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The Brussels Post, 1975-03-26, Page 15... 44Z1C IS iCO:ING lit time to order your Seed Grain Grass Seed and Fertilizer Requirements Flax seed also available We offer custom SEED CLEANING For further information contact : TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 887-6011 eCommeirehasthefinandngyouneed. Hullett plans spray program ATTEND JACK RIDDELL NIGHT — Morris reeve Bill Elston and wife Isobel were among the lar ,ge crowd that attended a dance for Huron MPP Jack Riddell in Huron Park last week. Mr. Riddell and wife Leone are at right. At left is Walter Ostanek whose band played at the event. April 4th at 5:00 p.m. The Road Superintendet will also call tenders for 18,000 yards of 5/8 gravel to be spread on Township roads to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. The Warble Spray Program was finalized at a special meeting of Hullett Council last week. The tender of James Leishman for spraying warbles at the rate of 20 cents per head or a minimum charge of $5.00 per call on lots, of less than 25 cattle was accepted. Hugh Flynn was hired for Warble Fly Inspector at $3.25 per hour and.15 cents per mile. The Tender of Cyanamid Farm Supply Centre for 705 lbs. of Warbicide at .75 cents per pound was accepted. The 'Spraying price was set at 35 cents a head or minimum charge of $5.00 and $1,25 per pound for powder. The Ditch Commissioner will be sent to the Drainage Commis- sioners' School and registration paid if he wishes to go. Severance for Wilfred Scott, Con. 7, Lot 1 and 2 was approved. At the regular meeting, March 3, James Schneider was present to inquire about procedure on severances. Building permits were issued to Mantred Losereit, Lot 6, MB, House; Oliver Wright, Lot 2, Con. 3, Garage on House; Tom Whyte, Lot 2; Con. 5, Garage to house Generator; sub- ject to Township By-Laws and County Health Unit. Tenders were called on the closed portion of the Beane Drains #1 and #2, with the recommendation that his work be done in July or August. Tenders to be in the Clerk's hands by 5:00 p.m., April 4, 1975. The proposed budget of the Recreation Committee of $4,000. was approved. The Engineer and several affected owners.were present and a lengthy discussion ensued on the Wallace Drainage Works. While the general feeling was that the proposed drain would be satisfactory there was some dis- sention about the division of the costs involved. An open ditch was mentioned, to replace part of the proposed tile and lower the cost, but this was not definitely decided. The final indication was that the report on the construction would not be changed. Assess- ment will be discussed at the next meeting ; the Road Superintendent will advertise for tendeta for a five ton truck. 'fenders to be in the hands of the Road Superintendent by Let's face it, you don't need a bank to tell you how to plan your future. That's your business. And We respect it. But let's say you've got your, plans all sorted out. And your plans are going to need money, come to us, We'd like to help you. Were the Bank of Corrimeree. We can custom tailor an entire credit package specifically for your farm. The package includes short term credit to cover your month to month and Season to season operations and longer range financing of items such as machin- ery, grain storage or additional land. We can lend you the money you need now. And the nice thing is that you can arrange repayment specifically to suit your cash flow. If you wish We can also arrange low-cost credit life insurance. Whatever your credit needs, the person to talk to is your local Commerce manager. So if you're a farmer who has future plans that include money$ come talk to us. imuml sm. .IEEE POST- .1, 1IVANT-ADS DIAL 8874641. I dANAtiffirkt 114110tRIAL BANK OP CC)IVIIVIERCE BRUSSELS 'Oat MARCH : 1,915'-15