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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1974-06-05, Page 11News of Huronview Allen Van Der Ende and Jake Bengamin provided solo musical numbers for the Sunday evening Christian Reform Song service. Aire Van Der Ende led the service with members of the congregation forming a choir. The Brussels United Church Women visited the Home on Monday afternoon and following a variety program each of the residents received candy treats. Rev. Le Drew was emcee for the afternoons program which included: several numbers by a quartette - Ruth Hupfer, Betty Campbell, Barbara McCutcheon and Sarah Stephenson accompanied by Mary Bryans; selections by the band using kitchen utensils, mexican hat dance; square dance and a skit "An Aeroplane Ride". The annual visit and treats were greatly appreciated by the residents and thanks was extended to the ladies by Norman Speir. The Harboraires and Freedom Singers provided a musical program for "Family Night". Luke Lise of the Freedom Singers was emcee for the evening and along with Alice Roorda and Francis Jongegan sang several duet and solo numbers. The Harboraires are a chorus of twenty-five men from the Clinton and Goderich area, led by George Buchanan and accompanied by Ed.Stiles, who love to sing and proved it by singing many of the favourites. Walter Kingswell thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. Now in Stratford I DB provides financing by loans or by equity invest- ments to almost all types of businesses which are unable to obtain financial assistance from other sources on reasonable terms and conditions. Busi- nessmen are invited to discuss the financial require- ments of their businesses at the IDB office recently opened in Stratford. McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE 'A.. 44 INSURANCE COMPANY %.5. •Ettabli,,3hed 1876 HEAD OFFICE: Seaforth, Ontario Mrs. Margaret Sharp, gem-Tre4s., Phone 527-0406 =Z. 4. It Only Costs A: Little To Be Safe Fire, Extended Coverage, Wind- storm, Theft, Property Damage, Liability, Etc: Directors and Adjusters Wm. Alexander,Sealorth Phone 527-0831 ROM. Archibald, R.E. 4, Seatorth 527-1817 Hen Carnochat, MB. 4, Seaforth 5274545 Boss Leonhardt, R.R 1, Bornholm 345-2234 John McBwhig, R.R. 1, Blyth 523-9390 Stanley Mellwain, RM. 2, Goderich 524-7051 Wm. Pepper, Brucefield 482-7534 3. N. Trewartha, Bok 661, Clinton 482-7563 gtitat . , gamest HO . S,. RkIL 1, SeatOrth LondeabOta .Steve' J. Murray, R>R 5, Seat Ora' lK L Etue, SeafOttli. A.tSit5, 1014-11 - Manager—B. B. Baron 1032 Ontario St., Stratford, Ont. .N5A 6Z3 Tel.; 271-5650 RESCRIPTION For Fast - Friendly Service Phone or Mail Your Prescriptions to EATING'S PHARMACY LTD. M. E. HOOVER, Phm.0. 'PHONE 527-1990 SEAFORT114 . Report from Queens Park By Murray Gaunt, M P P.. 111$ ;01' lot old tie, oil sa ras frog I hi' ling ;IR Itbp )1i ti nos1 the r the 1'0 alit nail th the sure Ontario Housing Minister Sid- ey Randleman took his lumps his week from the Opposition' based on his newly announced ousing action programme. The target for the programme s 12,000 housing units, either uild or approved this year, that ould not otherwise come onto e market. Of these 10% would come nder the Home Ownership Made asy Programme for those earn-- fig less than $14,500 a year. nother 30% would be for those arning $14,500 to $20,000 a year nd the remainder under some pc of agreement with' develop- rs to ensure prices will not rise rastically. The Opposition called the pro- amme 'housing for the rich' ecause only 1,200 of the new nits are planned for those ruing under $14,500. It is imated that 20-30% of the new nits might go to those earning ss than $18,000 while 80% of Ontario's, wage earners bring in less than, that. The Opposition further pointed out that housing starts in Ontario will probably drop below last year's total of about 110,000 despite the Ministry's programme. Mr. Handlernan said housing action and other programmes mean that the Government will be financing, at least in part, 31,000 housing units of the total starts. 12,000 would be under the housing action programme, 6,000 are home units ready this year, 10,000 are Ontario Housing Cor- poration units with rent geared to income, =2.000 are co-operative non profit units and about 1,000 are private housing units, whose tenants receive Government rent supplement. The Minister said that in this day of rising land prices the single family detaching house will obviously decline as a proportion of the total housing market. It would cost about $85 million to set up a medical school in Northern Ontario according to James Auld, Minister of Colleges and Universities. Mr. Auld said there would have to be a bare minimum of 60 students to establish a medical faculty. The cost of this would 'be prohibitive in the Minister's view as added to the $85 million would be the annual operating costs, about a third of that total. John White, the Provincial Treasurer charged the C.B.C. with suppression of information when the network failed to air a programme taped by the Treas- urer for broadcast last weekend. Mr. White indicated that the main point of his message was that higher federal •expenditures this year are r n important cause of inflation. . The C.B.C. however, is very insistent about separation of comment on Federal and Provin- cial politics, particularly at elect- ion time. Ask for our booklet. 11101167111A1 INEIIIPMENTIANK EADY FOR SKIT — The Grooming Gals fr.-m Brussels are prepared for. their skit on good appearances Saturday at their Achievement Day. They are Joan HeUther, ichelle McCutcheon, Susan Langlois, Brenda McCutcheon, Julie Campbell with heir4-H leaders Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Jane McDonald. (Photo by Pat. Langlois) Being able to have enough time grow beautiful flower and getable gardens is one of the est things about retirement rdening can also help stretch e food budget. Fresh garden vegetables, ltivated in your backyard are nomical as well as delicious. If are already growing a small getable garden and have the ace and the time, why not try anting in large enough antities so that your garden will FOY your dinner table with getables for many months out the year, Fresh vegetables can sily and inexpensively be tined and many types can be Zen for enjoyment later in the at, Pew things are as rewarding as onng the delicious natural Vof of vegetables that you have sonlly raised from seed to rvest With loving care. Your atives, friends and' neighbors I also enjoy the fruits of your labor, since too many people just don't have the time to raise their own. ci ar enspleasure stretch budget Raising and growing beautiful flowers is also one of life's greatest pleasures.