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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-02-25, Page 17Sales - Service 01-1 -771 1) MILKERS Very reliable sources have Department of National Revenue informed the • Maitland Valley was presented which advised that Conservation Authority staff that the Authority has been registered Program 26 ;(formerly SWEEP) under the-Income . Tax Act. With will he operational again in 1976. this, registration, donours of Staff members. have begun work articles, land or money to the on preparation of this years Authority will be able to claim a program projects and are actively tax deduction. To faeilitate such soliciting projects from Authority donations, registration of the members and watershed Maitland Conservation municipal councils. Interested Foundation is expected in the students 16 or older may pick up application forms. at the AUthority Office or may request them by mail. Following.. a training program of interpretraticin of --„Infra. Red photography, the. Authority staff have completed the analysis portion of the Infra Red mapping study of East & West Wawanosh Townships. - TWQ phases, blue printing and colour co-ordinating, remain to be completed . on these, two mapS. A number of valuable. ground water recharge and source areas have been tentatively identified using this new technique. This project will he completed during the summer of 1976 with assistance from Project .26 employees. The Authority is currently actively investigating the ..poSsi-- bilities of obtaining funding from the Ministry of Culture Sc, Recreation for Authority • . historical projects or museums. It is hoped that planned restorations of the Brussels and Gorrie. Mills will become eligible for grants provided. by this . gain VCA upon all subdivision and severance applications, and ordering of 50 - 6to 8 foot trees for the Falls Reserve C. A .campground. Due to a shortage of trees this spring the size of some orders has been reduced in the Reforestation Assistance Program for 1976. All accounts have been prepared and the applicants notified. . Over the past months the field staff have been restoring • picnic _tables, ' building privies, and , constructing sighs at the Falls Reserve C.A. and constructing tree storage racks for. the Wawanosh Valley C.A. The L.I.P. staff have. been busy restoring picnic tables and cleaning and repairing the mills at Gorrie. & -Brussels. Cutting cedar poles and " plantation management will commence at Wawanosh Valley C.A. and Morris Hill Forest Tract as, soon as weather perniits.The staff and activity in this program speak well ' for the program in 1975-76 and it is nnfortunate that the Federal Government is unable to continue such a worthwhile scheme in the future. Huronview • Hullett students present program Thirty-two students from the Hullett Centrasl, School visited the home on Friday afternoon and presented a program arranged by the grade six teacher Mrs.Ingarato and- the music teacher Mrs. Bosman. The program consisted of skits, gymnastics, songs and two changes of square dancing. The residents were presented with a Valentine which had been made by the students as one of their projects. Nelson Lear thanked the students and teachers on behalf of the residents. Four new residents were welcomed to the home at Monday's program; Mrs. Darroch, Mrs.' Bell, Mrs. Black, Mrs. Lawson. The Goderich Township Women's 'Institute volunteers assisted with activities with music for the afternoon provided by Molly Cox, Mrs. Driver and N orman Speir. The Bluebells from the Clinton area and Albert Craig of Bayfield' provided an' hour of musical entertainment for "Family Night". The Bluebell singers are Elizabeth Gibson, Barbara and Judy Carter and they provide their own guitar accompaniment. The girls and Albert shared the program time and joined together for a sing-a-long. Mrs Black thanked the entertainers: The Clinton Women's Institute were hosts for the February birthday party and presented gifts to the twenty-one celebrants. Mrs. Connie Colclough was Emcee for the program which included mouth organ solos and trio numbers by Art Groves, Wat Webster and Tom Deeves. Whistling solos by Dora. Heard, vocal solos by George Turner, piano accompaniment by Mrs. Radford and a sing song. Lunch was served to one hundred and fifty residents and guests and Mrs. Vanderburgh thanked all those responsible for the party. The residents enjoyed the treat, of apples on Valentine's Day donated by the Huronview Auxiliary. near future. Other projects which staff reported on at the last Executive meeting were. as follows: Preparation of a map of the Wawanosh Township Park for presentation to a Meeting of the joint councils of East & West Wawan 3sh Township - on. February 12 to discuss , their future municipal park plans; Ordering of pamphlets from the Soil Conservation Society of America. and the Conservation Council of Ontario as well as ordering of -20 dozen M.V.C.A. Rocky Racoon T-Shirts; Preparation of plans for the 1976 scrapbook competition to be held in 5 watershed elementary schools; ' Reviewing and commenting Program: 26 a p lanned • by M Business Directory Preliminary plans include discussion with the Ministry representative scheduled to visit the . mills involved (Wring. the. month of February or March. Approval has been received for the acquisition of a 52 acre parcel of land from Mrs. R. Brewer of Morris Township. This parcel will form an expansion of the Morris Ilill Forest Tract, bringing the total acreage at this part icular site* to approximately 250 acres. A letter from Mr, R. J. O'Reilley, Chief Charitable and Non-Profit Organizations .Section, Registered Retirement Savings Plans Compounded 1/2 yearly Paid on five year term (Guatariteed Investment Certificate Plan) Member Cariade Deposit Insurance Corporetidn and TRUsl" ctindiriANy siNce 11306 W.W.CdtiSit1S, Manager Listowel, Otitari(Y H&N Dairy Systems Ltd. Sales, Service ands Installation of STA —RITE pipelines and Brussefs milking parlours 887-6063 BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed & Fertilizer — Petroleum Products Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners BRUSSELS WINGHAM 88.7-6453_ 357-2711 McGavin's Farm Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT Brussels Sales and Service Seaforth 887-6365 Walton 527-0245 Bray Chiroproctic Office 197 Josephine ,Street Witigharit 'Ontatio. Pliorie 351.1224. L NGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST :OLINtON- By Appointment [MtindayPii)Y] • 482-7010 Pardys Dairy Supplies Brussels 887-6694 SEAFORTII ELECTRONICS SALES e,.SERVICE •TV • RADIO • STEREO P1 527-1150 • 17 SPARUNG STREET SE AFORTH BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and Jewellery Repairs — We Sell and Service BULOVA ACCUTRON — WATCHES —'3 Stores SEAFORTH CLINTON— WALKERTON • Mrs.. Yvonne Knight Agent fin' Elma Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company' 3 geuts:ets,, .881-6416 THE liFiUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 25, 1976 Box 159 Brussels REAL ESTATE. BROKER — GENERAL INSURANCE George Jutzi, Brussels iftgent fOr1-10wick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance- FIRE AUTO — LIABILITY Phones: Offide 887-6100 Residence 887-6164 Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service Local and Long Distance JIM CARDIFF- Phone 887-6122 (Evenings)