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The Brussels Post, 1976-03-10, Page 16More outdoor food Camper's Casserole 1 pound fresh sausages 1/4 cup sti ced onions 1 10 oz. can french style green beans 1 1-lb package frozen Tater Tots or Mashed Potatoes 1 can cream of mushroom soup Brown the sausages and-onions in a skillet. Roughly chop the sausages and put together with onions in the bottom of a. deep aluminum pan. Layer the string beans over the meat and top with cream of mushroom soup. Place the tater tots or mashed potatoes on top and cover the pan with aluminum foil. This can now be frozen or refrigerated. When cooking, place the pan on the grill -uncovered. Cook for 30 minutes. , Allow more cooking time if frozen. Feeds 2' hungry adults. S'Mores / 2 chocolate-flavoured marsh- mallows 2 graham crackers Thread 2 marshmallows onto a green wood stick or metal skewer. Toast over coals or stove until melted inside and well browned outside. Slip toasted marshmallows onto one cracker. Top with other cracker and squeeze down. Makes one serving.' Separate board meets, short four IVIcKILLOP ROADS CLEANER .THAN EVER — McKillop township' councillors are pretty proud of their new truck and snowplow, purchased this year. From left are Reeve Ajlan Campbell, councillors,' Art Anderson and Harvey Craig, deputy reeve Ralph McNichol, and road superititendent Bill Campbell, ' Councillor Bill Leeming was absent when .the photo was taken. (Staff Photo) trustees 8:0 8:3 9:0 9:3 10:0 10:3 11:0 12:0 12:3 $ I UN IC A 9 8:3 9:( 9:2 10:( 10:3 12:0 12:1 12:3 1:0 1:3 2:0 4:0 5:0 5:3 6:0 6:3 7:3 8:0 10:3 11:0 11:1 11:2 11:4 4 is suggested", replied the board Wingham students travelled .. _chairman. Stratford to a retreat at The board renewed the contract Stratford went to Port Butwel with the Simplex International He received no answer when Jo Time Equipment Company, Ltd. O'Drowsky of St. Ma for the time clocks in the schools reminded him he was out of o at a contract price of $1,080. an as the request had already I increase of $168 over the 1975 voted on. , . price. , The board supported Aftef the board agreed to 'pay resolution front the 'Brant Con transportation costs of approxi-.Board of Education. to back 1' mately $450. for Stratford Giade,8 federal governments anti-infl students to journey to Port tion board' and the provind Burwell fora religious retreat, the anti-inflation measures. Wingham area trustee asked for` ;The meeting adjourned at 11: an explanation as to Vvhy,,p.tn. Special Promotion,altoctel 3 Set's Only Simplicity Washers and Dryers SPECIAL- Freezers (second) • In 3 Different Sizes OLDFIELD'S 887-6851 1 0 HARDWARE Brussels (By Wilma Oke) The Huron-Perth Cotinty Roman Catholic Separate School ' Board will not 'endorse the resolutions from the County Board and the Separate School Board of Stormcint, Dundas & Glengarry, each calling for support of additional financial assistance to offset anticipated increases in the local mill rates. Investigation revealed that these boards each exceeded the ministry's ceilings by substantial amounts in 1975, Jack Lane, Superintendent of Business and ginance, reported. He said a :onscientious effort should be nade to reduce spendings to the ministry's ceilings rather than .mcourage further provincial assistance to exceed these' ceilings. Mr. Lane stated the Huron-Perth Board has always contained its spending within the ministry's, ceilings and beli eves all boards should do likewise, particularly in 1976 in keeping with anti-inflation measures. The board was short • four trustees at the meeting held in Dublin Monday night. Joseph Looby of Dublin has been holidaying in Florida since early January, Michael Connolly of R.R.3, Kippen, is in Ireland, Howard Shatnz of Stratford is in Hawaii and Vincent Young of Goderich, in Turkey. An inquisitive mouse came into the board room, but didn't seem interested in. filling one of the empty chairs as it soon scampered away. 0 Trustee David Teahen of Stratford reported on the Family Planning Advisory Committee meeting which he attended in Stratford 'on February 25. The board will write' Dr. SusanE. Tamblyn, Perth Medical Health averaging 915 lbs. sold for 39.35. Choice Cows - 28.00 to 30.00 with sates to 30.25. Gciod Cows - 26.00 to 28.00. A cow cons ignged by Wm. and Robert Borho of R.1, Formosa, weighing 1440 lbs. sold for 30.25. Feeder Steers traded from 3.00 to 45.00. Bulls traded from 28.00 to .0.00. A bull consigned by Wilhelm iros. of Walkerton, weighing :310 lbs. sold for 30.00. 3010 40-lb pigs traded to a high of 51.00. 40 to 50-lb. pigs traded to a high of 57.50. / 50 to 60-1b. pigs to a high of 63:00. 60 to 70-1b. pigs to a high' of 70.00. Twenty-four pigs consigned by Cecil Horton Ofli.R.2, Atwood, weighing.41 lbs. sold for $1.24 pr pound. ketriettibetd It takes .bu,t moment Jo place a Brussels Post Want Ad and be triotity in pocket TO advertise, just Dial grottelt. 8e-6641,. officer, requesting the Aims and Objective's of the Committee for the board to study the proposed family planning clinic to be set up soon by the committee. The board accepted the resignation of =John McCarr011, Stratford, ' physical education consultant, effective at the end of June and Thomas Hoad, St. Aloysi us School, Stratford, effectiVe March 19, by mutual consent. Committee chairmen reported they are making cuts where possible as the budget is prepared for 1976. Stratford member Ronald Marcy said it was impossible to make cuts in the transportation budget and with smaller, grants this will result in increases in mill rates. Chairman Arthur Haid said he thinks the government is coping out as it led the board to form larger 'school areas resulting in the need for transportation, and now suddenly grant's for transpor- tation are cut. Zurich .trustee Ted Geoffrey asked administration to come up with some suggestions as to how to cut the budget.. "We'll examine every one that, A ligh supply of cattle at 'russels Stockyards Friday "aded at active prices. Cows sere higher,, pigs were steady. Choice Steers - 42.00 to 43.00 ;vith sales to 43..60. - Good Steers 40.00 to 42.00. Seventeen steers consigned by ‘Ilan McBurney of Wingham Neraging 1055 lbs. sold for 13.35. Two steers consigned by )avid Craig & Sons of Thlyth averaging 1240 lbs. sold for 42.75. Two steers consigned by Arelvin Morrison of R.1, Lucknow averaging. 1115 lbs. sold for' 42.75. - Three steers consigned by Earl Papple of Seaforth averaging 1003 lbs. sold for 43.50 with his lot of 13 steers averaging .1047 lbs, selling for 42.40. Choice Heifers - 38.00 to 40,00. Good Heifers 36.00 to 38.00. A heifer consigned by Wm. Rintotil of R.3, Wingham weighing 960 lbs. sold for 40.00. A heifer consigned by Neil Rintotil of 11,2, LucknOw weighing 950 lbs sold for fore 30.00. 'Eight heifers .consigned by Allan Bridge of 'Winglithi Supply light, prices active at stockyards i0-11-ft BAiitsELS.POST .MARCH- 10, 1976 1:0 1:3 2:0 2:3 4;0 4:3 5:0 5:3 6:0 7:0 7:3 8:0 9:0 10:0 10:2 11:( 11:1 11(4 9;2 9:41 10:( 10:3 11:( 12:( 12:' 3;( 3:. re de Tr la! pa G.( M M ar at vi bc (1( Pi PI Sl tc 1; Congratulations to the Township of MCKillop on the purchase of their NEW Snowplow and Sander BLUEVVATER TRUCK CENTRE is happy to have pi.ovided the IH truck chassis for the new machine, BLUEWATER TRUCK LTD. 355 Bayfeld Road, Gode.rich, Ontario WE SPECIALIZE