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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1970-06-18, Page 7WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETC. LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT" SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO BRUSSELS SEAFORTH 887.6365 527-0245 411491*.'1.141 McGavin's Fan Equipment • THE RUSSELS POST-t BRUSSELS, (MAR 0 THE BRUSSELS POST ROY w. KkNNEDY, Publisher, tiox bOi gruirneie, Ontario, bt filf•usOis, Ontario, every ThursaaY Seeona Iiiass Mail Registration NWliter $A62 M4Oilh'ber of Canielian Weekly N6i4spapers Assoolatior cintiirio Weekly Newipapers Assoolatior REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. FIRE AUTO LIABILITY PHONE: OFFICE 887-6100 RES. 887.6164 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee For Over 35 Years CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q,C, A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB. BRUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887.9461 P H ON E 357-3630 WM. ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST -- $EAFORTH; GOVENLOCH St, 50-1240 Tuesday, 1 itursday, Friday) Thursday Eyenint) CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 4824010 all Either Office For Appointment THE McK1LLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY Orflee Maid Street SEAFORTH Insures • rown Dwellings • All Classes of Farm Preperyt * -larnrner Cottages • Churches, Schools, Halls objects, etc.) Is also available.' smoke, water damage, falling Extended coverage (wind AGnN'TS.: James Keys, RR. 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lt.no, RR 5, Seafortn, Snittres, Clinton; 00.1erge Coyno. Pedobt fL ratan, peator•it• Lt4per Jr., 1,ondestaro , Solwyn Solnatter, itrn FOR ALL YOUR SPRING NEEDS READ THE ADS. .Nkir? ciAsMFitE) ADS, !IN pRuS4E145 POST REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK f3y: MURRAY GAUNT, (HIJRON.BRUCE) Rents fot• :1•7,1100 Ofit. tit io'zi public iaptAinf4 Will Iei1 /40 6red by at least, 8,1 to $2.9. a iiioiPtti for faiiiilies with two children: . . • • ' table of the tio-w rents effect- ive July 1st was released by the Department of Trade and Develop' melt. The lowest ',monthly rent for public housing will be $28 for a finally with an income of $192 monthly, This rem', is $4 less than the present scale of $32 a Month which .applies. to a family With $192rnorkthl.$* iriceiate retgardless 01: size. Attorney Arthur Wishart con- firnred the Legislature this week that money from . criminal sources is being invested in' Ont- ario, Flowerer -.11r. Ntrishart said there had not been a significant change in the past six months iii the antollin, of investment from ,"contaminated sources"", I raised the matter of billing date of Ontario Hydro pointing out that an old age pensioner has to pay the hydro hill in - order to take advantage of the discount two or three days prior to the receipt of the Old Age Security Pension, This creates rthdlin in some cases. The 'Vice Chairthan of -Hydro promised to look into akt sort what you'. leOvr nth. AO- whey:, you:5:' The safest 'Way to ensure that your heirs will get thing you intend for ,each of thon is to appoint Victoria and Grey Trust to administer your estate. 6111JaT 'COMPANY MINCE 111,0" 1,ISTOWEL BRANCH 2111.1400' delaying the billing date for two or threo days to bring if nloser to the end of the month. h e 0 Mario CI ov eminent this -week unveiled a taxation scheme for Canada. Whieb would reduce ta;,e'S Yew low income persons by $300 million, iyy giving t hem direct cash refunds for property. sales flied other regressive taxes. Those persons earning less than $5,000 a year ivu(Iid be classed as low income people. The lost revenue would be made up by including as taxable income unemployment insurance benefits, strike pay, medicare premiums paid by employees, scholarships and adult training allowances. There would also be higher taXes on lop incomes and the dual tax rote for big corporations would be eliminated, This scheme will be presented to the federal provincial finance ministers' conference in Winnipeg this week-end. Health Minister Thomas Wells' announcement that OMIT ser- vices will be extended to cover physieal examinations of school THURSDAY, JUNE 18th 1.970 children and p ayment of tip to $125 a year per person for ser- Vices of chiropractors, oestopatha 0114 podiatrists was welcome news tor nni9y p eople. This extension will becorife effective on July 1st, The bridegroom • watched, the preparations with some impatience until his wife-to-be noticed his look of annoyance. "We have a lot of work to do," she soothed, "and if we want to make our wedding a success, we ftiustn't overlook the most insig- nificant detaiLl' "011, don't worry about that," murmured the young man. be there, all right."' NIP NEW BARN CLEANER RALCO All types of Stabling and coh;•. Ivaraateed up to 700 ft. pull. in to a 65 ft. Swinging. Elevator, ',tote. Insulations, contact: LAVERNE JOH,NSTON Milverton Phone 695-8965 METRONOME "ShUhert lost It •but by golly I think we've found that lost chord:, Allan Miller add Harry Brown, those two Men about Music, on CBC Radio's METRONOME have -sonle fun with the Moog Synthesizer, METRONOME is heard Saturdays at 8:O^ pills ion CSG Radio