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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-11-21, Page 3Report from Queens Park' By _Murray Gaunt, M.P..P. I 5- For competent help with ,your Mortgage Requirements pernianentor interim FARM—COMMERCIAL— RESIDENTIAL Builder and Home Owner To Purchase or renovate, to consolidate and f&hice lliielithlY .PaYMents CAVerflt oOttlit:ii4A1:3' ONTARIO DISCOUNT 160 Wallace Ave. S., Listowel 491-4740 Open Mon. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. After ho'urs or evenings call Bill Ropp 356-2379: Pete Henderson, Kitchener,.579-5705, • CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK .0P.COMMERCE- WEEKLY SALE. BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON PHONE S$7-6461., BRUSSELS ONT. Need .Monoy7 : Premier Davis has agreed to pay $21,856 to the public purse in return for personal, trips by himself, his family and friends on Government, or Governinent chartered, aircraft from April 1st, 1971 to March 31st, 1973. Mr. Davis has also decided that as of September 1st he and his family will make any holiday or personal trips on regular com- mercial flights. The new policy applies as well to Cabinet Ministers and senior public servants. Later it was. revealed that the Conservative. Party had paid about half the amount of $21,856 on behalf of the Premier. The Party paid fOr flights judged to have been. for political purposes. The Premier, for example; used Government planes to campaign for his candidate in last March's by-election • in Huron. That has been paid for by the Party. The ,Ontario Government has a. new system to reduce the time required to process 1974 motor vehicle registration renewal sales. Motorists will be able to renew registration by mail or in, person with reduction in paper- work. They need only to sign a form declaring that they are insured and will not have to present proof of insurance as, in the past. They will then be given a special tag with an adhesive for fastening to 1973 licence plates. Registration fees for passenger vehicles remain the same as last year. The surcharge imposed on uninsured drivers has been increased' from '$15 to $40 to provide greater support for the Uninsured Motor Vehicle Fund. Sales begin December 1st. Ontario Health Minister Rich- ard Potter took the, $2.1' billion spending Estimates of his Min - istry to committee this week and immediately came under heavy attack from the opposition. ' Albert 'Roy (L. Ottawa East) said that Dr. Potter had made commitments which have not been honored, including a - res- traint package of proposals to limit amounts paid to doctors under OHIP. , In addition' Mr. Roy pointed out that no charges have yet been laid against doctors who were found to be overbilling, although the. Ministry had the *evidence last March.'` Consideration of all 'spending Estimates will conclude next week. Brussels girl speaks at area Guide meeting ow! orts the and hite roin The. Division Annual Guide meeting was field as 'a pot luck supper at. Exeter United Church' on 'Tuesday, November 13. One hundred and fifty Com- missioners, Guides, District and. Division Connell, Camp kepre- sentatives: and •L.A. memberS were in attendance. Mrs. Ross Procter of Brussels, who was in charge of Public , Relations, had interesting details as to each executive's responsi- bility to Guiding. Commissioner Mrs. Gary Nash of St, Marys, spoke on Guide Conapanies, and Brownie Pacs and outline this year's work. "Year of Discovery Through Fun and Adventure" was the subject of her address. A skit on public relations was well presented by Hensall girls. A sing-song featuring songs' of other countries was enjoyed. Maxine Watts of Brussels, introduced by Mary Procter as "Our Girl of the West'-", gave an interesting account of " her R.C:M:P. trip to Saskatchewan last -summer. 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