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Notes From Queen's Park
The Niagara Escarpment con-
Untied to occupy the attention of
the Legislature as the Depart-
ment of Public Works released
figures on 21 land purchases
along the escarpment showing
that most owners at least doubled
their purchase price by selling
to the Government for public
recreational purposes.
Altogether, the Government
purchased 2,222.5 acres of land
for $719,125 in 21 separate tran-
sactions. "Th-e—previous ownero
had acquired the same land for
$141,713.
In 1969 the Gertler report
was made public, and suggested
the Government should purchase
55,000 acres pf escarpment lands
within 4 years at a cost of
$18,5 million. So far the Prov-
ince has acquired 7,155 acres at
a cost of $2,853,070.
Liberal Leader Robert Nixon
called for a judicial enquiry into
the matter, claiming that "at the
very least there is a possibility
people benefitted from inside
knowledge" of the Gertler report.
On Thursday, Premier Wil-
liam Davis said that he would
need another few days to decide
whether a further investigation
is necessary with respect to the
escarpnient land acquisition pro-,
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announced the establishment of
a Royal Commission, headed by
Judge Colin F. Bennett,-4o-ltd
Into this whole question. This
is obviously a direct result of
the pressure brought to bear in
the Legislature, and Mr. Nixon
considers this something of an
achievement for the Libefal
Party,
Health Minister Bert Lawr-
ence indicated that the Ontario
Government is on the brink of
setting up a system to provide
dental care for some children
under the /Government medical
care insurance plan.
Mr. Lawrence said that he
Is going to recommend that at
least one grade of school receive
free dental care.
. The Department is presently
assessing how much it would cost
to cover children in Grade 1 or
Kindergarten,
The Estimates of the Depart-
vent of Health and the Provin-
cial Secretary's Department are
currently being studied, the
former in committee, the latter
in the House.
The Highways Estimates are
scheduled to be under review
next week.
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One stop on a tour of Seaforth Community Hospital for youngsters of the St. James School
Kindergarten was an ambulance. Above are Ken Cardno, ambulance attendant, Dorothy Parke,
John Von Euw, Melissa Segeren, Mary Anne De Jong, Ann Marie. McQuaid, Marty Bedard,
Judy Anstett, Kim Shanahan, John Fleming and Wilma Oke of The Hospital A'ux'iliary, which
arranged the tour. (Staff Photo)
NEWS OF KIPPEN
Anderson opened the meeting with
an appropriate poem• "May
Journey" and the roll call was
answered by each member pre-
senting a tea towel for the newly
completed kitchen, The topic was
taken by Mrs. Ronald McGregor
and centered around her work as
a teacher at Huron Hope School
. for the Mentally Retarded. Stat-
-istics7slidev-of the children, as
well as 'a display and explana-
tion of teaching aids used in'the
school made it interesting and
informative. Businegs was con-
ducted by the president. A dona-
tion was made to Clinton Public
Correspondent
Mrs. Norman Long
Hospital Auxiliary. The Explorer
-Leader, Mrs. David Turner of-
fered to donate glass bowls to
the new
t"O
kitchen. It was
have a Strawberry
Appreciation
1971.ati0n ci •
wad
Supper, June 30. Mrs. Bert Faber
will a et as press reporter until
Dec
extended
decided
to the Kitchen - Committee hy
Mrs. Emerson Kyle with special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Lovell who donated a refriger-
ator and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Elgie Who-donated the kitchen
light fixtures?
KIPPEN U.C.W.
The May meeting of the Kippen
U.C.W. was held in the church
Sunday -School rooms with 22
members present. Mrs. Emer-
son Anderson conducted the wor-
fp ship, the theme being "The Road
to Egypt". She opened with prayer
and by singing Hymn 444, then
Scripture taken from Matthew,
-chapter -2;--verses One-
verse of -Hymn 445 was sung. She.
was assisted by Mrs. John Cooper
and Mrs. Edison McLean in re-
calling Biblical accounts of mem-
orable nights.
The president, Mrs. John
June 1 is Census Day.
What's new with ou?
,1 • - This is your chance to tell Canada
who you are and how you're doing.
Census day is almost like voting day.
It's your right and privilege. 'Mi chance to
let Canada know all about yourself and your
family. How and where you live. It's as
secret as the ballot. All these facts become
statistics. And-many organizations use them
to plan for our future.
This is how governments know where
to spend money for the most necessary things:
hospitals, schools, housing projects, roads
and highways, community centres, parks.
For example, a high percentage of
children under five in one section of
your community may alert the board
of education to the need for a new
school. Or, districts with a high
prhportion of sub-standard
housing may be identified and
ear marked Tor urbal renewal and
development programs. Things
like that.
It's a do-it-yourself census.
Any day now, you'll '
receive your census questionnaire. The
idea is that everyone in Canada must fill
in that form on June 1. If a pre-paid return
envelope came with the population census
form complete the questionnaire and
'mail it back. If there is no envelope,
d n't mail it but hold the form until it
'eked up by a census representative.
This will probably be the first time
y ve ever had the chance to fill in your
own census forin..The old way of sending
census takers around knocking on doors and
asking you questions served a useful purpose
in its day. But we've found, after many trial
censuses, that people do a better job when
they' fill in their questionnaires themselves.
• If you area farm operator.
' If you have iiarm, the census
representative will bring you the Census of
'Agriculture form along with the population
census form. The extra information you give
is important for government, farm programs
arid farm organizations in the years ahead.
Some time after June 1, the census
representative will call on you to pick up the
completed census forms. So don't mail
them back.
What happens if somebody doesn't
fill in his census form?
Everyone in Canada is required by
law to be counted in the national census.
If you don't bother, a census representative
will have to come around and fill in your
questionnaire with you. So, if you do it '
yourself, you'll save time and money for-
everyone. •
" We need facts about you . . and
your family. Otherwise we won't have the
whole story.
Give a few minutes to the Census of
Canada. And Canada will give you a
better future.
It's your census. Everyone has, the
right to be counted. Everyone has the right
to expect the information he gives to be
treated in absolute confidence. And you can
be sure that the information will be used
• for the good of all Canadians.
So, don't forget. June 1.
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