HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-02-11, Page 6RECIPE OF THE MONTH
By the Ontario Tender fruit Inslitgie
"Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit"
KRUSSIALS POST, 1311USSP44S, ONTARIO THCPSDAY, FEB. 1266
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PLUM ROLY POLY
Serves S For a snaok or dessert
1NR~fiTING FOR SPRING- •
ENovATE.AND REDECQRATE .
loans for home and farm
improvement are available
through your bank
RIGHT NOW!
Wise Canadians take advantage of the
winter.
Skii!ed men are usually more readily avail-
able during the cold weather, and the job
gets clone'when .you want it. Materials are
in generous•Supply-and off-season dis-
counts and extended payment plans can
make your renovation budget go much
farther.
Under the National Housing Act special
Home Improvement Loans are available
through. your bank at low interest rates.
You can borrow up to $4,000 and take up
to ten years to repay.
A Farm Improvement Loan offers you up to
$15,000 with as long as ten years to repay.
Government sponsored Small Business
Loans are also available through your bank
for renovation and repair of smaller busi-
ness premises and equipment.
EVERYBODY BENEFITS WHEN WINTER WORK IS INCREASED.
DO IT' NOW!
:ssued by authority of Hon. Allan J. MacEachen, Minister of Labour, Canada. DIN•31165
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Brussels. On
DANCING
EVERY SA'rUKDAll MIGHT
Legion Memorial Home
(formerly Parkview Gardens)
LISTOWEL, ONT.
'MUSIC Iiry: THE KEN WILBEE 01tCHEIVIICA
Come, Bring Your Friends, joV Yourself
--Agkor
3 cups biscuit mix
2 tablespoons melted
butter
cup sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
teaspoon nutmeg.
cup. canned strained
plums (or junior plums) WHY?
Prepare your own biscuit dough or use a prepared mix.
Roll out in 15 x 10-inch rectangle. Spread with melted
butter. Combine sugar and sPiees Sprinkle 14 on biscuit
mix, Spread with strained plums leaving a 1-inch margin.
Sprinkle with remaining sugar and spices. Roll up and
ent in 1-inch slices. Place slices, cut side up, in a greased
pan or muffin tin, Bake in hot oven (450 degrees F.) 16-
18 minutes,
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL MEETING
Morris Township Council met
on February 1st. with all memb-
ers present.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion,
of James Mair and Ross Smith.
Moved by Walter Shortreed sec-
onded by James Matt that a
grant of 854.00 he given to the
Salvation Army.
Carried
Moved by Ross Smith. second-
ed by IVil lam Elston that the
membership fee he paid to the
Association of Mayors and Reev-
es. - Carried
Moved by William. Elston sec-
onded by James Matt that we
advise the Deparament of High-
ways that we recommend the
speed limit through the Village
of Belgrave remain at 30 m.p.h.
and other speed limits be as re-
commended by the Department of
Highways - Carried,
Moved by James Mair, second-
ed by Walter Shortreed that a
grant of 115.00 be given Huron
County Soil and Crop Improve-
ment Association
Cetrided
Moved by Walter Shortreed sec-
onded by James Mai; that William
Elston represent. Morris Council
on Wingham District Planning
Board, for one year
1965 at 1 n.m. -- Carried
The following accounts were
paid.
General Accounts
Tile. Drainage Loan 900.00
Blyth Fire Area,
fire call
Salvation Army, grant
Association of Mayors
Reeves membership 10.00
Logan Township, relief
charge back
Crawford & Hetherington
legal fees
Helen Martin, regis-
tirlatSene
Rose Anderson, light
replacements
Huron County Soil and.
Crop Improvement
Association 25.00
Blyth Fire Area, annual
levy 360.00
Pinecrest Manor 64.00
J. M. McDonald, material
for hall 852.70
John Smith, wages
at ball 04.40
Ken White. work
on hall 10910
IY'riilland Redi-Mix,
for hall le ,, 68,45
viilker (tome
4Fi4!
REST Used Car RI TVC
1964 Mercury 4D Hardtop Auto P.S. P riadlo
1964 Meteor 213 Auto radio
1963 Pontiac 213 Auto radio
1962 Mercury 41) Auto PS PB radio
1962 Pontiac 413 Auto. radio
1962 Comet Sedan'
1962 Mercury 4D
1960 Meteor Ri4eau 590 4D radio
1959 Volkswagen radio
Many Other Used Models To Choose From
NEW MERCURY METEOR and COMET CARS
Now In Stock r or Immediate Delivery
1964 Mercury 1/2 ton Truck custom cab, long wide box
1959 Chev. Stake Truck
Carried
Moved by Ross Smith, second-
by James Malt that we advertise
for applications for Warble Fly
Inspector and tenders for warble
fly spraying - Carried
Moved by James. Mair, second-
ed by Walter Shortreed that we
advertise in the Daily Commercial
News for tenders to supply, crush
and deliver approximately 18,000
cu. yds. of gravel -- Carried
Moved by Walter Shortreed
°Tided by Ross Smith that road
accounts as presented by the
road superintendent for pay-
m en t be paid - Carried I
Moved by James Mair, second-
ed by Ross Smith that general
accounts as presented be paid
- Carried
Moved by Walter Shortreed sec-
onded by James Mair that meet-
ing adjourn to meet again March 26.00
50.00
17.80
94.45
1.25
29.70
Road Accounts
Brussels Telephone Co.
rent & tolls
Mel Jermyn, backhoe
& snow' ploughing ...
J. C. McNeil, lights &
repairing wiper
Gordon Workman, stove
pipes
Glenn Snell, snow
ploughing
Pollard's Chain Saw
Welding
Belgrave Co-Op. welder
6.85
City' of Brantford, 38.65
City of Stratford 20.00
Helen Martin, salary 100.00
C. B. Hoffman,
60 it. tape
20.56
888.0019,57
72184.4984
4.90 Siewext Procter
Helen D. Martin
welding rod".
& broom 201.41
Wingltain Tire Service,
cross chains 67.06
oldrield Hardware, pipes
and corking cement .... 6.12
Alex Inkley, fuel oil
& tax 151.65
Brussels Coal Yard, oil
& coal 84.95
Wilmer Gilousher, snow
ploughing 752.60
Ross Anderson, fuses, fuse
panel, & labonr 27.68
Wm. McArter, wages, mile-
age & bookkeeping 226.11
;Fames Casemore, wages 298.75
John Smith, wages 84.96
Reeve
Clark