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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-11-26, Page 5ATTENTION MIK. DAIRY "A WI Protect The Quality of Your Milk. Use DIVERSEY CLEANING And SANITIZING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AT BRUSSELS CREAMERY PEPTEX DAIRY FARM DETERGENT FOR CLEANING MILKHOUSE EQUIPMENT DIVO CONCENTRATED LIQUID CLEANER POR MILKHOUSE AND HOME RUB-R-KL„EF'N — FOR PRESERVING MILKING INFLATIONS, TUBINGS, AND VACUUM LINES DIVERSOL DISINFECTANT,BACTERICIDE FOR MILKHOUSE AND HOME ALSO DIVERSEY EGG WASHING COMPOUND And Get Your MILK FILTERS .6" or We from R. B. COUSINS LTD. Brussels, Ont. Phone 22 .use COOP FEEDS 5.00 off per ton on .ti CO.OP dalty and :beef. concentrates and premixes (Thit offer expires Dec. 15th) :411euh IA Nt WI Not tequutnitula 41440 Ind convert Vat* full in* 'Mom Orate with a dO•o0 balanced fettling Orlin. Ire deficient In Some necnisaky nu p ecinceatritli make tip that. deficiencies and give yell incesaitol intlic and meat production greeter Welts fitl, Timm DIAN NATIONAL T.9.77 A'iti411 cw2c/ b'oel/kY • • • VISITING OVER THE HOLIDAYS? Go CNR—the sure, the comfortable way. Snow-filled skies or icy roads will make no difference—you'll get where you want to go, and you'lrenjoy every relaxing minute of your trip. And especially now with CN's new Group Economy Travel Plan you make tremendous savings when you travel in a ,group of two or more. For instance, for four people going to Montreal from Toronto the fare is only $15 each, return! The' CN's new Group Economy Travel and the "All inclusive" Western Travel plans cost so little—why drive! For tickets and information, contact your local Canadian National ticket office. This year, more and more people who are going home for the Christmas season, will Beigraye Co-ra FOR SALE Large Baby Play Pen on wheels, like new. Mrs. B. Corlette, Phone 348W8 FOR SALE — Baby Budgies for Christmas, all colors. Mrs Cara Jacklin Phone 214 STRAYED — Female Hound; Black and white. Owner may have same by paying expenses. Jas. Moses FOR SALE — Chihuahua Pups, male. Dam and Stud weigh 3 lbs. each. Will hdld till Christmas. Dolores MatcWhirter Phone 229W STRAYED — A black Holstein Steer, with star on forehead and white legs. Lot 10, Con. 9, Grey Twp. Owner may have same by paying expensem Jas. Moses Phone 2311 LOST — Brown Top Coat at Brussels Legion on Remembrance Day. Coat left. Person having same kindly notify Harvey Edgar Phone Wingham 735W3 Phone 23r9 Double Standards (Quoted from an Editorial in The Huron Expositor, Nov. 19, 1959) "What is more important than a discussion of the readiness with which liquor may be obtained are the double standards that are being created in the minds of an entire generation, and the resulting disrespect for law and authority which arises." Alcoholism In Huron County (Alcoholism Research Foundation, November 19, 1959) "There are definitely no statistics on alcoholism by County in Ontario." Effective Control In Peel (Peel County Abandoned the CTA by Vote in 1951) Toronto Township Police Chief Garnet McGill, in a Statement Dated November 17, 1959 "All Police Departments in the County of Peel are more satis- fied under the Liquor Control Act, as all phases for effective con- trol are included in the Liquor Control. Act." Conditions In Grand Bend (By incorporating as a village and joining Larnbton County, Grand Bend came under the Liquor Control Act) J. IL Dalton, Reeve of Grand Bend, October 16, 1959 roblem " p W CTA did not prohibit the hen the from the fact that the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the streets, in public places or in automobiles. Also because there was no provision the Act to convict on a charge of drunkenness, drunkenness became very prevalent on the streets and became uncontrollable under existing legislation (the CTA). A girl, or a group of girls, could not walk on any of our streets, particularly at night, without being subject- ed to insult, profanity and even attack. "Since the Liquor Control Act has been in force here it has provided the means of combatting the above problems," Huron Citizens Legal Control Gmmitte '4 4 4 4 10131%.1 HUCKINFh Cfiairinatt I ;4 .1 * 00441:110.114 71i1 N ."4 ,,..2.64M4.,t4i6ffilli • , ii.`7.0).,e6te4. • • TM ORM= FOOT Th1441444 ..Nprombor VO, 100 BELGRAVE Phone Win-Atom 1091; Bitistelii .388i4/10 • t- H EAR John F, Hoskins Chairman. Huron. Citizens Legal Control Committee FRIDAY 11:25 P.M. CKNX TV C 1 -A. ;5 5' I ADS, FOR SALE — Orange Hall in Ethel. The Brussels Post, Apply at Box 60 I FOR SALE — 1952 '0.1V1.0. %ton Truck, MO Wm. Dobson Phone 11JI0 FOR SALE — Lady's Mary Maxim Sweater; size 26 to 38, in climbing rose pattern, Phone 21r17 WANTED I Salesman for Morris and Grey Twps. Profitable business. Phone Mitchell 6091'2 AGENT WANTED Large United States and Canadian Manufacturing Company requires Field Representative in Grey Town- ship. Eixceptionally high earnings. Guaranteed repeat business, Auto- mobile essential. Agricultural or Farming background most import- ant. Sales trot/1611g given. Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario, Highest cash proper removal of all animals, , day or night, use our auternatio cattle. For the fastest and rounding district for dead, old, sick or disabled horse, avid prices paid In Our- ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service exchange (at no cost to yen.) Call Long Distance and ask for A1114/1 001:1 ZENITH 34000 OR GEORGE HISLOP ' WROXETER 2R15 elm•PlowN411140m00.4140i0140,4144. L:5,1010141, to4.1? *alai :clesatni:72m7 '144 it 8E61' LIM AiPitftgiii lit1Mtirt fisolcitlee isiertuninelkia4 Vrik".;et. 1,144, .00latosatis bolit,ttry totteilitu iitOootallO A. e6") OfiN .04A WINCHAK, °tit. e Pu ese Statements In the Public I terest They Speak for Themselves (Elmer Bell, Q.C., of Exeter — Reported in Exeter Times-Advocate, November 19, 1959) Serious. Mistake To Retain CTA ti fin tql "The people of Huron County will make a serious mistake if they do not get rid of the CTA on November 30," Mr. Bell stated. "In my opinion it is the worst piece of legislation ever devised in Canada. We cannot afford to have this act any longer on the statute books." The Exeter lawyer emphasized that the only outlet which can be established without a vote in some municipalities is the govern- ment retail store and it would not be opened unless the municipal council concerned passed a resolution requesting it. The other public liquor outlets would have to be voted in by the people. Respect for Law (Don Southcott, Editor, Exeter Times-Advocate, Nov. 19, 1959) "This is an important point. Under CTA there is little or no respect for law and law enforcement officials, particularly among the young, impressionable age group. This is not the case in LCA areas. "I speak from experience for I, too, have lived under both laws. I spent three of my late teen years under LCA and I can tell you there was no laughing at, thumbing noses at, or ridicule of, police and the liquor laws among the young people with whom I was associated then. "You may minimize this point but I suggest to you that any law which creates disrespect for our system of justice does our democracy a great harm." Deny Amendments Promised To Canada Temperance Act (London Free Press, November 21, 1959) "Two Federal Cabinet Ministers said yesterday they have made no undertaking that amendments are forthcoming to the Canada Temperance Act which would make it more effective for the control of liquor."