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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-04-04, Page 201 Y2 miles south of Elginfield '"1......1151111111101W Alymer CATSUP 32 oz. 1 lb. Christies SODA BISCUITS 14 oz. 19 oz. 2's 2 litres, .99 .89 2/.79 .69 .63 1.09 Stokely Honey Pod PEAS, Vachon APPLE . PIE FILL Cottonnelle TOILET TISSUE Chapmans ICE CREAM Grocery, Bakery STEPHENSON'S 887-9226 Free Delivery Brussels 1 lb. BACON 2 lb. bag Sunshine Frozen PEAS 8. Reg- 89e .69 2.99 .89 6/.89. 3/.89 0,3 ways*, 11 with INTERNATIONAL' I II I HY-TRAN ®I 4 HYDRAULIC k I TRANSMISSION FLOR" I 0••••,....mummor Maintains lubricating qualities under ex. ▪ I • treme loads, 2. leuedpgse.itrifelsmission and hydraulic system Prevents corrosion—extends life of entire 3. system. *4' SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE - AYR -WOODSTOCK SEAFORTH 527-0120 Protect your tractor II FOOD VALUES THAT SHOUT Weston , HOT CROSS BUNS 6 litre box Florida Pink or White GRAPEFRUIT- .ciitem MACARON I N CHEESE .D INNER 11/IcCUTCHEON GROCERY We Deliver BRUSSELS' Phone .887-9445 Schneider's Regular, Maple or Orange Flavour 1.49 everything in the store except candy & cigarettes *boots *games (*gifts •toys *cards, etc. Going out of Business Everyone is talking about inflation. Well this is your chance to beat inflation! There is something forevery member of the family: *clothes t *jewellery *housewares *shoes Come in and see your dollars will buy a lot more just like the ,good old days - - Roy & He en s Fami y Centre 20 THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL. 4, 1979 Communion planned at Cranbrook Deputy reeves to \be cut from county council Huron county council trimmed its ranks Thursday when it changed requirements for municipaliteis to send deputy-reeves to the county council chambers. By a 36 to 16 vote council reduced its size from 45 members to 29 beginning with the 1981 term. The restructuring means that only municipalities with 2,500 or more voters will send both a reeve and deputy-reeve to county council. At present municipalities with 1,000 or more voters send two representatives to the county level. Under the new system only Goderich, Exeter and the township of Stephen will (Continued from Page 1) getting the quit claim deed for the building so they could get an owner to repair or replace it. Council decided to phone and ask if their solicitor had contacted the lawyers holding the building in trust on Tuesday. Assistant to the clerk Ruth Sauve said the village solicitors had been in contact with the other lawyers. Council passed a resolution backing a note for the recreation committee to borrow $6,000 for the purchase of a new tractor for the arena and made a motion that firemen could go ahead and purchase oxygen masks and foam. Councillors made a policy that hey would get $40 a day plus expenses when sent on council business or conventions. Council set send two representatives to county council. The restructuring was done to attempt to streamline council. Under the old system the 45 member council, considered by some to already be too large to be practical, was about to become larger, West Wawanosh township is eligible for a deputy-reeve in the 1981 election under the old system and Bayfield is also very close to deputy-reeve status. Under the new system several townships and two towns are very close to the 2,500 electors needed for a deputy-reeve. a policy that those in the village wanting to clean out their flooded basements who use the PUC will be charged $12 per hour for both man and pump. During some discussion about this policy, it was pointed out that there are plumbers in the village. Buildings permits were approved for Murray Sidal to build a garage subject to approval from the legion and for George Cousins subject to MVCA approval. Some concern was expressed by building inspector Gerald Exel about the urethane insulation that Mr. Cousins wanted to use and it was decided that Mr. Cousins could write to Marketplace about the safety on various types of insulation. Council decided to give a donation of $225 to the Brussels Horticultural Society. ..Counter top appliances are designed to save time and because of this, little time is given to their maintenance. Cleanliness is important even .in the home. Of the time saved, some of it should be devoted to proper cleaning to avoid physical discomfort from food poisoning. Slow Cookers: Not all slow cookers are built the same in quality. When using, test occasionally to determine what the low setting temperature actually is by inserting a thermometer into the centre of the container. If it is less than 140°F, you are preparing a dish which has the potential to give food poisoning to your family and friends. Since slow cookers require long time spans for cooking, any food poisoning bacteria, which either have been introduced or are naturally present, have per- fect conditions to multiply if the temperature is much less than 140 °F. Some slow cooker temperatures at the low setting only, heat the mixture at the bottom where the elements are taking - much too long to properly cook the rest of the dish. Others have thermostats and have intermittent heat. The best slow cooker is one which has a liner that is removable. for easy cleaning; also one which has the heating coils wound around the entire pot providing constant heat. Blenders and' Food Proces- sors: As convenient and fast as these tools can be, they can become a nuisance if you are unable to clean them easily. Some bleeders have blades which cannot be re- , Moved. This inhibits proper „, cleaning, when blending ' sticky foods. Sometimes food debris Will stick under the 4 blades, possibly con- taminating the ingredients of the text recipe, Grinders and food processor blades should be cleaned efficiently in , order to remove any food Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated in Knox Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning, April 8, at 9:45. Miss Kate McNabb was admitted to Wingham Hospital on Wed., March 28. We hope she will be home again soon. Mrs. Emma McCallum, St. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnes of London spent the weekend with Mrs.Lylle Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dick- inson and son Donald have rented the Carman Smith house and moved in the past week. At the card party on Friday night in the Community Hall the winners were High score - Mrs. M. Engel and Lloyd Smith. Low - Susan Engel and Donald Perrie, Lone Hands - Brad Knight; Lucky score - Mrs. Leslie Knight and Rick Knight. debris from the nooks and crannies which could contaminate other foods. Klaus Seeger, C.P.H.I. (C) Council topics Cleaning helps you avoid food poisoning