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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-03-21, Page 3TUB SELUSSEEJE POST, 1:3Rusm,s, oNTAMO ALARM 21st. 1968 CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL E BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY. Pubilahse Publlantd GRUSSELS. ONTARIO, ovary Thursday Alathori4ed as Second Class Mail, -mist Office DePartmeut, °Vona Establistuj 187 Serving the Varmint; Community Meinber of Canad:en Weekly Newlipopare Aesociation Ontario Weelciy Newspapers Aseceiation FURNITURE STORE Licensed Funeral DIroceor and embalmer — PHONE 36 or 56 BRUSSELS, ONT, QUALITY SERVICE Open Every Week vow. Vuaramtee for Over CEMETERY LETTERINS BOX 155 V/INGHAM JOHN litALLICia BRUSSELS Phone 120 WINGI-JAM MEMORIAL SHOP PHONE 5 R. J. BAUER YOUR m As sty - FERGUSON DEALER A Cpxnpiete iaso Of New and Used Farm Equip= ent OPTOMOTRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 617-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday% Saturday A.M. Thursday CLINTON OFFICE, 10 MAC STREET Monday and Wednesday 4824010 Call Either Office For Appointment ONE OF FLORIDA'S FLY4E1W16 Prestige resort hotel overlook* tropical park and Yacht Harbor. Superb cuisine and unexcelled service. Planned program of ask• tertainment . concert,. Lunc.hessi and Dinner Music. Dancing in Terrace Room. Affiliated 18-hole Gail nigh* Course and Swimming Pod. 24-hour Guess &Irvin., Semon—Oetobor to m 11.11011111I Ontal. HATIMMIM TAMPA AAT it mrElaspurita, FLOIRMA, Rif Inervathei sod Woe% AIEA CODE 1'q,1.111! J. E. LONGSTAFF D. A. RANN J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A, SHEPHERD. M.A., L.L.S. A. R. M. MILL. B.A.. L. L. B. end O HOTEL qRUSSELS, ONT. CRAFTSMANSHIP Say Se WINGHAM Phone 115744110 VAMPS MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNVII, MEETING Aiorri8 Township Council nket On Mayen 4, with all members pre- sent. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved en motion Of 11.055 11.11(1 rPtkOlIk a:7; M bier, 'lik e Motions wore carried. Moved by R. Snlith seconded by Robert Grasby, that Connell of Townslan or morris l'ocin,eflt De- partment approval of transfer at allotments, in 1167 road, expendi- ture by-laws as follows: Transfer 4,475.19 from Coast. !wads ie Count. Bridges; Transfer 3,2,15,32 from Const. , Roads to Maint. Roads; Transfer $2,262,81 from Coast. Beads to paint. Bridges, Moved by T. Miller, seconded by Crasby that Belgrave, i3lyth and Brussels School Fair, Blyth Fair and Brussels Fair he each the same grant as last year. Moved by R. Smith, seconded by R. Gra shy, that we approve 40 m.p.h. speed limit for Bel- grave as requested by Department of HighWays and it he stricly ea- forced, Moved by .1, Mair, seconded by T. Miller, that road accounts amount. of $6,870.46 be accepted as revised by the road superinten- dent. Moved by J. Muir, seconded by B.. Smith, that we pay member- ' ship fee to Huron County Munici- pal Officers' Association Moved by R. Grasby, seconded by T. Miller,, that we Purchase 50- 15 lb. bags and .25 - 1 lb: bags ,.of warble fly powder from Beigrave Co-op at price quoted. Moved by R. Smith, seconded by J. Moir, that James Leosbman be given contract for spraying for warble fly for Township at 10 cents per head per sin'aY' Moved by J, Mair, seconded by' T. Millet, that application of don Guy for warble fly inspector for Townstip at T1.,50 per hear and 1.0 Cents pet Mile be accept- / ed. 1\joved by ,R. Grasby, seconded' by R. Smith, that, we. ctarge. far- mers LI cents. per head per spray for warble fly spraying. 141oved by R. Smith. tecontled by T, Miner, that tender Of Geor- ge Radford Construction for sun- cruSliitig and delivering approximately 20,900 014 yds, of 1 gravel at 03 cents cu-yd. accepted subject to the 4ml-0-Val el' the District Municipal Engine- , Moved by it, (lrasby. seconded try J. Noir. that By-Law Nlo, 4, 1968, rood cX•penditure by-law for 55.000 be nasse.d subject to approval 01' the, Distriet. Mitniel- Engineer. Moved by ,t, seconded by T, Miller that general accounts bar paill as prey cited, Movod by Mair that. Ineoling adjciurn...to meet again 1, 1965, at. it p.trr, or at, tim salt of tho Reevd. GetiO•inal Accounts 113i-old jolinsoh, fox bounty; 4:00; 70-ife Area GAM Aingsmaisimumisimarismissiimmounnimur i ,tea ivid<34.1..OP MUTUAL EIRE SNSQRANCE COMPANY Instereit * Town Dwelling * All. Classes of Farm Propet, * summer Cottage* * Churches, Schools, Halls Extended coverage (WIES, smoke. water damage, falling objects, tins.) is also avallablo. Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lana, RR 5, litlatortit, Londeaboro: Selwyn Dakar, Brueeele; tiarol‘ George Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaten, itsolisyth Office Main Str•Ot filEAPOIRTH AGENTS. ...ernes Wm. Leiper, Jr. Squires, Clinton; and share of deficit, 1068,17; Hydro for hall, 9.75; Department of Health. insulin, 10.21; Munici- pal World, supplies, 35,5'60; ,Blyth Fire Area, share of expense levy, 390.00; Village of Brussels, nurs- ing home care, 11.0.40; Groceries heat and light for welfare recip- ients, 207.61; Helen Martin, sal- ary, 130.37; George MichiO, salary 45,00; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, I Tax and Canada Pension, 8.71; Convention exPem sos: Win. Elston, 50.00, James Mair, 50.00, Thomas Miller, .50.00,, Ross Smith. ,50.00. Road Accounts ;Glenn Snell, snow plowing and stand by time, 1'502.00; Glenn. Mc- Kercher, snow plowing and stand by time, 1218.75; J.. C. McNeil, ox- ygen, 6.60; 13.1. S, Hubbell and, Sons, grader 'blades and bolts, 366.45; Toni Garniss sprocket and Sharpening Chains, 8.20; Jack Wardell, grader ohains, 268.80;, Wingliata Tire Service, new tube and labour, 31.30; George Ita& ford, cable, 17.50; Alex Inkley; gas, oil, fuel oil and tax 3'5,34; Ont. Culvert and Metal Products, culverts, 495.60; Brussels Coal Yard, stove oil 22.40; Hydro for shed,: 23.134: Daily Commercial News, tenders for gravel, 30.10; 1.1.ec:71vQ1. (General, Cuemployreent insnrz.nce, Dank of Colo. 1.11PrC:S, poW,101I, 15—II,: Win. Mc bookkeeping and waF:Ps. 202. James Casenitir, 1.00: John Smith, wages, ''41 141'( 9111;M( .1i.''0101 .1 N m ielmisi' snow Plaw- i Helen 'Martin. 1‘,"ta. Elston, Clerk. ittseve. CRANBROOK cranbrook I ClUb First Mtetifia The first merlin g was hold on Saturday, February 24th, I903. at 2 trot, at the Hearne of Mrs. 0111' lOndOVS :11'0 .1.if8.; '0111VO.' VOA and Fitlick '.rho pleitilArg, arc Wien PicliOn- Soh.. Barbara Ilrolntior. Franny Smitt, Bonnie birriniter•„Tanet VeiCb, Marie Veitell, flatly Mot- row oitoiyu tAfts, marrq Liam: `Gail Lake, Nancy Strickler. Officers are: President. Franny Smith Secretary and Press Reporter Nancy Strickler Treasurer Cathy Morrow Meeting will be opened with the 4-13 Pledge and closed with the 4-H Motto. Thtt next. meeting will be held on Saturday, March 2, 1968, at 9:30 am. at the home of Mrs. Smith. The recornrmok. covers will be brown with orange letters in pla.s' tic covers. Mrs. Veiteli gave notes and Mrs. Smith demonstrated arranging flowers. The meeting closed with the 4-xl. Motto. Second Meeting The second Meeting of the Cram brook I club Was held on Saturday, March 2nd, 1968, at 9:30 a.m., at the tome of Mrs. Smith. The meeting opened with the' 4-11: Pledge, follOWCII by the roll call. The minutes were read by the secretary. The next meeting will be held on Saturday, Mareh 16, 1968, at 9;30 ant, at the tome of the Lake. girls. The club Is going to try to visit the Listowel, florist sometime in ;:vailbronic Party l'Ianners was chosen for the club name. A71'8. V'eitah gate notes. Writing letters inviting a friend for the weekend, and thanking a ;hostess for A week-end, was pratt- ised, Mrs, Sinitn demonstrated pack- ingas .s Carroll, week1-.(onlild, bag: Miss the Hanle Ecoio was present at the Meeting. with il SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centro Street For all kinds of Upholstering brussels RePreeentatIvii: SELWYN BAKER phone 4 60 10 Brooms T m he eeting Wes closed the 4-11 Motto.