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The Brussels Post, 1963-12-05, Page 1'REEVE J. C'. i IAUTER I3-00 A Year Is Ad To .11.84,: THE] BitiCSSELs POST, TilliiiSDAY, Drfe. 6th, 3.9.68 6. P e co e ru se s Brussels Municipal Offices filled By Accl ktion,"Manr New Faces NO ELECTION IN MORRIS , Reeve SetowlAt Procter.. .reonneillserg; iabWkiter 4hto4rtreill: William Elston, James Mair and Rolla Snlith wire Itip returned to culled by acclamation; The, two , aciettilkehadztitreteeli plit Dlllott I and Gordon kidEle son,wei* s eiireturned by acclaniation. .enthusiastic licoMinstkoS Maine *itli a much larger htepres0ntatipg4.0g ratepayers • Presrt than in. the recent past 'years, was on Friday night, Wmoi :;ilfrnaKteid were: Reeve N ReeVe 4Krauter (ace) PUC — Robt. Raymond, Jack McDonald, John Hanna (Q) Cpuncil — Leonard. Meehan, Cecil McFadden (Q), Wm, Strati- riidat, Hank ,'.1;91tPas; (Q), Le,wris Cousins (Q), 0. S. Elliott, • Walter:' William- son, Geo. McCutcheon an Mc- Donald • School Board Gdo: Mutter, Ted MacLean, Loultif Dbel (Q), Ivan Campbell (Q), Jack Mc- Whirter, WM. Stephenson, Allan. Nichol (Q) Reeve Krauter reviewed County affairs stating county mill was held to 14 mils; touched on the EMO; gave credit to former Geo McCutcheon, for the oved Goverment road from Kippen north through Brussels; h 066 International Plowing M:tcL„, was awarded 'Huron deunty- municipal matt•trs be discussed included WDHS, rata increased 2 mills; tire truck pur- chased; roads; well drilled to ill 0Pase 'water pressure. a el'pRge McCutcheon spoke briefly declining to stand. 0. S. F,'liott spoke on police,' inditstriN prospects, old school ''reAltelf slit $36 per month some- thing bigger could come of this, Tr-moteh Feeds built large fer- tilizer warehouse here. Wm. StatyChuk spoke on fire department, have entered agree- ment with Morris Twp. for fire protection. Leonard' Mdchan would not stand, spoke on paving of streets bbliiiing% Cd tiib new streets and sn"wolowing, A' Williamson said council had done good job. Liavrie Coifeins said he would be willing,, to assume a share of (continued on back page) BARN, pies, HAY, AND GRAIN DESTRQYEDAY FIRE 1 /4t. For thle second time in four Years .the barn of Wellington Marks has bean destroyed by -fire. :One. hundred pigs and the seasons crop. of hay and grain were lost,..*wh n the steel ::an: which repl cod the former 'striiet ,n w s burnt Tuesday night ,by fire of undeterMined origin, on the fifth. concession or Morris Township. Loss!Was estimated a $10,000 Fitrellien !Pram tillage's, and AVighain, and the Morris Town- ship tanker fought unsuccessfully to sate the barn, They did prevent the Miread of the fire, fanned by high winds, to- the nearby hoilbe and to s Shad of farm