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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-07-18, Page 6KARL •VECKER, R.R.1, Zurich, Ont, Phone Zurich 236-4892 TRIO muisswi rosp, nwassmbs. formito JITI.X 18th, 1968 • ,:11117MMENSISCMIZEIMIN TRAIN TO. T•0- I Ask about convenient departure and return times WA HITE SLUE FARE $5.30 F ARE' GIVE 'YOU ETTER SILAGE AT LESS COST Visit the Brussels plant where Ribstone silos are Inade. Operator Ernie Back will welcome you. re: information, phone the loo,01 CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN. NATIONAL 011111111111MNSIMMINMIN VINIWANSIMSWOMMIIIIIM911111110111. COMPARE 'THESE EXCLUSIVE gIBSTONE FEATURES • They're double sealed — pointed inside and outside, o Dense, non-porous von- c rote. • Strong rib vonsiruction. Steel rolmforced concrete ritaves. ,Overlapped joints. slleavy Steel pooping. ; A RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE SAVE MONEY READ THE ADS. IN THE BRUSSELS p CRANBROOK (intended for last wee )0. Personals Bradley Knight, son of Mr, Mrs, Jack hink .1-1.,ai.t:owel of, nr:p t Shuron 1-0.1iget underwent an appendectomy on Sunday evening eat Listowel FlOspital, Clifford Bray is still a patient ill IVir and 'Mrs. 1.-toss Speiran Tito daughter, Mrs. Ttnhi, 'Thoth:son, anti Miss, virgioia, 8niatldon, all or Saginaw, wore here Tor lite funeral of Mrs. fled me, ]hilt mh,k. Stanley Fischer and rart n a n eV ended 'the ,TYto'n) ft°. Mimi wedding Kadrew's fokid, on St" tu rd. ay. aitil mrs Charlie Fischer itrimAl smith/ion and. Mrs. Mac Rnget were in. St, Thomas on Snn- day paying respects to the late Wiliiarn 'Kenneth Smalldon, son of n former Cranbrookite. Thomas Stnalldon, who 'passed away in Victori a. osp t al. London, o go 64 ro a r,. KnOx Vkrl\ti. July Meeting • . Miss Alice. J. Porrosr ',vas wader for the .Taly it-:::eting of the \VMS at the of :\Irs. John I'03.110, WILIA nloveh MohlhQrs i:rc'a laic, IteadinL's with (hou++, '.1.1r Dominion. Day worn gh',.;11, mi ss Forres t rend "Loy.' 1.)? Country" and "0 0a71.- nth)," was snug. Mrs. Stanley Fischer also eontributod w I.-vatt- ing. Mrs. Sol-mock tent! the Script- it-e and tle.!, Meditation was given by tit. 'leader, followed by prayer. 'Vile topic. "Wituo;wie,Q, in our World of :\iony i•;,i\ on by Mrs. Mac Nigel. was Mrs. :John Pert>'`, as :\Ibis 1.,Ansk, Niiss Nak;-Ionita was MTS. IJY110 Clordn'T, and Mn,s Calvin Cameron Miss Kennedy. Tlh15 Was In dialogue form with Mrs, inogo the intov-i-if.-1,pr Voi lf h pros id rl d jor 1:rriine. minute of slit Was (,bSerVil-1 fti 1110nliWY Of it motrilior, the late Airs. Prod Smandon, followed with the 1,01-t':; 'Prayer tri unison. The Roll Call was ant:wered with. 'Something from ter' The 1r,:asurer's t'('r)o'l'l was gent and herr- was consid-rahle disc 3 5- sien on supply. it was decided to send a cash donation in addition to arbor articles. A thank-yort note from Mrs. Alex Sloiss WaS reac17 "Myth; of tho }3.ible" contest wap conducted by Miss Prirrest. The 1.10,qt(114tj WaS rISFiiateri it' serving ltatell by ,Mrt-1, Small 0.1111 ll ri t0A •Vfqt,e,b, rollsee-goiee• REPOFef FROM QUEEN'S PARK mvpFkAifr 0-turon-Bruce) July 12. 1922 Several days this week were Laken up in discussing the esti- intites of t h e Alt urn (1011.01'0L l'li Altoraey General, 2sathur Wishart, said he 'round interesting and tholIgiht p)0\-aking attlgos- tion that. Mo('trolite oVesdropping 1)e. ma , vietation Vights• Thr-' (Tpusilioh i4uggostea pollee forces in. Ontario be required • by statut(•, obbffn p Q rmission from Attortioy t'reneral before doing Wile tapping as part of crim- inal investigations. 1-ndor these. cirell Instances the police would have to use reasonable and pro- able grounds that au offence was about to be col-omitted or that evi• dente could he obtained about an offence already (Tint-01MA or that there is organUed crime in- volved iii it ilarticular teograp1 • ical aittta. :Unction Minister, William Davis, this, weeit introduced a bill amending '1.110 Schools stration Act. Among the changes Pronot;led in the Bill ore new ihnik for the honorarinins. school boards arc able to vote I.() trtn:loes and the 11111 also gives school hoards the same power t.0 invest money Os municipal coat •i1;; ti u Ii y e. lloWever, file laeked n re- ntleSt by 'Teachers Federation to inClud ,..• permission for 'Fronsfer Review lloards made neeessar:7.• 41t the. Federation's PHON4 199 opinion beeause . nnti.e-r led ile ('ounly 1loard system. hoard r.ould arbitrarily teachers anywhery within tho county. It.eviw Board would, in effect, sulmitt deeisiim of a school. hoard to transfer a. teacher to an. appeal procedure' at. the re- ene,it. of the Lonelier.. fl-H TEEN CARAVAN TO VISIT ONTARIO frieridiy kivasiort. underwa. Stud(( .1 tip 21, 3(i Nub meinhors from. Arkansas, (lcorgia, Virginia, Oklahoma, Texas, and Maryland will cross the border at „Niagara Falls to begin a two-week stay in 011 The occasion is the 1.968 4.-H to Canada,. The l'1":eis(i'tl.lors(:;:i ll'tr\ lb'elltlween 17 and 19, will Spend z1 day louring Toronto, and the no-xt morning at the University of fhlelph. Front (luelph, the young people go to host rnmilies in tho counties of fluron, l'o'th, Water. lot,, and Wellington. They will join in the lking and working routines of thE, host foinilie, mid attend. 10(.111 .1•11 arovitie• The .1.1i Teen Caravan ada vats inauguratod in .11.1117 for centennial and the ,A.meri- can .1.4:N:Do fhro I'vniilies in F..tts1 orn tario• 'rho 'I an ..\-011 progra.01 of Clubs in the Vilitc(1 States has been in e:isloneo fur sortie years and. inolud ,; visits to ninny ('(qUltri,.'ti South .Ameri ca, Nnusam.o, ONT, lt soon to Can-