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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-07-03, Page 3Homelite amit rbances the appointment of T. GARNISS russeis, Ont. as an autnorized it eater Homelite, with its worldwide reputation for quality products and expert service, Chooses its dealers with care and is proud to recommend our newest repre, sentative, .th(,,). ciIf in naw bUyi pubiict r• et L. ar,!1 11, r r • , • 9 tit TuE BrtuosELs POST, PitbSSELS, ONTARIO JULY 3rd, • For A Better USED CAR AT THE RIGHT PRICE 1966 1966 1964 1964 COMET 2D TRUCK SPECIALS 1966 MERCURY s,, TON PICK UP 1966 CHEV. 1/2 TON PICK UP 1965 MERCURY 1 TON CAB & CHASSIS METEOR RIDEAU 4D 8 cyI, Auto. CHEV. IMPALA 4D HT. Fully equipped FORD 4D 8 cyl. Auto, YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRIDGE MOTQRS". ROY vv. K..ENNEDY, Publisher Published at Brussels, Ontario, averY Ttlttr:§.0Y Box 50, Brussels, Ontario. Glass Mail Registration Nunther "562 Member of Criad'an Weekly Newspopets Asset:lotion Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association JR. BAUER YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A, Complete Line Of New and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT. a A. RANK' FURNITURE STORE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer MAX L. WATTS, PROPRIETOR BRUSSELS, FONT. „. . WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP ALITY SERVICE CRA.FYSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Yr.thrS of OMMETERY LETTEING BOX 166 WING.HAM JOHN MALLICK C'RAVVFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q, G. IN, A. SliEPHIERtli, L.L.V. A, R. M. MILL.. 8, BRUSSELS and WINGHAM Phone 120 Phone 357-3630 J. E. LUNGSTAIFF OPTUro OTRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 527•1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A,M, Thursday Evening * CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday oho Wodnesttay 482-7010 either Office .For - Appointment ....orn,,,,,...,...,,AmithuomaiiimansiburolaataulaftimalwArtiodimalimosaftsiousumess illa4:-,,ILLOP MUTUAL Tfil..JRACE COMPANY AGENIS. ,,giraes Kaye, RR 1, Seiliforth; V. J. Lee*• RR 5, Iionfore. Jr. Londetzborog ESittksr, tatrumele; Mamie 1741ritQllt; 13ciPrOcs t:41510, r39,11010 0,,rytoN @,1110.5,th WALTON Allss i.";bariit Craig is 81 Honey .. I I arbou ITV situ. Will spend the sunnily:. months. Miss Sandra Watson is Vitil in Vancouver with her uncle and aunt captain and Mrs. Ray . Nelson. She till, by piano, last :\lurray ,Sholdice was holldaytwr last week. with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jannis. .Icayl-4. of the Saaforth area. Al..ks Nal:la Haan, Toronto ,'Apatit a recent 'weekend with her par- on t s, my. and :\lrs. ma rtin Mr. and Mrs, Sack Gordon v . r a in Nashville, Tennossea ',vhare ihey attended the 'Grand O'ri ()prey". Alf. and Mrs, Allen Selrie, (;'ail and Mary are on a, month's motor tour of the West-- • orn 'Mr. and ",VIrs, Clifford visited. recently near ,flarrie faith \l r. and Mrs. Gordon Lydiatt, Mr. and rs. Null 'Al ; V :1 8(1 children, .IHan and Cathy Were 1.0(Trit weekend visitors with •Mr. and "Airs. Dinsmore, rsf Prampton and Mr, and ..MrS, Ron- aid Ennis, "Whitby. REPORT. FROM QUEEN'S PARK By Murray. Gauht. M PP (Ruffin-Bruce). • • The .t,ogis'atnro is reeessitig h.f., and of this week and so, this at" last report 1111 ti the' 'fall. i will, therefore. try and give capsule summary of • the Le.g.iS- latiro highlights which. took Mace. thi week, The l,ogislature this• week rt avo- • approval in principal, Committee: of the whole Trottsi.. approval, and third reading to a bill -which bring Ontario into the fader- al medicare s'cli ante on Oct 01)(',17' 1st. Ontario farmers rejected a pro' posed 0eneral Farm Organiza lion, The 0. 'proposal attracted only 45.3 per cent in favour,. far' Short of the 60 per Cent it nerd . ed to pass. Agricti I Lure ;di n sot, obviously distraught over the; results. said ha couldn't Under-. stand ‘vhy the proposal. hadn't met. with greater favour among farmers. ''hotelier, We wanted their opinion and we got it, lie continued, Premier ,Tohn RobartS is con- sidctring Ontario's over lengthening legislative se,s-. ions into three sections with a, recess hetween each starting With the s.ics:lion that will get under- -way next year. This present session will reoon. vein' on Replamber 30th which will mem that members ill havp a 12- \.\ q." r Oak l,Ffore drawing in a conslusion the session which got under way nu November 19. 1.56S. The members, despite 0, Christmas vacation. and all Plaster 'Recess, have been sitting for a record 11'7 days, In order to finish 0.11 that target date On ;Tune `flat, sot by the ernment. a few weeks .ago„ inembors chalked. tip record Hit, Ililrri tai' the \vt ult. by f4ittInA Until 1001.1, BRUSSELS WINGHAM day, and 3,10 A.M. Thursday night, The Ontario Pord Council told- its report into beef price and. indicated the high price was due to a scarcity of beef on the North American Con tinont. The report routhor •'Ony research into the trade pricing of •bee, does not show evidenos or exploitation althoug.li it is noted that while the price of lira aril carcass beef has eased in the last, two weeks, average retail prices PHONE 249 PHONE 357-3460 ciintinuad on an upward trend?' Major changek in • Outario'3 its-iessmen1 laws and protiodureS wt,re proposed this week in the T.,egis]atui'c by Municipal Affairs .1\ Tin i.41 Pr 1";ar r'y McK cough, llc introCzneed a now Asses- sment Act which. he says. the. most significant revision in ii Years. The changes are designed to create "the ..cornerstone of re- l'Irm far our. system and struct- ures of 10001. government." PHONE '36 or 85 poefoominovwftev. mmoi Oftleite *tee AffAIFORTH littel010 * ToWh OW61111110di * All Cleated of Farm Propert3 Summer Cotta{da Eatended c,overego •arrioke. water damage, falling objecte, ems.) Is also available. Schools, Halls