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The Brussels Post, 1973-11-14, Page 9ndia read a stpryf rora 4'1 Child", 11 ;fitful expnrieeu' with- a man-eating this animal fits; esh, he is never rith anything less xit for any lend,'• victim. He orrible fears et' pronounced tie COMES VG TOGETHER, FOR OJE MAN IE LEAVES 'OM A SINGLE TRgE. • e vice hey any lade dent oast to a hick CS S ere has been a great deal of ssion this week about an gy conservation programme e event of a severe shortage BERG Sales — Service Installation FREE ESTIMATE •• Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders o Stabling (maid G. Ives R.R. 2, Bl yth hone: •Brussels 8874024 Report from Queens Park By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. —1 r--- it DONALD M. LAURIE INSURANCE AGENCY Auto — Commercial — Farm — Residential BOX 129, BRUSSELS _-- PH: 887-9221 • •• • ••, ' • • Business Directory J. E. LONGSTAFF —OPTOMETRIST— SEAFORTH 527.1240 BY APPOINTMENT: CLINTON iNton ,lny Only) — 4824010, NSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Watch and Jewellery Repairs -- We Sell and Service — BULOVA ACCUTRON ---- WATCHES 3 STORES EAFORTH — CLINTON --- WALKERTON McGavin's Farm Equipment We Specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT SALES and SERVICE BRUSSELS 887.5265 WALTON, On4R10 SEAFORTH 527-0245 WALLACE BELL. TRANSPORT PCV. CLASS FS. & F. — PHONE 887-6829 — Local and Long Distance Hauling of All Livestock, Hogs Shipped. Mondays and Weilnesdays JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE EaROKER -- GENERAL INSURANCt, Agent for Howl& Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance FIRE AUTO LIABILITY hones: Office 8874100 lesidence 8874164 Beigrave Co-op For Feed & rettilizer Petroleuin Pro- ducts — Hardware and Appliances — venal Milker equipment and Cleaners. DRITSSELS 8874453 WINGITAM 357,2711 Ralph Traviss Pete Cardiff 3 0 3. 3 0 3 Reg Watson Karl Kokesch TEAM STANDING: 32 Points 28 Pts. 27 Pts. 25 Pts. 24 Pts. 24 Pts. 21 Pts. 21 Pts. 20 Pts. 18 Pts. High score for the evening: Jack. McWhirter 140. High score 3 darts: Clem McLellan 154 Announce bowling store4', Archers Blyth Sams Gang Jamestown Morrisbank Craribrook 5th Line Lens Gang Juniors 6th Line this winter. Premier Davis in- formed the Legislature that Government departments are studying .methods of conserving energy, and will publish sugges- tions to assist people in coping with the situation..,Energy Minister Darcy ,McKeiough has mentioned the .,possibility, of , equipment. I brought to the attention of the Minister the possible severe shortage of fertilizer in. Ontario. One of the problems is that large quantities of potash have been exported to the Far East and the. U.S. and I suggested that the Provincial and Federal Govern- ments should work out arrange- ments to stockpile fertilizer to prevent shortages in Ontario. It is obvious that the Provincial and Federal Governments should get together to ensure that our needs are met in this country before any further exports take place. Dean Richards of Guelph University recently issued a report on the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, in which he recommended the phasing out of the College at Centralia. We were pleased to learn that the Minister has decided not to accept this recommendation. As I pointed out, the theoretical or academic side of agriculture is the speciality of Guelph College, whereas Centralia, Kemptville and Ridgetown Colleges are concerned with the practical side of farming. In addition, Centralia is located in the centre of some of the best farm land in the Province. The Provincial Secretary for Social Development, The Hon. Robert Welch, was made Minis- ter for Housing this week, and Liberal Leader Robert Nixon is dubious about this appointment. Ontario needs a full-time Housing Minister or housing will continue to be in short supply and highly priced. There have been some changes in the Liberal Caucus following. the recent Leadership Conven- tion. Donald Deacon, Member for York Centre, has been made Deputy Leader, with spec ific responsibility for party ofg. niz- ation and co-ordination, as well as policy making. James Breithaupt, Member for Kitchener, has been made House Leader, which will leave Robert Nixon more time for meeting the people in Ridings throughout the Province and Other responsibilities of the Leader. Student wins area contest A South Huron District High School student of Exeter, Teresa Ondrejicka has been awarded the Huron Perth TB and Respiratory Disease Association "Ecologist of The Year" award, The winners were chosen by the Education Committee of the Association: Runners up are; Kehl Argue Northwestern Secondary School and Anita Ellis -central Secondary School of Stratford, Each Of the 'students will receive a small trophy to retain, engraved with tiaine and contest: The "Ecologist of the Year", Teresa Ondrejicka will receive $25:00 and a trophy engraved with her name to keep in her school for a year, The trophies will be presented to the students at a. ehristinas Assembly in Exeter• when it is hoped that the runners up will be Able to attend, TODAY$.01111) BY HELEN ALLEN HE LIKES A FARM Johnny will soon be 11 but seems considerably younger both physically and mentally. He is an appealing youngster, partly becau se of his small size, partly his friendly manner and partly his sensitiveness to what •is happening around him. Johnny is extremely slim and small-boned and doctors say his bone development is delayed by about two years. He is in a special class for below average children and will continue to need special education, but he is doing well in school for a child with his limited abilities. Generally in good health,. Johnny has a functional heart murmur. This is hot felt to be a sign of heart disease, but he may need periodic check-ups. He Wears glasses for near-sightedness and will soon need orthodontic treatment. Because of poor muscle control he has trouble with pencils and crayons, doing better in oral work. Johnny's foster home is on a farm where --he enjoys the outdoors and is interested in all the farm activities. He is fairly active. Johnny needs warm, flexible parents who will appreciate his outgoing responsive personality and who will not expect academic achievement. To inquire 'about adopting Johnny, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. Dart League standings INDIVIDUAL STANDING: Ernie Back 18 14 Hilt Ward 13 14 Ross Nicholson 30. 4 Ken Patterson 12 12 Dale Breckenridge 18 8 Glen Bridge 15 8 Adam Smith 16 7 Barry Adams 8 10 Neil Adams 8 10 Jack McWhirter 10 8 Harm Thalen 14 6 Jim Smith 15 5 Murray Johnston 10 7 Clem McLellan 12 6 John Smith 11 6 Ken Johnston 13 5 Murray Kellingtizn 6 8 Willis Knight 12 5 G. Hetherington 1.2 5 Brian Adams 15 3 Bob Elliott 11 4 Dick Stephenson 9 5 Mike IdZik 13 3 Jack Pipe 10 4 Ron Gordon ' 11 3 Ross Somers 13 2 Arnold Maxwell 8 4 Don Workman 7 4 Archie Willis 7 4 Russ Hall 9 13 15 Ross Duncan 9 bill McArter .6 Jan Van Vliet ...8 • Rick Somers 10 John Stadelman 5 Gordon Engel 7 Ross Bennet 5 'Harry Bolger S 'Harry. Crieh 7 dale Pletch • 4 bill Thatner 4 Bob Scott 3 Al Breckenridge 0 Dave Fach 1 Sam Workman 3 , THE IMUSSELS POV, NIOVVIMR, 14,, 16:00-4 prior to the imposition of the sur tax on American beef. Many fat:niers wish to take advantage of the improved income to replace old implements and machinery. However, they are finding it difficult to do so, because of an apparent shortage of agricultural banning Sunday driving,,, turning down thermostats in government buildings and closing public buildings during hours of in- frequent use. The Education Minister is sending instructions to schools to reduce tempera- tures, 'possibly use storm wind- ows again and reduce lighting on bright days. This week the Estimates of the Ministry of Agriculture are before the House, and the Minister of Agriculture is pleased because the Ont ario farmers are today receiving higher prices for their products. Although, he was quite concerned for the beef industry, 46 41 38 36 34 31 30 28 28 26 26 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22 21 19 19 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 3 15 LADIES' HIGH SINGLE 4 14 Marlene Rutledge 291 3 14' Wilda Higgins 284 Ruth Lowe - 2 14 231 VVinnie Bell 4 13 231 3 13 LADIES' HIGH TRIPLE 2' 9 Wilda Higgins 720 2 9 MEWS HIGH SINGLE 1 9 Robert Pipe 10 2 : Ni ck Conaboy 264 Don Jaeklin / 230 - 2 7 MEWS HIGH TRIPLE ' 3 6 Robert Pipe 768 2 5 SPARE BOWLERS: Don Jacklin, 0 3 David Elston, Lee Beauslail,