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5.000 29,73 176.44 350,00 776.05 1,937.50
10,000 59,45 352.88 700;00 1;5..0„12 ii67 6i5
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Comnierce
better way
Term Deposits
to make money
Commerce Term Deposits are just
one of the high interest, no risk
ways we can put your money to
work. They're cashable anytime at
your Commerce branch. The
Commerce pays 7 3/4 % on Term
Deposits when the amount is
$1000 or more and it is for a fixed
period of time greater than two
years. Your manager has other
investment opportunities too. Drop
in and see him.
CANADIAN IMPERIAL
BANK OF COMMERCE
with files; usually 2 limes ail
evellieg, spread over four weeks.
It will cost $5. It May seVe a life.
* * *
The combination of electricity
and water in the bath Poem can he
as d eadly as the mixture of
alcohol and gasoline on the toad,
warns the Ontario t73tifety League,
Nell' \'.orker to triehi.: What a
miserable (lay '1 lost My jolL
float my wallet. fry Wife faII aWay
t'ith ealesnian. :The lost
to the Senator'',
Friend; "That's Weraile.4
CoMplairer: 'et sure is. lieegine
that! Leading by three runS in
the ninth inning and they blew
J. E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMOTRIST
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TAE. BRUSSELS 'POST PRITSSEld ONTARIO T.i.runsDAT, 'goon 12.0., 1970
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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
or
'Murray Obunt, MPP,
. Huron Bruce
'Premier John 'Roberts promised
Vhis week in the Legislature that
nntario will undertake a crash
'program against drug use among
youth. He said the Ceovernment
intends to devote a great deal of
time to the problem through the
Drug Addiction. Research Pound-
'The. Premier also said he op-
poses the legalization of mar--
.11,19.12
'The Legislature's Standing
committee on Public Accounts —
a. group that in the past has asked
civil servants how their Depart-
ments operated — decided this
week. to become a truly investi-
gative body to probe Government
spending.
As its first meeting, the 12
member Committee decided to
hire staff to study the operations
of such a comittee in other Juris-
dictions. and to summon before it.
Provincial Auditor George Spence
to have him explain how he sees
his job,
This is the third session, that
the 0°A-regiment allowed opposit-
ion members to head the Commit-
tee which by tradition is the watch
dog over the Government spend-
ing of taxpayers' money. This
year's Chairman is Yankee Breit-
haupt (Liberal - Kitchener).
The Committee has written In
the. Ottawa. Committee, which
plays a much 'more active role in
supervising federal spending, to
request information about ite.
methods of operation,
The 85.000 residents of Mus-
koka dietriet will have a two tier
system Of Meal government, start-
ing 6/1 the 1st ,Nntiary, 1971, ac-
COrding to Municipal Affairs IVO a•
ri,arey Mcicp,ouqh
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Liberal Pollution Critic, Patrick
Reid (Rainy Liver') brotight
bright blue boX of what he de-
scribed as Canada's first phos-
phate•free detergent into the
Legisletnee and demanded that
the Government Inipose an
mediate ban on all laundry Wash
products containing phosphates.
The Minister replied, however.
that the Government would prefer
to let Ottawa fake such: action,
BE AWARE1
A. ("lir doing '100 Mph is probe
ably less dangerous thee a ear
that isn't moving -- on an ex-
ereeswaY. A etonoed car on the
high speed road i,t a very serious
'ward, tbe Ontario Oaf* League
lio!ro out, 11 (1'900 flovolili Qr .
ouevoq,,sty, fir
tthol in Ofttii4 41'
In eondiions at poor visibility
the clriA,er et' the car ahead cau..
not see you clearly if his rear
window and 6utside mirror are
obscured by snow, dirt or' ctni,
densation. nut he knows your
position if you have headlights
turned on. The roods would be
an for if drivers lased their head-
lights More when conditions are
bad. $4ay's the Ontaele Safety
League
Another niee's error may he
your collision, Always drive to
allow for a possible error by the
other man, advises the Ontario
Safely League. ft' you would eike
to know how to do this in all pos-
sible eircienstanc'es -- sign tip
1;71 .f?,rusrt,,; 11;).(.)bl ii 71Doel fpusive
nOf., 1100 11
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WINGHAM HOSPITAL,.
WARD RATES RAISED
TO $39.50 DAILY
— The ward rate et •Wingleete and
District eiospital has been raised, .
to $39,50 per day, an increase of
-$2.95 the hospital association was
told at, the recent annual meeting.
The semi-priYate rate has gone
Up $3.9.11 from $41.05 to $45 and
eirivate $4,45 from $44.05 to $48.50,
A motion to 'lower the assoc.
)ation's anneel membership :fee
to $1 from, $5 was adopted nnege
Imously. The, :adtion was taken
In an effort to increase the
:number of meetbere.
Robert Ritter eves elected to
'the board of director's to, teem.
eent Wingbain for a two-year
'term, The other 15 members of
the board were re,eleeted,
The neev hoard's inaugural
eneeting Was held on March 18.
populations ranging from .1.0,000 p u eeengers off
to 22,000.
the paveineet