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The Brussels Post, 1976-11-03, Page 71876 • 1976 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas., Ph. 527-0400. FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft Various Floater Coverages Homeowner's, Tenant's Package,Composite Dwelling. Directors and Adjusters Robt.Archibald,R.R.4, Seaforth 527-1817 Ken Carnoehan, R.R.4, Seaforth 527-1545 Lavern Godkin, R.R.#1, Walton 527-1877 Ross Leonhardt, R.R.1, Bornholm 345-2234 John McEwing, R.R.1, Blyth 523-9390 Stanley Mellwain, R.R.2, Goderich 524-7051 Donald McKercher, R.R.1, Dublin 527-1837- Wm. Pepper, Brueefield • 482-7534 J.N.Trewartha,Box 661, Clinton 482-7593 AGENTS James Keys, R.R.1, Seaforth 527-0467 Wm. Leiper; R.R.1, Londesboro 523-4257 Steve J.-Murray, R.R.5, Seaforth 345-2172 CALL AN AGENTOR THE OFFICE When in BRUSSELS Stop In at the TEXAN GRILL & GAS. 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Shriners meet here Bill Turnbull, director of the Bluewater Shriners was in the chair when 70 Shriners met in Brussels Wednesday night, at the Legion. The Shriners were welcomed to Brussels by members of St. John's Lodge 284, including Don. Dunbar,* Bob Cunningham, Gerald Gibson, Murray Hoover and Bill King. • The club voted to donate $3000. to the Shriner's, Hospftal In Montreal. Latirie Slade, Clinton, is president of the .Bluewater Shriners. Special guest included members from Mocha Temple, London. A report of the speaker at the meeting appears on the farm page. irtifge" MOVE THAT SIGN UP — The sign on the window of the newly opened community centre office on Turnberry St. will chart the progress of the arena fund. It-moves up in $30,000 amounts. The office will be open until the weekend and everyone is invited to '.drop in and see the arena *plans. (Photo by Langlois) r -- ;Parker Plumbing & Heating: 887-6079 WNW. 1111•101/. . mule woo maw min REGISTRATION 8:30AM Would you like to attend? If so, gledee complete in° coupon and return it, along with Your cheque s to the address beloW. For further information pleabe contact BILL PREST at STRATFORD, ONTARIO Tel,: 211'5.6$0 A Management Seminar ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th 9:00AM to 4:30PM IAT WINGHAM GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB' pothai code The Registration Fee of 08.017 per person Includes luncheon'. Tel,: AIS FEDERAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT BANK SERVICES Effective Management of Human Resources and Cost Controls can help to increase efficiency and profitability in your business. Here is a business management seminar dealing with these two problems. • 010 trustee wants. answer. When a letter from the Huron County Health Unit, saying there would be no change in the system of sewage disposal at Blyth Public School, was tabled at Board 'of Education meeting on Monday, Blyth trustee R. J. Elliott immediately moved that • the Board demand an explanation. The letter in question noted; "The. Board of Health is recommending no change in the present arrangement for the disposal of effluent at the Blyth Public School until the municipal sewer system has been installed and is operational. This decision is based on past experience with the Blyth School System and supported by the District Director of the Ministry of the Environment." The Board of Education has been paying to have the holding tank of the present sewage system pumped every other day during the school y ear for the past three years since the Health Unit ordered the weeping bed portion of the system sealed and taken out of service. After that happened the Board of Education commissioned an engineering study by the firm of .Kyles, Kyles and Garrett of Stratford. That produed a report which recommended a modified system which could cope with the schools sewage in connection with a close monitoring system. That study was first presented to the County Board of Health more than two years ago, and was reintroduced last August. The letter informing the Board of no change in the Health Units stance was the result of that August meeting. The letter offered no explanation for the decision, and it was that fact which prompted Mr. Elliott's motion. "They (The Health Unit) are depriving people from using the. facilities of Blyth Public School in the summer months," he said, explaining that under board policy the public has use of all schools so long as they meet the basic expenses involved. This Usually means a few dollars for a custodian but in the case of Blyth School it means the septic tank must be pumped as well. Mr. Elliott said this would result in greater hardship as the village of Blyth is preparing to celebrate its centennial next year and will need the use of facilites such as the school offers. "What are Dr. Mills reasons?" he asked, referring to Medical Officer of Health for Efuron Dr. Frank Mills. ' He said that when the Board had presented the engineers plans for a‘modified system at the August meeting the members of the Board of Health h ad indicated The Mahaget Federal Business DeVelopment.Etabk 1036 .Ontario Street Stratford; ,.Oritgrio. I Will attend the business, management seminar atWINGHAM November 8t1i.. rornigo Address Ilia 1111[111i, 10 ION THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 3, 1976 =