The Brussels Post, 1972-05-10, Page 6QUEEN'S HOTEL
BRUSSELS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT:—
The Tex Noble One Man Band
— Saturday and Sunday Matinee —
Music by Don and Terry, The Country Rogues
Admission Sunday $1.00
Cy
Cline
Perth-Wilmott
Charles
Thomas
Huron
ENTERTAINMENT:
AT THE
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL.
BRUSSELS, ONT.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT:—
"THE HARMONAIRES"
WE FEATURE:—
Turkey — Spareribs and Sauerkraut — Fish and Chips
Members of the .Evening Unit
of the entertained their
mothers and friends at a: pot
luck supper in, the church base-,
ment on Monday. About fifty
ladies were, present,
Following supper, PerothY
Ritchie took charge of the pro
.gram Which .consisted of dapetog
by Susan L.ang.101$.", :a reading by
Viola. M.Aehe.e, .a piano solo by.
Mary .aryaneA two numbers from
the .quertette,, a, gospel hymn sing
a a skit entitled Pollution
SION. .
PUring. the business,. the
annual visit to Huronview on. May
29 was arranged and articles for
the ditty bags were brought in.
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
presents the
JUNIOR FARMERS ' CHOIR
at their morning services
Sunday, May 14 at 11 a.m.
This is the group that performed at. Ontario
Place'. Everyone Welcome
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DANCING
at
FAMILY
PARADISE
DANCE ON
MAY 13 —THE COUNTRY CAVALIERS
MAY 20 —THE BLENDERS
Family Paradise Camping
and Snowmobile Club
Refreshments. Available Lunch Served
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SUNDAY, MAY 14
WAYNE MclEAN
PLUS THE
SINGING NISEY
FAMILY
Westfield Fellowship
Hour at 2 P.M.
HURON MEN'S CHAPEL
Auburn at 8 p.m.
"Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing"
0CVY meets,
This week four Members of courage More teachers and pro- Mr, J, A. Tannian, a for-
Board of Governors members
from. the University of western
Parliament, including myself,
met with. .several faculty and.
to discuss the raise in. graduate
able to find the qualified people score of occasions when tape
lessors from the U.S. because mer public relations director
here, recorders were used at the Board
Canadian and particglarly Ont- with Workmen's Compensation.
ario Universities will ,not ,Board claimed that he knew of a
The saving to the Govern- either to record interviews or Student fees announced by the
Tent by raising these fees is telephone calls. Goyernmerit recently,.
The point was made that grad, $2.4 million.
The Universities feel they Mr. Tannian was told that it uate students in Ontario .will now
was the Chairman's wish that pay the highest fees of anywhere. can save the same amount of.
Money in other areas, but wish Foster Advertising should get in Canada, For example the uni,
50 per cent of the work. How- versity of Alberta charges a a return to the old fee struc- ever, Mr. Tannian said he was
gr,duate student $500 per an, • hires for graduate students,
Government Members re- critical of Foster's work, but ntirn, the University of Manitoba
the Chairman still felt that the $375 pp r annum, McGill $582, jected. Opposition demands that
om an should get somework. C p independent private auditors be y University of Saskatchewan$425, hired by the Legislature Public It was then decided to allow Fos- .Dalhousie $725, Laval $500, but
Accounts Committee to invest- ter Advertising to be the Company Western will have to charge $585
agate invoicing irregularities by of record, which means that the for two terms or $877 per year.
various Government Depart- Company was responsible for This, according to the Uni-
ments. placing all advertising with other versity people will have the fol-
companies. It didn't do any of the lowing results.
The Committee finally agreed advertising itself. (1) will drive graduate stud-
that a three man team be set The Provincial Government ents to other jurisdictions,
up to examine the spending iii- introduced legislation this week (2) will encourage students to
voices and rejection slips issued allowing the Province's 53,000 work in the summer, thus
by the Auditor's. Office. The three Civil Servants, now represented
burdening an already tight men are all members of the Aud- by the Civil Service Association labour market by discour-
itor's staff. of Ontario, to choose whichever aging the three term sys-
The Committee studying the bargaining agent they wish. tem,
operation of the Workmen's The Legislation also provides (3) will depress graduate
Compensation Board was told for the first time that Ontario schools, thus worsening the
this week that preferential treat- Civil Servants may not strike Canadian-U.S. teaching
ment in awarding advertising and any dispute would have to staff ratio.
contracts was given to Foster be settled by binding arbitration. In other words it will en-
BROWNIE'S F. E. Madill Secondary School
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
DRIVE-IN THEATRE Drama Club Presents
CLINTON - ONTARIO
a0X OFFICE OPENS AT ,8:00 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
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FRI. - SAT. - SUN.
May 12-13-14
— DOUBLE FEATURE -
CHROME AND
HOT LEATHER
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Bill Smith Tony Young
Color
LOLA
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Charles Bronson
Orson Bean - Honor Blackman
Color Cartoon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 19-20
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
A Report From
Queens Par
by Murray Gatint,M,p,p,
"Inherit the Wind"
May 11, 12 and 13, at 8 p.m.
Admission: Adults $1.00 — Children 50c
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SUNDAY ONLY — May 21
— HOLIDAY TRIPLE BILL —
HORROR AND SCIENCE FICTION
APPAITIANCt
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CM OS
Christopher Lae Veronica Carlson
Color
THX 1138
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Robert Duvall Color
Dracula Has Risen
From The Grave
Color Cartoon
When Dinosaurs
Ruled The Earth
THE PANIC IN
NEEDLE PARK
THE SEVEN
MINUTES
Marianna McAndrew
Wayne Maunder
Philip Carey
Al Peen*
Kitty Winn
Color
Victoria Vcitri
Color Cartoon
You are invited to hear
HON. H.A. (BUD) OLSON
Federal Minister of Agriculture
Wednesday , May 17
at 9 p.m.
NORWELL DISTRICT SECONDARY
SCHOOL, PALMERSTON
The Norwell District School Band will entertain commencing
at 8:30 p.m.
Hear Mr. Olson discuss the agricultural sit-
uation and what the future holds for this dis-
trict at this meeting sponsored by your area
Liberal Candidates.
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Clecucs.o riJ 1, mH T' 10, 1972