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f x •; _ Members of Hurerk Pe h of three electives, A. a discussion_ at .every level. .Huron -Perth ARTHUR W. READ
from Queens Park Presbytery of the United Church of the lecture with Rev, Ross Presbytery will be meeting in RasidemPartgor '
i of Canda meeting near Goderich Crosby. St. ,Marys, B.A., A special session late in October to bus. 235.0120, Res. 2�.6-6075
on Tuesday of last week asked the Transactional Analysis lab with study the plan.
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,Main Corner Clinton
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homeowners who wish' to repair
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that there was still room for more
Canadian Government to do
the book I m Okay - .You re
Presbytery Delegates
and one that I hope can be
participants. The School, a
Mrs. Lora Thistle was passed at
Fa1 has
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Irvine' stated in his ministr 's
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everything possiblg to
Okay" taken by Rev. Aspden.
welcomed several new ministers
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Jack Riddell, M.P.P. Huron
maximum loan is set at $7,500.00.
demonstrate the concern and
and C.. Values in Fe''Ature Films,
into the area. Rev. Garnett Potter
A crowd of nearly 3,000 people
k
It can be expected that the
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,prices
growing proportion of Ontario
- Windsor, is to be held
compas;ion of the people of
with Mrs. Sue B.onsteel, Stratford
is the new Minister for the
Provincial program will be tied
y
Wednesday evenings from Sept.
regarding the necessity, for JEWELLERS
'arable
The work of the school pupils
Canada to the people of Honduras
librarian. The purpose of the
Auburn Charge. He comes to
25 to Nov. 13. It will consist of a
preserving our remainin arable
p g remaining
attention. A tiuntber of people
clearly an acceptable mini-
habilitation Assistance Program
as they seek to recover from their
School is to help laity explore the
Auburn from Porcupine, Ont.
evening to view the -exhibits and
mum standard' for health and
(RRAP) wherever possible: RRAP
tenants can't be expected to pay
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disaster." Rev. Rae Grant. of
' meaning of Christian life and
Coming .to Ash field-St.Nelens
Late last week Donald R. Irvine
new' housing to invest public
rehabilitation of rented property
Listowel, in presenting the
ministry.
from Toronto. is Rev. Albert T.
announced long awaited
money in maintaining our exist-
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provided that a rent restraint
resolution said that he was
The major report of the day-
Cook.
.the
Provincial policy for the rehabili-
ing stock of residential property.
agreement is reached with the
concerned that as yet he had - not
Ion meeting was given by six
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A former secondary _ school
talion. and renewal of residential
Because much of otic poorer
il
landlord. By. excluding landlords,
heard of any other Church or
Commissioners to General
teacher. is the new minister of
buildings.
housing is occupied by families of
a serious disservice is done
Government aid. The resolution
Council. held at Guelph in
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North St. United Church.
The Government has allocated
lower income, the terms of the
tenants who will be forced to pay
was sent to the Prime Minister
Au ust. Harold' Knisler.
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Goderich. He is Rev, Ralph Kin
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$10 million for for this
loans are designed to encourage
additional rent to rover repairs
and local members of Parliament.
Goderich. Mrs. , Cora Thistle,
from Sarnia.
further
program with a further commit
these familiesgto take advantage
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ordered buildings under the
Presbytery also pledged to
Stratford. and Revs.. Doti Beck.
Rev.' Wesley B. Ball. formerly
menu of a similar amount fora
of this opportunity to paint -up
new municipal housing stand-
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support any Government action.
pp
Hensall. Don Deas. Mitchell.
in Montreal Presbytery. has
further 2 years if the program
and fx,up. Loans will be available
ards. And• because •lower income
In other business. members
Bruce Guy. Dashwood and Fred
begun duties as the New Minister
proves successful.
on a sliding scale of interest rate
people, especially those who rent,
learned that 15 people have
"School
Faist. Stratford. attended. Mr.'
of the Gorrie-Wroxeter Pastoral
I.." "Thei program, called Ontario
from 0% to 8%, over a term of 15
occupy the most run down
pre -registered for the of
Knisley gave a summary of the
charge.
Home Renewal Program
to 20 ears, depending on in•
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property the effect cif the en-
Theology for Lain•" to be held in
highlights of Council. and
Varna pastoral charage new
ants(OHto
provides per capita grants to
come. The maximum income
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forcerttent program will fall most
Central United Church, Stratford.
Millbank.
concluded with Dr. Bruce
has a Presbytery supply. in the -
Municipalities in Ontario to ad-
eligible for participation in OHRP
heavily on those who :can least
Rev. Murray Aspden of
McLeod, past Moderator. "What
person of Rev. Alex Taylor from
minister directly as loans to
is $12,500. Income statistics for
afford it. This is a -most unfortun-
co-ordinator of the event, said
a time to be in the Church".
St. Thomas.
The Se pSh.ppe agate o
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,Main Corner Clinton
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PANTS --- SKIRTS
PANTSUITS
homeowners who wish' to repair
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1972 for Ontario indicates that /,-, ate aspect of the new program
that there was still room for more
A land use bill. submitted by
the -home they occupy," Mr.
more than half of the families'in
and one that I hope can be
participants. The School, a
Mrs. Lora Thistle was passed at
Fa1 has
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Irvine' stated in his ministr 's
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the Province will be eligible. The
changed. With new housing
project of the Church'-, lona
College University
Council. It read: "That the United - •
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Stratford spent the week with her -rloo
news release.
maximum loan is set at $7,500.00.
high and going higher, a
at the of
Church: through the appropriate
A crowd of nearly 3,000 people
Municipalities will be required
It can be expected that the
P
,prices
growing proportion of Ontario
- Windsor, is to be held
channels. express it's concern
from last year,but other classes
to draft minimum housing stand-
Provincial program will be tied
families are livigg in rented
Wednesday evenings from Sept.
regarding the necessity, for JEWELLERS
'arable
The work of the school pupils
ards, guidelines or bylaws, stat-
into the Federal Residential Re-
housing. In many large cities, this
25 to Nov. 13. It will consist of a
preserving our remainin arable
p g remaining
attention. A tiuntber of people
clearly an acceptable mini-
habilitation Assistance Program
proportion is over 50°10, Present
basic lecture course by Rev. Fred
"The
land, - so that succeeding for
evening to view the -exhibits and
mum standard' for health and
(RRAP) wherever possible: RRAP
tenants can't be expected to pay
Faist of Stratford on,
generations may be fed."DIAMONDS, WATCHES
floats. horses Ind' riders, a
safety. It is expected that this
has been designed to be used in
the cost of renewal of old
Firsts in Jesus Life", and a choice
considerable' length. hi June ofJEWELLERY, FINE CHINA
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entrants.
1975. General Council will meet
Other lndre rk judging
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standard will vary from munici- con un, on wit eig or oo buildings, often rundown, be-
pality to municipality, large urbaq Improvement Program (N.I.P.), cause of years of neglect. On the
areas with a history of housing the Federal Government's pro- other hand landlords faced with
standard bylaw enforcement gram to upgrade and renew the cost of rehabilitation will
maintaining a high level rehabili- neighborhoods. Most RRAP fund- choose to raise rent to cover the'
tation standard, and snllall `'or ing will be used in N.I.P. areas• costs or close the building and sell
rural municipalities with a much The Provincial program has the for other uses. "
more relaxed standard. The. Pro- ad\antage of being available to Another aspect of the program
vincc will contribute $150.00 per homeowners who live outside the which will bear monitoring is the'
housing unit in the program designated improvement areas. regulation that-, requires the
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to vote on any resivions in the.,;
"Plan of Union". From there it IR
then will go to - Presbyteries and Phone 527-0270
local congrega'tio'ns. A sixty-six .
percent (fife°Io) majority is needed
towards administrative costs, in- ecause t c e era program is municipality s average interest , I V I q8
eluding inspection costs. Munici- based on a system of grants and rate for the program to be not less Mr. Frank' and Wilma Van
palitics may find that this sum is loans dependin j on income, in - than 3%. On face value this Aaken of Zurich spent the
insufficient to cover the cost of situations where both- programs requirement appears reasonable. weekend with Joe and Ann Boyle (' to .) _
properly trained inspectors and are eligible, it will be up to the However, it maybe that munici- and attended the ploughing i
co-ordinated inspection municipality to decide what will palities with low average income match in Halton County.
programs. be grant, what will be loan and will have to charge a fairly high Mr.Grant Johnson is home , \
The funds allocated to the how• best to take advantage of the rate on many properties to attain after spending two months
program will be for municipalities Federal funding. -in general the this average (to reach an average harvesting in the West. He
under 10,000 population, $4: per Federal c(intribution will be used of 3%). if the Provincial schedule reports crops not as good as a
capita; for municipalities between to reduce the Provincial funding- is drawn up to accommodate this result of late seeding and early,
10.000 and 99,000 population, so that .the maximum OHRP will situation, municipalities with frost.
$3.00, per capita;:,for municipali- not exceed $7;500, less federal higher incomes will be forced to A number from St. Augustine ••It's easy for you to criticize
tics over 100,000 population, funding. There is some suggest- 'Charge high interest rates. attended the International my math. You've got a com-
$2.00 per capital. ion that an agreement of con- It is hoped that the program ploughing match near puler and 1 have to count on
In addition grants up ' to tin.ued occupancy of the rehabili- will encourage the development • Georgetown in Halton County last myAthgers."
$25;000.00 will be available 'for tation house may allow a portion of repair and maintenance stand- 'week.
areas of less than 10 000 cis le of the OHRP to be forgiven., ards that are reasonable and Mr. Leo Redmond and Micke
Open 2 -- 6
Get .your . winter.. Supply of
COOKING and EATING APPLES
at
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Highway 7 and 8, Shakespeare
425-8751
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It is estimated that approxi-
mately 100.000 homes or about
' r S"/o of the housing stuck is in need
of repair. It rhakd''s food sense at
This lime of vcry high costs -tor
A serious deficiency in the capable of being enforced without
Provincial program is the lack of undue pressure on any of our
any consideration for landlords citizens. yraduatpn
",and their tenants: Tire Pedeta� ;" r�ENobl'i
program allows futding'for the
Boyle of London spent a week
with their parents and attended
held at G derich HiihHYDRO
p ' nd yr,ii ill{ r,
Mr. and Mrs.Angus Cling and INSTALLED
on Thursday. It was an 'ideal
Brusscl� Legion Hall,
girls of Waterdown spent the
bright, sunny day.
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weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
r Redmond.ELECTRIC56
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attendance
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Miss ' Joe'ann' Hickey of • ;
display in the Crystal Palace cin
of R.R.I. Fthel. was named top"
in the heavy horse judging
Stratford spent the week with her -rloo
all-around shuw•nian.
winning the most points were
earlier frcists, beautiful flowers
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe —
Allan Horsburg of Holstein and
A crowd of nearly 3,000 people
;le(ivitics at the fair which ended Brussels, Yorkshire-, John Van
Hickey.`
baking classes were down slightly
alte ided the 113th B I F'
VI' B u 1 L—A—. Jan
from last year,but other classes
t russc s air
. night with a dance at the
tet, r sse s, a ,
on Thursday. It was an 'ideal
Brusscl� Legion Hall,
Van Vliet, Brussels. Lacombe; `
bright, sunny day.
In Brussels 4-H Calf Club
and Bert French, Palmerston,
Excellent exhibits were on
c•onipictitiuns Bill Boueschailsker
Hampshire.
display in the Crystal Palace cin
of R.R.I. Fthel. was named top"
in the heavy horse judging
Wednesday evening. Despite
all-around shuw•nian.
winning the most points were
earlier frcists, beautiful flowers
'Other 4-H Club winners were:
Allan Horsburg of Holstein and
were surprisingly abundant. The
Andrew Van der Veen of R.R.2.
Bev Little of Shelbourne.
baking classes were down slightly
Brussels. with junior Holstein.*
Topping the light horse classes
from last year,but other classes
hcifeV: Barbara Vcrstocp of
were Ralph Walker. Walkerton
r were about as usual,
R.R.,3. Monkton with senior
and Ross McKague, Belmore.
The work of the school pupils
Holstein heifer; Andy Carvalh() of
13cirnes Brothers of R.R.2,
attracted a good deal of favorable
R.R.I. 'Waltiiti. junior Ayrshire
Listowel and Elvey Brodhagen of
attention. A tiuntber of people
heifer.
R.R.i. Brunnqr, • were highest
were at the Palace Wednesday
showing top 4-H stock were:
point �>••ittttcrs i -ii the large'.poultry
evening to view the -exhibits and
Allan Baker. R. R.1 Brussels
sect ion,
enjoy the program presented by
senior beet' female: Jennifer
local talent.
Rock. R.R.3, Monkton, junior
The school parade took place
beet' female: Anne McKay.
shortly after 1.2 noun on Thursday
R.R.2. Brussels, senior beef
and included Grey Centt':tl. Ethel.
steer; here sister , Bonnie
acid Brussels Public School pupils
McKay, junior beef steer: Chris
MEN'S - BOYS' -;LADIES' -GIRLS' esti RARr'S WEAR
marching to the music of Brussels
Ryan. R. R. i : Walton. junior beet'
,
' YARD GOODS -FURNITURE - MATTRESS ES - PAINT
Legion Pipe Band and Palmerston
hull.$
Norwell High School Band, The
Fred Uhler of Brussels. one of
SEWING MACHINES - SMALL APPLIANCES - !LAMPS -
parade also had over fork• colorful
the 4-H leaders. said the number
decorated bicycles. motor bikes,
of 4-H ntrntbers participating in
floats. horses Ind' riders, a
the competition this year had
,
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number in costume, Malcolm
doubled from last ve;ir to 20
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Jacobs' covered wagon drawn by
entrants.
fou r•hing team. and several
cavarting lions in costume with a
Other lndre rk judging
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NOTE PLEASE NEW STORE HOURS
lion tamer to keep them under
Luckno\y. champion. Shorthorn
THROUGH WED'114 to 6 PAfe
control.
The fair was officially opden.
btdl. beef class. Mr.ion Gaunt also
had the chatiipion. rn
SPECIALS
MONDAY
TFrURSDAY di FRIDAY 11AM to 9 PM
by Huron Warden.
female while Bodmin Farms, Ltd.
arms Ltd.
SATURDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM
Elston , who commented oil the
of Brussels had the reserve
CLOSED SUNDAYS
community spirit shown by the
champion Shorthorn bull and
municipalities of Brussels. Ind
Shorthorn female.
! Furniture prices are increasing
Grey and Morris Townships to
In the Hereford class. Brian
nt•
V t 2 Pe, with almost every newshipment
work together for 113 years to
ttintaul of Whitechurch had. Yhc
we receive. Many of our low low
make the fair one of the
champion bull and George
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factory outlet prices cannot be
outstanding yearly events in the
Kennedy . of Lucktiow• had the
:
repeated when Our present
area.
reserve champion bull and the
SETS
stocks ars sold ---so buy now and
Robert L. Cunningham .vas
.champion and reserve rhani ion
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Master c" ceremonies for the
rcmale'
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various events, which. along with
In sheep j�ttdging. tap prizes
AND MATCHING CHAIR
the March Show Midway, pro=
went to Gerald Dearing. Exeter.
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vided entertainment for young
and old.
.for Dorset Horn and Cheviots;
Lemke Brothers. Elmwood. Oxford
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The aerobatics of the Carling-
Downs and Suffolks: Hugh Tadd.
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O'Keefe team kept all eyes,
Lucknoa•: Shropshire •Downs and
• skyward for their trial show that,
Southdowns: Emke• Brothers for
gave thrills a -plenty for the
Lincoln. Keicesters and.
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spectators, with their varied and
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intricate manoeuvres.
The top winners in the swine
Fair actiiVities concluded with a
judging were: William Turnbull.
ROCK
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dance in the Brussels Legion Hall
"" •'ta• -the t�trlsic' of Ian - Wilbee
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brches�A on Saturday night. --� 9%
Harvey Craig of Walton was GIVE -THE GIFT x89
winner of the 'draw made atur- HItRCULON 9/ SAVERS •
day night At the dance. the draw CI� _��FEI OR VIJNYL COVERED 1791 WEEKEND SPECIAL
for'/s of beef was s. o Chefordd by fj E pELIVER FRES WITHIN A TEN Mi11
the Ladies'
Division. of the fair. `OOGULAR
LiveMock 'ud in ,horse races, D �E RADMUS..
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pc►nv racctt. Cl ildrett s sports and 010NOiI
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