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"11:1111SDAY, JUNE 13th X,9,6$
Ai GAR
CFPL - TV, Monday, June 11, 7 to 7:30 p.m.
CKNX - TV, Friday June 14, at 11 30p.m.
GIRL STILL CRITICAL
Pretula Whalen, of Monkton,
wounded. in the chest by a salt
chare.e from a shotgun last Wed-
nesday, remains in critical ciindit-
ion in Listowel Memorial Hos-
11, has been reported, how-
evert', that. else has shown some
improvement. since admittance.
THE BRUSSELS POST
ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher
Published at Srusselso Ontario, every Thursday
Box 5O, Brussels, britarib,
Authorized as second class 61611 by the 06.0. Oftia Department,
Ottawa, and for Paynieti of pbstage iri cash:
j. hAUER
YOUR M. A S SEY - FERGUSON
A CumPlote tam Of
New and Used Farm Equipment
41614E 5 RRUSSELS, ONT,
WINGHAM. • MEMOPIAis HOP
ALITY SE.RviGE
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Open Every Week Day
Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years
sitmitiiLi,
CEMETERY LETTEING.
BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK
CRAWFORD, ,SHVY,"1-ItRIP & MILL
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A. 14f. Mil, 6.A., L. L.
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8F.AFOFITH ME6IOAL CENTRE 917-1,40
Tuesday. Thursday, PridillY• SaturtimY A.M.
Thursday avenue'
IF
OFFICE, lo iiiAc erREEi
Maiidav Ind fivelineeithy 482-7010
etli Either bfPlee iror APP•inirnitki
I3VILDING TENDERS
Sealed tenders marked as such will be received by the under,
signed up to 12 o'clock noon, June 15th, 1968: Per- construction
of a brick-veneer, frame building 28' x 34' on Mill Street in the
village —Of Brussels, Ontario,
Plans and SpeCifidatitirt§ ibay he obtained at the company's
offlet In BrUsaela,
t.OWont or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Maitland Teletervicee
'Donald Li Young, Manager,
P.O. BOX 20.
Prtitaels, Ontario.
Limited
Licenrect i4 unerai
t~NbNit 3i5 o r till
Ohtmi
Central Ontario and Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Associations wish to announce a now basic service
fee fay bulls of known ability. ,
PREMIUM PROVEN SIRES include'
dairy bulls with daughter information and several
top beef bulls. They are available to members at a.
$6.1:1a breeding fee. Higher fees apply for several
Extra Preiniulm, Proven and special sires. (Young
untested sires remain
PREMIUM PROVEN SIRES do
cost More, but you get --
mature, pre-culled, bulls.
, a knowledge of offspring body quality, strengths
and defects.
an actual production ecuriparistm.
• Proofs gathered by efficial agencies,
raised in Canadian
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at $5.00 for Me-mbers.)
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Phone Weekdays to 9:30 A. M. For Sunday service in
most areas call Saturday 6-8 PA.
Toll-free numbers listed in LOCAL direntories.
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REPORT FROY
QUEEN'S PARK
by Murray Gaunt, M. 11_. I.
(Ilmeon-13ruCe)
Jane 7, 7968:
The total cost to Ontario for its
Pronto(' ion t Eecoo '67 was
$0,1m0,00 reeoverables worth
about $2,000,000, the Legislative
Public Accounts Coirimittee was
told last week.
Pro-Vinee's tent structure
was among the most popular at
Expo, drawing ,c,560,0'00 of Fixpo's
-0 Million visitors,
,E41,1Ca tion Minster
Davies, in leading oft with his es-
tinutteS, stated that he has plans
te , Shrink Ills department by
SpreiAit'e flare responsibility
among heal 0'&. specialized
cation authorities.
Mr. Davis said lhe aim 6i tile'
department will be to reduce the
size Of the department, while at
the same time increasing its of-
feetivenesS measured in terms of
,40111.00 to education,
,Thu thiniSter Went on to say
that it intl8t fief itittrittted that
While the tradition of a centeallzoct
systeM or education serVed the
pPoifInce well, it did lead to undue
Flit 04 regimentation' and
conformity,
Onforfo Lthould 0 manage-
mcni oxpo l:f:g of: the Ontorlo
Chamber of Nattincicil
look at the province:s g.:1'
dollars' education' exPe-fidit,Ve.
OppogNo T...eader Robert. Nixon.'
proposed thattItc, dia Milers. and
other outSide experts, be-
fore either a Select Niumiltoe'
61e. ii04181ature, or the Standing
Committee Education. The
total of 2,1 billion: Li,illars repre
seats about $300.00 per eafrIllis,
Mr, Nixon charged that Mr.
Igilty0s neoded constitution
'vith thu pegisiattifo and does not
involve it enough tidttea.tion
policy.. Current cOnSuitathMS. fFft
new school hoard hi:464016g
Ire head-patting sessions to calm
the ?N:Tfrita( critics, Mr, Nixon
said,
till, \Tixon also propobed making
the goVeritient's central toirchas,
big branch aVailabio to SehOol:
hoards in equipment tnirchases, ii
iolicy to pitt Schatii buildings atd
liabraries litto Yetia"-aretitid use,
and a program to Mit school
building costs throug1,1 standarcl-
izecl
Tra nsport Minister Irwin Ha sk,
eft hinted 'this week that. the
government may increase. the
0tho-ant of benefit paid out of the
Motor Vehicle Accident. Claim
Fitnd tot persons injured by un-
insured m01erists. The rand now
poys ii limit or $3a,000 for one
accident.
A ruiniber of Members :criticiz-
ed the prosont system, suggesting
that motorists should ho ref-Mired
in produce a certificate of instir-
unee for $100:000 liability before
they 'aro. given licens4 plates,
take a
MALT EDGAR
REMINDS YOU
Are open Sat., June 1 and Mon.,
June 17, from 9 nt. to 9 p.m.
and are located
IN EXETER TOWN HALL
IN SEAFORTH BOY SCOUT HALL
IN CLINTON TOWN HALL
IN WINGHAM TOWN HALL
114 OFFICE OF H. SHORE, GODERICH
This information courtesy of
MA1T kit AR
LIBERAL / TRUDEAU / HURON
who suggests yoti tonfact your nearest Edgar-Trudeau
CotSiniittee Room
SEAFORTH —PHONE 527.0611
CLINTON — PHONE 482-7729
GODERICH — PHONE 524.6191
WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1412
EXETER — PHONE 235-1302
Illighed by Huron Liberal Association)
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