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REPORT FROM,
9VARNI PARK
)'''? A 44iirri4/ MPP
(Onroff,000:,1
Many people: in 0)10,0.0 arc!
coiicm;ned .tbont the extent of • control of peOperty in the
Province. In the Legielature this
week, Liberal. Richard smith elig-
gested Ontario should itegfititte
land prtrchase restrictions siaillar
to those in effect in S\liedVii.
where Cabinet approval is requir,
ed before an alien may buy prop-
erty, Of the 315,000 cottage prop-
el:ties in the Pro.yince, some 40,000
are estimated to be owned by
Americans.. Americans are also
buying marginal farm land for ,
ti-)Eieniatton purposes-
'e opposition parties severely
criticised the GovernMent about
its figtialiSailon of industrial
opportunity piYogradinia. tiffs pro-
gramme is intended to attract new
cepinj into areas of slaw growth,
through forgiyeable loans up to
8500.000, Alm'ost. half of the
money expended nii&T this pro.,
gramme has gone to corpoiadoilS
which are American controlled:
of some 234 loans, worth $35 mil-
lion, which, have been made since
the start of this programme in
1967, some $18 million have been
to American owned companies,
'laring debate in the Legislature
on -a billto ettiend the :Govern- .. .
ment's basic shelter exemption:
prograinme, there ~vas' a great
deal of discussion about the fact
that the tax rebate is given to
Anierica.n citizens living in the
Province for less than six months
eacli year. There is no recipiocld
•orrangement for Canadians living
in ihe I.Thited States for less than
six months of the year, and the
effect, of this programme in Ont-
ario means that tax payers in the
Province are actually subsidising
wealthy Amerieian cottage owners.
The estimates of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture are currently
being debated. and Liberal Critic,
Gunton lanes stressed that great-
er emphasis should be placed bit
the marketing of our egricieturel
products, at home and abroad.
Ontario tanners are being: irt-
Creasimr,ly vocal about the digprn-
portionate burden- of school taxes
levied on their properties, and tile
Minister of Agriculture h.a8 Under-
taken to bring this matter to the
attention of his Cabinet colleagues
for further discussion.
Some large Orgabizatinns. With
assets in the millions, operate in
Canada and the flitted States, and
in effect Control the market, and
the indiVidital farmer is unable
to he competitive with such a
Monopoly structure. Oppesition
PoTtleS were very critical or the
lack of GOverenient actioe in this
cOatieetion,
The recent 5-year AIWA Agree-
ment signed by the Federal, anti
Provincial Governments is disap-
pointing, because there Will be no
further grants in Southern Ont-
ario for the next five years for the
construction of Municipal drali4.
In this conneetion, the Minister
was warned, by 'the opposition that,
this would be a serious lileW to
the coMiatinitteS, even . though
ta nn ic counties Will Still be
OligIb'N of these
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BRUSSELS
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LADIES' DIVISION OF THE
BRUSSELS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY-IL'
MO PRIZE LIST
SECTION L Domestic Science
Superior food Market, Brussels, will donate 2') loaves of
Weston's bread for 1st prize,. S loaves for 2nd prize, 2 loavest
for 3rd prize, for best lemon pie.
Weston's 14i'ead donate, 1st prize 15 loaves \Vecton's Bread,
2nd prize 10 loaxos, Srd Prize 5 loaves, for 12' plate of
sandWiches suitable for afternoon tea: Noi It that:, 7 kinds.,:
.Arrangeteent to count.
Simpson-Seiii%e donate • a special prize to the lardy'
winning the most fsoInC$4 in Section L.
McCormicks '.Ltd. donate prizes for the best arabany
Cracker Cake made -from the- re'cipe, on the Graham Cracker
Cramb paekage. 1st:Prize $7,.00, 2nd- prize -$5,00, 3rd prize
01,06.
Fity-Oacibury Ltd., makers of Fry's Goode., offer the .folieW-
ing prizes: ..teof tile best iced or :frosted .8 or 0 inch chocolate
layer cake ileade With Fry's Cocoa:.; may be choco-
late . or other' t'la.ivaiti:r. b n>tries must include a Fry's Cocoa
label. 1st prize 8'.5'.00 .'lid prize $3.00; 3rd .prize
Schneider -'Ltd., gitlehener, donate prizes Tor the fol-
lowing: 1st prize apple pie. 1-11), cartons crispy flake; 151
. prise Chocolate Cake 5 1-lb. celepe flake; 1st prize Butter
',Carts — 5 1-1b. cartons erispy, flake. An empty Crispy Flake
carton must be displayed with each exbihit.
Wm. Neilson Ltd. donate a 3 lb. bolZ of chocolates for the
best, chocolate cake made with Neilsems Jersey Cocoa.. .
emoty cocoa tin with the Neilson label must be displayed
with each- cake.
SECTION P Hobby Crafts.
DIRECTORS — rvIre. Jack Lowe, Mrs. Evelyn Male, Mrs.
Clarence, 'Buhl.
Class lit glitt
1. Original Painting', ,u,ndscape or marine 2,00 1.09
2 , Copied painting. landscape or marine 2.00 1,00
Original painting, fruit or flowers 2.00 1,00
' 4. Paint by numbers (adult) ).00 1,00
1. Copied painting. frail; or flowers 2,00 1,00
6. Original painting, animals or birds 2.00 1,00
Photographic Contest
7. Black and white. miscellaneous Subject,
8 Moult te,(1 1.,0 '):75
. 8. Colored travel pictures, 8 mounted 1,00 75
Miscellaneous
0, Four place cards for 80th Birthday 1.0)) .75
10. Six band made Christmas tree ornaments 1.00 .75
11, Table,1.1.ty centre suitabl e for Anniversary
1.00 .75
12, Corsage ninth' from artificial flowers 1.00 .75
11. Chalk calming „.... ................ .. ... 1.00 .75
Pencil sketch 1.00 ,75
15, Copvr tooled pie:tare, any subject 1,00 ,75
16. Liquid embroidery picture. trained „ee„. .. e „.„ 1.00 7 5
1.7. Picture painted ou velvet4.„. .... . ...... , .. 1,00 .75
Novel Wrapped shower (babY)
(10x12)1.00 .75 . ...
SPECIALS
:to, Table floral arrangemout using
driftwood ; ami artificial flowers
ist $1.00 2nd 60c 3rd 40c
donated by Airs. George Mutter
90. For best Christmas "able Centre Mrs. Mary LoWe donates
1st $1.00 2nd 60c 3rd 40e,
21. Group display (no entry fee) open to all organizations,
using Thanksgving Table setting --- within 7 or lees
articles. Mounted on card table. All entries to receive
$5.00 it' High Standards observed.
4 , H GIRLS
22, An exhibit. open to all girls clubs on Needlecraft" or
"Featuring Fruit". Each club exhibiting to receive $5.00.
Teach exhibit, to be of Standard value. PrizeS donated by
Institutes of Brussels, Walton, Crambrook, and Bluevale
and the Ladies Division of Brussels Agricultural Society.
BRUSSELS
PHONE 887-9491