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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-05-30, Page 6FOR ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS: SEE OPNOTC TOPNOTCH FEELS T111.:RS1).1.Y, 'MAY :100, 19(18 • ieb.B;),‘, (eNTARIO NVOCE TO OWNERS DOGS and CAri. PRE NTIO" .017 ,IES The Health of Arjim ay s Branch of the Canada DePartn'ient of Agriculture in 'co,,peration with the Huron Counts' Health Unit Will hold a RABIES CLIN — Forciwich Rabies Clinic COtt',Munly Hall, M'on., Juno 3, 1968 From 9:00 — 12'7.00 noo'ii, Wrox'eterRilthes clinic — Community Centro. '1`,.7ti June 3, 1968 "Feom 1:30 to 4:30. Moles'cvorth Rabies Clinic — kYt.lUrch Shed Tues. June 4., 1968 F.,‘Z:,rn 1:30 to 4:30. Bluevale Rat. — Community HAY', We.'3., June 5, 1 From 9:00— 12:00 noon', Bra:leis Rabies Clinic Brussels Library, Thurs., June 6, 1968 VV'om 9:00 — Walton Rabies Clinic — Community Hall, Thurs. June 6, 1968 Frmil 1:30 to 4:30. Belgrave Rabies Clinic From 1:30 to 4:30. Arena, Friday, June 1968 Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dOgs and cats three months of age and over. Owners who require certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should consult their private veterinary. No certificates will be issued at his clinic Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantage of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A booster shot each year is recommended. rt REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK by Murray Gaunt, M. P. P. Huron-Bruce) May 24, 1968 Liberal nod New *Democratic' Party -Welfare, critics urged this Week that Ontario press l'An' gu a ra rtts,or.,d ft-llama income in Canada. critics suggested that in the ;short term an ever growing numb- E.?r of pr.ople cultuot conipeie with automation, With the result that More fall. ino bonolr-iss poverty. fn FOR. SALE NEW HOUSE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION PHONE 13 • lcmg term, th<, r(q).11., omit! system \will require 'a titw wa,y of distrjbuting resources. The strongest agreement sc,.enus to be that it all 0%isong wocare programs could he replaced, by a guaranteed annual income 118 a broad anti-poverty move, it 'Would enable the government to concen- trate its resources oit actual social problems Miring the,:time debate, ,Ioim White (P,C, London South) form- er Chief Whip, of Ito' Tories, urged his Lim: Turnout to relieve the munnnpolillo-. of ;ill welrare conts„ air. municipal wel- faro recipients are driven from 11 m lets to towns and title; by, "inpolitness verging on Minimal-1-i ity'' on the Marl of municipal WE)I-1 fare offidelt.. nftomeavolabow.....moi•-•tal. Modernizing your home can be a denghtful experience. Home improvements ear, dO a lot to help make your way of living better than ever, But before you start to modernize, you should take care of one thing first: your -household wir i ng, If you begin your modernization programme by re-wiring, almost everything about your home will suddenly seem better. You'll have ail the electrical outlets you need. Your appliances will perform better, and you can add all the new ones you're ever likely to need without the annoyance of overloaded circuits or blown fuses. Re-wiring will let you take advantage of the new ideas in household lighting. With decorative exterior lighting you'll be je able to enjoy patio living on pleasant summer evenings. You 4, will, in fact, he opening the doors to the joys of all-electric *4,, living, including the quiet comfort of electric heating, Start modernizing your horne by re-wiring, Call a qualified electrical contractor or ask your Hydro. 6.EM8-1471WK Alunicipalities ilaY lesEi than $10 million toward the $38..5 mil- lion general \velfare f'.08(44 in the cl(rrent fiscal yea V, PHONE 199 pritiSSELS ONT, moilt in 1901, ITi`ir'..:irrtltlral!:iner 1:y 1111 ' -,115 It' Tor:-nta ecl hv Leonard e Mto.,.. bir."37.e) :ing;„•,'..e8ted. system at graduate* gv•P• at') l lno Id in..64h-t. onrraling cbsts 11!!;:n. of 4111ti )1, 1 ri • mist:io-narig,!, to le le pitorubi no'', 1cr}'r!; (lotion :ma norithy l'i,)'iner, on furlough lion: 1:oreen -Morrison Pr.g„\". onA Mildred Golinvin, fr,;on. 1.111111. (.11-1.;r. phin Fen. MISS 2 Mtn CI' it is al" PP.1;517, !,,.!,T1'S ARE 31-1? .vit.I.L.Af31. 11 b ping held k. et»IVO(11)1011. 111f13' 7th. l't • i'lw'll.i. (.'!11'.' 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