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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-02-04, Page 3Why go on planning for the future when if can be yours today? Get that dream home now — with the help of a Victoria and Grey Trust mortgage — and pay for it as you live in it. Enjoy it today — at Victoria and Grey. wood tome needn't be expenehre. Our beautiful Bouqva Invitation line proves this with the roost exquisite puper type faces and workmanthip yeas could wish for! F:; Is*atores Thermo-Engraving—rici neteed lettering--elegorre os nie finest croftsmorkship 'M coetktig raw, our uriusuni selocrson. 4.M1441 41 kt • Nii*. : g‘igt4 4:'"r ENQUIRE AT THE BRUSSELS POST titik Fos'r, BRUSSELS, CUSITAR.E0 111.1,••••• '..e4V11.SDA,Y, IPM, 4th, 107z TH.E BRUS.SELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Box 50. Apu.sieio, Ontario. Pli13 4bed at. B1'010016. 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LONGSTAFF OPTOM OTRIST elEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527.1240 Tuesoay, Tnursday, l-rtday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE * 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 482-7010 Either Office fro- Appointment THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE' COMPANY Office -- Main Street SEAFORTH In:surest * Town Dwellings * All Classes of Farm Properyt * Surrimer Cottages * Churches, Schools, Haiti; objects, etc.) Is also available smoke, water damage, falling Extended coverage (wind AGENTS: James Keys, RR 1. ; aforth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seatorth, Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; Donald Eaton, Setsfortil Wtra: airier J. Loudoeboro I Soi'VrTo pi-110710a; fja.roll A PUBLISHER'S BLESSING' 0 blii•e.,d is he who does not Cuss When lie receives a. bill fronr liut knowing his subscription due, Sends the money Co renew. And doubly blest is that good friend Who yaits not till a hill we senti, But prow ptly sends us the ;mount, c rsv-ith. to straighten his account. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL '1 hi.? above interesting little poenftaken frogi an old Post, was lifondlit in key a Subscriber. Times ehauged. • il-tuiioN COUNTY HAS '$87,000 SURPLUS. Huron Coign ty Conned at th0 JanuarY meeting, decided that alt t;niployee ofrice County will h(.1 retireld iiten they reach .65. Council decided to make retire- ment tat: 65 mandatory for all em- ployees despite a re(' o min en- datiott from the Huron Federation Of A,gricultare that part time eat- ploYees, especially those livOrking in libraries, be allowed to work after readhing retirement. age. The anditor's report presented to Connell show ed that l-Tu.ron ended 1970 with it surplus of $57,000. Clerk-treasuer John. Berry said this surplus was up slightly from the. I.9q9 figures. Requests froth the rniversit.2., of Waterloo, University of 'Western Ontario in London and the Canad- ian, National Institute for the Blind were referred to the coun- cil's executive committee ta r sideration. Mr. Berry said the ibi.,-gest: project for Dia will be t he official plan tor the county which was proSenteti to council in Decemb- er of last-. year. Council set up the following commitoes in -preparation for the year's work. The first name. listed refers to the chairman the committee. Hayter; Agin Thompson.; Elston; Ntitilmer clotb,M; ro n view 'Fifa rOld Robi n son ; Joseph :Deitrieb: Hugh Flynn: Prank Cook; Jack McCutdh,eon. Healtlf; John Morrissey: (provincial representative): Sack Alexander; zknson McIiiniey; Clarence Boyle; Gerry •Ginn, Library: Harold Wild; F3itgene Frayne: John Baker; Duff Thompson: 'George McCutcheon: Stewa.rt Proctor. Property: John Flannery: Lloyd Donald McGregor; David Glower. Planning: Charles Thomas: llaward Oddleifson: 'Roy 'Fill • tison: (-Arvin Reed: Paul Carroll, 1.talvin Tcranter: Ian McAllister; Ralph ;en-ell: Rov Westc.ott; ayton La i lb %Mite, Develonlent; i\lecl-regor: 'Pergriston: 'Harold tobl): 'Dougias Tvrci"Nlcsil; .Georp.-e Executive: Gordon Hess; Mei Allan: Robert tYcitis: Allan Campbell; Everett, MetIwain: Cecil Desjcirdin0, HOW POLICE SPOT imPAIRED DRIVERS Here's.; what police look. for to. recognize impaired drivers: Driving at excessive speeds. 1. Driving at inconsistent speeds slow. then fast, then slow. again. 3. Taking too long or swerving too much when overtaking or passing another Vehicle. 'Unable to stay wtihill"his own lane drifting over centre line Or Onto another lane. Unusual'swerving and driving Ott the wrong Side of the road, especially on citirves. Passing another vehicle with insufficient clearance.. Lane hopninA: wjth excessive speeds. S. Aiming vehicle -- firm grasp me wheel. eye, fixed straight ahead, completely oblivious to horn blowing and other traffic. Driving at exceptionall7 slow speed, t'ollowing centre line or curb as a guide. Driving on unpaved shoulder, IL _Disregarding traffic signs or signals. ▪ Stopping with uneven motions Or applying the brakes at the lust moment. 14. Driving at night without iights: Failing to start after traffic light turns green. These clues to driver imPair- merit were distributed to 'Detroit police during a holiday crackdown on driaking drivers. Your "Sorrieda home can be yours now ! srn UPI' C-014 PAW tbtPiCS 11141(11 usTowEL BRANCH 291-1450 NOTICE. Let us prepare your Income Tax Papers early this year Farmers, Businessmen, Individuals We guarantee our work and our reasonable rates . are annual, not 3 years in advance. Phone early for appointments and avoid the rush RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Open Tuesdays and Fridays Phone 887.6663 Brussels, Ont. PHONE; 887-6336 or 887-6585 BRUSSELS, ONT, CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB. BRUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 357-3630 Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS, FIRE AUTO LIABILITY RES, 887.616-