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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-06-13, Page 13GETTING READY—Robbie Cardiff prepares for take-off in the Hop, Skip and Jump event at Brussels Public School's track and field days. (Photo by Langlois) RDOP may research land ownership: F of A Measures floors and ceilings Screw Ball Rachet Driver LDFIELDS Br su 68 sels 887-51 Your Store 411S -11; p Dal sopeciae if1141- Hibachis Gas Barbecues Lawn Chairs No Tape Ruler mettetTEIZasure IS YOUR PAPER DUE??? This is the only notice you'll receive that your subscription is due. CHECK YOUR ADDRESS LABEL on the front of your paper HERE'S HOW EXAMPLE Doe, John D. R.R,6, Walton May 2-1-0-9 Mr. Doe's subscription ex- pries the first of May 1979. The last digit at right indicates the year of expiry. DON'T MISS A SINGLE ISSUE!! Please watch the date on your label and renew before your Subscription expires tstmiLotutci 1672 russets Post BRUSSELS ONTARIO 887-6641 THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 13, WS 13 Belgrave has visitors BY RHEA HAMILTON Foreign ownership of farmland was a topic at a Huron F of A meeting Thursday. Merle Gunby, president of the Huron F of A told members that the Ontario F of A has checked into several of the farms involved in the foreign ownership issue. "Huron instigated a fuss over this and now maybe we should look into having the Rural Development Outreach Project have some research done on the problem." Agriculture Minister William Newman earlier in the week said he doesn't see any reason, based on statistics his department has Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 Mr. and Mrs. Bert van Donkergoed, Bernie and Luke attended Convocation ceremonies at the University of Guelph on Wednesday, June 6, when Christine van Donkersgoed received her degree of Bachelor of Ap- plied Science with Honors, specializing in Family Stud- ies. She is presently employed at St. Joseph's .Hospital, Lay away plan Huron Hotel Seaforth Goettldr Hwy. #8 Furniture unearthed, to take action to halt the spread of foreign ' ownership. John Van Beers recommended that the study should involve the impact of foreign ownership in the county. A motion was passed to ask the RDOP to consider a request to do a study on the effects of foreign ownership on farm land in Huron County. Louise Marriott, from RDOP indicated a request can be made outlining what involvement would be necessary for the study. Mr. Gunby said he was not sure of the implications of being involved with the university but that the federation did Guelph, in the Recreation Department. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Kropf, Ingersoll, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strick- ler. The garage sale held by the Ladies Aid of Knox Church was a success and they are grateful for all donations and help. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler and Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass and family attended the Strickler re- union held in the Stratford park on Sunday. Factory Fresh . . and in stock for immediate delivery. Drop in and browse and discover our difference. Our low overhead assures you of better than average low prices. Fret delivery within SO miles. need more facts. "The problem is that we just don't have the time to do the investigating ourselves" said a Bluevale farmer, Bev Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James John- ston of Welland are spending this week with his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Classified Ads pay dividends Martin, on Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Mat Smith of Brus- sels visited on. Monday with Mrs. Helen Martin and other relatives. Cranbrook girl graduates Make your FATHER'S DAY his best yet with a fill occasional chair 119" and " Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mrs. I.I. Anderson and her son-in-law Bill Juthrie of London called on Mrs, Helen Closed. Monday Open all day Wednesday Friday night till 9 p.m`. •G G• G ET LER of buhtin Fine Furniture MAIN STREET 345.2260 DRIVE a LITTLE and SAVE a LOT