Loading...
The Brussels Post, 1977-11-16, Page 23rr OROSSEIA .POST,, NOVEMBER -161 190 0MMB and Amish, reach compromise ids, blem is d lines led and t• to be treated ria that s should ed taht ds than for this doped. Report from. Queen's Park By Murray Gaunt A Cabinet source said in the early part of the week that the Government would probably not "dare to go through with" legislation to raise the drinking age to 19. Telegrams and letters h a ve poured into Queen's Park following reports that Govern- ment Members would reject the At Huronview Haywood's entertain Lieutenant Watt from the Salvation Army Citadel, Goderich, led a service of worship and music on Sunday afternoon in the Chapel. Four Salvation Army Officers in Training from Toronto who had been in. Goderich for the weekend assisted with the service. The Huronview Orchestra provided Old Ty me music on Monday afternoon and Nelson Lear led the sing-a-long. Rev. William Bennett of the Bayfield Middleton Anglican Church conducted the monthly Communion. Service in the Chapel and Mrs. Myrtle Parker was an organist. Earl and Martha Heywood of Wingham entertained on Family Night with a program of music and magic. The Heywoods have many personal friends in the Home from Exeter, Zurich and Wingham and all of the residents have been very loyal fa is of theirs in the several years on CKNX Radio and now on television and stereo. The -sing- a-long of Western favorites of the forties and the sacred numbers brought back many happy memories. Earl mystified the audience with a half-hour of magic. tricks. Mrs. Alice Buchanan thanked the Heywoods on behalf of the residents. AM, June and Ken would like to thank all those whO dropped in to make their Grand •Opening such a success. — . Inn 6:00 Saturday. The draw for the( prizes were drawn at the Brussels Winners are: 1 pr. Jeans - 'Sharon Blake 1 Pi. Jeans Keith Mulvery 1 Pr. Mens Shoes valued $40.00 Laurie Campbell • 1 Pr. Ladies Shoes valued $25.00 Sharon Webster 1 big John Big Boots - Gordon Johnston 1 Bee Jays - Hope Prior 1 Pr. Snow Boots - Nickie Reid. Shoes 8t1( ,N.Jeans • ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER SHIARR F HURON. BUSINESS - MACHINES lie dNtAii416 et. Opio14E ONT, P.O eoX 611 Typewritort ,Addind tviathinet..dalaefort Cheque' Wrifiki,dopied 4tAzgi.IttA*ktAtO13*•.1ttiiMtft*bu4mi,lmA' gtAltA*A ."XtfA4.1t45.. legislation next year. The Premier freed Conservation. Members to vote according to their conscience and, as a result, the Bill passed approval in principle, and will now go for clause by clause consideration, Ontario's minority Conser- vative Government, with Liberal support, withstood a vote of non-confidence in the Legislature this week, over what the New Democratic Party called its failure to take action to deal with planned layoffs by Inco Ltd. in Sudbury, Liberal Leader Stuart Smith indicated that an election would not solve any of the problems being encountered by the workers in Sudbury, and urged the Provincial Government to take positive' steps to alleviate the unemployment which is going to result from this massive layoff. The Ontario Milk Marketing Board and the Old Order Amish have reached a compromise on a ruling that bans the use of cans for storing and transporting milk. William Newman, Minister of The Evening Unit of the U.C.W. held its November meeting at the home of • Mrs. James Cardiff with 27 ladies present. Jean Bridge Sr. opened the meeting with a poem followed by • Hymn 401. Donna Sanderson read the Scripture from John 10. Rene Richmond lead in prayer. Nelva Scott, Betty Campbell , Sarah Stephenson and BaibMcCutcheon gave two quartette numbers. Panel discussion was on the theme 'Religion in School'. 'Remembrance Day, Interest in the Church Sunday School and the U.C.W. The Panel consisted of Ann Smith, Betty Graver, Bonnie Richman. Luella Mitchell as the questioner. A bazaar will be held in the Library op Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. There will be a tea room, bake table, plant, produce and novelty tables. Mary Th omas offered to teach crochet, knitting, macrame. Nov. 15 is the general meeting at 8 p.m. at the church. All ladies ,are welcome. Choose From our Sixteen Individual Money Services • not just high interest on savings • not just lowered interest on mortgages • but 16. individual money services that are custom built to satisfy most peoples' needs. •' All available at Victoria and Gtey Trust Utile See us today at Victoria and Grey RIA and GREY titiuet cciiCipANy stNdt H.N.Lefebvre4 Manager listOWeit ontiirio Agriculture, told the Legislature that the Amish have agreed to operate bulk milk tanks by gasoline-powered or diesel- powered engines. This will enable the Amish to continue the operation of their dairy farms without electricity, and lays to rest their concern about the survival of their family farms. The Milk Marketing Board and the Amish will meet later this month for hospital patients, Hospital grants next year are expected to the rate of inflation. increase, but at a 'level lower than week introduced legislation to stop income tax discounters from taking a large share of 'the. customer's tax refund in'return for instant cash. This legisjalkeit' will put most of these Meanie lax discounters out of business. They The Ontario Government this charged heavily, often up to 50% to discuss concerns about the of the face value of the refund. compromise. Mr. Newman is The new law will limit the confident that this solution will discount to 5%, so that the safeguard provincial health taxpayer must get atleast 95% of standards and should not cause the anticipated refund. undue hardship. Ontario Hydro's 800,000 rural Health Minister Dennis customers will ply. an estimated Timbrell outlined measures to be 5.7% more for electricity next taken to keep ejcpenditures in line year. This 1978 increase reflects over the next two years, including the higher cost to Ontario Hydro further reduction in active of prOviding service. Earlier this treatment beds by increasing fall, Hydro increased the out-patient, home and chronic `residential rate, which means the care, and further staff reduction, customer served by the municipal mainly by attrition, but possibly utility will see his monthly bill go on occasion by layoffs. He said up approximately $1.00 per the government has no plans to month. implement a user deterrent fee THE Steaierte PierAM 400 Announces The Establishment Of A Delivery Service For The Citizens Of Brussels. As we hope to open a pharmacy in Brussels, ,which both the townspeople and we as pharmacists feel will be very important for the community, this should be a temporary service. Initially, we will have a toll free phone number available [or we will accept collect calls] for your convenience and we will provide the delivery service, 4 days weekly at no extra charge for not only prescriptions, but all your Drug Store needs. The deliveries will be made directly to your home. / In order that we can provide same day service for your' prescriptions we ask that you call us before 12 noon, for your repeat prescriptions, which will allow all new prescriptions, phoned in by your physicians, to be completed in the afternoon. THIS SERVICE WILL BE AVAILABLE ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY. Carol Baynton will be the Pharmacist servicing the prescriptions for Brussels and will be very pleased to discuss any of your medication problems or needs. For the present Call Collect 367-5521 This service will coMmence Wednesday, Nov. 16 If at any time you have any questions, or problems concerning your medication, please do not hesitate to call us - we would be pleased to be of service. STORE HOURS MONDAY . . . „ . :12:00 - 6:00 .. ..:12:00 - 6:00 TUESDAY.............9:00i6:00 . 9:30-6:00 WEDNESDAY . . 9:00.6:00:.0:30 a 1:00 THURSDAY i W. War . . 9:00 6:00 aseae.. 9:313 - 6:00 FRIDAY : 9:00-900 r . V r 9:30-6:00 9:00'600. 9:30. 1:00 Sundays & Holidays Closed We have installed an automatic telephone answering service, Which will record any messages, cir prescriptions from your physicia n during "off hours" or evenings. Private Member's Bill of Remo Mancini, M.P.P. (Liberal, Essex South) to raise the drinking age. There have been rumours also that even if the Government did not oppose the Bill op second reading, it would be allowed to die on the order paper at the end of the session, leaving the Government to introduce its own featuring 'Automatic Tax Computation' Simultaneous print Out of re: ceipt and journal tape g 'Change calculation • Repeat calculation 4 4 Grand sales total, tax total and sales total of each customer Convenient check and ' Id settlement Input buffer register a Overflow error g check device. Model ER-2510 Now any retail business can afford to mown al Completely electronic cash register. Sharp Electronic Cash 7 4 Registers Available from Model 1500 $ 9 Of..: UCWmeets PHARMACIST ON DUTY