HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-11-11, Page 2VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
COUNCIL MEETING •
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was advised that Mrs, Doresh
Kayinond has been included in
the list of those comprising the
Selecting Committee. for the. G. Phone 024 -9040
Menzies Scholarship, in the
event that Mrs. Raymond wag not SALES
able to act sometime in the Warp; ,
Council Weald be in a postIon ELECTROHOME appoint a replacement for Mra„
Raymond,
LARRY'S RADIO
and
McGavin's Farm Equipment
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FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES AND SERVICE
WALTON, ONTARIO
BRUSSELS SEAFORTh
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tax billing system with two col-
lections annually.
Moved, by Hank TenPas, sec,
°lulled by I. Campbell that the
council of the Village of /313.$Sels
40,22 employ I.B.M. to produce the 'ON
billing for the year 1972 on a two-
'30.7g p yrn cut system.
A strong representation was
present from the Brussels Canad-,
700,00 fun Legion requesting Council, to
5:3.65 declare Thursday, November • 11,
1971 a Public Holiday.
21.20
Moved by I. G. campbell, sec-
onded by R. J. Tennis that the
Council of the Village of Brussels
109.711 proclaim Thursday, November 11,
28.3.97 ?Kt. a Public riolidaY . .
in a letter from Mr. D, J.
Canada Liraiteu attend. Cochrane. Director of Education,
ed. the meeting and presented a Or the County of Huron, Council
BAUER FARM AND GARDEN SERVICE
BRUSSELS
Now Dealers For
AUTO SKI SNOWMOBLIES, ACCESSORIES ETC.
• An agreement was reached be-
tween the Township of Morris and
the Village of Brussels on the
operating expenses of the Morris
Township Sanitary Waste Dispos-
al site. 'Brussels now will pay 55%
of the cost, rather than the orig-
inal 40%.
.Moved by J. A. licTaggart,
(Aided by H. J. TenPas that
meeting adjourn, to meet again
:December 13. 1971 or at the call
of the Iteeye.
.1. L. McCutcheon Wir. H. Icing
Reeve Clerk
d I'V
Blyth Ont.
SERVICE
and World Service. Plans were .
made for Lions Supper and a coin-. •
mittee appointed. Arrangements
were made for Christmas meet-
ing to be held at the home of Mrs.
Matheson,
Meeting closed with Mizpah Bene-
diction after which a delicious
lunch was enjoyed.
"Canada is a country where
more people drive cars than vote."
GM Persident R. S. Withers said,
MELVILLE LADIES AID
The regular meeting of the
Ladies Aid of Melville Church was
held. at the borne of Mrs.Allen
Smith on November 1st with 16
ladies present. Meeting opened
with '.13.lest Be the Tie That Binds
followed..., by Meditation in unison.
Scripture was taken by Mrs. W.
W. Smith-:' and prayer by Mrs.
'Purvey. Roll •. Call was answered
by a verse 'Ort Remembrance Day.
An offering was taken for refugee
Merle 14'rectnae. fuel
Maitland Teleserviccs
Ltd.. rates and tolls
nrussels Ileereationa
Com.; Provincial
Grant
Dale Machan garbage
Reeeivn Cleueral ut
of Canada,
Reeeiver General of
0.M.D.1t,S„ pension
canada, 0,P, and Tax-
doductionS
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