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The Brussels Post, 1970-04-23, Page 6For A Better USED CAR AT THE RIGHT PRICE 1968 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. HT V8 Auto. Trans. PS, Pp, and Radio 1968 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 DR SEDAN V8, Auto. Trans, and Radio 1967 METEOR RIDEAU 4 DR. STATION WAGON V S Auto., PS, PB,. and Radio 1967 FORD CUSTOM 500's 4 DR. SEDANS VS, Auto. Trans., and Radio 1966 FORDS, CHEVS., METEORS, MERCURYS, and PLYMOUTHS TO CHOOSE FROM 1967 FORD LTD 2 DR HT V8 Auto. Trans„ Radio Trans. and Radio ALSO SEVERAL OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM :..13101)0E MOTORS YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORD and THUNDERBIRD DEALER BRUSSELS PHONE 887.6249 WINGHAiVI PHONE 357-3460 RUMMAGE and BAKE SALE in Ethel Community Centre on SATURDAY, APRIL 25th at 2:00 P.M. CONCERT BELGRAVE MEN'S CHOIR with Supporting Talent on RYAN BULLDOZING Walton, Ontario. LAN)) CLEARING EXCAVATING BRUSH, RAKES -. RIPPERS EARTHMOVE'RS ALL LATE MODEL, POWER-SHIFT, OWN-ER OPERATED MACHINES JAMES RYAN, BRUSSELS 887-6916 NELSON 'RYAN', SEAFORT:H 527-0558 JOHN RYAN, SEAFORTH 527-0279 01-11ONE Otitgalbt.001, initiSifida$ #061' BRUSSELS, ON'tArtiO viuRsDAY,. Amu, 2.3r4, 100 the campaign over the top. UNIVERSITY TRAINING TO BE REQUIRED FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS Higher qualifications for elem- entary school teachers wwere an , nounced last week by 'Minister of 14:ducation Davis, As of September 1, 1971, those entering elementary teaching will require one year of mil -versify in addition to the existing require. • mews. The decision, based on the recommendation of the Minister's committee on the training of elem- entary teachers, is a major step toward the planned. goal of a uni- versity degree as a requirement for elementary teaching-. Air. Davis said the new qUall- fications represent the highest academic requirement that has ever }wen established for elemen • tory teaching in Ontario. Further ors Inward. the university degree requirement will be taken,' when. circumstances permit, he said. Mr. 'Davis said the new regu- lation is not; retroactive and that teachers already certified will not have to meet the new require- ment. Tbey will be able to corn plot a the requirements for a per- manent hasic certificate under the regulations that were in effect when they began their teacher training. Trowever he expressed the hope that any teacher able to do so would continue, to improve his academie and professional quail fications. The move to a year of univer- sity training is how possible he- cause of the greatly increased numbers of students moving throUgh the seccondary school providing a i. erger pool from whinh to giber eandidateP. pity iv' "I'fiNtilAd,, PifOriP f1 t.14 t110 inrease in elemetary school enrol- ment is easing off, and will soon hit a makirrunn and then decrease. This means • .the.• number of ap- plicants for teaching positions :g increasing while the need is de- creasing. ONTARIO 'FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE NEWS The Ontario •Commodity Coun- cil and The Ontario Federathm of Agriculture will stress producer representation on national market- ing agencies in their joint brief to the AgTic.ulture Committee of the Trudeati (.overnment.. This was annOltiiced following a meeting Monday in: Toronto be- tween the council and. Esmond Jarvis, Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture _for Canada. Topics discussed included the position of Ontario Producers in the national marketing picture, rePreseniation 101 national agenc- ies, and control on imported pro- ducts. The brief' " wit t he presen te ll through tbe Canadian Federation of Agriculture before the legi- slation receives third and final reading, • The .council, which is a depart- ment of the OFA, in.C.Ittdes 13 com- modity Marketing hoards, membership across the province. More than 60 board. members at- tended the Toronto meeting. Customer: What's the difference hetweeti the lilac plate special and the whitc, plate special?" \Vaitress ; "The White plate special is five ('(vita •.xl,rtt," ClUitOmor food hmtrott, yol.1 t'lkh P1ritt10,11 FRIDAY- APRIL 24th East Wawanosh Public School Admission: Adults SLOG Public School 50c ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY Phone 887-6190 A PLEA 1. ant a little child. : two years Old. So far my life has not . been much fun. My parents are having a hard time right now. .1,1y Daddy does not have a job :and there isn't enough money to go around. 'Aly Mummy's nerves are bad. ;.incl she sometimes hits ine• hard, I have bruises on my body where slip hit me yesterday. This hurts me and I cry very hard, Sometimes I get hit for crying. 1 love her and I cannot 'understand . why she hits me. I really think she . loves me. Several people know what's going on. Some of my • "friends - know. Some of my rel- atives know. Tho other day my neighbour saw her hit me. Oh how I wish he. would have helped me! Instead . he jto41 went in the. house. If he would only ,011 someone who won Id help my lo mni y • to he more 17 Mr"! n wa nt . my. Mummy to love in,P, \VIi y didn't lie help? 1 guess he- doesn't understand, .T.Te wants 'to mind his own business and not be- come involved. He doesn't know that if he reports. on Mommy that it will he kept confidential. Be doesn't know that it be reports it thai someone \vitt come and try, to help Mon-tiny 011(1 work with her ti that I can keep on living here without being beaten and abits- d. doesn't know the guilt. he will feel if something very ,serions happens to Me, It Will be partly his fault. can't tell, 14:ven if f coald talk I couldn't tell. Surely my sad ayes, crying. and my bruises say enongh! \Vhy do 1 have to live or die: like this? \\Thy wont. someone help? - Sniall boy to parents bringing Ilottn•, triplets: We'd butter :`last Thi!:Y'N har(liti‘ i t of rid or 11411t. It GOLDEN WORDS THE LEGEND OF T H E RAINDROP The, legend of the raindrop has a lesson fOr all of tis As it trembled in the heavens (mestioning whether It. should • • 'or the glistening raindrop argued to the Ohio of the sky. am beautiful and lovely as I sparkle here on high . . And hanging here i will become part of the rainbow's hue -- And PR shimmer like a diamond for all the world to view „ . nut the genie told the raindrop. 'Do not 'hesitate to go For you will be more beautiful if you fall to earth beloW • . . For you will sink into the soil and be 'lost a while from sight. But when you reappear on earth, you'll he looked on with de- light , For you will be the raindrop that quenched the thirsty ground. And helped the lovely flowers to blossom all around And in your resurrection you'll appear in queenly clothes . 'With the beauty of the lily and the fragrance of the rose . Then, when you wilt and wither. You'll become part of the ear-tb And make the soil more fertile end give new flowers birth . . For there is nothing ever lost or Eternally neglected For EVerything clbd ever Made is Arways Resurrected , „ So trust God's all-wise Wisdom and doubt the Father never, FM* in His Heavenly Kingdom There is Nothing. Lost Forever. RED SHIELD. APPEAL 1970 The taIvation Army's Annual 'Red Shield Appeal will be held during- the month, of May in the town of Brussels. Commencing on. Friday, May 1st. there is every evidence of success again,. Record- ing to the (Vet/oral daiiripaign Chair- man, Mr, Cecil 1), McFadden, The objective, $5,923. fOr Wing hamand surrounding area will make possible the continuance of Salvation Army set-vices for the next year. The National Objective is $3.685,-127 this year. fit is ab- solutely essential that this amount be realized to meet operating deficit. on The Army's social ser- vice. institutions caring for ail kinds of human need, and shelter- ing- thousands of less fortunate canadians. captain J. Fear/mil expressed confidence in the local citizens, feeling certain they will stand 'by The Salvation Army in a praticar way again this year and help put BERG Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Sam Cleaners • tBunk Feeders • Stabling DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone Brussels 887-9024