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CALL AN AGENT OktHEOPPla
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
August is holiday month for
Knox Church. There will be no
service during the month with the
exception of August 21 when Mr.
Leslie Perrie will conduct the
service.
Reverend Kenneth Knight of
Rosetown, Saskatchewan,
showed pictures of India in Knox
Church on Tuesday ' evening.
These were taken when Reverend
Knight and his wife were on a
3-week Mission Insight bus tour.
A good number of relatives and
friends were present to enjoy the
pictures and commentary and a
social time after in the basement
When refreshments were served.
The collection amounting to Si29
will go to the Jobat Hospital
through second century
"Advance for Christ."
Mrs. Ken Miller and daughter,
Jodi spent a week at Orlanda,
Florida, and Disneyland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter,
Oshawa, visited Mrs. Lylle
Gordon.
Ethel people
attend younion
Correspondent
Mrs. C. Bray
[lie people of Ethel extend
sympathy to Mrs. Charlie
Scheerer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Elwood
M'-Taggart spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McTaggart of Heidelberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Phiefer and ,
family waited with friends at
McTeer last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alexander,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alexander and
family, Mr. Norman Beirnes
attended the Beirnes Reunion
held in Donegal.
Mrs. Claire Long, and Mrs. Mac
Engel accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Keys to London on Sunday
for the 40 Wedding Anniversary
of Mr. and Mrskndy Jordan.
Mrs. Peter Rutledge, London,
visited Mrs. Mac Engel on
Monday,
Mrs. Stewart McNair visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry at
Goderich.
Mrs. Fred Hayden of Gorie
received news of the death of her
brother, Oscar Gorsality of
Michigan, following a severe
stroke. A former resident of
Cranbrook, he was 77 years of
age.
Miss Mary MacDonald of
Toronto was home for the
weekend.
STEPHANIE J. KELLINGTON
Mrs. Stephanie Jane Kellington,
daug hter of Max and Barbara
Watts graduated Saturday from
conestoga College, Doon Nursing
Division, Kitchener.
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10—THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST3 1977
Cranbrook
Seep ictures of India
A ..veteran Ontario ,' ;• weekly .. to, depoistrate to,:-Oe • 'federaJ '
newspaperman. has. been •eleetd... •governnient' ::that . ,it : :can, :and,
national president' of the. 550- • • ' should,• .., reach.:. ridrai.: . Canada
member •Canadian* Community ?..through our • "priernberShip,: •An '
Newspapers Association.. dttring'% ' audited circni4tion plays, a great
the • association's: '58th - annual - role .in this sales ,• proeessY he.
convention at Winnipeg; • . • ' • -Wadded, . ••• -,...' : • ,'• . f.....•:
Lynn Lashbrook, 54, of Rodney;. . : •.."Pn the. other. side of the coin,,,
publishes the Rodney', Mercnry,•.' . wp.'fiaVe: to, Maintain, a ; strongr
(circulation 1570), and. the' West,liaison,with,•Parliainent,'aU4 'with
Lorne Sun (cireulation.880), inthe thegOvernmenf.inandarinS in the ..
age-old type of one4nan oPera-:' national cai).4:41P:i monitor Cigla7,:...
tion, but with the most up-to-date , WO tbatwotild :interfere, PirhPr... '
offset printing process possible;• : with out: right to dO business ,:in ,. -
His publications have ' won more. • PhOhaficetPlace,:,,cii.Otir privilege,
than 35 provincial and national • of ::::sPeAkillg• .'i1*eetlY•:: te;:•.,,e,.14.:::..T:
awards for general exCellence,. • readerShity...0iO4ji.: our ,editorial :: •
editorials and advertising:; . . ' tog4''•;.1:1.0.•.aj.4...,:.''.
the industry. • associariert *sinee : 'c.4n.ida .. and.,: the ;need ,..o .. e .
follows• a full career .ofservicelio ''views ',dn . editorial ...freedoinIii
the : board . of directors ,it, the .
Ontario provincia) association. He
1956; when he 'was first.eleet elect ed. vigilant
Mr, Lashbroolesr - ,,election,. -• . Mr: ' Lashbrook' ..haS..., Strotig:.
46Yeri)inerit:.'.
my.
,c,:. 6m to 4i1ity.atiai.:., foetfp. town. ofRodneYauil
• ••,,.41, •otod.......4. n,1.0.i ....'. municipal coverage And pditorialeo
:1 '' at. 1 41'• levels.:.• l 4.
served as president of theOntario, ; • Illeetin0, hi'....
Weekly `Newspapers" Association .. : reP9ii Ihern :in ..dergi,1,.*:Ph:t0P;14. : • 1.!*e*.is in the cotrintuTilhi?sl
strength andIt always' Will
1'. produce for them.
years he has served. • en: ; the ' P4ge'Of•ditorial;COMPlen't PO the% ,'.'''
national executive as treasurer for local local isSueS of the.,Week, •I,Ibelieve • .'.
in 1963. 'During the past fOurteen•:„0at, f..usuallY..: Write a full 'tabloid ::'...
he:Said. • '-....... •
:4Shbroolt speaks flirt eight years, and as chairman of ' you could soli up :to .:pititospphy ; •••:' .
the executive committee for five. '; '4,'' ,j-fp'woaperiiig: : ,.with:': the: ....H4nedfi: aas sretiicyucidatienlymu4aibcioptiati
The Canadian 'Corninunity" ';coultnerit 'that., every ••commninity.:,..: . benefits Of living in a small!
Newspapers Association is a `deserves '..first :" •class, '.edit'Orial ...
federation of independent
provincial associations. - • Its
mandatels to promote the weekly
press on a national, scale,' while
co-ordinating member'. programs :.Lashbrook is martied t which are shared among the can give th heier,:,bideg.t to the .i
member provincial groups. community," '
Carroll. of a neighboring h
school, teacher, the former Sh
"I have seen much' of the • Lashbrook, speaks. animatedly
'ship. ,They have three gi
from an interesting perspective, . promOtiOn of the' industry on all • ,
dramatic change in this industry. about the need : for increased
and I have established a number
i
leyels including the ..grassrootns• gradrst yferaormbuWsineesst
' .'daughters, Heather, a re
of priority areas that I want level where he,- as :preSident, *Jsoacnieciliong,ythefi
Ryerson in Toronto and Lauri stressed during my :term of• intends to;increase the. amount of
school senior. "They b office," says Lashbrook. visitation :across the. Country. "I .nigh
all spent time h elping their Da The presidential term runs for a . started as .a printer's deVil. Under
year, from ont, annual. convention my father who published the' ,
to the next. „ Rodney paper and became a full
time :employee in 1944, so I know
"Audit of circulation by an how badly we need to 'shout out •
outside agency iscrucial, to the our story of strength in reader-
success of all our industry efforts ,
these past years. I haVe been it out. . .
ship: I intend to see that we:shout
heartened to see the* provincial
.. .
"ommunity newspapers . are
associations set audited circular - an old medium that has •a totally .
flan as a requirement of member- new and important impact as' a : 'leadership that , will guide
ship. I plan to promote strongly result of Offset printing and as a induStry, whose weekly task it
"Par( of the thrust in our 'ment to ' the Community for . to reflect the .Canada that s
this kind of leadership," he says. result of the sociologidal •inove-'
presentations to Ottawa has been personal identity. needs: That•
is astride a, crossroad of decision
its futtire. •
LYNN LASHM100 • •
gur, tri&age. as. an Indust
subscriber§.kiowti
only place . they can find i
coverage of its affairs, ...I: have:
served in association• work 'to
make: it possible 'for all 'weekly,
newspapers in the COuntry, to:
grow stronger, so:that they, 'too, .
time . . rom i to time and as al
of his 'studies at the'Univers
yVestern Ontario (Class of'41
: folloWs the politics of sot&
ern Ontario with relish,
he, says, with obvious pride,
Lynn Lashbrook is a v
ordinary Canadian newspap
man arid community leader, v
has trained. his judgment
acquired hiS wisdom from '
everyday problems of rnalcit4
small community run for
citizens. It is this season
.