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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-04-11, Page 15for planting Dwarf Dwarf APPLE TREES CRUNICAN BROS. 1 1/2 miles south of Elginfield BONNIE'S Men's and Ladies HAIRSTYLING 887-9237 Brussels Introductory Easter special PERM patent 289 perm "designed to be special" March 13 - April 12 Regular $36.00 special 29•95 FARMERS... Sprin g is just around the corner We have WHITE BEAN SEED available for you! *Seafarer •Sanilac • Kentwood Foundation & certified seed available A complete line of STEWART GRAINS • Barley • Oats • Mixed Grain For more information contact: RYANpRYING Walton, Ontario Seaforth 527-0527 .Brussels 887-9261 THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 11, 1979 - 15 Report from Queen's Park Legal aid lawyers to get more At E.Wawanosh BY MURRAY GAUNT, M.P. Fees paid to lawyers under Ontario's Legal Aid Plan will rise immediately by an average of about 20%, ac- cording to Attorney General Roy McMurtry. The last raise was in 1973. The move will cost Ontario taxpayers about two million dollars this year. Under the new rules, more experienced lawyers will be paid more for their work than inex- perienced lawyers. Premier William Davis said this week that he would not commit more public funds to help solve the The East Wawanosh Public School Science Fair is presently taking place. This Science Fair is open to the public on Thursday, April 5 and Friday, April 6, anytime during school hours. Next week the North Huron Science Fair will be held at East Wawanosh Public School. Students from Howick Central School, Wingham Public School, Grey Central School, Turnberry Central School, Brussels Public School as well as East Wawanosh Public School will be competing. Entries will be arriving on Wednesday morning of April 11th and the judging will take place on Wednesday afternoon. The displays will be open to the public on Thursday, April 12th, 1-4 and 7-9. COMING EVENTS April l3 - Good Friday April 16 - Easter Monday - financial problems of Ryer- son Polytechnical Institute, The President of the In- stitute had previously in- dicated that up to one hundred part time teachers would be laid off in September unless the pro- vince increases its grants by more than the 5% raise it has made in each of the last two years. The Institute budget was $41 million last year. The safety of nuclear generating stations, is very much in the news because of the crisis situation at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania. Ontario has made a very heavy commitment to the nuclear industry in Canada, and the economic as well as energy implications of any debate regarding the industry are enormous. It's obvious that the Canadian nuclear system is safer than the U.S. system. However, the Opposition has asked that the Select Committee on Hydro be specifically charged with the immediate responsibility of in- vestigating the matter of nuclear safety. It is also recommended that Dr. Porter, Chairman of the Public School, Wednesday, April 11 at 8:30 p.m. This is to introduce you to joys and fellowship to Modern Square Dancing. There is no charge and lunch is provided. Fro further information please contact Ross Higgins or erald McDowell. If enough interest is shown Beginner classes will be held starting in October, 1979. Classified Ads pay divid- ends. Royal. Commission on Electric Power Planning, be asked to act as a special consultant to the Committee on the matter of nuclear safety. In this way the public can be fully confident of the facts on safety as they are made available. The Ontario Government will put up $26 million to subsidize employees who hire students under the Ontario Youth Employment Program this summer, Treasurer Frank Miller told the Legislature this week. Mr. Miller said he expects the spending, which is 30% higher than last year's OYEP budget, will create 40,000 jobs, compared to the 34,000 created last summer on a $20 million budget. Under the program, private employers, including farmers, receive $1.25 an hour from the province towards the student's wage, which in most cases must be at least $3 in total if he or she is eighteen or over, and at least $2.15 in total if younger. Employers can apply for BEAUT1-TONE MOUS Paint Renowned tor MIN We're so proud of this paint that we guarantee it abso- lutely! This fine quality interior or-exterior paint is made especially for Canadian climates. Prices qUoted are for white only, but we'll be glad to tint to your choice. 111111111111111 Only at HOMO 1111141,1811 weeks, regardless of the the subsidy for up to 150 man the employer. This week I spoke in the number of jobs created. 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Any child who is five years old in 1979 is eligible. April 26 - Open House. 1-4 and 7-9 parents invited. April 27 - Professional Development Day. Students do not attend school this day. May 11 - Class Photos will be taken, The Wheel 'N' Dealer Square Dance Club invites you to a fun night, in Clinton Science Fair on now ..it l Home ........ i Hardware MEMBER BBA Brussels Sa.le will be continued until Saturday, April 14 HOME HARDWARE 887-6525