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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-01, Page 15gra I THE KIDS HAD FUN—The last days of summer holidays are full, of things for Brussels kids to do, and chance8 'at a last fli ng before school goes in on. Tuesday. A large group of small fry enjoyed a puppet show, "No Strings Attached" at the Brussels Library. The gentleman above provided music for the show. (Photo by Langlois) Isol ale e at 17.0240,1 11•36xti Cent re, S Ps& !lice 1670 we sell;' popes wait;:. Engineering representatives Housing, Labour, Revenue, are pree. ntly revising a report Transportation and Communi- for the' reconstruction of the cations', and Natural Resources. Gorrie Dam. Preliminary studies The program was established indicated that the dam requires to better equip managers in facilities to handle greater dealing with- office and adminis- capacity of water. , Various tration matters. methods of achieving this The Authority has received a objective are being studied. Final supply of placemats for distrib- reports will then be submitted for bution. • In additiOn to the approval to the Ministry of placemats that will be sold to Natural Resources and the various establishments in the Township of Howick. watershed, the Authority is *Applications for the offering placemats to service Authority's 1977 Tree Planting clubs arid non-profit organiza.- Assistance. Programs have been dons free of charge. submitted to the Ministry of Maitland Valley recently took Natural Resources. Requests for part in the festivities celebrating 42,000 trees have been ordered for 15 watershed applicants. Reports from the Ministry nurseries indicated that there may be a shortage of spruce and red oak for the next two years. Visitors to the Falls Reserve Conservation area are Unknowingly aiding the Authority in deciding &tide development plans frir the park.. A statistical study presently' being undertaken by Experience '76 Staff will indicate how far people drive to stay at the Falls, What area& arid facilities they. what and what time of year iS. causes and extent of gully and shoreline erosion in the townships of Ashfield, Colborne, Goderich and the Town of Goderich. Upon municipal approval consulting firms will be asked to submit estimated- costs for the study. The study will also result in a master plan which would 'ensure safe development of the area• in future.. the most popular for campers. Ian Deslauriers, the Authority's Resources Manager recently attended a management seminar in Barrie. The five day seminar, presented by the Civil Service Commission, was attended by twenty people representing 'the Attorney General's office, Ministries of Yolk' Hosts June 19 Notices WORK WANTED by John's Agro Service.• Custom combining and swathing; grain boxes and auger supplied. Other types of custom work too. Phone 887-6542 19-38-8 WEBERS SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE Modern equipment used. We pump septic tanks, cess- pools, etc. Phone 887-6700, Brussels. 19-36-tf SEPTIC tanks and industrial 'OR pumping, complete installation of WWI new system, fully licensed; prompt service. Call Ray Mills, Atwood 356-2346. 19-35-25 Septic Tanks Cleaned New Modern Equipment Over 20 years experience PHONE LOUIS BLAKE R.R.#2, Brussels 19-364 Pregnant NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOHN McCI.JTCHEON. late of the Township of Mail's, retired farnier, deceased. All persons havin claims agaihst the above estate are required to send full particulars' of same to the oridosigned on or before Septeinber 23,.:1976,•after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard -only, to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-44-3 24 Cards of Thanks I wish go say ,thank you to everyone for the many cards, flowers, gifts and visits I received while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital and since I have returned home. Your kindness will always be remembered. — Helen Wheeler. 24-44-1 I would like to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for the many cards, floral remembrances and visits while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital. They were very _much appreciated. — Peter McQuarrie. 24-44x1 Har . vey -Carrick wishes 'to thank Lila Goll, Margaret Spence, Mary Yuill for their gifts and thoughtfulness while I was in Wingham and University Hospitals. Thanks also to all who sent cards and flowers. A special thanks to Nancy Maxwell, Andrea White and Chris Phillipson who provided Amber with transpor- tation. Thank you all. — Harvey Carrick. 24-44-1 26 Personal -, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill, Brucefield wish to annou nce the 'forthcoming marriage of their daughter Gwendolyn to Bruce, son of _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond, Brussels. - The ceremony will take place on Saturday, September 18th, in the Brucefield United Church. 26-44-1 Conservation Correspondence is a periodical newsletter printed to keep readers informed of Maitland Valley Conservation Authority activities. For further information concerning any of the following topics please. write to the office of Box 5, Wroxeter or phone 335-3557. • The Authority has- received Ministry of Natural Resources approval for a $200,000. floodplain land acquisition program in Turnbery Township. Tlie affected 100 acres in the township have had a history of flooding problems dating back to the 1940's and 1950's. In thelast three years the area has_suffered through four floods. The majority Of the funds will be supplied' by - the Ministry and supplementary grants froM the Province of Ontario. The benefiting Municipality will pay 20% while the entire authority will supply the remaining 5%. The program has been established to offer landoWnerS of the problem 'area an alternative choice of action. It has'not been d6eloped to expropriate the land. Land appraisal Will establish guidelines for prices Offered by the Authority.• Initial acquisition efforts will be centred on 53 acres that are categorized as severely flood-prone. Member municipalities bordering take Huron have been approached for their approvals to cotirinetiCe an extensive lakeshore tievelcipment study. The study will indicate the Blanching necessary for freezing vegetables "Contrary to popular belief, freezing, alone will not stop the aging process of vegetables caused by naturally occurring enzymes," say food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The enzymes must be destroyed by heating, and the heating must be stopped by chilling or "blanching." • To blanch vegetables properly, use a large kettle. Heat four quar is of water for each one- \ pound batch of vegetables. Bring to a boil. Place 'a wire basket or cheesecloth bag of prepared vegetables into the boiling water. Quickly return the water to a boil. If it takes more than one minute to return the water to a boil, you are try ing to blanch too many vegetables at one time. Begin _counting blanching time as soon as the water returns to a boil. Not all vegetables require the same blanching time, so consult your freezing book for accurate timing. When time is up, remove the ' vegetables from the water. Quickly dunk the vegetables into ice cold water and cool is fast as possible. Use ice cubes to, keep the water cold. It is essenctial that blanching be done correctly. Failing to blanch will result in frozen vegetables that are tough, discolored, or which will develop off-flavors and odors. As soon as the vegetables are cooled, dry them well and package in freezer containers. A Post Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried. one? Dial Brussels 887-6641. land Maryborough Township's 125th anniversary. The Authority received third prize in the open class for their float entry in the parade. The completion of the Authority's Experience '76 program is August ,•20. To date, the crews have completed work at Galbraith, Brussels - and Palls Reserve Conservation areas. Municipal work has also been done in Brussels,Clinton, - Elms Twp., Goderich, Goderich Twp., Harriston, Twp., Listowel, Maryborough Twp., Wingham, Lucknow and East Wawanosh Twp. The technical staff have completed a wildlife management report for the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area, and a preliminary report'concerning the restoration of the Brussels and Gorrie Mills. Flight line mappihg of aerial photographs and a base map for the expanded watershed have also been established. • • CLASSIFI ED and Distressed ? mv Call BIRTHRIGHT rf 527-7157, 432-7197 CA/oUtlines *ins to buy WE CARE y Nichol;; also 2.441! good' 12.44.1 years 77 to.- enter: Four! Fair. Mid.' irthery, 695L,. The' 1.444 le bait cosei go 601 ruse; bra .; lace Inds ores.. 201 • mill 44.1 19-364 ' 21 Tenders Wan,ted APPLICATIONS will' be received for shingling east side of Knox United Church, Bet grave: For further particulars contact Murray Vincent, 357-2678 or Lewis Stonehouse - 887-9487. 21-44-1 22 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the ESTATE OF WANDA SMITH late -of the township of Tuckersmith (HttronView), widow, deceased. • All persons having claims against the above estate rare. required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned on or ' before September 15, 1976, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. CRAWFORD MILL & DAVIES Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 22-43-3 22 Legal. Notices 'Wiiellin BRUSSELS Stop lit' at TEXAN GA S BAR. 2 Litre block of ICE CREAM 30' OFF OW ONLY $1.56 en .ritebster 'THE 'BRUSSELS' Oat* :SEPTET itiEtt t o 1976 ---15 -