The Brussels Post, 1974-11-20, Page 4NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF
TOVVNSH1P of GREY
Notice is hereby given that polls'
will be opened for the Election
of Three Councillors to serve
the Township of Gr'ey and Two
Members, by Public School Electors
to serve the Huron County Board
of Education.
'Advance Poll Saturday,
November 23rd,1974
At Township Office, Ethel,Ont.
From 11 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Regular Polling Day
Monday, December 2nd
1974
At the following places:
Polling Sub-division No. 1 at
Residence of Kenneth Wilbee,
Lot 8, Concession 5
Polling Sub-division No. 2 at
Residence of George Wesenberg,
Part Lot 1, Concession 11
Polling Sub-division No. 3 at
Trevor Smith Store, Walton.
Polling Sub-division No. 4 at
Moncrieff Community-Hall
Polling Sub-division No. 5 at
Ethel Community Centre
Polling Sub division No. 6 at
Residence of Archie Campbell
Lot 27,Concession 3
Polling Sub-division No. 7 at
Cranbrook Community Centre
Polls to be opened from
11 A.M. to 8 P.M.
The last day for making apPlic:a t"
ion to the clerk for a certifica t
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November 26th
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Edythe M. Cardiff
Returni ng Officer
To the Electors of:
Brussels and Grey
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Morris Townships
As a candidate for election to Huron County
Board of Education I solicit your support in the
December 2nd election.
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Morris Township
Notice of Poll
Notice is hereby given to the Public School Electors
of the TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS that whereas more'
candidates have been nominated to the following of-
fice than ,the number required to fill such office
therefore polls will be held at the times and places
stated in this notice for the purpose of electing:
2 Representatives TO THE
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Advance Poll
November 23, 1974, at the Township Hall
Regular Polls
December 2, 1974, at the following places
POLL NO. 1: Laurie Scott's, Con. 8 S% Lot 8
POLL NO. 2: J. G. Cragg's, Walton
POLL NO. 3 : Institute Hall, Belgrave
POLL NO. 4: Township Hall
POLL NO. 5: Harvey Edgar's, Con. 2, S1 /2 Lot 7
POLL NO. 6: A. Campbell's, Con, 2 S% Lot 26
All poll's will be open from 11 o'clock a.m. until 8
o'clock p.m. and no longer.
Proxy Applications
A person who has been appointed a voting proxy
may apply to the Clerk not later than 5 o'clock
in the afternoon of TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1974
to receive a certificate to vote by proxy.
Helen D. marlin.
Returning Officer.
News of Belgrave
Community holds euchre
Correspondent
Mrs.L.Stonehouse
Win at Euchre
Ten tables of euchre
were played in the
CommunitYCentre last
`Wednesday evening
with winners being --
High Lady - Mrs.Ross
King- Low Lady -Mrs.
Margaret Carter;High
Man.- Edgar Wightman;
Low Man - Lorne Jam-
ieson.
SPONSOR SHOWER
A miscellaneous
shower was held on
Friday evening at the
home of Mr.and Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler in
honour of their niece
Ann Wheeler of Lon-
don, bride-to-be of
this month.
Contests were en-
joyed and the guest
of honour was re-
cipient of many
lovely gifts.
Lunch was served
by the hostess as-
sisted by Mrs. Ross
Anderson.
Guests were pres-
ent from Brussels,.
Lucknow, Clinton,
London and Belgrave .
HONOR MR.AND MRS.
BLAIR
A reception and
dance was held in
the Women's Institute
Hall on Saturday,
November 2 in honour
of Mr.and Mrs.Alex
Blair. Music was sup-
plied by the Alley
Cats. Before lunch
was served Harvey
Black asked Alex and
Deena to come to the
front where he read
an address and Tom-
my Black presented
them with a gift of
money.
Both Alex and Deena
expressed their thanks
and lunch was served,.
Mrs.Garner Nicholson
took the topic on the
country of Nepal.She
read a story on two
missionaries in Nepel.
The roll call was
answered on a verse
about Joy.
Mrs.Shortreed
brought forward a mot-
ion that the officers
resume their work for
1975.
Sick and shut-in
calls were recorded.
Hymn "Simply Trust-
ing Every Day".Mrs.
McBurney close the
meeting with prayer.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs,.Vincent
Makes of London spent -
the weekend with her
parents,Mr.and Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler.
Mr.C.R.Coultes is
now a resident •of
Huronvfew, Clinton.
Mr.and Mrs.Lorne
Jamieson spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Jamieson of
Richmond Hill.
We are sorry to
hear that. Mrs. Bert
Johnston is a patient
in Victoria Hospital,
London.
A number of Huron
North L.O.L.members
were in attendan ce_ at
Huronview on Sunday,
Nov.17 at 7 p.m. The
service was conducted
by Robert Hibberd with
the Rev.C.E Carroll as
speaker taking as his
text Revelations 21:13.
Special numbers were
provided by Howard
Blake on the piano
and Mrs.Emerson Mit-
chell on the violin.
Miss Ruth Ann Pletch
returned home last
week from her trip to
the British Isles and
other parts of Europe.
Mr.Stanley Cook is
now a resident of Cal-
lender Nursing Home,
Brussels.
Mr. Harold Keating
is a patient in Wing-
ham and District Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs.Stanley
Black spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Vincent of
Oakville.
Mrs.Harry Davis of
Toronto,Mr.and Mrs.
Art Hagerman of Beeton
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor.
Mrs .Clare Van Camp
spent a few days with
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jar-
din and Michael of
London.
Mr.and Mrs.Lorne
Campbell and Mr.and
Mrs.John Campbell
spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs;
John Galbraith and
Michael of Whitby
and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon
Campbell of Toronto.
HI-C GROUP MEETS
The Hi-C met at the
home. of Wayne Cook
with an attendance of
twelve.
Barbara Moore showed
slides on India. Toc_
Alpha ,was discussed.
Wayne Cook conducted
games and later ser-
ved lunch.
HOLDRECEPTION
A reception for
Joyce and John Thomp-
son was held in the
Women's Institute
Hall on Saturday
evening November 9
with a large atten-
dance. Music was
supplied by the Alley
Cats. Joyce and John
were called to the
platform and Murray
Vincent read an ad-
dress and Glen Walker
presented the gift.
Both John and Joyce
replied after which
lunch was served.
W. M. S.
The W.M.S. met
Tuesday in the Pres-
byterian Church. Mrs.
J.C.McBurney presided
and opened the meet-
ing with a call to
worship. Hymn "More
Love to Thee' was
sung. Scripture was
read by Mrs. Mac
Scott, The meditation
theme was on "Joy",
by Mrs.Walter Short-
reed after which Mrs.
J.C.McBurney lead in
prayer
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