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The Brussels Post, 1970-04-23, Page 3THE BRUSSELS P OST RQY kY, ISENNPY, Publisher BoK 50, ,brussels, Ontario, P0blisIIed at arbOels. Ontario, every Thursaay Secoeu Class Mal] Re.gibtratiou Number 0562 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assootatior Ontario Weekly Newspapers Assoclatior YOUR MASS.k.:Y - FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of New a:in Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL IN S URAN PORN r FOR HOWICK FARMERS eleITUAL, FIRE INte FIRE AUTO AE3lUITY PHONE. OFFICE 887.6100 RES, 887,6164 `HOUSE of MAX" FURNISHINGS — INTERIORS M. L. WATTS FUNERAL, HOME PHONE: 887-6336 or 887-658e BRUSSELS ONT. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY SERVICE Open Every -Weekday Your Guarantee For Over 35 CEMEe-EP,Y LETTERING Box 156 WINGHAM CRAFTSMANSHIP Years of JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD and MILL J. H. CRAWFORD, Q,C,, A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB. BRUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 357.36e0 • • -.1•1••• • - °)." e l, 16"e:teeter' ter:eel.' WM. DA SON Pigs Every Mon., 'rues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and F •Lee' •,4t‘ THE MeKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY Office — Main Street SEAFORTH Insures • Town Dwellings * All Classes of Farm Properyt * Summer Cottages e Churches, Sohools, Halls objects, etc,) Is also available, Extended coverage (wind smoke, water damage, failing '' 4 MITINTR: 4F1tIM KeyEt, ..1t11, .1, V,catorth', 11. J, ]tone, Sofiforth; mina, umitrw; (Nairn cano, nithiln; )tnimitt viAtoR f *Wort Illy r,e,t pot, ell, Notkil tborp, 110r;r. tiaroi6 THE BittiS0pLS POST ro7SSET.:S, ONTARIO THUTI,SAAY, 4P11114 23rd, 1976 reree ere. eerreeeeeerer ..-64•40 '4.4r4r. ONTARIO • VVALTON • .imcioto R Unit The lyferc.inop ltnit of tic T.C.W. met at the church, Wed- eesday evening, Apeil 8, 'eeth 16 lodies present. '\i 5. John Jewell Preeithel for the devotions and ()Polled the meeting with n read- ing on "Stewardship", "What filial] 1. Give", Hymn .503 MIS sl10g. Mrs. Can/bell Wey wns Pianist, Sits. Al erre y I)e)nifs read the seripturo from .Exodus 4;147. Sir's. nurch followed with th e meditation. skit entitled "The 'eruth of the Matter .' was given by Mrs. J. Burch. Mrs, Wnt, Roe, Mrs. Murray Dennis and Mrs. Don Dennis. This was followed by dire cnssioi on, We have t o think of what we have, what we are, and what we can become. The topic on "Stewardship" was given by Mrs, Dave Watson 'followed by ( ooem —ryy to spread a little hap- piness". .11),enn 350 was sung. Mrs. Burch closed, with prayer. Mrs, WeY in (-Immo or Hie ho, Nese, neening the seeona hull the meeting with a reading, and :1 11 repeating 11) unison. the r.C.-W Purpose and Function. Mrs. Nor- man Sclinde received the offer- ing which was dedicated by Mrs. C. Wey. Reports were given and thank you cards rend. Meetings coming up were announced. Plans were made for the May meeting whirh will he held at the home of Misses Ethel and Teenie Dennis en Sea fort)).(.•11 member may invite ono gueett, and let the lead- or know how many Will be able to go. There will he a sale of petnts, baking. sewing, etc, al. this; meeting. The general le.C.W. meeting will he held in the chureh 'May G. A T-Tymn was sung. Mrs. C. Wey closed the meeting with prayer, 'Leech was served by Mrs. Dave Watson, Sir's. Keith Rock and Mrs. Glenn McNichol. Walton I "Fruit Cups" The 7th and eth meeting of the Walton "Fruit Cups" Was held at the home of Rini linmphries en Monday, ',March 27. The notes and questions were given by the lead- ers ror both meeting's. n'ii meet- logs, leech member took frult bread that was ro be ninth, De• home a.ssignment and (ere S pa rkl was nettle at the meet- ing. This was tasted at the close of the meeting. 1141ssion• Band The Mission 'Band was hele in the 'baserneet of the eleuree •Se day morning, Arne]: 12, with -27 Members present. After the. Gail. to Worship hymn 537 wte, sone. Mary 'Searle gnvo the secretary's report. renewed by the tree carer's report by Stephen Dennis, Colleel- Inn was taken up, leggy- Dennis will ploy the hymns for the Slay 711 ne i ra;-. The mite boxes are to be in by the. June .meeting. A song wne sung with Mrs. Merlon 'Hoek- well at. the piano. They all went to their class with Mrs. Win. Roe. Mrs. Ross 'Reneett. Mrs. Mee Sine- dire end Mrs. Si. Hoekwell es tenelters. Hymn 531 was stung and the meeting closed with the bene- DOES THIS MEAN YOU? We-hate • to keep harping on the subject. bet all the Posts dated January '1.970. Or previous to that, tire now the allowed three months . or more. in arrears. If not. Dyed hy. the end of this month they will • hove to he remove.c1 from otte• meilieg lists. 'We thank the many subscribers who have responded so quickly to nrIti0; comirfid dpi iitcrtll~itlne !MT frift !•11 t',•0 iittethi to Il f1rotttlitIS7, WALTON, BRUSSELS 887.6366 REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK By: Murray Gaunt, MPI4 ( H uron-Bruce) 17th April, 1970 'erade and Developmeet Mini- 'Ater Stanley Randall said this week that neither Ontario nor tine' other province-, has the money to combat nneMplOyment on the ecole being Created bY Ottawa's anteinflationary Roth the Feemier and Mr, Romig] rejected the idea of turn, Mg the Ontario Development Coe, Duration into a provincial trrogram- me to alleviate uttemployment ill m1,101' urban centres. Transport Alinieter, Irwin Hask- ett, indicated that Ontario will introduce legislation te require a special licence for all snow- mobile operators who 'wont ;o take their vehicles on public.; roads. At present. S110 wiuobile oper- ators who want to drive on the highways :31'e required to be have o driver's' licence and , covered by libilityAnsurance. The Minister noted. (lee his de- portment has been studying the whole problem of snowmobile re- gulation. and the suggestion that drivers be specially liceensed if they want to operate tle,ir mach- ines on public roads is at proper reettireenent, Energy and Resources Minister George Kerr is investigating whetter the Government eau site merem'Y polluting industries on beltelf of the fishermen end tour- ist (*ergot's in the Lake St. Cher area who have temporarily lost their liveheed. SE A FORT 1.4 5274245 Mr. Kerr also revealed that he • is eonsidering some form Of legis-- • lation to require all eompenies operating in. Ontorio to report to the Govermnent their use of any cumpounde that herrn the environment. The'eetimate of tourism utul ,Lei- feeninticoi Os well as those of the Departeient of Transport were completed this 'week. ant a home? 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