anniversaries Portraits - Industrial Team & Group Pictures SEAFORTH 527 ,0064 41121036 REMINDER: NIGHT CLASSES START ' NEXT WEEK - CLINTON MONDAY GODERICH THURSDAYE VANASTRA TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Turn Ifir 3rd reef:100 Hwy, 23 3. Orrin ova Milo on right Highway MI tam I I z 1:1 January 27 OFA to .1 roast Gordon Hill 4 Gordon Hill of Varna, retired president of the Ontario Federa- tion of Agriculture, will be honored at a special banquet and A 50-year old Stratford man, F.J. (Mickey) Vere of 803 O'Loane Avenue was elected chairman of Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board at a meeting in Dublin Monday night. Mr. Vere, a member of the board for the past six years was nominated by Gregory Fleming of Crediton and his motion was seconded by Donald Crowley of R.R. 2, Gadshill. Ted Geoffrey of Zurich (last year's vice-chairman) was nominated by David Teahen of Stratford and John O'Drowsky of St. Marys. The first vote ended in a tie with 13 ballots cast, with one unmarked. Vincent Young of dance on Jan. 27 at the. Royal York Hotel. According to information from the OFA office, "the format will Goderich was the only trustee absent. Following the second vote Mr. Vere was declared the chairman for 1977. Mir. Crowley of Gadshill was acclaimed vice-chairman. He was nominated by William Kinahan of Lucknow and Michael Connolly of Kippen. To pick the standing commit- tees Mr. Vere as board chairman, John Vintar, Director of Educa- tion and Mr. Geoffrey were named to pick the slate. A borrowing by-law for $1,750,000 was passed. The next regular meeting will be held January 10. be a humorous 'Roast' of Gordon which should provide a very entertaining evening." Speakers will include .rprovincial treasurer Darcy McKeough, federal agri- culture minister Eugene Whelan, Everett Biggs, George. McCague, CFPL's farm editor from London, Roy Jewel, and. Earl Maberley. New reeve (Continued froM Page 1() )" has many snowmobiles. It is necessary , however, that those who enjoy snowmobiles use them in a way that will not ruin the sport for others or disturb the ; community, he said. Smiles Two men were discussing the fact that both their sons .were away at college. "What does your boy plan to be when he graduates?" asked one. "I'm not really sure," replied,,; the other, "But judging from hiq letters it appears that he aims ti become a professional fund raiser." Mr. Hill announced at the annual convention of the OFA in Hamilton early in this month he wasn't seeking re-election as president. He had served seven years as head of the federation, and before that worked with various farm organizations nromoting better conditions for farmers. The OFA says the tickets for the banquet and dance will cost $10 each, enough to provide a gift for Mr. Hill, and will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis. They can be ordered from the OFA's central office at 387 Bloor St. E., Toronto. Upset in H -P Board election On Sale For the Month of January only 20 piece set of fine Ironstone Dishes Audrey Mayer's Lloyd 10-THE BRUSSELS, POST; 'JANUARY 1`2 1971 January Sale BIG SAVINGS ON REFRIGERATORS SAVE 150 Even if you don't need it 'till spring! OVER 40 MODELS IN STOCK NOW LEFT HANDS —RIGHT HANDS MANUALS — FROST FREE GIBBON * G E * FINDLAY * RCA MOFFAT *LEONARD Merwood Ltd'Egni.ontario • :0:291-31111 _ .---- i ...„....•0-4 i i r ..„...-r.:= t '''''' " .........ft . _.........,' • 0 0 on some models Smith