The Brussels Post, 1963-12-05, Page 1'REEVE J. C'. i IAUTER
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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
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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