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Mrs, (;Forge Smith
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Mrs. M. Angel
Mr:-4. Russel Bradshaw
Wilfred Warwick
it rs. ,Ceo, Mutter
Mrs. Pear) Lowe
All-s. Archie Bagel
Mrs, Lyle Osborn •
Miss Ruth Me'lTaggert
Mrs. J. VV. Armstrong
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M is, I Pearson
Mrs. ('!arena White,
Jl t's. Clarence. McCe.tcheon
.mrs, Win. .StratyOhttk, •
1%.Irs. • James Mair. . •
Miss •Pearl Meeker• -
Miss 01iristina Dlekson-
ATTEND AMAT EUR
VARIETY NIGHT
The I trussols Lions Club
Amateur \'n riely Night is being,
held at the Brussels Legion
Friday, May 5th. Come and sup-
port your local talent,
Renew your Post novir.
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Admission Restricted to Persons 21 or over
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aria Farmers
ONTARIO
The Government of Ontario has increased its Capital
Grants program by $129,000,000 effective April 1, 1967,
and continuing through 1979. Farmers can apply for the
following Capital Grants:
First
You•Can get up to $1,000 based
on one third of the cost of:
Erection or renovation of farm
buildings -- paving barn yards
— liquid manure storage tanks
— grading, packing and
storage buildings —
greenhouses — silos — grain.
storage and milk houses, or tt
combination of these..
Also
Under ARDA, theSe Capital
Grants continue to be available.
Forty per cent of the cost of
field enlargement up to $500.
Fifty per cent of the cost of
digging a farm pond up to
$500.
For further information contact your
local Agricultural Representative.
Second
Fifty per cent of the cost of a
drilled, bored or dug well, or for.
the development of a special •
source of water, up to $500 •
under the AR).3A program.
Hon. John Robarts,
Prime Minister
Hon. Wm, A, Stewart
Virtis!cr Acrictrilturc and Foca
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