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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-10-12, Page 2THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF ONTARIO Progress in Housing H.O.M. E.—the Robarts govern- ment plan that reduces down payments, increases owner- ship—is providing many new homes at manageable cost. And the Ontario Housing Cor- poration, too, has provided more public housing in three years than the rest of Canada combined in 15. New satellite city plans also promise orderly suburban development, Progress in Education For the past five years, an average of 11/2 new schools or substantial additions have been, opened every day. One new secondary school every two weeks, Five new universi- ties since 1963. Nineteen new Community Colleges. Educa- tion grants up 600%. Fast action in education for fast- changing times. R(4):N BRUCE 00ER,.., WEST T.11:4 131WS$14.4S. POST. IMITSSTALS, owriguo Tlil'itSDAX, OCT, 12 th, 1907 .1•••••••, October 17 Commerce financing and bank services helped this farmer buy a new pick-up truck. Are you planning any purchases? Come to the farmer's bank. YOUR DATE WITH. PROGRESS. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Progress in Agriculture The Robarts government rec- ognizes the difficulties that face agriculture during these years of change—is taking effective steps including a $500,000 grant to the new Farm Income Committee; loans for farm modernization; crop insurance at favorable rates; promotion of exports; and the new Capital Grants Plan. Progress in Taxation Ontario's 1967 budget showed no increase in taxes. What's more, two Smith Report pro- posals have already been en- dorsed to reduce your local tax bill. One gives an allowance of up to $2,000 of assessment on property; the other takes over the entire cost of justice. BOWLING NOTES Teams are still Close, but the holiday didn't do some of of the bowlers auy good. Team Standings Jack's Streaks 33 Ned's Siedies 81 Lois' Lepricous 27 Davis's Devil's 26 Mel 25 N,Ick's Red Caps 23 Ladies' High Singes Jane Ward Joyce Kellingtoi Jean Bolger Ladies' High Triple Jane Ward Ruth Huether. Marion. Machan Men's High Single Jack Higgins 272 and 260 Ned Rutledge 251 Don Jacklin 227 MA's High Triple Jack Higgins Ned. Rutledge Ron 13uether Substitute9 `Murray Lowe for Marion Machan Ilay Bronson for Marni Bronson, SW HURON PRESBYTERIAL, UCW HOLD WORKSHOPS Hu ron Presbyterial United Church Women held work-shops in Rensall and Blyth on Monday and Tuesday, October 2. and 3, on the theme "A More Vital IT.C.W, These were led by Miss Marjorie Smith, field Worker for the Board of Women of the United Church, Features of the day's program were: the introduction of the new study books; 'Panorama of the Bible" and "Japan. Profiles',; Bible study session on the mean- ing of "Covenant"; and discus- sion groups on "Social Issues of Today", Mrs. W. B. Cruickshank of Winghain, president of London 'Conference I'.Ci.W., broUght greetings from the Conference. Mrs. Cidlbert Beecroft; member of the Conference finance com- mittee, explained the how system to replace the allocation system. in 1968; and showed film. strip entitled "Bread, Laughter and Dignity, which portrayed the I outreach of the church's work in many parts of the World, A. similar short work-shop was Street Church, Clinton, for ladies Street Church, Ciintoni, for, ladielt who could not attend either of the day-time sessions. •Ido.•••••••••••.• • RS 254 253 2,48 582 571. .1111 6666666 . 563 689 606 604 CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A., L.L.B. A. R. M. MILL ILA., L. L. 61, BRUSSELS and WINDHAM Phone 120 Phone 357-3630 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIR open Every Wssk Day IN VOTE Your Cuarantea far Over. Es Venire CEMETERY LETTERINQ BOX 181i WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK •1111111111111111111111.111111 .larilm60•1 •