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The Brussels Post, 1971-07-15, Page 6CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE BRUSSELS owr1 BAUSSEILEI, 0$611* igoi lliwommirmemommommo TiliMSDAY, JULY 15th, 1971, MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. MEETING Morris Township Council mot on July 1971, with fill memb- ers present and. Reeve Wm, Elston presiding, unites of last meeting were read and. adopted on motion of Thos, Miller and Robt, Grashy. The following motions were carried.. Moved by Jas, Muir, seconded by Ross Smith that the tender of Seaforill :Drainage Construction Limited to construct the Magee Drain for $3125.00 he accepted. .moved by Thos. Miller seconded by Robt. Grasby that 13y-Law No, 10, 1971 setting the tax rate penalty at: 3% after December 15 and 'irk per month after Jan- uary 1., 1972 on unpaid taxes be passed as given :st, 2nd and 3rd readings. The report on the Michie Drain was considered. Jas. A. Howes, 0.L.8. was present and answered questions from the ratepayers involved, Moved by Robt. Grashy second- ed by Jas. Muir that the report on the Michie Drain be provisionally adopted and By-law No. 11, 1971. be 1st and 2nd readings. Moved by Jas. :Mir seconded by Ross Smith that 13y-19w N",o. 12, 1971 be passed as given dsi-. Intl and 31-(1 reaclings. (qaving Plan for Employee). Moved by Robt. Ghasby second- ed by Jas. :flair that By-law No, . 18, 1971 be passed as given 1st, 2nd and 3rd reading. (Repeal of Federation by-law to levy amount on tax roll). Moved by Ross Smith seconded by Thos. Miller that County Weed Inspector he authorized to place' in local papers appropriate adver- tising re: Noxious Weeds'. Moved by Robt. Crasby second- ed by Jas Muir that Dy-law I 4. 1971 be given 1st and 2nd read- ings. (Borrowing "By-law for 8300,000. under The Tile Drain- age Act 1971). Moved by Thos. Miller second- ed by Ross Smith that Court of Revision on the Miehie Drain be August 16. 1971 at, 8.30 p.m. Moved by Ross Smith that meet ing adjourn to meet again Aug-. list 16, 1971 at S p.m. or at the call of the Reeve. Read Accounts 828,5'36,07 General Accounts 3,699,27 $32,235.34 Reeve Clerk -JUNIOR FARMERS TO SNTERT4IN AT ONTARIO PLACE More than 25's Junior Farine-s from across ontarie — includir .; 20 from Huron county acre busy with rehearsals for their show at Ontario Place. Tho backbone of the show will be a 350 voice choir. Junior Farmer singers from 27 different rionties have, been rehearsing in local groups. Two days before the Sunday evening performance on artily I:8th, choir members will travel to Toronto for final re hearsals with Choral Direatop, Lloyd Bradshaw'. ;TOW Partuet Aqutito dAncorkt 1wW.Temoroas.01.41ve bell ringers, folk singers, Scottish dancers and pipers. i.-1,1se will en. tertain, Snp4ay, July 1844t promises to be a special day at Ontario Place especially for rural .Ontarions. Bus loads of friends and relatives of junior Farmer pe110111101'a plan• to spend the day seeing Ontario Place and to attend the Junior Farmer performance at 8.30 p.m. P(.:::fulters front Huron County are: Dianne Henderson,, Lynda Anderson, Connie Coutts, JoAnne Hung, Christine Lee Debbie Mc- Clure, Pam Patrick, Iilyelyn Storey„ Judy .Thatner, Irma J?ryce, Gorden Pryce, Glen Dol- mage, Barry Gordon, Jim Nixon and Keith Williamson, all from Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs, Gee. Cuell, Belgrave, Faye Metall, Clinton, Barb and Dave McCallum, Howick. For further, information con.- tact; Keith Williamson $8776587 Wm, S. Elston, rtes en ID. Martin, has announced a NEW BENEFIT YEAR' for CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES. A renewed period of FULL CHIROPRACTIC BENEFITS for all OHSIP subscribers Commences annually each JULY 1st FOR DETAILS: CONSULT YOUR CHIROPRACTOR PRESENTED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY THE 0 4ITARIO CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION OHS!? It's called a Commerce Growth Savings Certificate. And we're presenting it to people who want an easier way to save money. Just walk into any Commerce branch and we'll sell you one right on the spot. For just $6.50 you can buy a certificate that grows to $10 in only 6 years". That's more than a 50% increase in value. And we've got other denominations right up to $5,000. There's a free life insurance fea. ture, too. And instant cashability at any branch. Commerce Growth Savings Certificates are a great gift idea, too. After all, where else can you buy a $10 gift for just $6.50? 'True rate is 8.97% simple annual interest when held to maturity. Commerce Growth Savings Certificates with an exclusive free life insurance feature. We're presentin a special certifi to people who want to save monk