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R YOUR
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late summer yOU can start
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of $300 by putting aside- Just
$20 each week at Victoria
and Grey. So, whatever your
need for vacation money,
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and enjoy watching it helngi
added to by generous
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at Victoria and Grey.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
NOV yV. KgriNEDY, Publisher
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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',