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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-06-21, Page 5At 7 - t.C1•;;.: 'i."00••••• . •Tit-.54V:ii..;:".p.*.5trill:.7:2,.:;t!.;',0..„ NT 4fi t.V.; • LE,Gi.SLATIVE. ASSEMBLY Select .Committee o.n Man.power Training BRIEFS INVITED On April 18, 1962, The Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed a Select Committee to investigate and make recommendations concerning 1. The Apprenticeship Act and the regulations made thereunder; 2. Allaspects of theapprenticeship system as presently established in Ontario and more particularly as it pertains to the training of persons in trades or crafts relating to the construction industry and in industrial undertakings; 3. The training of workers and more particularly re- training and upgrading of skills; and 4. The roles of government, industry and labour in, this field. Public hearings are expected to take place in the Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto, in September and October. Individuals or organizations interested in presenting sub- missions to the Committee are invited to contact the Secretary no later than July 15th. The Committee will be glad to supply a list of specific questions upon which comment is particularly desired, as well as background information and advice which may assist interested parties in the preparation and presentation of briefs. Simonett, M.P.P. T. M. Eberlee, Chairman. Secretary, Room 262, Parliament Buildings, Toronto (Telephone 366-19461 You can pay a lot more *Ay? icerit performance. THE,131U/Ma oier Grey Twp. Council • MICHIE RE-UNION On SatordIAY• June 4611!o the ninth, Xtichte re-union was held at the potne of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Nichol,, 6th tine of Morris, A t‘irkey dinner WAS' partaken of by 50 guest& Games and races were enjoyed, bY all with a peanut scramble for the' children, Under the direction of Donaa GrasbY and Margaret Nichol« The next reAtnion will he held In. Orangeville at the home of the president. Mr. Gordon. Martin. Moved by Glenn Huether seconded, by Lawson Ward that we give a grant of $50,00 to the Salvation Army. DUPLEX HOLSTEIN WINS TOP AWARD Fordleigh Betty Governor Pearl, a Registered Holstein Cow Owned by Elston E. Speiran and Son, has been recently graded "Excellent" This is the highest grading a cow can he given. Statistics show that one cow in 500 attain this grading, in 1961 she was first prize 4 year old, Best 1.1dclered Cow, and. Reserve Grand Champion at Huron County Black and White Show in, Senforth. Her two year old Record was 13600 lbs. of mink, and after giving birth to twin calves, her three year old Record was 14000 lbs. if milk. Two more cows in the herd were graded "Very Cood". Moved seconded approved Carried, by Archie Mann seconded by Glenn Huether that all accounts be paid — Carried. Moved by Kenneth Bray seconded by Lawson Ward than, we do now adjourn to meet again on July 7th or at the call of the Reeve - carried, new grader WJNGHAM MEMORIAL, SHOP QUALI7 V, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Meek Day CEMETERY LETTERING Year Guarantee rep Oier 35 Years of rmne 258, Wlogham R. A. SPOTTON tierammemoommem.mei.-- UNION U.C.W. The May meeting was held at the home of Miss Myrtle Locking, The scripture was read by Mrs. Ed. Morrow. Pour delegatts were nominated to attend the Regional meeting at Bluevale May 28. A donation of 82.00 a member was to he given at the next meeting. A chapter from the study hook Was given by Mrs. Jim Bremner. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE VIVer.7. \ • 1,•• ,•• •••••-, • • • • • . , • „. • . • 43.5-41. • Aw, emu}: 24.00 lPight tenders for were received. A special meeting will he held to purchase the grader, The following 'a ccounts were paid: Ontario Hydro, clerk's office 9,40 Provincial Treasurer, insulin 6.14 'Clallandor Nursing Home .... 84.25 Amos Smith, groceries groceries, relief 0 Rent for relief 2900..003 B.M. & G. Telephone office tolls 1.85 The Salvation Army grant .... 50.00 Fred Smalldon, warble Ply inspector 290,00 C. A Rowland, ducks killed 24,00 Tile Drainage Loans 1,767. 75 Melvin Carnochan, tile Drainage Inspector 14.25 E. M. Cardiff, cleric's Pees tile loans 14,40 Town of Listowel, debenture payment High School ,3',879.47 Debentures, Knetchel dc& Ra.ynard Drains Robt. Nicholson, contractor 415" Bolton Drain 1,124.00 James A. Howes, supt, Bolton Drain 100.00 Ross Knight. allowances Bolton Drain 18,00 Clifford Hoegy, allowances Bolton Drain 37,00 'Twp. of McKillop, allowances, 'Cleric's foes & by-laws Boltbn Drain 253.00 E. M. rardiff, cleric's fees Bolton Drain 75.00 C. Dunbar, 'Curt of Revision e- Commissioner Dolton Drain 9.00 Amble Mann, Court of Revision & Commissioner Boiliten Drain ..-„, . ... - . . .. . 9.00 Glenn. I-Tuether, Court of Revision, Bolton Drain 5.00 Lawson Ward, Count of Revision. Bolton Drain „ 5.00 Krairteth Bray, Court of Revision, Bolton Drain . ..„. 5.00 Ross Hanna, contractor, Berfeltt" Drain MOO :innies A, Howes, shpt. Belrfeltz Drain 35.00 Jas. Arrnsltrong. allowances Berfeltz Drain ... , ... 25.00 Thos, Mcillatrlane, allowances Pciteltz Drain 5,00 E., M. Cardiff, Cleric's fees Berfeltz Drain .......... „„...„ 25,00 Sam Sweeney, bulldozing Willtonntimp Geo. Wesenberg, part salary Assessor .... . . . . ......... ..„. 50.00 Nelson Banta, fox bounty 148.00 'Rant Tenney oil rficis ox bounty ... „ . . , ..... . . 12:66 Guy rot bounty ......... ...... Stevenson fox bounty .... 60.00 John Attioolt 8.00 tictwtferta bounty fox licilinty 24,06 E. M. Gardift. GlerleS feeS to bounty ........... 17.25 Geo, rz.n1 fire truck -. 2.55 WM, troWn, fire chlef G. ttiediri r) itrowti ftretnitrii Peied's ......... ...... 1,66 David 7trotitti, ritlIntetitOtOe fire truett ...... ft.00 Reudpt tb+ttr:ett 6.211.:6.6 tifres optional at extra cost • 444 JOHN G. DIEFENBAKER john E Diefenbaker again Prime Minister with minority . . JET-SMOOTH RIDE! The Vel- YOUR CHOICE OF POWER! CHEVROLET'S BRAND OF 14 CHEVROLETS . . and vet softness and whisper From a super-thrifty 135- LUXURY! Rich fabrics — every one a win winner! Sad quiet only Full Coil suspen- hp 6-cylinder to a sizzling leather-soft vinyl — and Sedans—two Sport Coupes sion arid quality insulation 409-hp VS*. And your Chevrolet's distinguished — five Station 'Wagons can produce! choice of 4 transmissions. appointments. and a Convertible. And always rat es top yahoo at trade40 time to I *011111414r kttted HON. L. B. PEARSON Leader of the Liberal Patty Of Collude *110 gees batk with a &tally increased number of seats Or tits WO' 'Clifford tf Donfirit itlythe ht. t'fitdtrt 114044144 404 2144, STUD E NTS HAVE BUB 1 TRIP TO TORONTO The pupils. of Grades five and eta of Brussels. Pnblic School er4oYod a bus OAR Tereeto on. WednesdaY. The 4rle -was i made under the Sniierviston of their t.eaeher, Mrs. Louise Porter. Various points of Interest were'visited. C12.4NBROOK Mrs. Major youngblat, Auburn, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs, Martin McDonald . Mies Myra McNair, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stuart McNair, 14th concession, 'underwent an appende- ctomy in Lis towel Memorial Hospital on Saturday afternoon, Mrs, Wm. IVIcNair, London, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Actether, Miss Mary McDonald, Toronto, is with Mr. and Mrs. Martin MK:DonaIck Mr, Stewart Stevenson, 14th con, underwent surgery in Wingharri Hospital on Tuesday, Mrs. 'Ken Bray, who has been a patient in Wingham Hospital-, is now at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smalldon, IN MEMORIAM CLASSIER — in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Mabel Glassier, who passed away June 19th, 1958. We miss your bright and cheerful smile, Your kind and loving ways, As we walk clown memory's lane alone Till we meet again some day. Always remembered by her family Stuart and ifiertie, Fred and Agnes and grandsons Danny, Peter, quirks and. Billy. Miseting. Led Moved. by Glenn Huether seconded by Lawson ,Ward that the wjett0e. or. the. last-meetiptlie adapted lut real* carried 11/fovea by Kenneth Bray seconded by Archie Mann that We accept two applications for ,ioana 'under the Tile Drainage Act ..._ carried Moved by Archie Mann seconded by Glenn Huether that we pa.ss By- laws 7 - 8 9 1962 under ahe Tile Drainage Act — Carried oxiservative Government. Brugseis, otario, • TRAVEL in modern air- conditioned Railcoaches , . Deluxe Parlor Cars , ..Enjoy eating in the Diner.., Slumber the miles away in smooth-riding Sleepers. CN Trains = A low cost formula for Travel Pleasure ASK ciNt A EICYLIT':! Planned Vacation Trips,and" Tours. New low.rates to' The Maritimes. Go Now-Pay Later" arrangement. Rail-Auto Plans, Tickets by Mall, .1'••••P•4, FOR WORRY FREE TRAVEL CONTACT YOUR NEAREST ON AGENT. Be'•81ip . to see Potitowt ,opt the .C.8C.TV network ettelt Sundt y. .Check your toed listin for 'channel but tint4