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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-05-12, Page 7t advent -i,i441145mmom fiikAtittOOti THE ERUSSIIILS 11111.1.10 aramutommiearsnwonsmismemeopmenownsies e BRUSSELS TRANSPORT SAFE DEPENDABLE TRUCKING SERVICE Ship Pigs On Monday A.M. if Monday Holiday -- Ship Tuesday Cattle Trucking Service to or from Brussels anywhere within Ontario Phone George Jutzi. Brussels 122 BRUSSELS ,ONTA,1410 THURSDAY, MAY 1.2t14 pos unmatched comfort Electric heating offers room-by-room or zone temperature control. It is quiet, creates no draughts, no chilly spots—just gentle, even, constant warmth. TOW OF 'MORRIS COUNCIL MEETING Morris Council met on May 2, with all members present. Minutes of tne last meeting were, read and approved on motion of William. Elston andRoss Smith. The following motions were carried. Moved by James Mair seconded by Ross Smith that the Township take out a Blanket Position Bond covering each employee for $5,000. with the Frank Cowan Company Ltd. , Moved by James Mair seconded by William Elston that we accept the auditors' report showing a deficit of $13$7.74 for 1965 and. have a statement printed in the Blyth paper and a copy sent to each ratepayer in the Township. Moved by William Elston sec- onded by Walter Shortreed that Stewart Procter and William Peacock be appointed to represent Morrie on the Midwestern Ontario Development Association. Moved by James Mair seconded by William 17.;leton that we approve the application received for a Tile Drainage Loan. Moved by Ross Smith seconded by James Mair that membership to the Huron County Municipal Association be paid. Moved by James Mair seconded by Ross Smith that the Muni- cipal Corporation of the Town- ship of Morris approve the rel, quest of the Public School Board of East Wawanosh Township School Area for the teem:, of debentures in the' amount of $300,000. by the Municipal Con.. poration of the Township of East Wawanosh for' the con- structing and equipping of a new central school. Moved by William Ellston sec-. ended by Tames Mair that on be- half of the ratepayers of Morris that we take advertising space in the special edition of Blyth. Standard to welcome home old boys and girls to the reunion. Moved by James Mair seconded by 'Walter Shortreed that general accounts as presented be paid: • Moved by William Elston sec- onded by Ross Smith that road accounts in the amount of $1$87.64as presented by the road superintendent be paid. Moved by James Mair seconded by Walter Shortreed that the assistant treasurer be authorzed to sign cheques. Morved by William. Elston sec- onded by James Mair that tender of E. Cathers and Jack Inglis For more information about electric heating, consult a qualified electric heating contractor, or your Hydro. your hydro unmatched cleanliness Electric heating is flameless. There is no combustion to create dirt, dust, film, or soot. 'Windows, drapes, and walls all stay clean longer in electrically heated homes. THE BRUSSELS POST Establishd 1872 Serving the Farrninq Community GORDON JACK SON LMENSED AUCTIONEER PHONE: 291-4450 LISTOWEL unmatched value Electric heating is maintenance-free; it offers extra living space and can havea significant effect on the c re-sale value of your home. Yet, with all its advantages, electric heating costs far less than you may think. VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS ALL DOC, ARE TO BE TIED OR CONFINED DURING MAY, JUNE, JULY, AND AUGUST The co-operation of all iloq owners is requested b th e CounciL .marmatiremme07.5RwuarxevLiserawagetstre...41 107.4- NOTTr, R. r, BAUER YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Cpinplete Line Of New and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS, ONT. WiNGHAM MEMORIAL —SHOP CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Veers of CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK QUALITY SERVICE to supply, load and deliver approx- imately 10,000 cu. yds. of pit run gravel be accepted subject to the approval of the District Muncii- pal Engineer. Moved by James Mair seconded by Walter Shortreed that meet- ing adjourn to meet again June 6, 1966 at 1 p.m. ,General Accounts Wayne Hopper, fox bounty, $4.00; Bernard Hall Ag4eney, premium oh bond, 63.96; Maitland Conser- vation Authcirity, levy, 1241.27; Murray- Reid, spraying cattle, 752.10; Clem. Steffler. wages and mileage, 293.1.5; Wingha.m Ad- vance TiMes, 4.05; Huron County Municipal Association member.. 00,0ni IlmarnAlTpT3flyf CON Vfiltitt(ci of Brussels, share of division court costs, 6.66; Bluevale Company, warble fly powder, 141.12'; S. B. Fiillott, 15.00; Rut- ledge 5C-$1.00, 9.15; Town oE Seaforth, debentures • for high School 315.10; Kilbarchan Nur- sing Home, 116,26; Chllander Nursing Home, 262.50; Sunrise Dairy, 25.20; Welfare 6.60; Helen Martin, 110.00; Gee. C. Powell. grant re ; reunion 25..00; Receiver General. unemployment stamps, 4.90; Pension & Income Tax 21,09 Road Accounts Wingtain. Auto 'Wreckers, repair ro & torchon bars 39.30; Oldfield 1:-TH;CWOPP, rilol & point, 14,51.; Pi:1100g Nitl tItu ,:q; EH.6-3382-WK 6 and hauling logs, 65.15; John W. Gibson, sawing, 42.00; Robert- steel (Canada) Ltd., culverts, 167.66; J. C. McNeil, torches. tanks S repair starter 153.51; Alex Inkley, gas, fuet oil & tax, 307.54 Valley Blades Ltd., grader blades and bolts, 343.00; (l.eo, Radford, rental 67.50; Met Serm3rn, backhoe & truck rentals., 116.00; Illnevale Milling Co.. salt 2,25; Co-Operators Insurance As- sociation. tractor Tnglirtaltle, 18.00; Brussels Telephone, tolls, rentals( 19.12; 'Wm. ,McArter, wages ,C.-; mileage & bookkeeping 160.60; James Casemore, wages 295.50; .)olin Smith, wages 75.00. Sttywart Procter