HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-05-10, Page 11cGregor opened the
reading Psalm II
Hymn 260 was sung
reading of the
scripture, Psalm 96. Barbara
Moffat took the theme ,,praise" •
'and spoke on this beautiful time
of year. She also read a poem
entitled "Not by Bread Alone."
Mrs. McGregor closed with
prayer. ,
' Joyce Wilson presided for
business. ' Roll call was answered
by aaming your favourite flower
by 19 members. Mrs. Broad-
foot read a thankyou letter from
Mrs. Davidson, presently work- .
ing in India. It was agreed to
purchase a lace tablecloth for
1,1e church table. -
Norman
meeting
Chapter 12.
followed
officers will be held at the
General meeting commencing at
„5:00 p.m.. A film will be shown
prior to the business portion of
the meeting. The proposed slate
of officers are as follows;
Past President - Cleave Coombs
President - Gordon Scott; 1st
,Vice President - George Hays;
2nd Vice President - Tom Wil-
bee; Treasurer - Morley Storey;
Secretary - Dick Whiteley; Sgt.
at Arms - Ross Coutts; Wel-
fare Officer - George Miller;
Membership Chairman - Allan
Nicholson; House Chairman -
Robert Newnham; Entertain-
ment - Chairman - Lloyd Eisler;
Spoils -Officer "T Don wood;
Special Events - Wilfred
Titford; Property Chairman -
John, Wood; Public Relations -
John Baker.; says and Means -
Bert McClure; Sick ancLVIsiting
- Bill Smith; • • -”
Padre - Bob Spittal; Auditors -
Wm. D. Stephenson and John
Longstaff.
Remember this is just a pro-
posed slate of officers, nomina-
tions may be opened if you have
anyone in mind for the above
offices.
Frilday 'May 11th - Bingo at the
Legion Hall.
Thnrsday May 17th - Installation
of -Offteers at the Exeter Branch.
Friday May 18th - Installation of
-Officers at the W Ingham Branchk,
Saturday May 19th - Social at the
News of
Brucefield
U.C.W. MEETING
The U.C.w. o sBrucefield
United Church met Tuesday
afternoon in the church. Unit
III was in charge of devotions.
News of Huronview
Two family trios assisted with the music for Sunday
evening's Christian. Reform song service. , Mrs. Vander -
weal and daughters, Arlene and Gail, Mrs. Amsing, Coby
and Andri sang , several numberg. Mr. AeireVanDertride
led the service With the devotional period taken by Rev.
Beukema..„. ,
Mrs. Mary Willis of Seaforth was welcomed to the
Home by the residents at Monday afternoon's get-together.
Marie Flynn joined the regulars, Mrs. Mar. y Taylor,
Norman Speir and Jerry Collins, to provide the music
for the occasion. Volunteers from the Clinton Christian
Reform Church were on hand to"a'ggrkt 'with the activi-
ties and wheel , chairs. There was a good attendance at
the Apnual Blossom Tea and Craft, pale on Wednesday
afternoon sponsored by the Huronview Auxiliary.
The Huronia Male 'Chorus led by Mrs. Caffrey, with
piano---accompaniment by Mrs. Kleinstiver, provided the
Family Night program. The Chorus with membernrom
Exeter, Hensall, Zurich, Grand Bend and Dashwood areas
presented part of the program. They are preparing for
the Exeter Centennial in July. Mrs. Hilda Finkbeiner
'expressed the, appreciation of the residents for the enjoyable
program.
The provincial Government has declared June l'7 - 23
as Senior Citizens' Week and plans are being made to
hold open house at the Home during that week,
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From Queen's Park
silver haired fox' because, of his
ability to win over his colleagues
and. the electorate year after
year, even though during his
tenure of offide as Premier, many
a feather had been ruffled. By John D. Baker
public Relations.(Miner
Branch 156
VAST EVENTS
The BiniOlast Friday night
attracted ninety-six players;
Prizes to the value of $341 were
won.
COMING EVENTS
Thursday May 10th-Election of
Seaforth Legion Legion Hall,
everyone 18 years old apd'over
are welcome.
This year the installation of
Officers for Branch 156 will be
held Thursday June 14th. All
paternal Affiliate members and
their . wives are cordially
invited to attend.
When Parliament resumes on
Tuesday, it wil I again set the
stage of a three ring circus.
Various committees'will' meet at
the same time that the house sits
to discuss estimate expenditures
cad policies of the various Minis-
tries. Any member wishing to
debate an issue pertaining to
some particular aspect of the
Mini'atrY under review may do
so.,- but only members appointed
to the committee have the privi-
ledge of voting. These members
consist of • Conservatives,
Liberals ,and N,D.P., pro-
portionate to the number of mem-
bers comprising each party in
the Legislature., At the present
time yours truly is a member
of the standing estimates com-
mittee reviewing predicted ex,
penditures . of the Attorney
Generals Ministry. 'Being a lay-.
man amongst lawyers, I think I
will be ready to article by the
time tlit committee has
completed its responsibilities.
The various committees convene
after the question and answer
period expires in the House,and'
sit for the period of time each
day that the House is in session.
'The diScussions IR the committee
sessions can be every bit as
lively as those in the House and
in effect they serve the same
purpose. Each expenditure must
be passed by 'a majority vote;
and once the committee has voted
on all the items, the report must
be submitted, to the House fore
final approVal.
• I To pay or not to pay`..
Wbether it is more expedient 'in
the , Minds of men to pay a tax
that is not duly legislated or to
refrain from so doing until such
tax becomes law, that is the ques-
tion. Opposition members of the
Legislature challenged the
authority of the Provincial
Government to collect the addit-
'tonal two per cent sales tax, but
Revenue Minister Allan
Grossman informed them thatthe
increase from five to seven per
cent would continue to be collec-
ted, asit.has been since Maylst,
even though accompanying legis-
lation has still to be passed by
the House. Grossman indicated
that, -this e is just one of many
examples of a practice which has-
been followed for.years without
challenge since retroactive
legislation has followed a well
established .precedent of this
House: Stephen Lewis,. N.D.P.
leader;•-laterjected that th% pre-
`cecient had been challenged by
opposition members' repeatedly
in the past.
Every member of the opposi-
tion voiced his objection to the
two per cent increase as the
debate continued in the House;
but the bill passed its second
reading on the strength of,the.
Conservative major ity'. It is
presently being debated clause by
clause, and if it passes the third
reading, 'it will be given Royal
Assent and only then, , does It
become law.
Liberal Leader, Robert Nixon
challenged the Conservatives at
• Queen's Park to take their in-
crease in the retail sales tax to
the court of the people. Recalled
Treasurer John White the Con.
servative Government's grave-
digger, claiming that vthe tax
iacrease . has sealed the fate.
of the Davis Government.
The $45 million -hydro build-
ing contract, which has been
questioned many - times in the
Legislature in recent months .
• by Oppositban Leader Robert
Nixon, has- become in Nixon's
, words, a 1111 Davis Water-
, gate". 'Ontario Hydro, three
years ago, paid nearly $1.5 mil-
lion to architects to design •a
new°office building, but then'
scrapped the plans ant signed 'a
contract with • a development,
• compaby, Canada Square Ltd.,
to build the offices. The leaders
- of the two opposition' parties
called for a public inquiry into
' the circumstances surrounding
the building of new offices for
Ontario Hydro, and although
.Nixon favoured an investigation
by a Royal Commission because
of,the possibility 'of political
paronage- being involved, pre-
„Mier Davis decided-in favour of
'
a select committee composed of
seven Progressive Conser-
vatles, two Liberals and two
New Democrats. Mr. Lewis was
pleased that the Legislative com-
mittee 'had been appointed and
felt that the committee would
discharge its responsibilities
properly.
Use of Government aircraft
by Cabinet Ministers continued
to trigger debate in the House as
New Democrat, Morton Shulman
quizzed Transportation and Corn-
mumicatierm Minister, Gordon
Carton, on trips to Queec City.
The Government has stalled on
producing the log books of its
aircraft, but is prepared now .to
release details of flights taken
by Ministers and civil servants.
It is doubtful whether details of
Preinier Davis' flights will be
revealed for reasons of security.
Premier William Davis
promised to 'investigate reports .
that Ontario taxpayers will foot
a $30,000 bill to repair a plane
that was damaged in Goderich.
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The plane carried him on a
political campaign trip during
the recent by-election in Huron.,
Liberal Eddie Sargent, who flies
his own plane, claimed the
damage figure was more like
$100,000.
Correctional Services Min-
ister , Sylvanus Apps, denied
charges by Morton Shulman that
hardened', cord' run the Guelph
Reform Centre. Inmate cam-
mittees have been set up in all
institutions under the Provincial
Ministry as part of a new
emphasis on rehabilitation and
improving communications and
life in the reform centres. Dr.
Shulman said certain freedoms of
moVement "allowed the committee
executive had been abused, and
such freedom was being used by
members to peddle drugaio...over
700 inmates at the Guelph centre.
Shulmah claimed that drug taking,
homosexuality and beatings have
soared 'since Superintendent Scott
Keane took over August 1st. Apes,
despite his confidence in Scott
Keane, agreed to an investigation
into working conditions at the
Guelph Correctional Centre by a
person outside'-the Ministry of
Correctional Services.
The Legislature adjourned
early on Friday in tribute to the
late premier Leslie Frost and
will not sit Monday, the day of
Mr. Frosth funeral in Lindsay.
Premier Davis broke the sari
news of Leslie Frosts death to,
the tonne and recalled in a very
remorseful tone the former Pre-,
miers many fine attributes. Both
leaders of the Opposition
expressed their deepest
sympathy and extended their
condolence to the family. Robert
Nixon referred to Leslie Frost
as not only 1VIr. Ontario, but the
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'meeting
The Omits U.C.W. 'met at
the borne of Mrs. James ,ice
on Wednegday afternoon with 15
members and one visitor present.
Mrs. Rice opened the meet-
ing with a reading 44 1.f Christ
Came Tonight and Mrs. Jim Scott
read two poems; "Ladies Aid"
and '!Amazing Grade.," . The
Scripture, Matthew pa,,,.verses
1-10 was read by Mrs. Warner
Collings and Mrs. Rice lead in
prayer. Rev. McDonald was.
guest speaker.
Mrs. Ed. Bell concluded the
business session. Roll call was
answered by a • Bible verse and
the Treasurer's report given
by Jean Leiner. Thank, you
cards were received from The
Beacom Family, Greta St. Louis
and Jim McEwing. A donation
was made to the furnace fund.
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