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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-04-22, Page 7ANT $300 R YOUR HOLIDAYS? If you a:irf your vacation late summer yOU can start it off with a good, solid sum' of $300 by putting aside- Just $20 each week at Victoria and Grey. So, whatever your need for vacation money, start your fund right now and enjoy watching it helngi added to by generous interest ... the easy we:v....* at Victoria and Grey. CTORIA 111011PAINV MOMS 1111111111s LISTOWEL BRANCH 291-1450 • Woman showing well-dented car to garageman "The fender's been acting up again." McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FAKM' EQUIPMENT` SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO BRUSSELS 887-6365 SEAFORTH 527.0245 GoderiCh Phone 529-7403 SAND BLASTING BUILDINGS ALL STEELWORK SPRAY PAINTING PAVING BREAKER AND COMPRESSOR • • ARNOLD S,TOTF1ERS wrotot,I,RTARici 'TIELIR$DAY, APRIL 22nd,. 197r- P(M, illt"MIStiLS, ONTARIO '..6:1010.1•191•••••• THE BRUSSELS POST NOV yV. KgriNEDY, Publisher gitix 59, Illrosse16, Oritarl0 4. .Published at iiirussets. Ontario. every Thuesi)ay Second Class .Mail Registration Nimber 062 0400100r of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asscolatior Ontario Weskly Newspaper~ Assocatloti Brussel-Acres Apple Orchard DIFFERENT GRADES AND VARIETIES SPY, MAC., CORTLAND, DELICIOUS OPEN SIX PAYS A WEEK if to tisk of tvi'' FURNISHINGS — INTERIORS M. L. WATTS FUNERAL HOME PHONE: 807.6336 or 887.6585 BRUSSELS, ONT. CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.G. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB, BRUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 3578630 WING.H.AM MEMORIAL SHOP tiOtLit* SERVT, tittAFTSMANSH;c• Open Every Weekday Yew tauara.rriC (3VAr .35 Yoaris of CEMETERY LETTER1?16: Box 168 'WINGHAM JOHN Mr LC1 Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE APENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. ORR ;s :1Tc: LIABILrPc OHONEt OF'F'ICE A§M100 Res. 887 it W . ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F AnnimarimmusimmiraftwommtreX.., 3. E. LONGSTAFF — 6 PtOMOTRIST -- seAFORTH, GOVENLOCH St, 527-1240 Tuesday. 1 rtursday, 1- rlday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 482-70Th C` either Office Fa .: Appointment PHONE COLLECT 887_9334 BRUSSELS THE McK1LLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insures • -'own Dwellings * All Classes of Farm PrOperYt * Summer Cottages * Churches,. Schoolo, Hallo objects, etc.) is also available smoke, water damage, failing Extended coverage NAM James Yirp, L p,f rth ; ;1, 14na, 144 eomfOrthi. WM.; l'417,11001)0191: ti$;Wrn ANN 1;06 4Wrtig.E WHAT' AT GUIDES March 6 started off with to game, We Moil farmed the horseshoe talked about tamp, The First add Secotid .("lass Guides worked Wotk, We flaished off *UP skit by :June Machan, N111 1 ;JAIPP:10.iSe, Ithether, Rall'ijbriiF ;lad' ficitinie m o tut. March •11 A.ftcr opening our .im?eting with a game,' we formed the horseshoe. we .went - to our eoruers and worked. After closing with Taps, the patrol leaders had Court of Honour. . Linda Machan QUEEN'S PARK By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. • .(Huron-Bruce) Premier William Davis an- nounced this week he is. initiating two seperate investigations into the. growing costs • of education in Ontario, The. Deputy Minister of (iatiOn, Tar. J, Ii. McCarthy, who is . leaving his Post, will head an in- vestigation of the financing of Ontario's eduentioria/ System. The focus of this study will he oil the Operating of the local school t';oarcis, lqarlii;r in the week, the Human llestincces Committee decided to , launch its (asap iirvestig.afion of education costs. However the Premier stated that the Legislative Committet-,' was clearly out of order when it derided to do so. This brought cries from the Op- position benches that the Premier intends to prevent. legislative com- inittees from -acting independent- 1:C;. rraVis had previously made a_ point.. of iiiidertning, the fact that this year eOitinifte;ei..i ~G(Sti1Ci b e given more ludepeueleli'66 aid rci; spOnsibility, MeanwhIle. the Government has announced that it intends to offer a loan of $1 Million to assist the financially troubled Canadian book publishing Company of Mc- Clelland and Stewart. In return for the lean the Gov- ernMent will have the option to take control of the Company be- fore its 10 year term i5 tip. The Government passed "legis lation this Week having to do with Broiler Producers Marketing: Board, whereby the Board is given power 10 seize and detain any broilers. coming in from other provinces. This applies particul- arly to Quebec which normally ships broilers into this province on a regular basis. The Ontario market can absorb 50.000 broilers a week from Quebec, but during some perioda Quebec has been shipping a :-.; many as 7011 - 800, 000 broilers a 'Week into Ontario, This itpset, our market here in the province, and causes a very rapid build-tin of Ontario broilers. Ontario has a: favorable trade balatee 7,,ith Quebec, and it 1s reared that they ratty retaline. We ANTI. ••ilpi'0.6;Irriaz,Tit roFf, morn .f614111 ro.0 re•-1,V LES ARMSTRONG, WINGHAM RECEIVES APPOINTMENTS 'rho General Manager of. the (1-0aPio .Fedderation of Agried- jnek, ifale, has announced the appoill)?keftt of Les Armstrong of Wingham ag l'Arector of Indi- vidual Service lllemi;er Project Planning. In his new capacity, Armstrong will be acting in. close liason with Mr. Tohn Stafford of Huron County Vederation of Agri- culture in the development of pro- grams for Individual Service Members. :Mr. Armstrong has also been appointed Secretary-Manager of The Commodities Council or oat- aria. No stranger to tbi:, AgricuturaZ scene. Mr. Armstrong brings 'c'ealth of knowledge and exper- foict4 to his new position. For the. past tour Yeai.s lie has been direct- or of Farm l'Inadeasting for Radio and Television, Wingilani.. Prior to that. Mr. Arm-' strong Was efigaged in Hog Fann- ing. He will assume '.ftis_ new posit- ion April 19th, Brother:--"1. thought I told Ybut not to tell mother how late I canto in last night." .-11i-tert. "I didn't. .1 just Said vas iota tits} setting the break- fast table to fkifkire the dine." ENTERTAINM NT AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT,- JIM ADAMS and THE HAMILTON, BOYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY' AN THE RAINBOW ROOM wE FeATukee Turkey, Spare Ribs mild' Sauer Kraut, Fish and Chip',