HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-06-11, Page 4Now Is The Time!
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CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE
,for STUDENTS
If you have the lob,
We have the student
Sit on the padded seat;
touch the near-at-hand
controls; stretch your legs
on the roomy deck.
John Deere Riding Mowers are
available in two models. The 6-hp
rider comes with a 30-inch mower.
The 8-hp rider has a synchro-
balanced engine to reduce vibration.
It's available With a 80- or
34-ineh mower.
A bag-behind grass catcher
attachment is also available for the
30.-inch mower. it mounts behind
the rider where it is out of the way,
allowing clOse-in trimming.
Come in. today. 'ook, all around John Dore,
C.
EWawanosh,will
open new garage Brussels Stockyard Report
j.
By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P.
(Huron-Bruce)
A Provincial Ministry of
Transportation and Communicat-
ions survey released this week
indicated 16.4% of 6,000 drivers
interviewed wear seat belts
regularly.
The survey released during the
legislative estimates committee
meeting states the highest
percentage of seat belt wearers,
33.9% were those who drove on
expressways.
Those most likely to wear seat
belts are people who drive late
model' cars on long trips.
The Ministry's aim is to have
50% of all drivers wearing seat
belts. It has allotted $501,000 in
1975 for seat belt education,
advertising, and research
programmes.
According to the survey 20.6%
if Toronto drivers questioned
wear seat belts, 15.5% in ,the
Waterloo region,, 23% in Ottawa
and 12.6% in Bruce County.
Ontario is taking new steps to
limit the number of immigrant
doctors entering the Province,
according to Health . Minister
Frank Miller.
Immigrant physicians are not
being apprbved for residence in
Ontario unless they have pre-
arranged employment or have
cTransportation and Coinntini-
Council gave the Road
Superintendent C. W. Hanna
authority to, ,replace road at Lot
30, Cone. 6, and also to contact
Ontario Hydro to replace poles;
Township of East Wawanosh to
pay 50% share of labour cost re
replacing of hydro. poles.
Sideroad 30 & 31 Concession 8
will be closed temporarily. The
Road Superintendent is to erect
closing sign.
Road Accounts of $27,665.75
and General Accounts of
$1,947.59 were passed and paid.
The Official Opening of the
East Wawanosh Public Works
Garage is to be held on June 27th,
1975 at 9 p.m. with a dance and
lunch to follow. All ratepayers in
the Township are invited to
attend.
agreed to settle in communities
picked by the GoVernment, Mr.
Miller told the Legislature during
Spending Estimates of the
Ministry of Health.
Ontario wants to maintain a
ratio of one doctor for every 575
residents.
Ontario Housing Minister
Donald Irvine said this week he
sees nothing wrong , with
speculators making a 'profit on
land dealings with the
Government run Ontario Housing
Corporation.
He told the Legislature he has
no intention of calling a public
inquiry to probe OHC operations.
His statements followed revelat-
ions last week that a Sudbury
insurance agent and his wife
made about $200,000 on a series
of land dealings with OHC.
John Fisher, formerly Canada's
Centennial Commissioner has
been named Chairman of the
Ontario Liquor Advisory Council
to advise the Ontario Governmtnt,
on its liquor policies.
The Minister of Energy. Dennis
Timbre!l announced that public
hearings will be conducted by the
Environmental H caring board
commencing the middle part of
July into the portion of the
Bradley-Georgetown 1-lydro
corridor from Colbec to
Limehousc,
The market at Brussels Stock-
yards Friday moved higher with a
heavy supply of all classes of
livestock on offer.
Choice Steers - 50.00 to 52,50
with sales to 53.00.
Good Steers - 48.00 to 50.00.
A steer consigned by Urias
Weber of Wallenstein weighing
1080 lbs: sold for 53.00.
Fourteen steers consigned by
Tom Leiper of Londesboro
averaging 1171 lbs. sold for 52.70
with his offering of 99 steers
averaging 1129 lbs. selling for an
overall price of 52.26.
Forty steers consigned by Ezra
Brubacker of Elmira averaging
1143 lbs. sold for 52.45.
Sixteen steers consigned by
George Underwood of RR 1
Wingham, averaging 1261 lbs.
sold for 52.40 with his offering of
24 steers averaging .1235 lbs.
demanding a price of 52.27.
A steer consigned by Harry
Scott of Ripley weighing f060 lbs.
sold for 52.50.
Nine steers consigned by J & M
Ranch of Brussels averaging 1075
lbs. sold for 52.40 with their
offering of 20 steers averaging
Notice the mower. The 30-
inch mower has a tough
steel blade and a deep
tunnel for a strong flow
of air,
1082 lbs. selling for 51.90.
Two' steers consigned by Hugh
Osborne of Monkton averaging
1200 lbs. sold for 52.00.
Seventeen steers consigned by
Earl Fitch of Wroxeter averaging
1013 lbs. sold for 51.90 with his
offering of 50 steers averaging
1048 lbs. selling for 51.65.
Three steers consigned by Earl
Johnston of RR 4 Walkerton
averaging '1193 lbs. sold for
51.70.
Fifteen steers consigned by
Elmer Riley of RR 2 Walkerton
averaging 1108 lbs. sold for
51.45:-
Twelve steers consigned by
Glen Sellers of RR 2 Bluevale,
averaging 1108 lbs.. sold for
51.40.
Fifteen steers consigned by
Lorne Eadie and Sons of Holyrood
averaging 1100 lbs. sold for
51.30.
Two steers consigned by Rae
Bowles of. Atwood averaging 995
lbs. sold for 51,70.
A light offering of heifers met a
strong demand.
Look at the hood. It lifts
up for easy access to the
engine and the one
U.S. gallon gas tank.
Put it in gear. A true -
transmission offers neutral
start, reverse, and 5
forward speeds, from 1.4
to 5.5 mph.
The council of East Wawanosh,
met on June 3rd, approved
bbilding permits to Alan
` Campbell, Schultz Bros. and
David Onn, Building Permit
approved to G, R. Jaretzke and
will be issued subject to receiving
certificate of compliance from the
Ministry of the Environment.
Council accepted a petition
from H. Voelmle re "Repair to
Voelmle Drainage Works." •
The township will give a grant
of $50.00 to the Township of
Turnberry FloOd Disaster Fund.
The school levy of $39,722.50
will be paid as of June 30th, 1975
- Carried.
Council accepted the tender of
Joe Kerr Construction Ltd., at
$.47 per cubic yard for 30,000
cubic yards of crushed gravel to
be delivered to the 4th and 5th
Concession, subject. to the
approval of the Ministry of
Queen's Park
16% drivers
wear seat belts
Start looking'in back.
The engine is fully enclosed
on a.John Deere to
reduce sound for a
quiet ride.
See the handsome styling
with smooth contours
and enclosed design, You'll
be proud to own a
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3: S Josephine St. Wingham .3574
Choice heifers - 46.00 to ,),, with sales to 50.00.
Good heifers - 44.00 to16
A heifer consigned by
McPherson of Winghatn we
ing 970 lbs. sold for 50,00 with
offering of 12 heifers aver
890 lbs. selling for an ova
price of 49.05.
Three heifers consigned
Graeme Craig of Walton iv
ing 953 lbs, sold for 48.75,
. Three heifers consigned
Ken Hurst of Atwood oven
847 lbs. sold for 48.10.
Aheifer consigned by Anti
Paschier of Blyth weighin 981
sold for 48.25.
Ten heifers consigned by,l
A. Porrie of RR 3 Bias
averaging 853 lbs. sold for 46,
Choice Cows - 25.00 to /I
with sales to 31.75.
Good cows - 23.00 to 2S.66
All classes of pigs sold stir
with approximately 1000 on offu
40-50 lb. pigs sold to a high
53.20. 50 to 60 lbs. pigs to ahi
of 58.00. 60 to 70 lb. pigs to a'
of 66.85.
BRUSSELS' POST, JUNE ti t 1051