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M. MCDONALD LUMBER LTD.
BRUSSELS, ONT.
PLAN TQ CONTROL
EGG PRICES
SPECIAL CASH. & CARRY PRICE
ON ASPHALT SHINGLES
210 lb. Sqi Self Sealing
All Colours Per. Sq. $8.46
This ts a temporary price , and is
good to April 15, only.
We have for sale one 1968 Chev.
1 ton Truck. Dual wheels 157"
Wheel Base, with or without
7' 6" x 11' Platform and front
rack, radio and heater. Good
condition.
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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P.
(Huron-Bruce)
8th April, 1971
Student unemployment this sum-
mer is obviously going to be high-
er than normal. Many young
PeoPle .,Ore going to .go back to
Uhiversify: without having had
any. .summer employment.
fa order to ease the situation,.
the Provincial Glov'qrnment an-
nounced this week that it has al-
located $900,000 to assist cultur-
al. athletic, and social service
activities for young people this
isieniner,
•This programme is in addition
to the announced intention of the
Government to hire 14.000 stud-
ents this summer, 3,000 more than
last year.
Wise" said Mr. ,Orosenlall,
The Minister pointed out that
such a policy must be carried out.
over a period of time.
Several speakers, including.
Liberal Leader Robert Nixon,
pointed out that the high unem-
ployment has increased welfare
payments by as much as CO%
Ile called for the Provin6e to cut
taxes as one way to spur the ec-
onomy, with specific reference to
the i% tax on building materials,
Ontario egg producers decided
to develop a plan giving the
Ontario Egg and Fowl Producers'
Alarketing Board complete auth-
ority over egg sales in the prov.
Rice:
The decision conies in the face
of the disastrously low price in
rec ent months. The average
weighted price of eggs in Ontario
fell from 48 cents a dozen in Doe-
ember 1909 to 23 cents in Decemb-
er 1)70, The price now is in' the 18
to Ifte range, producers sav
their break.-even, point is when
eggs sell for 31. to, cents.
Total eggs production in 1970
was tip nearly 1,50 million over the
previous year, while returns to
producers were clown over $10
million.
As explained at the producers'
marketing board annual meeting,
by Chairman Harvey Peaty of
Thamesville, the goal of the plan
would be to obtain a realistir
price for eggs by stabilizing pro-.
`duction,
The Ontario governMent• would
have to grant special powers to
the board under the Farm Pro,
ducts Miu'kettng Act for the hPard
to implement a plan. These pow
ere include authority to establish
marketing quotas to pyodueeral
au thority to be the exclusive
agency for Ontario egg sales; sand
authority to set egg prices.
"Flxeuse me for coming to the
door to pick up your daughter."
explained' the young man to the
father of the girl, "but my horn
isn't working."
REFRIGERATfON SEFtVICE
Alectrical Contractors", APpiiances
• Motor Rewind, 24 hour emergere
cy service,
Gruaranteed service to all 'types.
Complete Apliance repairs at
BURKE ELECTRIC
Wingham - 357.2450
City Slicker: Is Ballpoint really
t he name of your pig?"
Farmer; “Xo. that's just Ms. pen
name."
NOTICE
Let us prepare your Income Tax Papers oar* this yeas
Farmers, :Businessmen, Individuals
We guarantee our work and our reasonable rates
are annual, not 3 years in advance.
Phone early for •appointments and avoid the rush
RONNENBERG INSURANCE AGENCY
INCOME TAX CONSULTANT
Open Tuesdays and Fridays
Phone 887.6663 Brussels, Ont.
IT'S CAR-CHECK Timg
Spring is here at last and Cr.in-
aclian motorists will succumb
to highway fever. Before they do
so the Canada Safety Council
warns they should remember that
unless a motor 'vehicle is kept in
safe operating condition, it'is ai
potential killer of its occupants.,
. The Government motion deal- people in other' cars, and pedest7
ing with concern over the un- Hans,
employment situation took- two
"Studies a.nd surveys show that days of debate this week, 3l)% of Cariadals half-million re-
During the debate. Trade and ported motor vehicle aecidents in-
1 evelown ent Minister Allan volve m.eclia,,nicaT m al functions'",
OTOSSM an said that, now is not the reports the Council. "In more than
right time to encourage greater half, of these, poor ear mainten-
Canadian control of the economy. ance was the principal cause of
the accident",
"To discourage foreign invest.,
meat to Sa tisfy our national pride The Council and I.A.B,A. urge
when there are 700,000 Canadians all Motorists to get their cars
out of work, 200,000 of them in checked and repaired if neces.
Ontario, surely would be most un- sary.
A GIFT TO YOU FROM
MCCUT CHEON CROCE Y STORE
MERLE FREEMAN
BRUSSELS, ONT. Phone 887-6528
PARENTS: We've arranged to have a nationally recognized profes-
sional photographer at our store on the dates shown below,
You can have each member of the family photographed in several poses,
and pick any one of thein for your free portrait. We only ask that ail
children he accompanied by a parent.
DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
to get a living color portrait you will treasure always, Several poses are
taken and low cost additional portraits are available for those who Wish
them.
It's our way of saying "Thank You" to our many regular customers, and
"Welcome" to everyone else. Incidentally, we believe these photographs
are really something special, They're Nst-,d -,:irtrlit• not
snapshots, And don't forget they'll be ill living color, so dress the dill-
clrea in bright coigi4.
Family and Group Por 'a its
FRIDAY APRIL 16, 10 A.M.
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