The Brussels Post, 1980-03-12, Page 3By Bill Smiley
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THE CAST
REHEARSES — Re—
hearsals are in full
swing out. at Grey
Central in Ethel now,
for the Grey Home and
School Association's
production of Annie,
Get Your Gun, which
will take place in April
(Photo by Langlois)
New pries t -here Grey hires fenceviewers,
dog tag sellers
up
The St. Ambrose Roman Catholic parish.
in Brussels and the. SaCred Heart Roman
Catholic Church in Wingham -have a new
priest-Father Wesley Gutowski, who
replaces Father Antony Sonderup.
Father Sonderup took a leave of absence
for six months with the permission of the
Bishop of London and is currently in London.
Father Gutowski received his education in
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,Perhaps this sounds like sour grapes.
Well, it is. As Shaw said: "The trouble with
youth is that it is wasted on the young."
And as Smiley says: "The trouble with travel
is that is it wasted on kids who don't know a
Grecian urn from an Italian pizza."
Oh, it's not that I haven't travelled. I've
been to, Great Britain. And spent two years
staggering around in the blackout or wading
through the torrential rains of bonnie
Scotland. I'Ve been to France. Slept five
Poland where he was ordained 16 years ago.
He came to Canada in 1970 and was at Our
Lady of Czestochowa Church in London until
being transferred to the St. Phillips parish in
Petrolia and the Holy Rosary mission in
Wyoming, Ontario where he has been for the
past eight years.
He came to the Wingham and Brussels
charges on February 18.
weeks in a tent in an orchard in Normandy.
Been to Belgium. Antwerp; buzzbombs.
Know Holland well. Spent two weeks locked
in a box-car in a railway siding at Utrecht.
Am intimately acquainted with Germany.
Was bombed in Braunsweig and Leipzig,
and spent a delightful six months in
salubrious Pomerania, as a guest of the
Third Reich.
Oh, I've been around all right: But
somehow it wasn't quite the same. Rattling
through Deutschland on a train with a 10-day
stubble of beard on your chin and a tagend of
sour black bread stuffed into your battle-
dress blouse is not quite similar to climbing
aboard a 747 with your tote-bag and waiting
for the stewardess to bring your first meal.
Would I trade? Not on your life.
• Grey Township council hired additional
fenceviewers and men to count dogs and sell
dog tags when it met in regular council
session last Monday;
Gerald Miller and Harry Gillis were hired
as the additional fenceviewers and Merle.
Duncan and Cliff Bray were hired to count
the dogs and sell dog tags at $2.00 per dog.
Council also passed a number of by-laws
including one to put up a four way ,stop in
Cranbrook. They passed a by-law authoriz-
Road budget
BY HENRY HESS
Huron County will have to come up with
an additional $95,000 to spend on roads in
1980, an increase of eight per cent over last
year.
In the budget presented to county council
last Thursday it was noted that proposed
expenditures actually are up only 6.7 per
cent, a toal increased of $219,000. However
the Ministry of Transportation , and
Communications has, reduced its subsidy by
$33,000 this year, meaning more of the
money must be raised through the county
levy. •
Engineer Bob Dempsey explained the
$95,000
major increase in the. budget is due to "the
energy situation". Asphalt prices are up to
$1504160 per ton, he reported, compared
to $70-$75 when he came to the county two
years ago.
McKillop Township Reeve Allan Campbell
had a suggestion how the county could save
some money, but it didn't get very far.
Mr. Campbell said that while he had no
quarrel with the $1,366 the county spent on
repairing the' Hullett-McKillop boundary
bridge last year, he did question the $10,000
budgeted for engineering studies on that
bridge and another one in 1980.
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great 747-lciads of little shavers. from Grade
Eight will be descending on the un-
suspecting residents of Hong Kong and Rio
de Janeiro. Lord help them. The residents,
not the kids.
ing the placing of buried plants by Bell
Canada and a by-law authorizing the
purchasing of a fan for the fire hall. Another
bylaw was passed to establish an expense
allowance of $300 for the volunteer
firefighters.
The tender of Donnegan's Haulage for the
crushing and application of approximately
" 25,000 cubic yards of gravel at $1.45 a cubic
yard was accepted by council.
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