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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-05-26, Page 6Wingham.MemorJoi Shop QUALITY , SERVICE CRAFTIVIANS4 Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING • BOX 158, WINGilAM JOHN MAth muclan MACLAND WALL SYSTEMS CONCRETE FORMING CONTRACTORS' P.O. Box 130 Wingham, Ontario CONCRETE WALLS. BUNKER SILOS HOUSE FOUNDATIONS 357-3182 Earn more on your savings Get 4% on your regular savings. Pay no service charge on. cheques if minimum ' balance of $1,000 is main- tained (and even if this balance is not maintained) ,you get 12 free cheques per quarter and pay only 10 cents for each cheque over the 12. Compare this with youtr average"saving.ac- count" paying only 3% and costing you a service charge of 20 .cents for every cheque. Special Savings (non • chequing) accounts pay 8% per annum calculated on minimum monthly balances Funds deposited prior to May 15th and left On deposit earn full interest for all of May. SE A FORTH Mrs. Yvonne Knight Agent for Elora Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company .R..3-gruSsels, 881- E LONGSTA PTO ETIIIST- FF seAFoRtii: 5174240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00.5;30 Wednesday" Saturday 9 00.12t00 tL114.1:00- 4824010'. Monday '9:00-6:80'.L By. Appointment tit in lino se Isa to of .4*,...10,77p01 (17:33r Murray Gaunt MPP) The Provincial Government will not intervene to prevent the paving of the Spadina Express- way between. Lawrence and Eglinton Avenues, Premier .William Davis said this week. Several critics have attacked, the Premier for reneging on his 1971 commitment never to authorize an expressway south of Lawrence Cranbrook has singers Correspondent Mrs. Mac Engel Miss Susan McKone and Miss Gertrude Bergey, London, visited Mrs. Lylle Gordon one day recently. Misses Debbie Matison and Alison MacDonald, Barrie, were entertained on Monday night by Misses Bernice van Donkersgoed and Rosanne Engel. They were in the Barrie Eastview Singers Who joined the Listowel District Secondary School Junior Chorus for their concert on Monday evening. The Listowel Choir went to Barrie on May 20 and were entertained overnight by the. Barrie group. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Veitch, accompanied by their daughter, MrS. Patrick Adams of Manotick, left on Saturday on a trip to England and Scotland. The Cranbrook W.M.S. are invited to the Melville W.M.S., Brussels on Friday, June 4th , not May 28th as stated last-week. Mr. Carman FiScher and Miss Evelyn Barton, Toronto, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry, Goderich, visited. Mrs. Stuart McNair on the holiday weekend. Mrs. Arden Orr, Barrie spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton. Mr. and Mrs. GeraldHuether and girls, Cambridge - Galt, visited with Mrs. Glen Huether on the weekend. Avenue. This matter was a big election issue in the 1971 Provincial election in which the Premier stated , that. ,his cancel- lation of Spadina was an indication, that the Government considered' cities were for people, not cars. . However, the Premier said he wasn't reneging. He said there is a big difference between an expressway like the 401 aid a four-lane arterial road. The Ontario. Medical Associa- tion has demanded a voice in any decision closing hospitals or hospital beds by the Provincial Government in the future. The Vict,President of the Association, Dr. A. 0. Todd, said the Provincial Government has never proved the hospital closing program, will save fifty million, especially as patients have to be treated somewhere, and workers will be put on Unemployment Insurance. Reacting to an announcement by Federal energy, Mines and Resources Minister Alastair Gillespie, of a 6c -a-gallon increase in the price of gasoline at the pump by January 1, 1977, Stephen Lewis, N.D.P. Leader, stated that an initial gas price freeze should run-116 days,.rather than the 60 proposed by Gillespie, in order to exhaust present inventories of oil products in the Province. Liberal Leader Stuart Smith said that if that increase would mean the loss of 30,000 jobs, as, stated by the Pie mier, "the only, responsible action", would be to lower the 19c per gallon provincial tax on gasoline by 5c. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board, in an attempt to ease the crisis created by overproduction and the resulting Federal. Government quota. cutbacks, has proposed to buy all market share quota at 3c per pound and sell it back to producers in th,e greatest need for 2c p'er pound. ..011111•1,11•••••••.,.., Report .from Queen's, Park Doctors Want voice: in closings,, th'Utt db.i.i0ANY• S$NCC N. Lefebvre, Manager tistowel„Thitatio -6 -114e, -SRUtSELS 'POST" ,mAy. 19/6 H&N Dairy Systems Ltd, Sales, Service and Installation of STA —RITE pipelines and Brussels milking parlours Box, 159 887-6063 Brussels BELGRAVE CO-OP For Feed &.Fertilizer — Petroleum Products ' Hardware and Appliances • Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners / BRUSSELS . WING-HAM 887-6453 357-2711 McGavin'sFarm Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of FARM EQUIPMENT Sates and Service Brussels Seaforth 887-6365 Walton 527-0245 JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BROKER — GENERAL INSURANCE Agent for Howick Farmers' Mutual:Fire Insurance . FIRE — AUTO — LIABILITY Phones: Office 887-6100 Residence 887-6164 Bray Chiropractic Office 197 Josephine Street Winghani5 Ontario Phone 357.1224. RA016-andTif SERVICE ittAMILtON St-Mkt • SLYOCON IY..Pitiiot)..523.96410 Sales -. Service (50-12 MILKERS SEAFOOD! 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