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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-06-27, Page 3GRADE 8 GRADUATES—The. Grade • 8 graduating class of East Wawanosh Public School in Belgrave held their graduation ceremonies at the W.I. hall in Belgrave Following are the names along with any awards they won. of the graduates TASTES PRETTY GOOD — Rev. Dr. Gordon Hazelwood of Brussels and his wife Ellen enjoyed a meal at the Brussels United Church when Vie Ham and Strawberry Supper was held there Wednesday night. (Brussels Post Photo) MEETING July 4 at 7:30 A.M. Brussels Inn Bacon & Eggs - $2.00 Guest Speaker Bob Bogdon from Federal Business Development Bank on Finance for Small business Come and bring a friend B.B.A. Breakfast fa? 887-6914 Restaurant Brussels A OLYMPIA t• P• SPECIALS Round steak Et steak ROASTS Schneiders Large BOLOGNA Schneiders WIENERS Bluewater Thrift Pak . FISH Et CHIPS THOMPSON & STEPHENSON 1 u , Brussels MEAT MARKET 887-6294 441 ".0 ry 2.89. 1.49 lb. 1.49 lb. 2.19 pkg. J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesdays By Appointment BY MURRAY GAUNT, MPP Two firms have been charged with illegally dispos- ing of about 15,000 gallons of liquid industrial wastes on a site for which the Ontario Government refused them a dumping licence last year. The two companies, Craw- ford Allied Industries Ltd. and Superior Sand and Gravel, have appealed the government's licensing decision and, since Novem- ber, have been fighting their case before the provincial Environmental Appeal Board. The hearings prob- ably will be 'completed some time in the fall. The Ontario Environ- mental Assessment Board rejected the firms' proposal to create a landfill operation on 600 acres of largely worked-out sand and gravel pits on Keele Street at Maple, just north of Toronto, in April of 1978. Charged along with Craw- THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 27, 1979 3 It In the front row from left are Renata Muscheid, Jean Higgins - Citizenship award; Julie Gray - Girls Academic Award, Erika Stangen, Marion Taylor, Lisa Rodger, Andrea Coultes, Helga Muscheid - Congeniality Award; and Jennifer Johns. In the b-ack row from left are Allan Scott, Jonas Kacivlis - Congeniality and Boys Academic Awards; Shawn Taylor, Scott Stevenson - Sportsmanship Award; Murray Campbell, Murray Hastings, Brad Cook and Kevin Koehler. (Brussels Post photo) Firms charged for dumping ford and Superior is another company, Refluent Invest- ments Limited, which carries on business under the name of A & A Liquid Waste Removal Co., and an indiv- idual, Murray K. Roberts. Rent review will remain indefinitely in Ontario, although allowable rent increases could go higher than the existing six per cent, under steps taken this week by a committee study- ing new landlord-tenant (Continued on Page 16) Hurts leg in fall A Brussels area woman returned home from the hospital on Friday after she went through a broken floor board in the barn at her home last Sunday and landed on a partition below. Mrs. Bill Stevenson of R.R.2, Brussels suffered a bad cut in her leg as a result of the fall last Sunday, her mother-in-law Mrs. Pearl Stevenson said. Classified Ads pay divid- ends. Brussels Recreation WADING POOL Will Be Open from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Saturday, June 30 and Sunday, July 1st f/ HOME Specials COOKED From DAILY $2.05 - I MEALS L# to $2.5° Fresh LAKE Soup Friday FILLETS or Special TROUT juice Et i HAM scalloped Saturdciy Soup or STEAK' Special juice potatoes .. 1 STEAK with Sunday Special mushrooms Soup or juice CASSEROLE AIR CONDITONEO For your eating comfort • I. •4...•4•41.11•1•4.11 • N'ilie 14.•••••41.71. '446 ei•riii••••-•'iiiiiiii4114iiti•iiii.diA •IIA:01.1•4114/414i:i6ifil•4•••1/ Vie.*