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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-10-12, Page 3our. filioney Can, onds One of the great things about Canada is Canada Savings Bonds, and this year's Series is the most exciting yet. Interest starts at 51/1% a year—the highest starting rate ever on a Canada Savings Bond—and goes right up to 6%. Over the 13 years to maturity the true average annual yield is 5.48%. Best of all, Canada Savings Bonds have a wonderful compound interest feature -which pays you interest on your interest. Take full advantage of it and you will double your money. As always, Canada Savings Bonds are instant cash. They may be cashed at any time for their full face value plus accrued interest. They are easy to buy for cash or on instalments. They fit all savings budgets—from $50 up.. Buy yours today where you work, bank or Hives And, for the first time ever, Canada's most popular personal investment may now be bought by businesses, churches, charities, clubs, and other organizations. Another first: the limit per holder for this Series has been increased to $50,000. Backed by all the resources of Canada, Canada Savings Bonds are a great way to save. Buy yours today and double your money. easy tobuy Good to keep Simple to cash any time sriri 'lm!, BAUS6)ETAS POST, IIRUSSF4,S, ONTARIO THURSDAY, OCT, 12th, 19+17 ....•••••••••••••••, Town of Seaforth, debentUre PaYtrient High. School$1, 235.127; Brussels AgricultUral Society gt ant 300.00; Kitcherier-WaterlOO 'Record, advertise tender's Uhl& Drain 9.28; Refund extra grant Marina Drain 248.18: MolesWorth street Lights 2131 The Drain- age tWinS .3,446.50: MelViii Car- itochan. tile drainage inspector 18.50; Eflythe M. Cardiff. fees draithitrce 28,00; Firemen to i Thos. McParlate 15.00; Eihvood. MoTaggart. maintenance fire dept. 18,00; George Rowland, gasoline riro 2:60; NoTriot fenceviewer's fees 7.00; Ross StePhenson fence: iewer's fees 7.00; Nelson Sleightholm, fence- viewer's fees 7.00: M. Cardiff, ('toile's fees fenceviewer is, 3.00; Lothar Weber, office supplies 1.85; Charles Guy, fox bounty .1.00: Jim Dobson, garbage Col- lection, Ethel .Vilitage 20,00; Town of Listowel, nursing home account. 1S.115; Village of lli'uasc'lS. nurn- ing hotho account 10.55; Welfare. 57.77; Roads c Bridges 2.710.01. Tot tir $8.194.79, Clifford R. Onnbnr Reeve Vdyth0 lift, 01,Vdiri 0160 THE BRUSSELS POST J,.BALIER YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Cpllat) i et e Of New and Usted Pimp Equipre ent PHONE 5 %MUSSELS, ONT. JTKDON JACKSON UcENF.E0 AUCTIONEER 2D1.11456 USTOWEi GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL MEETING Croy Township Council moot- ing was hold on 'October 2nd, Resolutions passed its- follows: .11y Lawson Ward and NIelville Latnont, that the minutes of the last mooting be adopted as read. By Kenneth 1:31ay ang Lawson Ward that supplementary By. Lair No. 31. of 1967 :be finally passed authorizing the Reeve and. Treasurer to borrow $20,000 from the Canadian imperial Bank of Coiumerce, Brussels, Ontario. By Charles Thomas and Mel- Ville Lamont that. the Reeve and' Treasurer he authorized to make application to the. Department of Highways for Interim Subsiey on. road expenditures, By 'Kenneth Bray and. Lawson Ward that Court. of RevisiOn on the 19137 Assessment Roll for:1968 taxes be now opened, By Charles Thomas and Mel. ville Lamont that the Decision of the Cour Of Revision err appeal on the 1967 Assesstnent Roll tor 106;a taxes be as- follows: Roll No. 467, Ma ;Well Dem ara y, assessment sustained for lfir,!; taxes, a rebate of $70.48 of 1.51i7 taxes be allowed.;. Roll No, 1321, Frank 'Hierristra, asSerasment sustained, Ry T,aworr Ward and Charles Thomas that the Clerk he in- structed to divide the assessment ' on Lots Nlf, Si and 02, Co.n evasion I for 1968 taxes as fol- Inww: James. Lucas, land $100;.. buildings . $750. total $850.: low: James Lucas. land $100„ buildings $1100. total $4100.. and George Dunbar. Lots 1 & 34," Cobe.r's Survey, Concession 7, Ethel; Sylvester Raynard, Part of 2.., Concession; 8, Ethel, rommorcial assessments be tax- Pd sit the Residential Rate for 199S taxes, By Melville Lamont and Charles. Thomas that Court of Revision on the A ssesgmenf Roll be adjourned, By Kenneth Pry and Lawson Ward that the Clerk 1w instructed to advertise for tenders for snowplowing for 19074968 sea- Sort. Tenders to state :size and make of eQuipmcnt. and price per hour. Tenders to be itt by 12 o'clock noon, November 6th, 1.967. By Melville Lamont and. Charles Thomas that Ry-LaW No. 2S of 1907 to set the date of NOM, inntion and Election and to ap, roint Deptity Returning Officers and Poll Clerks be finally paSSed.: Nomination ;need) g to be. hod Thursday, Novoinber 30th. 1967„ Eleetioai December 9th, 1967. By Charles Thomas and Lawson, Ward 1101. an application for a loan in the amount or $2,000., 'tinder Mei. Tile Drainage Act be acepted. By Melville Lamont and Law- son cWard that all apprO.rOd accounts be paid, T3y Melville Lamont and LAW,' son Ward that meeting adjottili to Meet. On Notromeer 6th. 1967 at One p.M., Or itt the call of the. Reeve. Tho ,following aticounts '}'ere Authorized as Sexond rust Office Departritofit. Otfaytta