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The Brussels Post, 1965-12-02, Page 8THURSDAY, DEC. 2nd. 1965 rip asussous POST. BRU$SE4, WWI° Butterick Patterns PHONE 24 AGENT BUCHANAN DRY CLEANERS 011 Mary Maxim Yarns Patterns TOWNSHIP OF GREY (continued from, page one) nection with special4school levies he said ratepayers had no oppor- tunity to appeal and council had. no meeting with the referee. He felt 'Walton and No. 3, should not have to pay extra levy. He also stated he wculd like to see roads widened for school bus travel etc. Lawson Ward said there had been a good discussion on school reports. He replied to a question on a Close Drain bulldozing ex- penditure. Archie Mc nn gave cost of new bridge and said It was a great im- provement. 18 to 20 thousand yds. of gravel had been used this year to help keep roads up. He said local taxes are one of the smaller items on '.a,x bill. He also discus- sed the extra school levies. Glenn Huether expressed thanks to school board for fine new school, especially. George Pearson, He mentioned the new bridge and, donation of a Plaque. He said a covered wagon tour is planned in connection with the plowing match at Seaforth, Charles Thomas noted a lot of talk on school problems. He thought a surplus was bad for ratepayers. Being chairman for th e County on Farmstead and Rnral improvement Centennial Proiect be oxnlained the exants, Melvile Lamont said taxes were high hilt were paying for good services in the township, He maintained special school levies hadn't been put on, in a legal manner. Andrew' Bremner, represent- ative of Listowel High School, Kenneth McFarlane. representa- 44...,, EZ "cl f (....,4 11 High School. and Murray Cardiff, renesentative Wirighain TTirh School, gaVe, re- ports on their respective schools. Tlefore the close of the meeting Melville Lamont, on behalf of the ratepayers of former School Sect- ion No. 2, asked several questions from the floor concerning the special School levies, Several. Ititiii1014,±4 of Ootitititi rooted to Siii iiiitoitiptic The Morris School Area rate de. creased. Brussels tax rate. He also talked of the affairs of the Mait- land Valley conservation Author, ity, on which he is chairman of the recreation committee. Rev. H. L. Jennings spoke on library affairs and also thanked the municipal officers for their work. MUNICIPAL OFFICES ALL • FILLED BY ACCL. (continued from. page one) Mporris Township School Area Board spoke at length about the problems encountered by the board, including the controversy over tho loctiti -n of a new central school for the area. He said that there are tentative plans for a three room .addition to iirtissels School, ,and: a new school at piyth,. 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