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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-06-25, Page 14OPTIMIST AUCTION — Some of the spectators at the Brussels OptiMist auction on Saturday stand around watching the action as Optimist George Langlois records the successful bids. The auction was held at Brussels ball park. (Photo by Langlois) nstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and Jewellery Repairs We Sell and Service — BULOVA ACCUTRON WATCHES Report from Queen's Park Movie censorship tightened By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. (Huron to come under the eye of Ontario - • Bruce) censors. tions, Sidney Handleman this introduced by the Minister of Consumer and Commercial 'Rela- A-change in the Theatres Act, the Act that allows theatres, mostly in Toronto to 'show uncen - sored films! The film censors will' The move closes the loophole in also have control over the 25 cent week will permit sex films shown 'peep ,show' machines.. on video tape or 8 millimetre film TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN SHOULD BE THE YOUNGEST Ross has just turned eight. A slender youngster with light brown hair, dark eyes and fair skin, he is in good general health despite a tendency to colds and sore throats. A systolic heart murmur has been checked but does not appear significant. It was suggested he be seen again in a couple of years and there is no restriction on his present activities, Ross is , deaf in the right ear but this Cities not cause problems for him even in class, After some early problem in school, Ross did well this- year in grade two. He likes school and his teacher said he. Was one of her favorite pupils, Ross gets on Well with children and is friendly With adultS though cautious about bestOwing his affections. its foSter Parents . say he is a charming, lovable child. Ross will. be a fine son for parents who can combine Warmth. and firmness and give him time to believe he is really their Son. He should be the youngest in the family; To inquire about Adopting Ross, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Comniunity and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 21-12, In your letter please tell something of your present family and your way of life. For _general adoption - information Consult your lodil Children's Aid Society. 14 .TH EY BRUSSELS POST; JUNE 25i 1975 Mr. Handleman considered another amendment he introd uced to be important as well. It allows the . Province to require film distributors to make Canad- ian films available, and to 'set a quota 'on a monthly or .yearly. basis'. - The Canadian quota provision replaces a simialr clause that allowed Ontario to demand a certain proportionof British films That provision was never, used according to Mr. Handleman, and- it will be some time before the Government is ready to require film exhibitors to show Canadian films. - Bill 100, an Act respecting the negotiation of Collective Agree ments between School Boards and Teachers, commonly refer red to as the Teachers' Bill, received second reading this week. The Bill permitts teachers to strike, but provides for a number of innovative and new concepts in the collective bargaining process. Generally, the bill's provisions dealing with the fact finding procedures, final offer selection, the Education Relations Commis- sion, the dealine for starting negotiations, the good faith bar- gaining and secret ballot prior to strikes have met with favourable reaction. There haS been widespread opposition to Section 64 of the Bill which excludes principals and vice principals from the collective bargaining unit, hence they would drive a wedge between pricipals and their teachers and create an iinpoSsible situation for principals the event of a:strike. The Other contentious issue his to do with Voluntary or extra ,, • curricula.activities: The Bill Would place the activities as contractual or negotiable items, but the <teachers Wantthein. to remain as a voltintary part of their vvork, E POST WANT' ADS DIAL 887,6641 3 Stores SEAFORTH CLINTON -- WALKERTON siONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST - CLINTON SEAFORTH By Appointment " [Monday Only] 527-1240: 482-7010, SEAFBSTN ELECTRONICS lipAiESA.SER Plig_fV5271150 ! 17 SPARL1NG STREET -','E.112 01ZT11 BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service -Local and Long Distance Phone 887-6122 (Evenings) George Jutzi, Brussels Sta Rite Dairy Systems COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY SYSTEMS Brussels Guelph 881-9426 824-1330 BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed & Fertilizer — petroleum Products _ Hardware and Appliances " Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357-2711 We specialize in :a .Cooliplete-Linie of - FARM.. EQUIPMENT \ • •,. `, g - Sales and Service ' ' Brussels sea for.ih, __ 887.6365. Walton 521,0245 ....,----. JIM CARDIFF REAL -ESTATE; BROKER GENERAL INSURANCO Agent for-Hovviek .Oatinete WWI 014. tristfrance. FIRE AUTO LIABILITY Phoniest 'Oflibei. 887 -6100 Residence 887 6164 -4.1•n •••••.: