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The Brussels Post, 1965-04-01, Page 2'hill BRUSSELS Posrr, 13ItUSSELS, omit° vitIRSDAY, APRIL. 111t, ifiFS REPORT FROM 41LEE.N'S PARK (By Murray Gaunt M.P.P. Huron-Brooe) The. onto.° Human (tights Code - 1961. 1962, was amended this week and now, reads in part as follows, '`No person, directly or indirectly alone or with aneth7- er, by himself or by the inter, position of another shall (a) deny to any person or class of persona. occupaney of any apartment in. any building .that contains more than <i self contained dwelling units, (b.) discriminate against any Person or class of persons with respect to any term or condition of occupancy of any apartment sir any building that 'Contains. more than 3 self contained dwel- ling units, because of their creed, colour, nationality, ancestry or place of origin of such person or class of persons. The previous Act stipulated 6, self contained dwelling units. 13,111 No. 41, An Act to provide for the Settlement of Arbi- tration of Labour Disputes in Hospitals, This Bill makes it mandatory to nave compulsory arbitration in the case of disputes at hospitals between hospital employees and the management, The Fixpropriation Proce- dures Act 1962-63 was given second reading this week. It provides for .a special govern- ment committee to conciliate it agreement cannot be reached be- tween the expropriation body and, the person from the property Is to be expropriated. This would be, in effect, an intermediate stage before the whole matter is sent to arbitration. The Perm Products Marketing Act was also amended this week, with the provision set up. In- dustry Advisory 'Committees in, connection with any marketing Board. This will not be man- datory but will be left to the discretion of the. local Board.. The Department of Labour • estimates are now before the Legislature:: 4:au---.000-4,64aw-mrso-Aumai-oiry-smilimmwarupPms BRUSSELS TRAN SP OilitT COMPLETE TRUCKING SEpil,VICS for Livestock. Corn Fertilizer George Jutzi Phone 122 f3russols LADIES' DIVISION EAST HURON AGRI. SOCIETY , SECTION L Domestic Science DIRECTORS - Mrs. John Speir, Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs, Ross. Bennett, Mrs. Glen Huether, Mrs. Gemmel' Please. put fItimber, as well as Section and article name on entry tag. All bread, buns, cakes. witaout icing, and pies drought in. plastic bags or saran wrapped. BREAD • Class 3T., 1, Loaf white bread, entire crust 1,00 1. Loaf' brOVIi bread, entire crust .1.00 3. Loaf fruit bread-, entire crust 1..90 4. Coffee cake .(bread dough), round, topped with cinnamon and brown .sugar „... .75 Bees, 8 kind: Chelsea, plain, clover leaf, two of each 1.0e CAKES 6. Fruit cake, dark, no Icing, sot cut, 6" x 6" 1.50 7. Fruit cake, light, no icing, not cut 1.50 8. Single layer applesauce cake (butter icing) 1.00 9, Banana layer cake, boiled icing, not cake :nix 1.00 10. Chocolalc layer cake, chocolate icing, date fill- ing, nut cake mix 1.00 11. Date and nut loaf 1.00 _2. Nut and cherry loaf ,not yeast) 1.00 13. Gum drop cake 1.00 14. Sponge cake, not iced 1.00 -15. Orange layer cake, orange icing, not cake mix 1,00 16. Chocolate layer cake (cake mix), icing optional 1.00 17. Cherry layer cake (cake mix), icing optional 1.00 18. Child's birthday cake (not boughten decora- tions) 1.00 SMALL CAKES AND COOKIES 19. Light iced cup cakes, seven, no mix 1.00 .75 .50 21. Raisin Scones, seven .60 22. Iced Brownies, 7 .................. „ .. .. .60 20. Shortbread, seven pieces ,60 ,40 .25 .40 .25 .40 .25 23. MuffinS, 7, bran only. ... ..... „......„- ... , .. .. .60 .40 ,25 (ao natal= or dates) 24, Oatmeal date squares, ... ...... .60 .40 -25 25. Tea biscuits, 7 .......... „... ..... ,,„ ,..„,„ ... .. .60 .40. .25 PIES 26. Butter tarts with raisins, 7 .75 .50 27. Covered mincemeat pie 28.. Raisin pie, lattice top 29. Pumpkin pie 30. Cherry pie, covered 31. Dutch, apple pie 32. Lemon pie, meringue toppin mix) 33. Dagy.7ood Sandwich 34. Cocoanut Macaroons, seven CANDY 35. Chow late Fudge, 1 pound 36. Maple Cream, 1 pound ROBIN HOOD SPECIAL ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LTD., makers of flour, rolled oats, oatmeal and mixes, offer the following prizes: 37. For the best loaf of white bread: 1st 25 lbs. Robin. Hood Flour. 38. For the best Ye-dozen refrigerator buns: 1st, 25 lbs. Robin Hood CAKES 39. Angel Cake (uniced) 1.50 1,00 .75 40. WILLIAM NEILSON SPECIAL-Best chocolate cake made with Neilson'S Jersey Cocoa. Prize: 2,-lb. package-, every piece differ- ent, Nelson's, Cnucolates. Empty Nelson Jersey Luciia tin to accompany earn entry. SPECIAL 41. Standard Brands Limited, >makers of MAGIC BAKING POWDER offer the following prize for the best (Iced or Frosted) eignt or nine-inch square pan Single Layer White Cake, naked wirn Magic. Entries should be accompanied by an empty tin of. Magic Baking Powder. 1st Prize $4.00 2nd Prize $3.00 3rd Prize $2.00 YEAST BAKING 'SPECIALS 4,2. Standard Brands Limited, makers of FLE1SHMANN'S Y. AST, offer the iollowing Special Prizes for baked goods raised with Fleishniann's Active Dry Yeast. Each entry shoufld be accompanied by an envelope from Fleisch- mann's Active Dry Yeast. WHITE BREAD: 1st prize ........... . . ........ $4.00 2nd prize $3.00 3rd prize $2.00 BROWN BREAD: 1st prize $4.00 2nd prize $3.00 3rd prize $2.00, MILK ROLLS: 1st prize $4.00 2nd prize $3.00 3rd prize $2.00 CINNAMON BUNS-Standard Method unspiced sweet dough, spread with cinnamon mixture, rolled and cut. 1st prize $4.00 2nd prize $3.00 3rd prize $2.00 43. BAK1) QUEEN - This award will be presented to the contestant submitting the best group of five articles: Home made rolls (7), chocolate cake, cherry pie, oatmeal cookies (7), butter tarts (7). Prizes - 1st $5.00; • 2nd. $3.00; 3rd $2.00 $8.00 of Bake Queen prize money donated by Mrs. Ross Bennett Mrs. Jelin Speir, Mrs. /13Cb Grasby and Mrs. G. Huether, Best Graham Cracker Pie made rrom the recipe on package. Money donated by McCormick's Ltd. 1st Prize, ;1u.00. 21111 Prize, $6.00 A $3.00 special prize donated by Archer G,rewar for best lemon pie. 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