HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-22, Page 3During September 13 to 19,
1976 OPP officers from the
Wiiigham detachment conducted
thirty-one investigations.
Twenty-one charges were laid
under the Highway Traffic Act
with twenty-six warnings issued.
Four charges were laid under
the Liquor ,Licence Act and three
charges' were laid under the
Criminal Code.
" Five Motor Vehicle collisions
occurred during the week,
resulting in $2600.00 dainage.
There were no injuries sustained.
Walton
Sunday visitors With Mrs. Roy
Bennett were Mrs. Don Blander,
Sandy, and Ty ler of Norbel and
Les Rutledge of Beachville and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rutledge and
daughter of Clinton.
Mrs. Steven Curley of Toronto
is visiting this week with' her
sister Mrs. Walter Broadfoot.
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After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest' user .of energy in your,
home. Waste hot water, and you're Wasting- valuable energy.
That's a good reason for getting full.Value from
every way you can. By fixing leaky faucets
By insulating long runs of hot Water pipe.'
By waiting until you have a full lOad before you
switch on the clothes'Or dishwasher. By Using
cold or cool water when it will do the job.
By taking shorter showers Or shallower baths.
By making sure that all the hot water that
eventually goes down the drain works hard for
you before it goes.
The Cascade elebtriC tket 2,
water heater gives you 4%.
dependable supply of hot water
and it snakes good use of all '
the ohergy it consumes. But It's
41 to you to use hot water
wisely. bonit waste a drop.
your water 'heater in
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Affor. 'teachers settle
AIB !rolls : back ICY%
raise under 87°.
A 10 per cent ' pay . raise
negotiated earlier this year by the.
Huron-Perth County Roman,
Catholic. Separate School Board
and its teachers has been rolld
back, to just under eight per cent
by the federal anti-inflation
board.
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Representatives the 159
teachers and the school board met
Wednesday and agreed \"-to
comply with the board's ruling.
The contract, for the 1976-77
school year, has been modified to
provide a:7.85 per cent increase.
Accidents total
Jack Lane, superintendent of
business for the board, said
anti-inflation guidelines calli ng
for a base eight per cent
maximum increase this year
allows an additional two per cent
to accommodate 1 historical
relationships between other
similar groups' and recent
settlements.
He said the board and: teachers
had submitted a joint brief to the
AIB arguing for the'extra two per
cent for the teachers but the AIB'
rejected it.
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A NEW FACE ON BRUSSELS STREETS And it's a funny face at that. The latest
thing to bring a smile`to the faces of passers by in. Brussels is this fire hydrant with
a personality, painted by Ross.Duncan. (Photo by Langlois)
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