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12—THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 5, 1972
-AREA FUNERALS- Short Shots
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slapped with a Whopping Me.
Hurry up and get. them in on
time or you will face a fine for
'toeing late with your return.
The pictures that are being
published in "The Post" this,
gentennial Year are creating a
MO deal of interest amongst
our readers far and near, young
and old have expressed their
pleasure. We have reports that
a number of people are making
scrap-books of them. The, older
pictures should give the younger
generations some insight into the
times, places and people of the
early years of our village and
some of the activities and accorn-
plishments of those who lived
here before us. Later pictures,
in which people they, can identify
themselves, or older friends and
relatives, are a re-occurring
pleasure.
Huron
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Grey, who has served on MDC
for several years, said that since
many decisions are made at the
executive level of MDC, it was
important that Huron have rep-
resentation on the executive.
Reeve Thomas also noted that
the appointees by council should
be persons who would likely stay
on the board for four or five
years. This continuity, Reeve
Thomas felt, would put Huron's
members in a solid position which
would increase their likelihood
to serve on the executive com-
mittee of MDC.
The Warden noted that since
all council appointees would be
elected officials, there would be
no assurance of a continued stay
on the board. ReeveThoma.s sug-
gested these persons should be
appointed for three year terms,
for instance, in the same manner
as they are appointed to other
county committees.
Reeve Oddleifson also ex-
pressed the hope that Huron's
development officer, Spence
Cummings, would attend MDC
meetings and perhaps be named
a resource person by the board.
J0, HN
JO1M Cook, 28, of 1c1lharchan
rslos, Home, S Worth,
formerly of. VicKillop Township,
rnireclay following a short
illness, For most of his life he
lived in the ..,14 eadhury area,
Funeral SerVicewa$
day at 11 a.m. at the
ney funeral home with Rev. M.
E. Reuber officiatiug,
oterment followed in
Brussels cemetery,.
MRS. ELLA KENNEDY
Mrs. Ella Kennedy passed
away at Wingham & District Hos-
Pital April 2, 1972 in her 81st
year. She was the beloved wife
of the late Andrew Kennedy and
is survived by a son, Douglas
Kennedy, Union Bay, B, C. , daugh-
ters, Mrs. Berry Ellington,(Ruth)
R.R. 2, Vanessa and Mrs. Richard
Leggett (Gladys) Belmont and a
son Jack Kennedy, R.R. 4,
Brussels.
A funeral was held from the
Tasker Funeral Ho me Blyth on
Tuesday, April 4th at 2 o'clock.
Interment followed in Blyth
Cemetery.
Pallberers were Ed. Taylor,
Mervyn Pipe, Ralph Caldwell,
Charles Bray, Clifford Bray and,
Bill Carter.
JOHN STUART McNAIR
The sudden death occurred
at his residence, H.R. 2, Brussels
on March 30th of John Stuart,
McNair. He was 62.
Born in Grey Township, he
was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James McNair. Educated
at township schools, he graduated
from Brussels Continuation
School and. Listowel High Sdhool.
A farmer, he was active in
the community. He was a
member of the session of Knox
Presbyterian Church and of the
C.O.F. Atwood.
He is survived by his widow,
the former Elunad Williams to
whom he was married at Valetta.
near Chatham, April 22,, 1943 and
by a daughter Myra of Qederibh.
He is also survied by a sister
Margaret, Mrs. Orley Shaw, Mt.
Forest.
The Canadian Order of Fores,
tears held a memorial service at
the M.LWatts funeral home,
Brussels , on Friday,evening.
Funeral services were conducted.
by Rev. W. T. Murray oti Saturn
day afternoon at the funeral home.
interment followed in Brussels
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Wilfred Strickler, Stan, Fischer,
Earl Dunn, Ken McDonald,
Stewart Steiss and Jim Hart.
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