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The Brussels Post, 1974-04-10, Page 6• Barn Cleaners • Mull( Feeders • Stabling Donald G. Iv of fc Mrs loca A( insta 973. be t inter Need Money. For competent help with yourMortgage Requiremeni permanent or interim FARM— COMMERCIAL— RESIDENTIAL BUilder and Home Owner To purthase or renovate, to consolidate add reduce monthly payments, CALL THE PROFESSIONALS ONTARIO DISCOUNT 160 Wallace Ave. S., Listowel Open Mon. thru Fri., 11 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. A ter hours or evenings call Bill Ropp 356-2379 Pete Henderson, Kitchener, 579-5705 he n The Hibb was Dairy the tr Acc Counc Board will gi as ag could t new bt that ph the C unveile Friday Annive Ontario Clinton last Fri PUC. The): tok plac eye gav were tr, officers Provincit takes ovi officer is Mayor Signal.Sti andy Harbour and pent received Goderich Marine at honor of 1 special di Dunn, pr( from the Whether lea a • MON1MIEW MAititint WC-tire ou are r errieinbering sai loved one t PRYDE -SAN LTD. Help Veld Oetiile on ArOuf Nternotial Reilikitanien PHONR: gXETglt 235,0020 urc PPen are 39, w in Godet apital in ath of urtrie, e all nia idant aft ribed by er of the as an lilt brie. F. lustier R.R. 2, MTH Phone: Brussels 887 READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED DIAL DIRECT 887•• 6641 News of Cran brook Bee held at Centre. Mr, and Mrs. Harold and family have maven Burford to the far m' purchased from Ross Sm4h, Gerald Knight, young soy ivim and Mrs, Leslie Kn. back home following threew in Wingham Hospital, su from the flu and complicati, Mr. and Mrs. Clem spent a few days recently. their son Clem and Mrs, St, Goderich. Mr. .and Mrs, Arthur lIta Chatham N.J., visited Iiith Calvin Cameron. At a bee held at the C01114I Centre on Saturday, Ili completed the job of comin west end of the building, drapes have been added k windows recently 'givit brighter appearance for • BERG Sales — Servia Installation FREE MUMS RECOGNIZE 20 YEARS SERVICE - Recognizing 20 years of service in Brussels in association with the Supertest division of BP Oil , the company recently presented the president of McCutcheon Motors Ltd, Reeve Jack McCutcheon with a sterling silver tray. This week the Minister of Education Torn Wells announced that the 7.9% spending ceilings applicable for 1974 have been raised a further 2.6% making the total increase in 1974 ceilings over 1973 approximately 10.5%. The revised 1974 ceilings are $704 per elementary school pupil up 11.75% over 1973 and $1,231 per secondary pupil, up 8.94% over 1973. There was debate this week in the Legislature concerning the price increases to be charged by the oil companies in response to the increase hi the well head price of oil from $4 to $6.50 per barrel. The Provincial Government Was charged with allowing the oil companies to take unwarranted increases. The Federal Government has estimated that the well head price increase will mean a consumer price increase of about 8c a gallon.. Ontario economists figure the increase would be more like 7%c. The federal estimates indicate the companies would be entitled to an extra half cent to cover other cost increases. Ontario Solicitor General George Kerr admitted this week that money from U.S. criminal organizations is being sent or brought to Ontario then returned to the U.S. in a 'laundered' condition because its sources is then either unknown or respect- able. Mr. Kerr said that in addition to money from criminal activities, agents in the province, partic- ularly Toronto, receive large amounts from legitimate com- panies as a means of avoiding 'U.S. income tax. The money is held here long enough to qualify as an investment, then returned after the agent has taken his cut, usually 5 of 10 % Lay people will play a substantial tole in governing doctors, dentists and other health professionals under new legisla- tion introduced by Health Minis- ter Prank Miller. Shown during the presentation event are (left) Neil Curtin, local represenative of B P Oil Ltd., Reeve McCutcheon and B.P.OiI Ltd. regional manager, Bill Rogers. [A) The proposed Health Disci- plines Act would set up a board of 5-7 lay people to review complaints by the public or from inemberS of the professionals who feel themselves treated unjustly, It also provides for lay people to sit on the Councils of the colleges governing the professions. The first six parts of the Act cover medicine, dentistry, nurs- ing, optometry and pharmacy. The Act would replace existing legislation such as the Medical Act. • Still with health services, Health Minister Frank Miller tabled the Mustard Report which recommends the setting of quotas to limit the number of doctors practicing in different areas of Ontario and which is likely to be one of the most contentious recommendations of the report. Ontario has one of the Most favourable doctor-patient ratios in the Western world, one doctor for every 586 people, but doctors are poorly distributed, the report noted. 441 Clubs discuss ,.good ,Oroorning. secretary, Debbie Demaray. the discussion was on 'The little things that count' A dernoriStration was done by Connie McLean ; a local hair- dresser. She gave one of the gird a manicure and answered any questions the members had about the care of the hands and nails. last Meeting were read by the Her` assistance was Appreciated 6-,-THE BRUSSELS ObST, APRIL 10, 104 very The meeting was dosed with. the 444 Motto. Walton' iII's trieeting was held at 3oy Viseherrs. The Meeting opened with the 444 pledge: The, group's nickname IS 'The Good LOOkiiia'., The diScuSsion Was. genetal appearance and &own.= g, The second meeting of the Ethel club was held on April 1st at Grey Central School. -The meeting was opened with the 4-'h 'pledge. The roll call 'When meeting a person for the first tithe, what do you notice about him or her?' was answered by those present. The ininUtes Of the