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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-03-14, Page 4DREAM A POSSIBLE DREAM E M Contact our office: Main Street East Listowel 291.1450 VG MIORTGAGIE #ONFY Contact our office VICIDR1A AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 Member Canada Depos,t Insurance Coronralion H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service & Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON , 887-6063 44 , CRAWFORD tit IV I ft A OTORS WINGHAM ,ONTARIO IBE SUR I • • • • • . • • ••••• • • 1977 DODGE ASPEN 4 door low mileage 1977 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4D-Ht. 1976 PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY 1975 CORONET 2D Ht. 1975 DODGE MONACO fully 1975 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE equ2ipdpooedr 1974 DODGE 3/4 O FORD 1/2 TOTNTN RUCK 1974 PICK-UP 1970 CUTLASS 1978 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Fully equipped 1978 CHRYSLER LE BARON Fully equipped 1978 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 Door Hardtop 357-3862 Clinton Spring fair on June 2 when the Fair Board will be celebrating its 125th anniversary. Council approved a road budget of $234,900 for 1979. Of this $156,600 will be for maintenance and $78,300 for construction. The construction work involved is the building up of 21/2 miles of concession 3 to 7 on sideroad 30-31. Edna Shannon of R.R.4, Walton, will be paid $3.00 for each dog she registers in the township and for which she collects the licence fee. The rate of fees will re- main the same as last year-- first male dog, $5.00; second male dog in the household, $10.00 and for each additional male dog $20.00; for first female dog, $8.00; second female dog, $13.00; and for each additional fe- male dog, $30.00. Concerned that certain dogs running at large in the township may be a nuisance or a menance, council will advertise for an animal Canada choice canned fruit for busy days Most days are busy. Minutes spent in the kitchen are precious - particularly at dinnertime. The family expects a dessert. You just can't spend too long at it - nor do you want to use a lot of dishes. What do you do? "Use your can opener and Canada Choice fruits to create good looking - great tasting desserts that are easy to prepare" say food specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Pears Belle Helene 1 can (14 ounces) Canada Choice Dessert or Bartlett Pear Halves, drained Scoops of vanilla ice cream Hot Fudge Cream Put a scoop of ice cream into each serving dish. Stand 2 pear halves - cut side in - against the ice cream in each dish. Top with Hot Fudge Cream. Makes 4 servings. Remember! It takes but a moment to place a Brussels Post Want Ad Dial Brussels 887-6641. control officer with applications to be in clerks office by 12 noon, March 26. Payment for six months of township's share of costs for Walton waste disposal site was approved--$2,524.98 The site is shared by three municipalities--Grey Town- ship, 45 per cent; McKillop 45 per cent and Morris Township, 10 per cent. Councillor Marie Hicknell gave a detailed report of last board meeting of Seaforth Community Hospital and Councillors William Leeming and Arthur Anderson re- ported on last Seaforth Fire Area board meeting. Featured At OLDFIELD PRO HARDWARE This Week! Black Et White 12" Et 20 " Colour 14"-20"-26" Remote Control, Push Button & Standard Control Brussels SUPER SPECIAL 1 only Gold-11.5 Cu Ft. Frig at 293.50 OLDFIELD HARDWARE ere) 887-6851 4 THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 14, 1979 McKillop to pay half costs of tree planting there BY WILIVIA OKE Tree planting inMcKillop township was discussed by council at a meeting Monday when it was decided council will pay half the cost of planting trees on suitable properties for landowners in- terested in the program. The landowner must contact the ministry of natural resources at VVingahm to obtain the trees for thcproject, ` Council ac,,epted the tender of Jennison Con- struction of Grand Bend for supplying, crushing and laying gravel on township 'l tie effects of declining enrolment were felt in Huron County for the first time Monday when the board of education reduced its teaching staff by 11 for the 1979-80 school year. In three seperate reports the board approved recommendations to reduce kindergarten staff by one, elementary staff by three ,Lrid secondary school teaching staff by seven. 1 he staff requirments for next year were determined by director of John Cochrane by applying the pupil-teacher ratio in teaching contracts to the total number of students expected to enroll in schools in September. Cochrane said Monday the reduction of staff will mean layoffs for a least thrt c secondary school teachers and possibly more. He said the Huron board has not laid off teaching staff in its 10 year history adding he knew of no other way of reducing staff. Cochrane explained that natural attrition should permit the board to During the week March 5-1 11, 1979, officers at Wing- ham detachment conducted 44 investigations. Seventeen charges w c re 20" Sanyo Colour 250." 20" Sharp Colour 300." 26" Consoles from 275.00 Court of Revision was set for March 28 from 1 to 3 p.m. for Dillon, Smith and McCallum Drains. Huron County council has invited members of McKillop Township council to attend the February, 1980, session of council in Goderich. All municipal councils in the county in turn are invited to a meeting. Councillor William Leeming will be responsible for entering an entry for the township in the parade at the reduce staff in elementary schools but there appeared little hope of that happening at the secondary level. The director said layoffs were not a certainty but were a projection. He said the board now employs 274 teachers in the secondary panel and next year needs 267. He said several teaches are eligible for early retirement but are not required to announce their intentions until the end of May. He added that two teachers had applied for one year leave of absence which will delay two layoffs for at least one year. He said teacher resignations, transfers or retirements could allow the board to staff the schools with no layoffs. , The largest reduction of students and staff will be in teh secondary panel twhere the pupil-teacher ration is lowest. The board's contract with the teachers sets the ratio at between 16.8 and 17.2 pupils per teacher. under the liquor licence act. Three charges were laid ander the Criminal code. During the week, there were four motor vehicle col- lisions which caused an estimated $4,660.00 in property damage and in- juries to one person. On Saturday, March 10, 1979, Kevin A. Haskins of R.R.1, Clifford received minor injuries as a result of a single car accident on county road #12, south of conces- sion road 5-0, Grey Township Notice to Brussels Residents WATER RATE INCREAS April 1st, 1979 Water Rates from $2,50 to $3.00 per month. , Outside Water Users $3.75 to $4.50 per month. Manger and Secretary-Treasurer Brussels P.U.C. Wm. H. King ammowelmonmsoimusesnommontoomormenamereesuidadj roads for 1979 at a rate of $1.52 per imperial ton. Two councillors were name, to attend the seminar on Economics at the Legion Hall in Goderich, March 28--Marie Hicknell and 13111 Leeming. Passed for payment were orad accounts of $11,854.46 and general accounts of $26,349.83. Morgan Mobile Home of Clinton was given permission to move mobile homes up to 14 feet wide over township roads as long as there was an escort. Huron may not need 1 1 of its teachers next year OPP have 44 investigations laid under the Highway T-affic act and thirteen warnings were issued. Eleven charges were laid USED SETS Now in Stock a r r