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The Brussels Post, 1978-09-06, Page 8SeaforthAgricultural Society PORK BAR-B-QUE Featuring an entire pig barbequed, bake potatoes, corn, salad,beverage, ice cream. dinner 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 • .m. and Dance to WALTER STANEK and his band dance 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th SEAFORTH ARENA • Tickets Babeque Take out meal $5.00 and dance 7.00 each Dance only 3.00 Tickets' Available 'From Fair Directors* at The Huron Expositor office. 6 anniversary sa e To indicate our appreciation _for the support and patronage the community has extended to us since we opened our doors one year ago we at Walton Variety have arranged this money saving anniversary sale event three days only September 7-8-9. SUNRISE MILK' 26 oz bottles , PEPSI & .KIST GINGERALE Kraft 3 FRUIT MARMALADE 24 oz. Welch GRAPE JELLY FLOWERDALE TEA Astra WHOLE MUSHROOMS Robin Hood Lemon or Spice STREUSEL CRONE CAKE MIX , Kent Frozen ORANGEJUICE keg .75 Old Country Family Size , FISH & CHIPS Sav-A4)ay BLEACH FLEECY SHEETS WALTON VARIETY.. Monday-Saturday. 9 tfern, to,7 pith: Closed on Sundays • reg 1.55 30's reg 2.05 reg 1.39 1.11 reg 3.05 2.58 reg .93 .80 reg 1.45 1.25 .69 4 1.39 reg 1.09 .89' 1.70 Homo reg. 1.61 2% rega_1.56 reg 1.30 1.46 1.41 3/99' Plus Deposit 1.18 24oz 100's 1.0oz 12 oz. 128 "oz under the Highway Traffic Act with twenty-one warnings issued., Three charges were laid under the Liquor Licence Act. During the week, there were five motor vehicle, collisions which. caused an estimated $4365 in property damage. There were no injuries, O.P.P. report During the week August 28-September 3, Officers at the Wingham , OPP detachment conducted Twenty nine investigations. Six charges were laid 111 SKATES By * * Daoust * *',Bauer ** Playrnaker Reg. $1 5 95 • $89.95 PRICE aumoinn TIRE .. .. .... 4111!1310111 . umnoinn TIRE F. W, TILLEY LTD Seaforth 6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 (Continued from. Page 1 )1 Consulting Engineers of Stratford was at the meeting regarding a brid ge on sideroad 10 11, Concession 6 of Morris. He asked about getting approval for the cost of an engineer and Reeve Elston told him council already had approval the extent of soil testing. Mr. Dawson said that council should order soil testing and at least go ahead with preliminary plans from. MTC so all the field work could be done in nice weather. 'Council considered correspondence from Brussels council regarding Morris' share of the operating deficit of the senior citizen's Apartments in Brussels which indicated that- Brussels wished to draw up an agreement with Morris regarding the building for 1978. A councillor suggested that maybe there should be an agreement with Brussels' that would vary more or, less with Morrig' occupancy rate in the building. .Reeve Elston explained . that Morris entered into the Huron County Housing Authority and will pay taxes toward that. He pointed out that their share Of the operating deficit would go as part of the general levy to Goderich and the Housing Authority would send Morris' share to Brussels. Councillor Sam Plech wanted to know why Brussels was able tp stay clear of having to pay to the Housing Authority and Reeve , Elston toldhim it was because the apartments were located right in Brussels. "I, don't see anything wrong with us paying based on occupancy. I would think that kind ofaryangement would be faker especially when we have something to say "about who, goes there" and reeve Elston suggested clerk Nancy Michie could advise Brussels that+ Morris was willing to enter into an agreement based 'on percentage of occupancy by residents of Morris. "If we paid on occupancy, Grey paid on occupancy and Brussels would pay on occupancy everybody would pay the same," councillor Procter said but added that h e thought they were getting away quite fairly on 25' percent for this year. It was decided that Morris would meet sometime later with Brussels council to discuss an agreement. In other business, council agreed that councillor Tom Miller and, his wife would attend the Farmstead and Horne Improvement Competition in Brussels on 'September 6, asked the clerk to write a letter to Cardiff and Mulvey asking them to come to a meeting and- explain Errors and Ommissions Insurace; , decided to give a grant of $10 to Muscular Dystrophy. At a recreation meeting, later Morris gave a grant of $400 to the East Wawanosh Recreation Park and Community Centre Board to help cover Belgrave Community Centre expenses r insurance costs and recreation needs. Soil and crop program at Ridgetown Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology will I be holding a Twilight Meet- ing at the College on Thurs- ' day, September 14th, 1978. It will begin at 5:00 p.m. with a chicken barbeque (cost $31‘50) and the tours will begin at 6:00 p.m. Following the tours, there will be a program and discussion, with the evening ending at approximately 9:30 p.m. Call Ridgetown 'College for further information (674- 1 5456). Nancy Michie sworn in: 1 YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND REVIVAL MEETINGS at Zion Mennonite Fellowship Near ETHEL, Ontario 3 Miles East of Cranbrook Sept. 10 - 17, 1978 Sunday Evenings at 7:45 p.m. Week Nights at 8:00 p.m. Speaker: Roy N. Weaver BEACH CITY, OHIO He that followeth me' shall hot walk in darkness but shall have the light of life. 11, , 0.$14aat4444A4R144401013444ultailalM3.11fli71lm00004AamwoOffitlidultRoo0Jot:fill