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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-03-11, Page 2BAUSSRIA POST, RRUSSE•14, ONTARIO TEL VI3..SPAY, MARCII 11.t*, 1971 SAL --HSALE 1970 FAIRLANE 500 4 DR.. SEDAN V8, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 MERCURY MARQUIE 2 DR. HT. 429 Engine, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 BUICK 2 DR. HT. 350 Engine, Auto. Trans. PS, PB, and Radio 1969 FORD LTD 2 DR. H.T. VS Engine, Auto, Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 2. DR. .HT. V8 Engine, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio 1969 CHEV. CAPRICE 4 DR. HT. 396 Engine, Auto. Trans., PS, PB, and Radio MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM USED TRUCKS 1967 CHEV. PICKUP 6 Cyl., Long Wide Box 1968 CHEV. PICKUP 8 Cyl., Long Wide Box 1966 DODGE TANK TRUCK BRUSSELS PHONE 887_6249 WINGHAM PHONE 357-3460 17^11,,),139N.P.g.RTil TB-130 ASSOC. A.RE TO SE. ,,REPRESENTED AT MEETING IN 'ROSSIA Hurcm-Perth and Respire atory Disease Association will be .represented in Moscow next summer when the International 'Union Against Tuberculosis meets in Russia. Mrs. David Schenck, Seaforth and .1rs. Edith Brothers an- nounced at a meeting of the Association in Seaforth Com- munity Er.c,Fpititl that they plumed to make the trip. the trip at their own expense, the cuaple are planning a post conference tour of Russia, Europe and Great Britain, Mrs. Schenck said she planned to record the trip in film and would have slides available for showing at area ineetitils pelt fall. At the regular meeting of 035 Associatioli, routine reports were given by Mrs. Edith Fisher, .Education chairman Tom Leiper Case Finding Chairman,: George Watt, Rehabilitation and Social §ervicei and Ralph Goren, Christmas Seal Campaign Chair- man. Mrs.(:Iter'1,..: report included the announcement of a Respir- atory Disease Film Festival Day in thQ near future with three local doctors taking part in the programme. Mir, Leiper reported - that an industrial lung function testing programme would begin in the near future. Mr. Watt said that regular RD meetings have beep held ia two locations for the breathing disease sufferer and that. swimming classes for asth- matic cbildren, would begin in i•:-Itrai ford in the near future, He also reported that drugs had been provided for ten persons suffer- ing from. some form of 1-espiru. tory disease. The Association, since the previous meeting hat assumed V.O.N. charges for fl patient receiving anti-tuberculosis drugs. HABKIRK TRANSIT' TOURS 3. DAYS NASHVILLLE $69.00 Two to a Room EASTER WEEK-END LEAVE APRIL 8 RETURN APRIL 11 • • 9 DAYS NEW ORLEANS Easter Schools Break $149.00 Includes GRAND OLE OPREY NASHVILLE - S. • 9 DAYS FLORIDA $135.00 Write Box 700, Seaforth Phone, 527-1222 For Brochure TX, movies could be improved it they shot less film and more ,actors. BRIDGE MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG PINTO, TORINO, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER Hospital costs are high, but where else can you get break- fast in bed? Our lives begin as a cell the rest of..our lives are spent trying to stay out of one. Your 01-ISIP and Ontario Hospital Insurance Identification Cards Help Clear the Way to Trouble Free Health Benefits MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. MEET INC kteeve Wut, .Elston presided ai the regular meeting of Morris 'Council with all mouthera present Cant 'March 1st,. 1971 ..\tinntes of last meeting were read and adopted en motion of Thos. Miller and. Rebt. Granby. The following OR ions were carried: Moved by Jas Mair seconded by Ross Smith that. By-law No. 5. 197.1 amending By-law No, 1, 1970 be given and second readings. Moved by Roht GTasby second- ed ley Thos. Miller that By-law No, 5. 1971. be given third reading and finally passed. • Moved by Jas. :lair seconded by Robt. Ur! by ihat. a grant of be given Huron Plowmen's Association for 1971.. Moved by Ross Smith seconded by .Jos, ,glair that the registration TO the T. J. Mahoney Road School,. • May 9-12..1971 for road. superin- tendent be paid.. • Moved by Roht. .(17rasby second- ed. by Thomas Miller that annual consent be given Bell of Chinada for buried telephone service wires, Moved by Robt. Grasby second- by Ross Smith that .Tim Leish 7 . man's tender to spray e.:-ttle for.. '"Vui•bie fly control at ten cents per head per spray be accepted. Moved by Tilos se,!ond- ed by .Tas Mair that By-la - No. 6, 1971. being road expenditure by- aw for iii74.331.0(i be passed sub- .ect to the approval of the Dist-. lief Municipal Engineer. Mt.-ed by Ross Smith seeonded by Rola. Crosby that we charge the farmers 20 cents per head per spray for sprayir;g, for trarhle fly control Moved by Ja• seconded Thomas Miller that WO. atiVniti,“' 1:r supplying, crush- :or' and delive1•in;2 approximatcl, ')o,ncto (,11 . yd s. .2./-,31,-0;, f•r•; ' '' cheq-aE tor tender, by Thi.iiin ti -e,;,.nd- rd Smith . that aN.W- .Cation of Iti:e coiiword fly inspector F:Ll.rta per hunr.:.'ld 10 cents per tulle be accepted.. :Laved by Thus Miner .thnt meeting adjourn to meet noin April 5, 1971 at 1 p.m. Accounts approved ment: • Roads General Elston Reeve Helen D. M.trtiii What thi- ;n-b tray th.t like one. if yoi.; think T.ha the boss never l'iUghs. ask for a nisi,. Car sickness is the feeling you get when the monthly payments. are due. Your RED CROSS is „IL Serving an Today Ready for for Tomorrow