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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-12-07, Page 190011011111,1 DWELLING ANVD ONTENTS. FIRE INSURANCE -, A review of your rates and coverages ma* entitle you to a 1040% reduction in premiums. . y we give you a quotation. PATER ' S. , MacEWAN INSURANCE AGENCY 44 North 5t. Phone 6.2.9331 "4,44N mow so No um — ■ ■nit■ Ii11 solar dins r WITH THIS COUPON Phillishave Electric Shavers Iv 1 1 1. UP TO 1 •1 1 5.00 0 F FLIST PRICE 'Plus FREE BACHELOR PRE -SHAVE LOTION VALUE 1.50 IRIECK PHARMACY DRUG STORE � _ g . s ■ vai sol — — 'ELT HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE Thursday, Dec. 14 1 to 3 p.m. CAMPBELL'S Phone for FREE Home Appointment Service to all—makes-of- Heer-ing Aids. E. R. THEDE HEARING AID SERVICE *-,-f, i4K-Ag :mo w- ` `W {"a 1 1 1 1 1 By B .rig.. G. Mac,d #ipss Tho prize in education in reality, is° not a pa'ticularr kind . of job, a certain salary, but life itselt. President Ho Chili Minh writing in • Pravda says the United States ban help his .regime to victory. "Oor party -is • trying to . get the active support and ,help of fraternal socialist countries and peoples wlbo .are fighting for peace ,and justice, Including the progressive forces of the ArDerican pwoiile. The Vie'lnamese teople will never forget that their victory is' inseparable from the aoti've support of progressive peoples of the entire world". Harold Wilson announced his new post as Economic icor on Bapk Holiday 1967., On Tuesday he sent his phone number to the Trades' Union Congf ess_ and the Council of British industries. and announced to the world that he was "in touch". Oa Thursday he announced that all hire.parchase ,, estrictions were to be eased, putting one hundred million pounds into the pockets, of the people to enable expansion to begin, Qn.Friday he announced that all electricity charges were' to be raised, taking one hundred r giionY:,, 3.ee' irk ffArb tV!> tiV2t Cation. Oa Saturday and Sunday he went to Chequers, no doubt to reflect that he 'was the first economic overlord.ever to make it cheaper to buy a refrigerator and more expensive to run it at one and the same time. PRINCE CH..kRLES - It is impossible to meet Prince Charles without perceiving at once that his predominant interest is people rather than things and his choice of anthropology, which is the study 'of the nature and behaviour of human beings, coald scarcely have been mere fortunate for one whose destiny is to become the supreme representatikve of the people of Britain and The Commonwealth. Nevertheless several letter writers to the press have complained and Suggested he should haw< read 'nuclear physics and technological skills. It is just possible that his interests are better known to his -.parents and his consultants. at the University, Just think of the international. complications of having an eminent nuclear physicist as the 'future monarch! THE SUNDAY TIMES WEEKLY SUPPLEM)':NI' - In an open letter to Lord Thomson, it is suggested that he is not giving the public their money's worth in his Sunday Supplement. Surely it is not beyond the resources of the Thomson organization to transport Svetlana Stalin in the fastest car at the Motor Show to Moscow.' (A 1,500 mile road test to be conducted en route) where she could be msrried off to Kim Philby, with Donald Mac, lean as. best man. (W lidding photographs by Lord Snowdon) The wedding would be conducted by the Maharishi, the reception held In Prince Charles' rooms at Trinity and the honeymoon spent in a surplus army tent at El Alamein. MARGINAL FARMS - The Economic Council of Canada has `been studying the effectiveness of three programs under the Agricultural and Rural Development Act, the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act and the Maritime Marshland Act. They found to improve the land, rather than the people living on the land, Many of the programs are merely a costly form of welfare in which the taxpayer expends one dollar so that, the farmer on marginal land can make 50 cents. Of . the ''$300 million spent on the Prairies, the resources added for many, participants were so minute that the prospects of advancement were raised not at all. $20 million was spent to protect land in the Fiindy region, which remains a place of abandoned land and low income farming. The solution? "Build the people and the people will look after tha lana," sounds rather like, a counsel of despair. 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