The Brussels Post, 1960-03-17, Page 5Commercial and
Concrete Worlt
general Iteoflog.
Wit* ;.Ind '13140.15 .W01$
PIaotering by
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Steniode4.11ng,
thtildlag, 1.19Pctris
Ehipette
itioor and Yard Goods TAM trona Your Stock or Gem•
Monts tor Angel Stone by Truck Load or by Pit*.
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Bruaseis Council 41, Mitt -\\ a, fees 50.00,
I Clinton Nursing Home,
The regular meeting ef the VIII ( musing care
age CouneIl \WAS held the Muni, I W. S, scot, insurance
cipal office pg February 201.11,, 1000, up hall
W, being abSeat. 'Ai , and G. Telephone
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General Contractors
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ANNOVNcgPilgl4T
'We wish to announce that Mr,
Kenneth McFarlane, It, 8.
Drtissol'.. has beep appointed,
Director or •this Corop.any and also
that Mr. e.cott McLean or 11,.
B. ft MonItton hat been engaged
as, an It.,..eut for this ,Conwnny.
gima Ferrneern Mutual Firs Ins. Co.„)
Hart' Office, Atwood, Ont,
Frank
President, Secretary.
B.-?wman, H. V. Sw14,0r,
73.80
Food baked with
butter stays fresh,
tastes better!
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, , • .01,1111:1PG CriaArrA POci,'";g 177'1S'
tolls and rout siren, rrlYnt Me-Y44 by R.It. PeEkr$00, seconded • b all
by 0, S. b'lliairt that the 007044 of n11181308 wobile Library, part
Tiriulmels P. tr. C, be 1,410 1100.00- pnygnent 1900
per annum. and the :Commissioners,
$75,00 retroactive to. Jamtary Mowd, by 0,'S. seconded
1050, ; J. 0, Krauter, that the counci
Mye the Orange Lodge the use of
and Feb, 8th, be adopted as, read jf damage, cleaning up,
of the meetings ,g January 25th, / and they be held responsible for anY
by It, 1--t, Pearson thaa the minutes bration of the 1.0.1th of July, 1900
Moved by 3, C. Krautor, seconded the Village property far' the
I 'tad Policing.
Moved by 0, $, Elliott, seconded ! Carried
by H. ,It, Pearson, that the accounts Moved by S. C. krauler, securided
as Presented be paid, with the Vowel. Commission Act.
Chapter 281, HSO 1050, Section 103,
on this the Council of tile Village of
3,40 Brussels request the assent of the
16.57 Hydro-Ttlectrie Power Commission
of Ontario to a bank loan of $7,000.00
13,78 for a term of 3 years at an expected
interest rate of . . % be used by
8.33 the Brussels Public Utilities -Com-
104.71 mission for financing expenditures
as outlined by them and with which
.139.00 we are- in agreement
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DESIGNING DRAFTING
Firm Ciontruct Prices !submittal
Phone Collect oi Uaytltne, 121-11# After
i Dave 'Kirkby, 'work
streets
Postoffice, U. T.
1 D 0 Pt. of Revenue,
deductions
1 Brussels P. C. Hall and
Municipal Office
Dave Hastings salary
Brussels P, U. C,, street
lights
piryans Welding, snow-
plowing,
Thistle (Printing, office
supplies
3", C. Adams, salt
Wes Budnark, snow-
plowing streets
MacLeans-Fina, gas
Hyde Bros, gas
Brussels Motors, gas, tire,
towing
East Huron Produdts
bags salt
Albert Wood, cheesecloth
Fred L. Bull, dry cheimical
and cartridges
McOutcheon Moitors, repairs
and gas
E. V, Baker, Nursing
Home Care
(Provincial Treas., insulin
Workmen Compensation
- fees
Pollard's Chain Saw,
thawing hydrant
B. M. G. Telephone. rent
tolls
Cliff Cardiff, labor on
sitreets
C. & G. Krauter, oakum
Gordon•-Workman, imving
siren, wire clerk's office
3. E. Brewer, fuel
Jack Warwick, fox bounty
S.
tax
Took Ce. tit* FROM CANADIAN
NATIONAL
- Carried
205.00 Moved by 0. S. Elliott, seconded.
by J. C. Krauter that •• By-Law 21,72 No, 3.1960 be received and read a 1.25 first time
- Carried , 6.00
3.00 Moved by H. R. Pearson, seconded
6,40 by 0. S. Elliott that By-Law
No, 3-1950 as read a first time be
52.80 - read a second time
- Carried
AT 8.30 P. M.
SPEAKERS
Alvin Betties, Bayfield
Speaker on Pasture Management
Doug. Miles, Clinton
Cereial Crops and . Fertilization
EVERYONE WELCOME LUNCH
2.50
.50
70.50
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fast modern travel "
Moved by Krauter, seconded
by H. R. Pearson that By-law No. 3,
11M0, as read a first and second
time, be read a 'third time and
passed
-- Carried 37.35
by RAILINER
553,00 This being a By-Law to provide
4.60 for the 1960 expenditure -on Roads
or streets in -the Village of Brassels
123.78 in the County of Huron
• Moved by 0. S. Elliott, seconded
2.00 by H. R. Pearson that the meeting
adjourn, -to meet again March 2S, or
3-1,05 at the call of the Reeve.
Geo. McCutcheon, Wm. H. King
6.30 Clerk, Reeve.
3.25
it
between Guelph, Owen Sound, Southampton,
Kincardine, Palmerston, Stratford, Goderich, with
connections for Toronto and London.
Enjoy the air-conditioned comfort, the picture
windows and foam rubber seats in these brand-new
self-propelled Diesel cars, sheathed in gleaming
stainless steel.
Forget about traffic strain, parking worries-con-
sult your local CNR agent for the convenient
Railiner schedules.
203.59 .
90.70 Now is !Vile time to renew your
4.00 subscription to the Brussels Post.
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