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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-07-06, Page 3Our new Intake and Rotex. Cleaner will be in operation DINNER. ANpREFREspimotTs,.. (it? PIONEER CT-F6262 FRONT LOAD CASSE1TE DECK MUSIC'S PRICE $299• RETAIL 339.95 THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 6, 1977 —3 BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADS — Front row L., Kim Brocklebank, Jill McCutcheon, Teresa Wierenga, Karen Alexander, Vicki Leis, Janet Heibien, Karen McCutcheon, Patricia Haverman, Pauline McLellan, Debbie Prior. Second Row, John Dorsch, David Hall, Gary McAr ter, Sharon Glanville, Karen McLean, Kathy Sholdice, Kathy Coony, June Brenner, Karen Johnson, Rob Stute, Joey Adams. Third. Row: Jim Scott, Brian Ten Pas, Ken Cousins, Steve Harris, John Vandenberg, Jim Shipman, Mike Watson, Huey Ives, Paul Nichol, Paul Johnson. Also in the picture are Gi:ade 8 teachers Mrs. Raymond., L., and B.P.S. Principal, Mr. Ken Scott. ouncil keeps 60-40 split on salary The village of Brussels will continue to pay 40 percent of the clerk's salary and the Public Utilities Commission 60 percent as far as the Village Council is concerned. Council decided Monday night o leave the salary share at the present rate for the time being. PUC representatives, except the reeve, did not attend e meeting. The PUC has been paying the 60 percent share of the clerk's salary since 1966. In June PUC commissioner Alec Keffer told council the village should pay 50 percent and the PUC pay' 50 percent. Council also decided to ask the Labour Relations Board if they ere obligated to pay Clerk Bill g his salary or separation pay for the two weeks after he resigned" before he was einstated by council. In other business, council assed a borrowing by-law to over expenditures on the new arena in the period before the Wintario Grant is received, Council gave approval for the Ministry of the Environment to construct a sewer project on Ross Street. Ian MacDonald holds a deed which includes Ross Street, but according to the Village's solicitors the property is owned by the Village. A resolution was passed asking the Province to continue and expand the Ontario Home Renewal Program. Council was informed they would receive no supplementary funds from the Province for road maintainance and construction. The Village had asked for $8,000 and was going to use the funds for drain construction. It was decided, to check with the engineer to see if it would be advisable to go ahead with the project. A letter was received from several village residents complaining about water from a trucking business creating a muck hole. The letter said that if the matter was not looked into within 10 days they would notify the health unit. Council decided to look at the problem and see if there was a solution. Council decided to increase the Village's grant to the Agricultural Society from $150 to $175. Permission was granted to the 1978 International Plowing Match Committee to place 16" signs advertising the event at the entrances to the Village. A letter was received from MPP Murray Gaunt advising Council that the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority had agreed not to ask the province for money for repairs to the Brussels dam for eight years. The Ministry of Natural Resources had advised the Authority not to purchase the dam, because it was in such poor condition. Building permits for Jack Ritchie, Gerald McCauley, Barry Galley, Elunid McNair, J.L. McCutcheon, William Wheeler and Alvin France were approved. Bell telephone was given new telephones within the permission to install a cable for Village. Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK This new front load deck offers greatly im- proved performance, styling and price. Com- plete with Dolby noise reduction and wooden sleeve. Please come in for a demonstration. • FREQUENCY RESPONSE 30-16,000 • SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO -62dB • WOW & FLUTTER 0.08% WARRANTY 1-YEAR 16 Street, Stratford 111.2900