The Brussels Post, 1970-10-29, Page 3TRN BRUSSELS POS;1',
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REV; R. Q. HAZELWOOD TO
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SPEAK I.N. LISTOWEL
. Rev. (Jordon 1.-laz.)0,wood, B,A,,
B,D., ,minister of Binkley United
Church, Hamilton, will -he guest
sRu the morning and even,
,;.anniversary, services .. of
C.1114iii; tnited -Church, .Listowel
Oil AuildaF, 1St;
Well known in this area, Rev.
Hazlewood -served ' charges at
Bentniller from 1938-1942; Walton
and Moncrieff United Churches,.
1042 to 1951; Mt. Forest. 1951-
1958 anal thence io Hamilton.
In recent winks,' Rev.. Ilazle-
wood appeared \vitt a grotty of
ministers in an United Church
Observer article giving views on
controversial int-utters of interest
Ne is presently president of the
Pain ton Conference o the
United Church of Canada..
POP file LjgtoWel aiilliiersary
taPyRiee he has ,cliesen as
AVittlesti of the
6htirch" and "Drop-Outs".
soloist will be Earl -
of, South River, a native
of Listowel and forinor teacher
at Listowel District Secondary
School. •Mr. Zurbrigg was also a
former member of the Trinity
United Church choir. 'rile local
choir under the director Lorne
Willits, will he providing special
music.
Local native, Warren Gedelce,
graduate of Listowel District
Secondary School, and a former
member of the United Church
choir is organist a.t the Hamilton
church served by Rev, HazIewood.
Rev, and Mrs. Hazlewood have
MVO children, Lane and Linda.
ktl'Otit PROM
QUEEN'S PARk
Ontario.
Is there any place you.d rather be?
Ontarians are the kind of people who wouldn't be
here if there was any place better. We are people
. who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build.
People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to
succeed: Mein and women who've created: a standard
of living in. decades that other lands worked eat-
furies to build: If We have a flaw it's our chronic
modesty: Ontarians may be proud to be Ontarians
and Canadians . they just, seldom tell anyone.
From an economic point of view that's wrong.
The more people we have boosting Ontario and
Canada the better And we've got a lot to
boost with. In the fight against.pollution for exam,
pie, Ontario has become a world leader. Everyone
talks about pollution we- do something. More than
HURON COUNTY OFA
DELEGATES ELECTEL
Huron County cleat& delegateS
last Thursda.y to the annual con-
vention of the Ontario Federation
of Agriculture in Toronto Nov,
30-Dee.-2
Lloyd Stewart. .11.11 Clinton,
ObarleS Ran, RR 2 Zurich, Bob
Down RR 1, Hensalt and Malcolm
Davidson, RR 1. Brucefield were
riveted at a meeting in Brut:11.0d
-to represent the southern region
a meeting ill pel.gpaye!
a billion dollars has been invested to date to build
water supply and sewage systems in dozens of com-
munities throughout the province. We've got laws
to prosecute industries that pollute the air and.
water; loans and grants to help industries that:
want to do something to stop it. We need a vigor-
ous economy of course, to support these important;
programs. And, that's where you come. in. Though
our productivity has doubled in ten years and our
incomes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on their
successes. There's a demanding decade ahead full
of challenges and opportunities to make the quality
of our lives better yet. To meet these challenges
we've got to believe in ourselves. Which, when you
think about it, isn't such a bad idea.
Mason Bailey, RR 3 Blyth, Nits,
raye Fear, RR 5, Brussels, John
Grant, RR 1 Belgrase and Vincent
,Austin, RR 1 Dungannon, warn
elected to represent the north.
l‘•11.. Bailey and Mr, Stewart
were also elected directors of
their regions for 1971.
Huron; With 550 individtild•
service members of the 5,000 in
'Ontario, is the only comity split
into two regions because of
;:i17,' of 1110.1bel'S1111), KENNETH MARKS & .5014
PP, 4, Atwood, Ont.
Read the Post Olassifieti Ada
phone 356-Z727
' By Murray Gaunt,, MAO'
'fi-luroii-ftrudej
Health units a.crosS the prov,
ince were Criticised by finalth
Minister Toni Wells during the
Consideration of the Department
of •He'alth Estiniates for not in-
i'ol•ring theineeltet4 ill family plan-
.
He said there were 36 health
units which have not seen fit to •
engage in family planning a.t all.
He said this function of the health •
units is an appropriate and neces-.
sary public health program.
To date only S health units in
Ontario are providing such.
services,
The Ontario Legislature •this-
week imanhnously passed a
resolution on behalf of all resi-
dents of the province expressing
to the people -of Quebec "our
0,inpatliy and support".
The resolution expressed to
the family of Pierre Laporte "our'
condolence oh the tPagic and
senseless death of this loyal
Catia.dian. His death leaves all of
its with a sense- of deep Personal
loss''. The resolution was moved.
by Premier John • Roberts and
seconded by Opposition Leader
Robert Nixon. 41"
• The Ontario Government will
Make the industrial pollatern pay
for damages and thin cost of.
Cleaning up under now 1pgiql
lation going to the Legislature
• shortly, according to Minister of
Energy and 'Resources Manage-
ment, George 'Kerr.
Mr. Kerr said the Government
is committed to the Idea. that the
• polluter should pay but under the
civil law u. It is now the Govern-
ment has no right to sue to re-
cover damages cause( by pal-
Women not only drive as well
na Men. but, they can do it on
Clitgr aide of the road.
Everytime you boost Ontario . . . Ontario and Canada get a little stronger.
Government of Ontario 0 John Robarts, Prime Minister.
Wild horses couldn't drag
secret oat of most woltion. 'Un-
fortunately, Women seldom have
lunch with wild horses,
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