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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-08-08, Page 5pRO-SIL is a liquid silage additive which elim- inates the nutritional deficiencies of corn silage. It is highly efficient and particularly recommended in the feeding of dairy heifers and milking cows, with truly-amazing results"' PRO-SIL added to corn silage is a proven, easy, and economical way of putting weight on feedlot cattle. Why not talk it over with satisfied users? Better discuss it With your BROCKVILLE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES representative. Silage is one of his specialties — and he can provide you with all the facts! igh :_rays npor- npor- 0 has to a en in. if you ; in a 1,t get syrn- f'S, Or c the is or Prep- s of a dis- LY of for gs on eople rette erre be. [ties; * ema. lung 'voles nany eers. me- Aed :ired nex- ap- Red Cross examiners completed tests of those who had been taking swimming lessons at the Seaiorth Lions' pool during July. The names of those success- ful in the various grades are Mr. E. G. ROe one of our representatives will be at THE TWIT GABLES HOTEL, LISTOWEL on Monday, August 13th, from 1 — 4 p.m. TELEPHONE: 291-2881 Announce ..swim test results INNEN DEVELOPMENT BANK as follow: BEGINNERS PASSED ' Carolynn Wilson, Sylvia Wood, Maureen Hutchinson, Jill McCutcheon, Nelson Peters, Mary Thompson, Brad Rice, Marty Bedard, Brenda Broadfoot, Terry Kennedy, Joyce Broadfoot, Lise Ristimaki, Bob Menheere, Wendy Dorssers, Lynn Hen- Jerson, Lynn McLaughlin. PREBEGINNERS COMPLETING TRAINING Tracey Wilson, Michael Segeren, Ian Monroe, Tracey Mac Pherson, Kittie Krauskopf, Tom Menheere, Joanne Works, Jim , Brennan, Vicki Machan, Heather J Brennan, John Huether, Heather Wilson,Paul TenPas, Kevin Kellington, Brenda TenPas, Trina Watts, Steve Huether, John Stroop, Diane Bernard, Marianne Scott, Brian MacGregor,Sandra Regele, Laureen Ristimai, Lori Elliott, Norman Kennedy, Stewart Cardiff, Greg Humphries, Cathy Deitner, Kim Shanahan, Sharon Wilson, Elizabeth Scott. JUNIORS Judy Adams, Sandra McKay, Steven Undeiwood, Brian Arms- trong, Bruce Armstrong, Mary Lynn Cardiff, Mary Lynn Glew, Sandra Broadfoot, Jeff McKay, Joan Sills, John Nielson, Dennis Nielson, Ron. Broadfoot, Brian Moore, Mark Underwood, Diane Stephenson,Robert Arms- trong, INTERMEDIATES Marianne Kale, Carol Ray- mond, Juanita Smith, Peggy Gibson, Gaye Fisher, Barbara Doig, Jean Vantyghen, Susan Langlois, .,Joan Huether, Ted Montgomery. SENIORS Janet Haney, Kevin Campbell. Residents consider (Continued from Page afred car washes. The northeast scheme for downtown recom- corner of the town is to be set mends landscaping including aside as an industrial area street furniture, garbage cans, separated from the village by a treescape and repair to pave- greenbelt and close to County ments. A paint-up of stores' road 12 and the railroad. Poli- and upper storeys and ,building' ties for the preservation of his-height regulations to give the, tonic sites shall be drawn up. shopping area continuity is also Sixteen possible sites are now under consideration, listed including the home of Reeve Three areas selected for Jack McCutcheon on the site housing in the plan were: North- where John. Ainley, pioneer of west, South-west and South-east.' Brussels built the first log cabin. All three areas radiate from the! Logan's. Mill, the railroad station commercial core in a pattern of, and several homes and churches residential development. It ISI are also on the list. proposed that apartments be built' near downtown for easy access Other village projects out to stores and community) lined for this year by Reeve facilities. rat: Jack McCutcheon are extensive The South branch of the Mait- and far reaching; land R., flowing through the vii. 1. Council has signed an gage cou option for purchase of the old parkway system of scenic beautschool property for Senior Citi- l tens Apts. Brussels has a need and recreational opportunity. for 23 units according to a sur-"People are beginning to ap-vay hv nntario Housing. Appro.. predate the river and. I believe , val of the purchase by Ontario it would act as a drawing card for' Housing corporatfon is now new residents," said Mrs. Clark awaited. Matheson. The plan recommendso Establishment of a Govern- the village and the Maitland ment liquor outlet, this request Valley Conservation Authority, was turned 'down previously, but which owns 57 acres including the board is considering a rep the old mill and pond, initiate survey. a long-term acquisition program 4. Possible extension of the for development of a continuing arena involving financial agree- greenbelt of riverside parkland. 'meets with n ighboring town- At present, most shoreline: ships. property is either floodplain or, 5. A sidewalks program. weedinfested unused land. Council hopes to repair a couple( Also designated in the plan is .pf blocks per' year. This year an area on County Road 12 for it's 1 1/2 blocks on Main St. commerce such as gas stations North-west from the Bank to the New American Hotel and on the Can IDB help you? If you require to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you 197 York Street, London NGA 1B2 ition ector THINKING. .QF $ AND PRO4IL MAKES LOT OF SENSE! • -r PRO-SIL is the ideal additive for corn silage. In addition to making corn silage a complete ration, PRO-SIL is an essential ingredient in the production of milk and meat. East side from Krauter's Shop to Hackbart's. 6. Council plans to meet with the Centennial Committee to discuss the use to which pro- ceeds from last year's Centen- nial will be put. The proceeds of about $8,000 is 'community money" says Reeve McCutcheon, "and should be spent in that capacity. "It is hoped that the most worthwhile project may be selected for the betterment of everyone in the community." he commented. It is only a matter of time until the sanitation system is completed, likely four to five years, and Brussels will begin to attract new industry and resi- dents, Mr. Hill said. This year the Huron County Planning Board have been plan- ning for Grey Twp., Howick,' Brussels and Zurich. Grey and Howick are planned as agricul- tural-envirOnmental corridors. The Farmer's Market in. Zurich has just been finished. As for Brussels, stop by the storefront exhibition in the village wort- shop, August 15th, 16th and 17th and take a look. Money service custom built to your needs Not just mortgages — not just savings — but a full range of the financial services most people need. 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