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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-06-03, Page 3LARRY'S RADIO Phone 523-9640 SALES and SERVICE Blyth, Ont. ARNOLD STOTI-IERS NILE STORE, ONTARIO 107611", THE BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO 1$1.1.TRSDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1971 THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Box 50, lirUssels, Ontario. Pub!lilted at brussels. Ontario, every Thursday Second Class Mail Registration Number 0562 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Asaoulation Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association "HOUSE of MAX" FURNISHINGS — INTERIORS M. L WAITS FiiNtRAL HOME 867.433e 1387-6585 • BRUSSELS, dr4T, ditAWF 'kb and MILL J. H. CRAWFOrCD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL. B.A., LLB, BRUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 357-3630 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY ESERVIZ:e CRAFTSMANSHic Open Every Weekday Your Uuarentee For Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Sex 188 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSVRANCa AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS: F101t AUTO LIABILITY PHONE: OFFICE 887-6100 RES. 887.61 b WM. ADAMSON Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F BAUER FARM and GARDEN SERVICE BRUSSELS, ONT. MAJOR REPAIRS TO TRACTORS A N D ALL FARM MACHINERY R.R.6, Goderich Phone 529.7403 SAND BLASTING BUILDINGS ALL STEELWORK SPRAY PAINTING PAVING BREAKER AND COMPRESSOR REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK By Murray Gaunt, (Hurbn-Bruce) More than halt the children in Ontario have their tonsils 'remov- ed although some experts say no more than 3% of children really need the operation, Health Minist- er A.B.R. Lawrence said this week in speaking to the Legi- slative Committee studying his '$990 million departmental esti, mates for 1971.72 He said a. surprising number of surgical procedures of questlon4 able necessity are being perfortn ed in Ontario. Tonsillectomy is the Most flagrant example, he continued. Ontario has file highest rate in the country. lVf.r. Lawrence said that evi. donee from ()IMP showed tile average income per patient direr a 3 month period for .a general practitioner is $18.67: There are' ai G.P.s who have an income per patient of more than $300. These C.P.'s have, been inter- viewed by OHSIP because they earn very large incomes by see- ing each patient several times more than average, according to the Minister. Mr. Lawrence also gave the figures showing the costs and revenue for the OHSIP plan, The total revenue is expected to be $541.25 million made up of $317.3 million in premiams, $205.45 million from federal grants. The Government expects to pay out $470,242,000 in claim pay- Ments, $21,200,000 for other payments to doctors and labOr- atories. $32,006,000 for admini- stration of the Health. Insurance. Registration Board, and $57 million for the health resources development plan. A leommitee has been set up to review the operations of the Ontario Northland Railway. It has been strongly recommended that transportation facilities to the Northern part of the Province should be encouraged, by' build- ing farther split lines, for ex- ample, in a continuing effort .,,to develOp the natural resources of the area. Ta the area just south of JaMes Bay a, large deposit of lignite has been diSe0Vered, Lignite, which is sometimes called brown coal is used as fuel for generating hydro-electric power. Experiments are at present being carried on, and it is hoped that. Ontario Hydro will co-operate in buildingo a generating plant in the North and this would be fed into the Ontario grid system. The Department of rniVersity Affairs •Estimates are before the Legislature, and Libertil E. cation Critic, Tim Reid, has cated that there are far too many American professors teaching in, our Canadian Universities. He said that the ITniversitie.s of Tor- n to, Windsor, Waterloo, Hamil- ton and Sudbury. employ a major- ity of U.S. professors in some, departMents. Latest diming Maneuver to be ela ssi fi ed by Ira Me engineers is the 0-twyn. It was invented by a lady who Made a. PIO 111011 tliabod he its iii x ENTERTAINMENT AT THE NEW AMERICAN MOTET BRUSSELS, ONT. THE HARMONAIRES FROM MILDMAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY IN THE RAINBOW ROOM WE FEATURE: Turkey, Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, 'Filth and Chips DEAD. ELM. REMOVAL SAFETY HINTS Farmers removi ng dying: elm tress should, take special safety precautions, say farm specialist Hal Wright, Of the Ontarno De- partment of Agriculture and Food. He offers several hints to pre- vent injury or death, Always wear a safety hat, Never cut trees alone. A second operator nearby Will ensure help shmild, an emergency arise. At the same time, make sure no one is in the vicinity of falling trees. WatOn out for "widow makers" --- dead limbs which may break off during cutting. If the limbs appear likely to break off, use a in YOUR ELECTROHOME FLEETWOOD PANASONIC DEALER E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST — SEAFORTH, GOVENLOCH ST, 527-1240 Tuesaay, Thursday, 1-rlday, Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 482-701u r Either Office Fo - A ppointment ,.11160611116160.161.001611•66116sollontooluorianyesAeloOlta THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insures own Dwellings ▪ All Classes of Farm Properyt * Summer Cottages • Churches, Schools, Halls objects, etc.) Is also available smoke, water damage, falling _ Extended coverage (wino AGENTS, James Keys, RR 1, E Worth; V. J. Lane, RR 5, Seatorth; Wm. Leiper Jr., LO1ldesboro; Selwyn Baker. Briir PI 6 : ROW'S/. Clinton; G4301'20 Coyne, DibIln: Donald O. Eaton. &Mori a. cable and tractor to shake them off, milking sure the cable is longer than the height of the tree. Fasten the cable as high as pos- sible on the tree. Use wedges as little as possible The shock, of driving them • in could cause the dangerous top limbq to break .off, Watch out for . partially con- cealed staples or fence wire if the tree is in a fencerew, Diseased elm wood has lost its flexibility and strength. Be on guard for trees that snap ,off pro- maturely during cutting. Chaperone: one who could never make the team, but is still there intercepting passes.