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Ruth Wolfe of Clifford, Jim
Zettel, Hanover and Bud
Bitton, Al Sinclair, Melanie
McLaughlin, Consultants,
Ministry of Culture and
Recreation.
A resolution from the floor
supported the Field Con-
sultants of the area and
asked for a return to former
services supplied by such
people.
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All purchasers will
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certificates have the old
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Nov. 1 Value Nov. 1 Value
$109.25 1983 $155.63
$119:36 1984 $170.03
$130.40 1985 $185.76
$142.46
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1979
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1981
1982
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14 THE BRUSSELS NOVEMBER 8, 1978 .
Huron people at
About fifty attended the
Lake Huron Zone of
0.M.R.A. annual conference
held Oct. 28, in Goderich at
the High School, The Con-
ference was chaired by Pre-
sident, Jack Bird of Owen
Sound. Jack Riddell, Pro-
vincial member of parliament
brought greetings from the'!
Ontario governent, and
Mayor Shewfelt welcomed
delegates ,to Goderich. Jim
Chalmers of Welland spoke
on behalf of O.M,R.A.
K.W. Robinson R.P.M.R.
(F) of Peterborough pre-
sented the keynote address
On "Who Does What" in
recreation stressing that big-
ger is not always better and
the need for factual. in-
formation and well organized
business procedures, The
successof a recreation com-
mittee, he , said, is dependent
on the decisions made by
that committee and how they
are carried out.
Four participant work-
shops covered topics of (1)
Who does What in the
Directed Community. (2)
The Real Role of the .Non-
Directed Recration Commit-
tee. (3) Municipal Re-
creation and the Arts and.
(4) Sharing the Cost - the
Government and You.
ReSource people for the
workshops included Dave
Wenger and Elmer Wick of
Mount Forest, Gord Mc-
Garvey of Kincardine, Mike
Dymond of Goderich, Clair
Fowler and Bill Coulter of
Port Elgin, Clare t.11(ristie of
Owen Sound. Mark Gaviller
and Marilyn Struthers of
Grev-BrucC Arts Council l
ROSART--MAI1R
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
married to David 'Resort, son of
Stanley Rosart on Saturday, 'September 23. at Melville.
Presbyterian - Church in Brussels. Rev. Ken lnnes
Officiated, at the ceremony -and the bride was given in
marriage by her • father. The maid of honor was - Barb.
Eilliott: a friend of the bride, of London. Bridesmaids were
Norma Rover of Pickering, sister of the bride, Dianne
Miller of Burlington, sister of the groom, and Debbie
Rosart .of Burlington. sister-in-law of . the groom. The
groomsman was Joe Rosart of Burlington, brother of the
groom and ushers were Ron -Royer of Pickering,
brotherin4aw of the bride,' Abe Haasimot of. Kincardine,
frio,nd ,of; the groom, and. Bill Millar of Burlington,
1 ro.therjn,low of the groom-. - Julie ,Millar, niece of The, •
groom., was flower girl and Michael Milar, nephew of the
groom was the ringbearer. The orgOnist was Joanne King
and soloists were Joan Mair and Peggy Gibson who sang
Sunrise, Sunset and Morning Has' Broken. Following the
wedding, a reception was held at the Brussels Legion Hall.
The couple took a wedding trip, to the Bahamas and arc
.residing at 57 William Street in Milvcrton.
Police News
Ola November 1, Nancy
Martin of R.R.1, Luck now
and Grace H. Elliott of .
R.R.1. Wroxeter were in-
volved in a collision on Huron
County Road 12 at Huron (
County road 7, Howich
Township, Nancy Martin re-
ceived minor injuries as a
result of the collision, Wing-
ham OPP report.
'Thirty eight charges were
laid under the highway traf-
fic act and 34 warnings were
issued.
Four charges were laid
under the liquor licence act.
During the week, thre
were five motor vehicle col-
lisions which caused an ;
Linda
Brussels
Moir,
was
James
Mr.
Mair
and Mrs
of
MRS. DON AVONNEl
MARTIN of RR 1, Ethel
graduated on Oct; 28 at the.
'University of Western Ontario
with a Bachelor of A its
degree. She is presently '
teaching at Grey Central,
Ethel.