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At the • May session of Huron county councils, across
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province appeare to bet a : alis
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far re -structuring, uctu t g, , P c a Y
Achievement Day for the
'Taking look
Ity atteiaded, the Dessert Euchre
to iC1#ntoll Hpspital' ape. Jarrlx
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places wherO the population i$ not
spring project, a at
Yourself was held in the Brussels
on Tuesday evening in the
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and Intergovernmental Affairs
large but spread out over a
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Public School on SaturdayJune 1,
the Women,s Institute.
to, be back home. .•
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He went on: to say that while
1974.
Miss Dianne Fraser, London,
people from the area attended the
setting out rules for contract
Proposals
the provincial government would
The 4-H Hoind»mking Clubs
s ent the weekend at the home of
second reading after 4 weeks of
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pay half.
°t &n' ' ' Ol' I lslij "�' ria+ a ' jf t "� " • sovernment. he told count ounties such as Huron have been P
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officials the objective was simply g y were present. from Ethel, Cran- Fraser.
to eliminate as many specia a number of services under the P
PROVINCIAL WINNER — Home economist Jane urisdii tion of the count there brook, Moncrief and Walton. There were 44 ladies who
purpose bodies as possib and J �`' The irl$ took art in the Quiz enjoyed
Pengllly presents provincial honours to Joan Bennett ideally, , to have one bodv are many, many departments that g Pthe W.I. Bus Trip from
of Walton at the Brussels Achievement 4-H Day co-ordinate "All the demands on are still functioning °n Taking a Look at Yourself, Walton last Wednesday. They.
Saturday. Provincial honours are resented to those. the taxpayers' money", but he independently. He expressed Storage and Good Grooming visited the new city • hall in
y p concern that it may be sometime Activities during the morning. London, Eldon House, and had a
warned that local government Y • c
who complete 12 projects. Nancy Knight also before total re -structuring can be The afternoon programme con- tour of the facilities of the �S-PleC�e#S F01` $ X
may not be ready for this g sisted of Exhibits and skits from Universit Hos rtal, endin u
• received the award. (Photo by Pat Langlois) accom lished. Y p g p
resoonsib huh P each of the nine .4-H clubs. with a couple of hours shopping Mr. Church said that the The speaker told council a P PP g ENGIJSH
study into the proper plan for Miss Jane Pengilley, , Home- before the return trip home. DINNERWARE
Economist, Clinton; chaired the Miss Lynn McDonald nurse in
restruc tuning in Huron, would Y
'best be done by a commissioner days program. Mrs. Judy training at Woodstock Hospital, By, Johnson Bios.
hired by the county. He said this
Schmiq, Home Economist, spent the weekend at the home of ;a
method has been found superior
Kitchener gave comments on the
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
and the present relationships
Honours.. Listowel Jan Thomas,
over other ways, including
engaging a consultant, and
Exhibits while Miss Karen
Moses, Home Economist, Mitch-
McDonald.
The community was saddened
policies` at all. He said the
From
estimated the study would take
ell spoke on the skits.
Thursday with the spdden pass -
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$29
about 18 months to complete and
Those receiving County Hon-
'were:
ing of Fred Dunk, A number of
Presentation of and
Spoons closed the afternoon
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would cost about $75,000 of which
ours Barbara Ducharme,
people from the area attended the
setting out rules for contract
Derry Boyle that the provincial
the provincial government would
Mary Ellen Knight, Brenda Os-
funeral on Monday at Earl
second reading after 4 weeks of
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pay half.
born, Peggy Dennis, Sharon
Elliott's Chapel in Toronto at 2:00
leen
P of Don and KathyPrices
Liberal Party to propose the
He said the study would look at
Engel, Joyce Mohr, Debbie Van
Donna Reid, Joan Hart,
p.m. with Rev. D. Docken officiat-
ing•
re-structuring,on a county, but he
ALL SETS REDUCED
boundaries, local government in Vliet,
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BII were proposed and accepted
Tax which is now m third
,
general, types of growth and the
Gwen Bosman, and Faye Dalton.
The flowers in the church on
then means that even if he never
by the Minister andafter
reprintingthe Bill will o into
services and facilities required,
existing communities of interest
Joan Bennett and Nancy
Knight received their Provincial
Sunday morning were placed
there in memory of the late Mr
of her parents, Mr. and
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The Land Speculation Tax Bill
t►aa not meddled with the housing
airport or the building of a new
and the present relationships
Honours.. Listowel Jan Thomas,
Dunk, session member of Duff's
will probably drop below last
which would impose a 50% tax on
policies` at all. He said the
airport on the Toronto Islands.
among municipalities.
received her Advanced Honours.
'Certificate's
Church.
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�' the profits from speculative land
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additional $1 million to encourage
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Controversial legislation
Mr. Church agreed with Reeve
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Presentation of and
Spoons closed the afternoon
A Juvenile Girls ball team has
for
been formed in Walton
Minister
ister wit out Portfolio, who is
and property, finally received
municipal participation will not
setting out rules for contract
Derry Boyle that the provincial
activities.
under the
on existing stock only
second reading after 4 weeks of
even- balance the confusion
negotiations between teachets
government would not force
Personals
leen
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Liberal Party to propose the
• debate. Many amendments to the
created by the Land Speculation
and school boards won't be
re-structuring,on a county, but he
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard
Achilles. The will test out their
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Tax which is now m third
th
did draw attention to the
of London spent the weekend at
skills at their first game Thursday
then means that even if he never
by the Minister andafter
reprintingthe Bill will o into
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New Democratic PartLeader
EducatiducedMi 1til
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Wells told the Legislature.
$ aurin in
the future. It wassthis" erso'iial"••.thehome
of her parents, Mr. and
evening with Gorrie at, Walton
ball park.
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students in order to establish a
first time a stabilization plan
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Mrs. Dave Wattson and all
medical faculty.
takes some of the input costs in
third reading. Opposition
Stephen Lewis called the "policy a
clause in the original Bill 275
opinion,. Mr.Church went on to
attended theWatts
-wedding of their
Neil Mitchell, son of Mr. and
dropped from . -the -present
members will continue to oppose
complete cop out. He said it was
which drew so much criticism was
say, that the municipal System as
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nephew and grandson, David
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell,
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the Bill in its rewritten form as it
housing for the rich because only
the refusal of teachers' rights to
such is "outdated."
Hannon, Monkton
underwent a Tonsillectomy last'
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does not s ell out the distinction
1200 of the new units are 1 d
the Town of Clinton, Ontario,•'for
development
shipped. It doesn't seem -likely
at on Friday
Thursday.
program
about 1,000 are private housing
p panne strike over contract demands. Mr.
between a speculator and an for those earning under $14,500 Wells re -introduced the
investor and certain sections give and he estimated 20 to 30% of the Education Act previously known
the Minister of Revenue authority new units might go to those as Bill 255 and he said he wanted
to make changes in the Bill earning less than $18,000 while it sent onto the Standing
through regulations which does 80% of Ontario wage earners Committee on Social
not require debate by the bring in less than that. Mr. Lewis • Development for lengthy
Legislative Assembly or to remit concluded 'that the policy is not examination and imput from the
the tax if there appears to be worth the paper it is printed on. public. The Bill is a, consolidation
inconveniences, Both .Mr. Nixon and Mr. Lewis of five other acts affecting both
A move was st arted• in the
said Housing starts in Ontario,
public and separate schools.
For those consumers who think
then '� we', as newspaper
Ontario Legislature to restrict
will probably drop below last
Northern Ontario would like a
that the pork producer will be
customers, should have a voice in
voting in Municipal elections to
year's total of about 110,000
medical school but James Auld,
paid $37.50 by the Canadian
the pricing and selling of the Free
a Canadian citizens. Donald Irvine,
despite the Ministry's programs.
'.that
Minister of Colleges and
taxpayer for each hog marketed,
-Press. After all, what is sauce for
Minister
ister wit out Portfolio, who is
r. andleman said
Universities, said the cost of $85
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and who resent this, I have som,,<e
the goose is sauce for the gander:
piloting amendments to the
Housing Action and other
million would ber
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news. From this amount of money
Farmers never had it so good,
Municipal elections Act throughfxQrora rlirean the goyernment
the Nouse, was persuaded by the ill be' tnancing at least to
Added to the construction cost
would be the
will be subtracted the: cost of a
,. hkeen :stated and generally
Liberal Party to propose the
part"
31,000 housing units of the total
annual operating
cost which would amount to
-'weaver pig and the cost of feed,
that is true:' However, the
change. Mr. Irvine decided that
starts he hopes for - "between
approximately one third of that
leaving the pork producer with a
loss of between $10 and $15 per
average income of the Ontario
farmer in 1972 was $5000. This
an elector should be anyone, at
100,000 and 110,000". Of the
total. Mr. Auld also said there
hog. The stabilization plan is
then means that even if he never
]eat 18 years old on polling day, a
31,000 total 12,000 are under the
would have to be a minimum of 60 -
good in this sense, that for the
had it so his average
resident of the Municipality and. a
"or
Housing Action program, 6,000
students in order to establish a
first time a stabilization plan
good,
income is still only half of that of
Canadian Citizen. The clause
are, homeownership made easy
medical faculty.
takes some of the input costs in
organized labour. Labour has
other British subject" would be
units ready this year, 10,000 are
1 am'""'p1:eased to inform the
<consideration. All it does now is
practically no investment, while
dropped from . -the -present
Ontario Housing Corporation
people of,Huron that the Cabinet
assure the producer that he won't
farm investment is a minimum of
Election Act. The New
units with rent geared to income,
has formally approved the
lose more than the amount
$100,000. Why do we. do it?*'.A
Democratic Party argued that
2,000 are co-operative non-profit
purchase of .52 acres of land in
mentioned above per hog
variety of reasons, from likipg the
landed immigrants who -have
lived in canada for one
units under the Community
'sponsored housing and
the Town of Clinton, Ontario,•'for
development
shipped. It doesn't seem -likely
way of country life, to that we are
year
should be allowed to vote. Mr.
program
about 1,000 are private housing
the of senior citizen
housing by OntarL' Housing
that any payment will be made to
The it
inveterate gamblers.
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Irvine said he did not want to
tunits whose tenants receive
Corporation. The Corporation has
anyone. manner in which
was announced left the public
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Do you have trouble with flies?
disenfranchise anyone, but said
government rent supplements. P
commissioned the architectural
with the impression that the
Give them beer. Saskatchewan's
the NDP su estion of the one
Solicitor General George Kerr, '
'firm, of Kyles,, Kyles and
producer is guaranteed a profit,
department of Agriculture
year residency for immigrants
defended the police drug raid on.
Garratt; Stratford, Ontario, to
but he is only guaranteed a
recommends to mix one bottle
was not acceptable. If voting is
the Landmark Motor Inn _Hotel in
prepare drawings on which a
maximum to his losses.
with a gallon of water, 5 lbs. of
restricted to Canadians, Mr.
Fort Erie, but said that he
modified tender call will be
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brown 2
4Irvine favoured a grandfather
thoiight the police were wrong to
issued. The design of the project
The editor of the London Free
sugar and ounces of
vapona (dichlorvos). Flies are
clause being included so that
conduct intimate inspection of all
will be submitted to the local
Press joined the Consumers
• attracted by the beer, they say,
British subjects already living in
Ontario be able
female patrons. Mr. Kerr told the
Legislature he has
Council for its approval prior to
Associations, Mrs. Marion
eat the sug5"hd are killed by the
would still to
that directed
the call for tenders. The call for
Brechin in asking that farmers let
insecticide. Paint on plywood and
vote.,
the Ontario Police Commission to
tenders will be advertised in the
consumers sit on their selling
hang upside down, high enough
Ontario's 200 denturists who
investigate the May 11th raid in
local newspapers.
organizations. If that is the case,
so yourranimals, can't reach it,
• have been working illegally
which 43 male and female patrons
without supervision by dentists
will be able to take examinations
in August to qualify as denture
Health Minister Frank Miller told
the Legislature. Under
legislation introduced May 16,
rl denture thereapists will be
permitted to make full dentures
without supervision by dentists.
Mr Miller said dental di is
of the hotel were forced to strip.
,Mr. Kerr came under heavy
criticism from Opposition
Members in the House for not
promising a public enquiry into
the police actions. New
Democratic Party Leader Stephen
Lewis said that an internal
investigation of the raid was not
enou h "Police investi min
n
facilities at Universities will only
g• g g
police is simply unacceptable".
be available in August and there
Ont ario Transportation
Mrs. Wm. Beyerslierger is in
is an urgent need to conduct the
Minister John Rhodes, read a
Victoria Hospital, London, where
examination. Denturists have
seven page statement in the
she will have surgery on
Thursday.
opposed the.Bill's provision that
Denture thereapists will -still not
Legislature which he said was
necessary because of misleading
Loretta Foran, infant daughter
y V, be allowed to make partial
and inaccurate statements
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Foran, is
dentures, but Mr. Miller does not
regarding the proposal of a
in Wingham Hospital.
intend to negotiate on the matter.
second Toronto waterfront
Mr; Joe Foran and Norman and
Ontario Housing Minister
airport. Two members of a Gus
Redmond attended the Owen
Sidney Handleman, released a
committee studying the
Sound Horse Sale on Wednesday.
sixty -four page report dealing
possibility of a second airport on
High prices were paid for good
with the policies and programs of
the Toronto Islands said the
horses.
the Ministry and se- tting a
report was evidence of a
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Boyle,
and Ann visited in Chatham over
context for housing activities. The
Provincial plan to ramrod the
the weekend with Mrs. Mae
target for the- housing action
second airport through. One of
and Rita.
Muhe
program is 12,000 Housing units
the committee, members said the
The Knights
K Columbus of
either built or approved this year
report was supposed to be
i
Goderich are having a' Commun-
that would•tiot bif erwise come on
technical but in her estimation it
ion Breakfast St. Augustine
the market. Of these 10% would
was apparent that the Provincial
.
come under the Homeownership
government is producing a clan
Hall, Sunday. C.W.L. are cater -
Made Easy program for those
that will be fait accompli. Mr.
ing a it at 12:30.
The C.W.L. of St. Augustine
earning less than $14,500 a year.
Rhodes insisted that the report
and Lucknow met for joint
Another 30% would be for those
was indeed only technical and is
earning $14,500 to $20,000 a year
in fact a draft summary of
meeting with Kingsbridge
C.W.L. on Monday night, held a
with total monthly carrying
previous reports prepared over
plant sale and heard a report on
charges about+15% of income and
the past 10 years as a basis for
the Convention held in London on
the remainder under some type of
discussion by the committee at its
May 14 and 15, by Mrs. John
agreement with developers to
next meeting. He assured the
Howard.
ensure prices will not rise
House that no decision had been
drastically.
taken by the Committee or by any
V Liberal Leader Robert Nixon
level of Government. He
Every week more . anJ more
said the additional units would
emphasized the fact that the
people discover what mighty jobs
only bring the number of housing Federal Government has sole are accomplished by low cost
starts close to what it might have responsibility for any decision on Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial
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