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THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE. 8, 1.877 —15
Beef Club tours stock yards
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the development committee of
uron county council reported to
ottncil Friday that it had learned'
f additional money to be spent
tile drainage in the province.
e committee said, that a news
douse on M ay 2 announced that
an additional $2 million was to be
pent on drainage and that
additional allocations in Huron
totalled $167,000.
Committee chairman Clifford
Bray, Grey township deputy-
eeve, told council that a letter
had been received from a liaison
officer for the ministry of
agriculture and food listing local
municipalities and the money
being made available to them.
The township of Stephen
topped the list receiving $45,000
additional money. Usborne
township received $27,400
Goderich township $28, 70Q,
Ashfield township $27,100..
Howick township $11,800 and.
Colborne, Turnberry and West
Wawanosh townships $9,000
each.
The committee also
recommended that -an additional
$3,000 be granted the local
committee for the International.
Plowing Match to be held in
Huron in 1.978 for financing of
preliminary work on service roads
to the match site. It also
recommended that quotes be
sought on 35,000 book matches
each showing the site of the 1978
match.
The Brussesl Beef Club
recently toured the Brussels
Stockyards. The tour, led by
Bruce McCall, showed what the
buyers looked for when buying
cattle, where the cattle were put
before they were sold, the way in
which the cattle were numbered
for sale, and which cattle were
sold in what ring.
The Beef Club then went to
Neil Hemmingway's to hold their
meeting. Three new members
were added to the club.
Breeds and breeding were
discussed. Each member
answered the quiz on what was
discussed. •
Committee heads were picked.
Darlene Raynard is head of the
exhibit and Jennifer Rock was to
be head of the demonstration.
The next meeting will be held at
Steven and Stanley Gulutzen.
It was decided • that, for
recreation, to go roller-skating
and have a picnic at Woodland
Lake.
The 'meeting was closed and
lunch was served by the
Hemin ingways.