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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-03-17, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST BRUSSELS, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MARCH. 170, 1966 • BOWLING The scheduled ,nights. of bowl- ing are nearing an end. There is only three nights left. All of the • bowlers are fighting to the end, but enjoying every minute of it, Team Standings Lois' Lions •• **** . 99 Mara-uders • „ 97' jacks' Jokere. • .... . $$ Karen's Go •OVS ...... tOf •••" Mary's Lambs Willis' Wonders • Ladies High $Inglea Karen • Hastings, 225 Kay Rutledge 215 Ruth Huether „..„.._". 176 Ladies High Doubles Kay Rutledge 415 Karen Hastings 396 Dianne Hastings 319 Mens High Singles Charlie Fee .......... ..„ 22G Allan Nichol 225 Jack Higgins - ...... „„ 218" Mens High Doubles Allan Nichol Charlie Fee John Cousins Substitutes ries are chalking up 10-4 in. creases in Tourist. revenue. In a :single year, the world in- crease in tourist, movements was 13 per cent and "United States travel. to Europe increased by 9 per cent. Bahamas showed an increase in 1964 over 1963 of 10,7 Per cent and in 1965 maintained an equivalent rate or growth. 'he controversy over the government's dismissal of the Queen's Park. The controversy over this action promises to be as acute as any of the many disputes that have shaken Ont- ario Agriculture since controls were first instituted with the Passing of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Act in 1937 at the demand of the farmers. At the heart of the situation is the Ontario Farm Preducte Marketing Board. It is the cent- ral, government agency Which. controls products yielding more than half of the annual cash income of more than 1000,000,000 of provincial farmers. The unprecedented dismissal of the 11 man Ontario Bean Growers' Marketing Board at London 1?.y the goVernment and government appointed. 4 man re- placement beard has Caused con- cern, to the farP leaders and other marketing noard groups. A,gricullgre Minister Stewart, told the Bean Board it had not followed government in- struetiOns and had pot obtained for growers the best price for beans. The hog producers want to deny the gevernment power to, dismiss. a farm products market- ing board without Brat holding a hearing before a judge or some other impartial authority. rev 428 405 386 "S°' Bean Board continuo/3 to surround 78 I Tie one beer so good its ma y Canada famous for beer throughout the world! Barb McCutche n, for Ray Bron- son 'Vera Hastings for Mary Lowe Brian Rutledge for Kay Rutledge In Italy and over 60 other countries, you can enjoy a world of flavour in the balanced beer. CARLING REPORT FROM QUEEN'S. PARK (Murray Gaunt M.P.P. Huron-Bruce) The ;Ontario Medical Services Insurance plan has receited about 10,000 applications since enrolment opened March 1, These application forms can be I. picked up at any chartered bank across the province. These forms are also being sent out to every home in the province through the main All the applications have not been processed so it is impos- sible to say how many people are covered in the , applications. A single application could cover several members of a family. The Department of Highways estimates concluded this week after detailed study by the, op- position. The Ontario Hospital Services Commission will study a report that criticized infection control methods in Ontario Hospitals but it will not launch an in- spection of all hospitals In the province according to Health. Vintster, Mathew Dymond, His comments were the result of e report prepared by Dr, I I Harding Le Riche, Professor of epidemiology at the 'University of Toronto's School of Hygiene. He stated in his report that most hoepials in the province Use in- adequate and irriproper methods of controlling infection. The estiniates of tho Depart- I rftent of Tourism are now before the House, Tt was nointed out that Ontario is boasting about a 6 per cent increase in totttist biteiness but ; MOO of the other western count. Outdoor dining at the Trattoria Galeassi in Rome The CARLING BREWERIES Limited