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The Brussels Post, 1972-05-03, Page 4Dryad Roll-on - Reg. 1.29 -*-1--,,,- ANTI-PERSPERANT D.00DERANT 690 Woodbury --- Reg. 1.59 CASTILE SHAMPOO ... Woodbury - Value 2.48 COMPLEXION CREAM . 1 6 9 4-THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 3, 1072 990 4 FUNum, minuommunommommouffimmoomot CRANBROOK GENERAL .STVRE. tee on Public Accounts, that he had refused audit clerk Thomas Smith permission to go through back files to find examples of improper year end spending by Government Departments. The Committee had previous- ly ordered the Provincial Aud- itor's Department to give Mr. Smith access to any records the audit clerk wanted. The Opposition members of the Committee attempted to gain special accounting and other ex- pert assistance, but this was rejected by Government mem- bers. Opposition members feel that since the Auditor's own perform- ance has come into question they need other assistance. Consideration •of the esti- mates is continuing, and so far six Departments have come under review. It has been revealed that the Department of National Revenue News of Huronview The Huntsville Salvation Army Band, along with mem- bers from the Wingham, and Goderich Corps, visited Huronview en Sunday afternoon and presented a concert of religious music in the auditorium. Mr. Vand der Unde led the Christian Reform song service on Sunday evening. He was assisted by several members of the congregation. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Finlay of Goderich were guests on Monday afternoon's get-together and helped provide the music, along with Mary Taylor, Norman Speir and Jerry Collins. Mr. McMillan of Harriston livened up the activities by calling off a square dance. Mrs. Chrystal Jewitt played the piano for a sing-a- long and several numbers during the lunch period at the Clinton Kinettes monthly program and tea on Wednesday. Kinettes Barbara Norman, Jean Jewitt, Rox Ann Brown, and Maxine Merner were in charge of the program and the appreciation of the residents for the enjoyable after- noon was extended to the girls by Mrs. Albert Colelough. The Wheel-U Dealers, a modern square dance group from the Clinton, Goderich and Seaforth area, provided the Family Night program. The group of twenty-five, with Ross Merrill as master of ceremonies, danced sev- eral rounds and square dance numbers with Glen Patter- son calling. Some of the men joined together for novelty songs with everyone joining in a sing-a-long. by Murray Gaunt,M.P.P. The Legislature's Committee on Resource Development is con- tinuing its hearings into the operations of the Workmen's Compensation Board, and has , been told by the Chairman of that Board, Bruce Legge, that the $62,000 paid to John Cauley over 28 months after his retirement was given out of "fairness" and not by any regulation. Mr. Legge said the arrange- ment made for Mr. Cauley was similar to many others, but he felt the Board's order setting out the terms was badly worded, and seemed to give the Board auth- ority which was really that of the Minister of Labour. However, Mr. Legge agreed that no-one else had received sick leave and holiday benefits after they have resigned. Provincial Auditor George Spence said this week, at the Legislature's Standing Commit- Patent Medicines Cosmetics Tobacco Groceries and Stationery THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS PAM (LEE) BUCKENHIDQg David (Lee) Breckenridge RR 2, BhieVale paSSed away in winglia.m and District Hospital. Prl Saturday, April 22nci after a lengthy illness, Born in TureberrY Township. on November 12th, 1897, he was The son of the late Joseph Breck- enridge and Rebbecza Peacock. ffe received his education in Bluevale public School. He was, a farmer and also served the public as the rural mail courier for RR 2, Bluevale for 43 years. He was a member of Bluevale United Church. His wife, the former Anna Mae Wheeler of Bluevale to whom he was mar, ried in 1922, predeceased him in 1968. He is survived by three sons, Alan, Rae and Dale all of Blue,- vale, three daughters, Wilda (Mrs. Les Trethewy), RR 3, pet, rolia, Roma (Mrs. Gordon Nich, olson,) Brussels, and Brenda (Mrs. Donald Perry), RR 3, Brus- sels. One son, Barry predeceased him in 1966. Also surviving are brother and sisters, James, 'A/Ingham; Eleanor (Mrs. Frank Nichol) Brussels, Eva (Mrs. Earl Noble) Blyth, Ruth (Mrs. Wm. Thuell) Blyth, Edyth (Mrs. Arthur Fields) Lambeth. He was predeceased by one sister, Mary E, (Mrs. Wm. Nicholson) Wing- ham. The funeral service was held Tuesday, April 25th at 2 p.m. from the R. A. Currie.,and"-Son Funeral Home, Wingham. Karl de Koeiger, clergyman, officiated. Pallbearers were Wm. Peacock, Fleming Johnston, Campbell Robertson, J. C. Johnston, Ken- neth Johnston, Carl Johnston, Interment followed in wingham cemetery. Flowerbearers were A. D. Smith and Fred Leader. has been given permission to use the industrial, commercial and farm appraisal cards of the Ass- essment Branch of the Ontario. Government to create a data bank for Capital Grant pur- poses. This information will be used by the Department of National Revenue in the calculation of any Capital Gains. It appears as though Ontario is assuming the full cost of supplying this data. The new assessment pro- gramme is costing $30 million a year, or roughly $60 a prop- erty. NOW as high as Put your money into Our guaranteed invest- ment certificates 110W paying SO/CH and ilirOC quarter per cent interest. WCTORL4.7,n1 VG GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889 C.I. Stief, Branch Manager, Listowel WEEK-END SPECIALS GARDEN and. 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Door Price *After Mem* for Cosh Ube Mel 4.00/12 4 19,40 13.78 13.09 2.65 4,00/15 4 15.110 1199 11.541 2.77 5.00/15 4 18.00 10.00 9.30 13.08 12.43 2.35 5.50/16 4 ' 19.65 13.55 11.92 14.84 14.10 240 5.50/16 6 24.65 14.33 13.61 2.110 6,00/16 4 22.15 14.44 13.74 15.21 14.45 2.110 6,00/16 6 2745 15.67 14.119 17.08 16.23 2.80 6,50/16 4 24.35 15.63 14.85 16.56 15.73 2.95 6.50/16 6 30,40 16.69 . 15.86 18.59 17.66 2.95 7,50/16 4 31,60 20.14 19.13 20.25 19.24 3.20 7.50/16 6 39,55 21.50 20.43 22.10 21.00 3.20 4.00/19 4 18.30 10.67 10.14 13.70 13.02 2.90 -----.6 iirt 6.3/24 4 53,50 37.70 35.02 7,16 0.5/24 4 63,45 35.78 33.99 6.70 11.2/24 4 77,10 42.67 40.54 57.113 54.14 11.46 14.9 /24 6 139,60 68.64 65.21 90.40 13.811 12.36 14.9/26 6 129,10 72.17 68.56 85.10 4 00.113 12.55 11.2/28 4 72,30 48.30 44.08 59.98 54.98 8.43 12.4/28 4 86,45 51.70 53.87 68.83 65.39 9.35 13.6/28 4 98,75 48.35 64.93 78.30 74.39 12.34 14.9/28 6 137,20 76.45 72.63 110.26 184.75 1446 16.9/30 6 166.25 9142 93.50 106.95 101.60 14.45 9.5/32 4 87,55 43.50 41.33 , .... , 12.35 11.2/36 4 98.10 60.50 57.41 16.34 11.2/38 4 107.70 63.00 59.15 9.80 12.4/38 4 114,10 70.36 66.84 116.33 82.01 10.95 13.6/38 6 133.00 09.09 4444 111.95 106.35 13.88 Implement 6.70/15 6 29.95 13.15 12.49 15.89 15.10 2.70 7:60/15 6 37,35 15.44 14.67 17.99 17.09 3.03 6.00/16 6 26.10 13.85 13.16 , „ . . , , . 2.80 6.50/16 6 29.70 14.54 13.81 16.56 15.73 2.95 7.50/16 8 42,05 21.36 20.29 23.07 21.92 3.20 Freight Extra, 4% Discount tor Cash in lieu of Cash Bonus Coupons Other Sizes Available On Special Order WE INSTALL & FILL ALL SIZES anuminn TIRE .. .. 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