The Huron Expositor, 1971-05-13, Page 14The Ontario Government in-
tends .to establish Canada's first
underwater park this summer in
Lake Huron off the shore of the
Bruce Peninsula according
to -Rene Brunelle, Ontario's
Minister of Lands and Forests.
Mr. Brunelle said, in the
Legislature this week during-con-
sideration of the estimates of his
Department that the park will
protect close to 20 shipwrecks
ranging from old sailing
vessels to early steam tugs.
The underwater area will be
mapped for divers and an ex.
planatory program 'will give
For Complete
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
SEE
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency
Phone S27-0490 : Seaforth
Office , Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motor!.
and
.11447tiE Huaota Expos;Iva, SEAFORTH, ONT, MAY 1,3* 1971.
11E1] ErCIF7 527-1750 • SEAFORTH
Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.nr.';
.77
the
great mower
giveaway
we'll
throw in a mower
When giu purchase a new Cub Cadet/ or Cadet 60 Tractor
7 —
That's right! Purchase a new International
Cub Cadet oe Cadet 60 Lawn and Garden
Tractor now and we'll throw in an International
" rotary mower. That's a saving of up to
$391.00. This offer is good for a limited time
only — so stop in today, select a' new Cub 0,
Cadet or. Cadet 60 and get your rotary mower
. performance-matched to famous Inter-
national power at
mali
fiNCENT 3
FARM EQUIfoilliNT
Our Motto: "AFTER WE SELL -- WE SERVICE"
i"ty Ft .4..GALT -SEAFORT1.1 t , honk, 527
0120
a
Hi
,pkedirterilt
Murray Gaeljnt MPP
f)
Notes From Queen's Park
NEWS OF
CONSTANCE
Mrs. Murray Scott, Melanie and
Meribeth of Beigratee were Sun- 0,
day' visitors with Mr. and Mrs,.
BM Dale and Cheryl.
Mr. Andy Thompson of Qt-
tawa, Miss Carolynne Robinson
of Leaden visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son, Betty, Jim, Sharon and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
Steven and Sharon spent Mother's
Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Boe,
and family of Mitchell.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Malwain.and family
were Mr. and Mrs. George Mc-
1 Ilwain, Steven and Lynn of Strat-
forcl,and Mr. and Mrs. -Jack *,
Croi*r, Brian,Paul, Kevin and
,Lori of Listowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family visited on Sunday
evening with Mrs. Alfred Buch-
anan in Clinton Public Hospital.
'Mrs. Ella Jewltt and boys
attended the christening of Lori'
Le Ann' Jewltt in Clinton en
Sunday and spent the afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jew*
and Lori.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hun-
ter of Colborne Township visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson, Betty, Jim, Sharon
and Bob.
The family of Mr. and
Mrs.-Ben ittlek were guests with
them for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glew of
Dorchester spent the week end
with Mrs. Elma Jewitt and Brian
and Mrs. Annie Leitch.
Mrs. Ken Reid, David, Paul
and Jane of London were Sunday
visitors. with Mrs. Luther San-
ders.
•
".1111.11H..
Garden Planters
Swing pots or tubs. Made of
durable plastic, double wall,
guaranteed to last
HIBACHI
BARBECUE
.77
.SINGLE
DOUBLE
..••• ',..AX•Mniatre0i"f,'We"28M§Sa >,,,,:42306ftWaN§M*,M4MMANMSMInteafttaatitWiCKVW4:64"ZIIMOM;;;:*
, • \
Centre at the Back of .the Store
Peach, Pear. Apple, Nectrine
Reg.. 3.77 •
1970 Chevelle '8' H.T:, PB,. AT and Radio
1970 Chev. '$' Impala Hardtop, A.T. and Radio
1.969 Chev. '8' Sedan, A.T., Radio
• 1969 Pontiac '8' Sedan, A.T. and Radio
1969 Dodge Sedan, A.T., Low Mileage ,
1969 Chev. '8' Wagon,. AT, PS, PB, PW, Radio
1967 Ford '6' Sedan; AT and Radio
1966 Chevy H Sedan, AT
1966 ,Rambler Sedan. A.T.,low mileage
1966 Chev. %-Ton Pickup
VISIT
OUR
Big 4 cubic foot
PEAT .MOSS
o Bag .47
TREES
FRUIT
1 1/2 cubic foot
Bag . 099
SHEEP
MANURE 1.98
NOW.
everyone, diver and non-diver,
the history and unique ecology of
the Peninsula.
Mr. Brunelle said the numl?er
of visitors to • the 108
Provincial Parks last year
exceeded 12 million, an in-
crease of 16% over 1969.
The Ontario Government
will build pollution control
devices for firms that can't af-
ford them, according to George
Kerr, Minister of Energy anct,
Resources Management. , This
program, could cost up to
$5,000,000 this year.
Health \Minister Bert Law-
rence announced this week he
will- immediately investigate the
bills submitted to ,the Govern--
ment'S health care plan by On-
tario's 5.0 highest earning doc-
tors.
Mr. Lawrence said he was
disturbed by figures showing that
several doctors last year re-
ceived more than $200,000 from
the Provincial Government's
health care scheme.
He promised he would see to
it that fides or the removal of
a doCtor's licence would follow
where doctors had submitted
fraudulent bills, improperly
charged, or had given patients
more service than they had
required.
During an exchange in the
House, Dr. Morton Shulman
claimed some doctors were
fleecing the Government of
$100 million annually. •
Dr. Shulman charged some
doctors had received more than
$350,000 in direct fees, from the
Government.. Such doctors could
,also have received 'another
$350,000 from the 37 private
insurance companies participat-
ing in the scheme.
A report to the Health Minis-
ter on the operation of OHSIP
has shown that 5 times the number
of tonsillectomy operations were
carried out last year, as
compared to two years ago, while
during the ,same period some
procedures such as lab tests have
increased 10 times.
Meanwhile, Dr. Richard Pot-
ter, Minister without portfolio,
in the Cabinet, said that an im-
mediate integration of 'the De-
partments_of Health ,and Social
and Family Services in areas
related to health care is theprime
requirement in establishing a
comprehensive health care pro-.
gram in the Province.
Correspondent
Miss Mary Mcirwaln
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flem-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Gary pettles,
Pamela and Michael, all of Sea-
forth, Mrs. Ken Betties of Win-
throp were Thursday visitors
with Mrs. Irene Grinaolcihy. Mrs.
Grimoldby returned and spent
the week end at the 'Fleming
home.
Mr . and Mrs. Fred Buchanan
and family spent Saturday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs.-George
Hart of Brussels.
Over the week end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd,
Dave and Kerri were Mrs. Bob
Johnston and Mr. Jim Medd both
of Grand Valley, Miss Sharon
Payne of Belgrave, Miss Bonnie
Philips of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Medd and Shelley of
Timmins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson
and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Art
M :3M1::hael of Clinton, Miss Rita
McMichael of-Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Art McMichael, Rhonda,
Jeffrey and Scott of Goderich
attended the christening on Sun-
day at Winthrop Church of
Jeffr6y and Scott and spent the
afternoon at the Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken preszcator,
Linda, Nancy and . Dianne, Mr.
Bob England of Port Elgin, Mr.
and Mrs. David Preszcator,
Christine, Lisa and Chris, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim ,preszcator, Billy
and Debbie, spent Sunday with
Mr . and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and
family of Cretiiton to celebrate
Mother's Day, where there were
46 attending:
Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Hoegy
and Scott of London, Mr.. and
DEAR DORIS
- A little boy liked to play
at a neighboring lady's house and
she liked having him around. But-
one day he was especially noisy
and she said finally, "If you don't
quiet' down I'm going to send you
hoMe."
Promptly he replied, "I can't
go hoine, ..-My mother says she
can't stand to have me around
today."
- MODERN MATURIT
MAGAZINE.
DEAR DORIS
7, I am 'going ,to have a dance
Lornbar Poplar
Reg. 129, 10 plant pkg.
NOW 1n44 per pkg.
Flowering
14"66c SHRUBS
Reg. 78c
Bedding Plants
Dependable stock, Begonias,
Pansies, Marigolds, etc.
2 77c
GERANIUMS
for garden planting, good hus-
ky plants 49c ea. or 2 87 C
REDWOOD
Picnic Table
, Set
CHAISETTE
Will last for years
CHAIR' 15.98
Rocker 18.98
Somebody
Wants What
You Don't Need !
SELL.
' Through
Huron
Expositor
Classified
Want- Ads
Unit Two Has Meeting
'A. minute of silence was ob-
served in 'Memory of Mrs. Willis
Dundas, one of the valued mem-
berS, who passed away recently,
followed by the Lord's prayer
repeated in unison. Sympathy was
expressed to Mrs. Hulley in the
recent loss of her brother.
A poem "Seeds and Men" was
read by Miss Sinclair. The offer- -
ing -was received by--Mrs7-Arei
Smith and dedicated by Miss
Sinclair. ..
The highlight of the evening
was a most interesting . talk by
Mrs. J. C. Britton who chose as
her subject "Horizons are more
inspiring than Fences". ,
MinuteS were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Peter McCowan.
Roll call was answered with an
exchange of plants. The president
conducted the business. Plans for
a fall bazaar were discussed.
Huron Teachers' Association are
haVing a' supper in the church,
May 25th. The general U.C.W.
meeting is being held in the
church the same evening.
Mrs. Savage, on behalfA the
group, expressed thanks to Mrs.
Britton, the hostess,. and all who
took part.
Lunch was served by Vrs.,
Sellars and Mrs Becheley.. ,
Mrs. George Addison was Htilley.
hostess to Unit 2 of the U.C.W.
on Tuesday evening with 20 mem-
bers and 3 visitors present.
Miss Nett Sinclair opened the
meeting with a poem "I Must
he Still". "The ,Glory of the
Spring How Sweet" was sung.
Scripture lessons from St. Luke
Chapter 8, verses 4 to 15 were
read by president, Mrs. Frank
at my house, but Lam afraid it,
might end up in a flop. I aiii-not
much of a person who can get
a party going.
Any ideas on how to get it
going and keep_ it going? My
mother does hoclike too much '
noise.
- THIRTEEN
DEAR THIRTEEN - You need Ice-
breakers, dance-helps and a few
games. You need a refrigerator
full of refreshments. I can send
you "Party Games and Refresh-
ments" if you say who you are and
,send ,10 cents.
A s for " too much noise,"
better get a' concession 'for the
first hour or so. Is a quiet party
a party at all?
Then decide with Mother about
when to call a halt and send
everybody honie.. Young people
sometimes. don't know when to
step-arid are just as glad to 'be
told; otherwise nobody wants to be
the first to break things up.
.DEAR DORIS ,•
- I am a 0-year-old 'who'is
expecting a baby. I went to see fit
a priest about getting married and
he said it was better to wait till
after I had the baby, beCause
hadn't much time.
The. priest said it would only
cost $2 to change the baby's name
after we were married. My boy- io
friend says it will cost. more
because you have to have a lawyer
(and it has to go befOre a court.
- WHICH IS RIGHT?
DEAR WHICH - No need for either
lawyer or court. Once you are
married, you merely produce the
birth registration .and the
marriage license. The child-
care agency will help_ with the
signing of papers.
Far better to put the baby
under your name if you are not
Married. In this connection, one
provincial , ' registrar-general
stated: • • PRecently, I have received
an unusual number of letters from
single girls who . previously
registered the child in • ,the
father's surname, requestirg this
office to amend the birth regis-
tration to her maiden narre.
"In every case, the 'lather
has left the mother (some4mes
to return to his wife) and ,nck, the
girl is reconciled to the fact that
she will never marry the father.
t I have no-alternative but to
point out to the mother that once
the Statement of Birth is filed,
it becomes a permanent record."
DEAR DORIS
- .My brother-in-law is in
partnership with my husband
and they are gradually buying
their father's land. He brought
nothing into the partnership'
cept four head of cattle. •
This • spr,ing, he got engaged
and, says he;Is going to build a
house in this
I told my brother-in-law I'd
have a talk with him concerning,
our 'business and he said I had
no business telling' him anything.
That It was up to my husband.
But my husband does not have the
gift of the gab. Do I have a right
to discuss things with this
brother?
' - FED UP
DEAR FED UP - getter do your
talking to your husband. Let him
carry "the ball when it comes to,
business, but buttonhole him until
yOu are sure he hears what you
have to ,say...You are his most
important partneri
Are you paving the way for
a good relationship with your
intended brother zin-laws?
Family partnerships take a
•heap of tact and 1bve. •
•
ais
Doris Clark
'