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plan "no
benefit"
OFA says
. "The Ontario Govern/Dee
F arm .Income Stabilizalk
Legislation is of ahribst
potential benefit to NaN
larrners," said Gordon Hill
Varna, President of the Ontei
Federation of Agriculture, whe'i
asked for his reaction to
legislation' tabled by , Ministpl
Newman.
Mr. Hill pointed out, "The,
benefit will be to members di
`Bureaucratic Kingdom to
established under the bill
bureaucratic kingdom that nil
have very little to do since
Minister says that they might
called upon to administer about
or 8 million dollars. A couple
OFA staff members could I
after such a non-program in the
spare time." Hill continued
"Surely the last thing farmers'
Ontario citizens need is m
expensive, inefficient a
insensitive
governni
r
bureaucracy." Mr. II
explained: "What the legisialin
provides is a stabilizali
program identical to the fedtial
stabilization programs which
Newman himself cafi
inadequate. The prosional
prograth is to cover farm produe8
not covered by the Federal PIO
and not under Ontario Markeiiiii
Boards which both sets prices del
quotas. Preliminary calculatiei
indicate that this means that 83
of Ontario farm products will na
be eligible for support under tfic
legislation and that, to say th't
leas,t,, is highly discriminatory,
Mr. Hill concluded: "1 je.
can't understand why
Minister has bothered to bring
such legislation. He is puttingd
place provincial prop
identical to the federal progrea
because the federal programs as
inadeqUate. StirelY if the fedetal
programs are inadequate,
praodvecinciukalte.o program will be eg in
Peter Hannam, first vita
president .of OFA, on hearing ti
details of the legisiati
commented: "Once again it
Ontario. Government 11
profferred its usual Hollow C
to Ontario's farmers."
"The Government• has ap
demonstrated that it is bola
of ideas 'and that it clearly In
theont awriilol ,t gcoitvi:ert insf,o,r, the llgaotioild
concluded.
,pgaiMINM.
THE WEDGE
IS COMING
to
GeOrge
of Brussels
887-675 1
20 Auction Sales
ft. farm gate.
GARAGE TOOLS: Tire changer
machine; Wisconsin air cooled 12
horse gas engine; 5 steel
adjustable posts (New); Lincoln
Arc Welder AC 225 S; floor jack;
skil saw; welding cart; etc.,
Handyman Jack; band saw with 1
horse motor; bench saw; jig saw.;
electric drill; battery charger
(New); antique battery charger;
quantity hand tools; grease guns)
1962 G.M.C. 1 ton wrecker truck;
new rubber; as it; numerous
other articles.
Not Responsible for Accidents
TERMS CASH
12:30 SHARP
JACKSON & JACKSON
Auctioneers
Listowel
20-32-1
21 Tenders Wanted
The Huron County Board of Education invites
QUOTATIONS
by Tradesmen
, on interior and exterior maintenance in their
schools. Closing dates for Quotations is JOne
18, 1976. Specifications may be picked up at
the Huron County Board of Education, Ad-
ministrative Offices, 103 Albert St., Clinton,
Ont. • a
Lowest or any. Quotations not necessarily
accepted.
H. TURKHEIM D.J. COCHRANE
Chairman • Director
21-32-1
24 Cards of Thanks
28 Deaths .
LET US MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE •
BETTER THAN NEW!
For a free estimate and a look at
our newest samples of Materials
-- CALL
COOK UPHOLSTER
'
liabitgtorbig Ph. 53-42n R. Cook, Prop,
Noah IA ow *woe Blythe Ont.
WE HAVE FREE PICK-UP' AND DELIVERY SERVICE
THE taRusSeLs POST! JUNE: 01 106
Septic• Tanks .
Cleaned
NeviModern
Equipment
Over 20 years
experience
PHONE LOUIS BLAKE
887.6800
R.R.#2, Brussels
19-314
19 Notices
WHITNEY-RIBEY
FUNERAL HOME
Cemetery Monuments and
Inscriptions.
Distinctive memorials of lasting-
satisfaction
Ross Ribey
87 Goderich St. West
Phone Seaforth 527-1390
20 Auction Sales
Those wishing to have land
reforested in 1977 are
requested to make
application by June 18th,
1976. Applications will be
processed on a first come -
first served basis.
Pregnant
and Distressed
Call BIRTHRIGHT
527-7157,432-7197
WE CARE
19-314
Tree
Planting
Assistance
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
BOX 5, WROXETER Ont.
'Phone 519-,335-3557
19-31-2
WEBERS SEWAGE
• DISPOSAL SERVICE
Contact the:
Secretary-Treasurer
MONDAY JUNE 21
1:00 P.M.
AUCTION SALE
LASSIFIE
JACKSON & JACKSON
• Auctioneers
on-or•—d,
Modern equipment used.
We pump septic tanks, cess-
pools, etc. Phone 887-6700,
Brussels. 19-31-ff
19-32-2
for JOHN FZABO, R.R.#2,
Brussels, 5 miles southeast of
Brussels on
Consisting of furniture,
appliances, tools, • wedlding
equipment and various other
articles.
2042-1
gemeinbert it takes but a
to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
Ta advertise', just 'Mai 14 russets
881.6641,
20 Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Items and
carpenter tools will be held for
C. R. DAVEY
- 2 blocks north and 1 block west of
Brussels
Monday Evening June 14
at 6 pan.
French Provincial chesterfield,
arm chairs, table lamps, mirrors,
pictures, bookcase and record
cabinet, AM-FM radio,,T.V. and
record player, 20 cu. ft. freezer;
13 cu. ft. Crosley fridge; Hoover
spin dry washer;'wringer washer;
Viking electric stove; antique
walnut and pine cupboard; linen
cupboard; 3 chests of 'drawers;
porcelain top table; chrome table
and chairs;- lawn chairs; coal oil
lamp; binoculars; Quebec heater;
electric- broom and polisher;
dishes and cooking utensils; 8' x
10', yellow and gold shag rug (as•
new); 10' x 11' green and white
nylon rug (as new); 39" contin-
ental bed; heating pad; mats;
wash tub and stand; copper,
boiler; numerous table covers
include scotch thistle, grape leaf
and cut work design, some are
Irish linen, luncheon and table
mat sets; blankets; ladders; new
and used lumber 2"x4", 2"x8",
1"x41 '; quantity maple fire wood;
new slab inside door with hard-
ware; piston water pump; galvan-
ized duct work; 7 sheets styro:
foam insulation and fibre glass
batts; B and D skil 71/4 " saw; B
and D 1/4 " drill gun; electric
sander; chain saw 12" as new;
nylon camping tent; numerous
articles.
Terms - Cash '
Owner or auctioneer not
responsible for accidents.
Note: Sale time 6 p.m.
Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer
-20-32-1 •
AUCTION SALE
For MRS. FLORENCE
CHAPMAN and IVAN'S AUTO
PARTS AT Ivan's Auto Parts. 1/2
Mile South of Brussels on Huron
County Road 12 ,
SATURDAY, JUNE 12
12:30 Sharp
FURNITURE: Chesterfield Sec-
tional Set, Leather Upholstered
chair; beautiful Oak Orgf ai and
stool; Love - Seat; Newly
refinished (Antique), Several
small tables; reclining chair;
numerous pictures; books; lamps;
coloured "portable TV and stand
(Real Good); Black and White
Television (Real Good); Krbehler
Love Seat; conver is , to Single
Bed (Real Good); 6 piece dinette
suite in Gold; treadle sewing
machine; continental bed;) 3
Chests of Drawers; Large
Dresser; Blonde Bookcase Bed;
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner;
Kenmore electric 24 in. stove,
Kelvinator 30 in. electric stove;
Coldspot Combination Fridge and
Deep Freeze; modern Kitchen
table and •4 chairs; oval rug 9 x 12;
Admiral deep freeze, several lots
of books; Westinghouse washer;
Westinghouse dryer; Viking
wringer washer; 2 headboards for
single beds; several turned table
legs; milk cans; large electric fan;
several occasional chairs; oak
antique table; white tasters;
small :cabinet; console table; 5
sets of shutters; small wardrobe;
nutnber copyright pictures in nice
frames; panelling and plywood;
snow scoupe and shovels; 2 coal
scuttles; Quebec heater; 2
alifilliT111111 ladders (Extensioft);
Quantity Windows; several
mirrors; brass tea wagon; TV
tables; garden tools; large
quantity of dishes; cooking
utensils; Small electric oven; new
garden gate; Cottbinatioti door; 5
24 rards of Thanks
Many thanks to all who attended
our reception and for all the lovely
gifts we received. Special thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Webster for
arranging the reception. - Scott
and Darlene Wilson 24-32x1
27 Births
JAMIESON — Laverne and
David are happy to announce the
birth of their daughter, Lorraine
Ellen, May 25th in Wingham. and
District Hospital. 27-32.1
USE
POST
WANT•ADS
DIAL 887-6641
21 Tenders Wanted
Thank you to everyone „who
attended the dance . for us in
Atwood, Friday night. Thank you
also to everyone who donated the
lovely gifts and money. They are
greatly appreciated. A special
thanks to Grace Stevens and
Helen Subject for making it all
possible. - Marilyn and Gerald
Hiusser. 24-32x1
We wish to Sincerely thank our
friends in and around Brussels for
the lovely cards and good wishes
we received on our 50th Wedding
Anniversary. - Bob and Nellie
Bennett. 24-32x1
The family of the late James R.
McDonald wish to thank their
friends, neighbours, relatives and
everyone who helped in any way
at the scene of the accident, for
the beautiful floral tributes,
sympathy cards, donations and all
acts of kindness. Special thanks to
the doctors of the Seaforth
Medical Clinic, the nurses at
Seaforth Hospital ; Mr. and Mrs.
Oeo. Wesenberg and family, Rev:
Ed. Baker and the Watts' Funeral.
Hoine. It was all deeply
appreciated. 14-32-1
The sisters and brother and
families would like to thank
everyone for their expressions of
Sytnpathy in the lOsS of out Sister,
Mary Storey'. 24-32-1
JAMIESON, ANNA COUTTS - At
Sunnybrook Medical •Centre on
Thursday, June 3,1976, beloved
wife of Dr. Dawson' Jamieson.
Dear mother of Dr. Duncan
Jamieson and gtandinother Of
Robert, Nancy and Peter of
Kitchener. Friends may call at the
Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge
St., (at Alexandra Blvd.) on
Friday 3=5 and 7-9 p.m. Service in
the chapel Saturday morning at
10 o'clock. Interment Mount
Forest Cemetery upon arrival of
Motors at 2 o'clock. In lieu of
flowers a donation to the Ontario
Heart Foundation 'would be
appreciated:t 28.32x1
A Post Classified will pay you
dividends. Have you tried one?
Dial Brussels 887-6641.