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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-05-23, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Published at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday Box 50, Brussels, Ontario. Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for paymen of postage in cash. • • JR J. BAUER YOUR M ASSEY A FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of iNie,w and Lli$ed Farm Equip m tut PHONE 5 SRL/WEIS, ONT, WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP ALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETT'EING BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN. MALLICK CRAVVFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H, CRAWFORD, Q. C. IN, A. SHEPHERD. M.A., LLB. A, R. M. MILL I3.A., L. L. B. BRUSSELS Phone 120 and WINDHAM Phone 357.3430 D. A. RANN FURNITURE STORE i.lceneed Funeral Director and ernbahnav PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT, LONGSTAFF oPTOMOTRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday A.M. Thursday Evenirla CLiNTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREEI Monday and Wednesday 482-7010 Gall Either Office For Appointment ti 'E'x! MUM' irj trE,MiiiiMiliilWtiliRrnifill1M11.1 E rtiltt RANCE COMPANY Office — Main street REAFoRTH Insures * Town Dweninas All Classes of Farm ProportY surotnor cattails.. Churches, Schools, Halls Extended coverage (*Int smoke. water damage, fallIne objects, etc.) Is also avallabls AGENTS. ..times Keys, RR 1, Sealorth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, $ellifortlh; Wm. Leiper, Jr. Londesboro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harsh: Squires, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin Donald G. Eaton, Seaforth 1,74 piggi 1,800 JUNIO RANGERS Durine. July itial I ,4t 16 hill echo,), ar,:ed 17 err eMployo,1 by the .:10e ,rimnt NO PETTING \vilf1 aniivals may be liiitod by the .wavit t>f a human hand. hey di'., • Irom starvatiortt• lands and fore,th.-, as i when their Mettler frig]] [cued rangers. away by the F,cent r Man, 17herial,0-tirls-a'N. 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Planned program of en- tertainment . . . concerts. Luncheon and Dinner Tvitisic, Dancing nightly in Terrace Itoom. Affiliated 18-hole GoW Course and Swimming Pool. Vi-hone' Garage Service. Season--OCtober to May. Au AI-80NET? HOTEL ON BEAUTIFUL TAMPA BAY in S~ '® iRezimatS131J11.439 PWRIDA, Far Reservation PO letaadsselbinglisils Mt MOE 847 1-tf4 REPORT FROM. QUEEN'S PARK by Murray Gaunt, M. P. (Huron-Eruce) lluy 17, Ontario's minimum wmwe he increased ;lemming In 1„:1hour Minister ;Dalton Bales. lie told the Legislature that the now mini- mum level to replace the existing $1,'.25 per hour for the construct- ion iuchnitrv. and r.cr !pun' for other Jobs, which took effect in 1905 is still under study. lie said the legislation is practically complete and ready to introduoe. Ontario's rift pen n m will admit top graduates from the province's nineteen column al tY colleges. The change of heart was announced by the Committee of Presidents of 'Universities of Ont. NH() and said, in part., that nut- versities are preparod to consider Outstandin g graduates of Com- munity colleges for a.ilntissinn, universities are genertl- ly prepared. to consider for to second year cour,ses, students who achieve high stand- ing in the three year programs at any or the community colleges. Titus a student could enter a Com. !nullity college actor grade 12', torn I pletc' a three year course with high marks, then take a two year course at a university and receive a general Bachelor a Arts degree. Schools for trainable retarded children will be put under County Boards or Edneaticn to be set up January 1. 1969, according to Edu- cation -minister wiwara Davies. There arc 7S Retarded Children's Elducation AuthoritteS )'null ink; schools, with the province co-,?orini; 80(7, of the operating costs, and tl,p, municipalities in which they are lo- cated payinp; the remainder. The asso(!intions intro had to provide school facilities with the aid of a 50% capital grant from the prov- ince. l'iltnds for the operation of programs for trainable retarded children, both current and capital, will be raised in the same manner as for Secondary Schools, There,. fore, the schools Will be supported by both public and separate school taxpayers. The legislation will dissolve the Retarded Children's E1dueation Authorities which were set up by local Associations to run schonis for the mentally retarded. The' Legislature's Select Com- mittee on Youth, of -Which T was at member, recommended in. its re- I port last March that the schools for retarded children be incorpor- ated 'bite local boards, POOL TENDERS Tenders ter the POSitlOtt of super; isor for the BitiSSels 'cNrading Pool will be received in writing by the undersigned by no later than, 'wen, May 27, 1968. Tenders should include age of applicant; qualifieatioils airy), experience and salary desired. Duties will cOnithelice June 29 mind Wntititte tor weekg, LoWest tender riot necessarily accepted. Samos Prior, Seeretary-Tronsuret, 11,o0rorttita Om). gitt net tion .0 riot. . , pottioevcr..4.4*. :1* ,t nvltittEit0114? ,.,kiazist4r4i6t41-tez. :\I NY 21111. 4968