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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-06-28, Page 3Business Directory CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB. ,, . . . . ROSS E. DAVIES; B.A., LLB. ....... — , , ,- ;,, .1b e r*:..” .', `1;• t! BRUSSELS and 'WINGHAM PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 357-3630 , ..................................... Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP ' Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee For Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 156 WINGHAM JOHN mALIAcK ........—...w......................s.........................—......, JIM CARDIFF . REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. REAL ES'I'ATE BROKER - GENERAL INSURANCE FIRE AUTO LIABILITY PHONE; OFFICE 887-6100 9E5.887-6164 ,McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service BRUSSELS WALTON, ONTARIO SEAFORTH 887-6365 527-0245 oft....or...•••..0.01 ••••••••••••, ...............................,' oi WALLACE BELL TRANSPORT. PCV. CLASS FS, &F. — PHONE 887-6829 — Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Livestock. Hogs Shipped Mondays and Wednesdays J. E. LONGSTAPE -0 P T 0 M ETRIST- SEAFORTH - 527-1240 By Appointrnent CLINTON(Isilohday only) - 482-7010 „rrItftr.41 1757-qiir BERG Sales Service installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn cleaners • Bunk Feeders • Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R. 2, Blyth nom Biabssiols 88741124 The Province has reversed its policy of wattitsg for a munici. PalltY 917 area to request a re* gorsal goverment arnalganiatIon., consolidation or Whatever, The change conies about for kwb reaSens. The Government says its old policy was one of gradualism resulting from the reluctance of many rnunicip- alities to change their structure. These remarks were made at the founding Meeting Of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario by Treasurer Darcy Mc Keough, Br the fail Of this year, Mr. McKpough said the,Government Will make Proposals for the mun- lciPalitieS immediately east and west of Metro Toronto, RowciYisrn and vandaliSM are becoming serious problems in some of the provincial parks across the Province according to Natural Resources Minister Leo Bernier. Mr. Bernier said in the Legis- lature that he has instructed park superintendents to get tough with anyone who is caught in an act of vandalism or who is distill- loing other campers• or visitors in the park. The Minister is authorizing the police to evict anyone from the parks who is involved in such activity, Labour Minister Fern Guindon introduced legislation which would consolidate and ex- tend Ontario laws banning dis- crimination on the grounds of sex, age and marital status. The legislation puts into the Ontario Human Rights Code pro- visions now found inthe Women's Equal Employment Opportunity Act and the Age Discrimination Act.M r. Guindon said that the major importance of the amend- ments was an extension of the Human Rights. Code to prevent discrimination in the letting of flats in houses. A Report from Queens, Park py:torray qauntoivU,P., Available now at EDER'S VARIETY STORE. GOOD CHRISTIAN BOOKS Supplied from the BIBLE and BOOK HOUSE 24 Downie St. STRATFORD 273-1261 Pupils say thank you ...-Recently pupils of Grade 2 of the Brussels School visited The Expositor Office in Seaforth and when they returned home wrote this letter of appreciation. The T., pils and, teacher of Grade ould ;like, to thank you •for lets,,ng :us'..Visit,,your printing office. We liked your machine tha; made the'newspapers and the V.1:44 that' you .put on the paper andr,we ;thought that'the wax was ,glue.u., we also liked the big and little letters. And we liked the • darkroom because we made the negative.. Sanda. Turvey was `,•:re.ally,° happy and surprised to have her picture taken with her ▪ Mbther. Sanda's Grandpa. Kerr „used.Ao/ own the Brussels Post ':here4n.Brussels. Thanks again for having us. Yours truly, Grade II of Brussels Public School. We Have A GOOD SUPPLY OF BALER TWINE Souvenirs (Continued from Page 1) by the three young Brussels couples to Mr. John Ainley at Evanston, III. was also a prod- uct of Miss McWhirter's creative hand. The Mayor of Brussels, Bel- gium was sent an invitation that was written by her as well. At Competitive Prices OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 887-6011 SEE YOU AT THE BRUSSELS Centennial. 1881 Scanning 'the Weeklies By Lee Hee. In scanning the Mitchell Advocate it is noted that Lynda. Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heath, Mitchell, was awarded an all-round cord for extraordinary achievement, the second highest, award in guiding. past District CoM- PlisSioner, Mrs. Gladys Skinner made the presentation and Guide Captain Yolanda Graf and Mrs. B. Birining,„ as president of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Girl Guides was, present. Mrs. Binning presented the all-round pin to complement Lynda's cord. The Milverton Sun reports that Arnold Hoffman was installed recently as president of the Milverton. Lions. Club, Guy Givens, Owen Bound, Deputy-District Governor was assisted with the installation of officers by past president, Don Smith. - - Huron Lodge No, 224, Hensall paid a fraternal visit to the Milverton Lodge No. 478 when Wor. Bro. Anson McKinley, Master of the Hensall Lodge and his officers exemplified the Fellow Craft Degree. Following the exemplification , members visited the Senior Citizens' apartments where they presented Mr. Charles Roe with his 60-year NiaSoniq. Jewel. A project which has been hanging firefor several years, according to the Zurich Citizens News, finally became a reality last week. when the Zurich Lions Club agreed to pay the balance necessary for the purchase of a small bus for the Blue Water Rest Home. - Henry 4. Gallman, former Zurich resident, marked his 95th birthday recently. The ,Goderich Signal Star reports that the Goderich Kinsmen celebrated their 25th year of service . Don Southcott, executive assistant to the Hon. Charles Mac- Naughton, was the guest speaker. - — A trust fund has been set up to perpetuate the memory of William (Bill) Cutt of Goderich, who was killed recently in a highway accident. He was the son of J. M. (Max) Cutt and attended. Victoria Public School and G.D.C.I. - - The Maitland Valley Conservation Authority honored three youngsters recently when they were named top three winners in the Authority's Scrapbook contest dealing with conservation. The winners were Janet MacPherson (first), Betty Culbert (second) and Lori Miller (third). The girls are students at Brook- side Public School. Wingham Advance-Times reports that the gavel of the presidency of Wingham Lions Club was passed from the hands of Lloyd "Casey" Casemore to those of Gordon Walter at the regular meeting. Past District Governor, Bill Moody of Mount Forest, officiated at the installation of the new slate of officers. - - - A gathering of rural courier, Wingham Post Office staff, and their wives was held at the Legion Hall here Wednesday evening to honor Edward E. (Ed.) Walker on the occasion of his retirement after 22 years. The Blyth, Standard reports that it now has a full time editor. The resignaiion of Keith Roulston, publisher of the Standard , in his other capacity as editor of the Clinton News-Record became effective on Friday. The new Ripley and District Lions ,Club,• according to the LucknoW Sentinel, held Charter Night on Friday last, when 36 members were installed. - - bhiWednesday evening conf irmation was held at St. Joseph's qurch, Kings- bridge, with Rev. Msgr. P.A.Mugan, Vicar General for the Diocese of London officiating. Some 144 candidates were confirmed andincluded the parishes of Wingham' i Goderich, Kingsbridge and St. Augustine. The Clinton News-Record reports that last Thursday, Robert E. McKinley (PC) M.P. for Huron officially cut the ribbon opening the Albion Hotel, Bayfield, which marked the beginning of Bayfield becoming legally "wet". The hotel has a licensed lounge and was legally ‘‘dry" since the early 1900's. • s ti THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 28, 1972-3