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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-20, Page 11It 5w•r.P. , .rI ^^" • spat mn w S %"` Ws 9.F F'�^ 1 R 0 �� J. 1 �y Y'17 x'�'• 'J } +,�• h 1 ! } � ��T 1 'MI I "No v. I 6. 1' T #' ''t 5 U1,0 W_ 4 , �Twent. l.adi�.s of the Walton, the toCurrie,eddtn elan Ye.s �, y A ski tremendous but the Mr. and Mrs. W'axren � ,,� ;� �.•��'. � °A# a A�sei°�,; � �I<'��►Y:�4� �?� `���. , i- Unit were resent fol the ,Trine 'message comes from Gd, Douglas, Heather .'1'hetr "aitdrtts a>j from Q u Q I"1 S Park p gand, ! 1tat 'Th rrcciat x )r e . a .e a ago, I iq "Bro.m. , Sht?x1e a'k alt :ts ,,fat r iftl 6y w meeting o W dnesd y v ning Mrs. Wtiliam Thamer presided aced Mrs. W,H., Cu.rrie of Hamil-... ,.,, held. in the church b.asemetit.. for the business. The minutes ton spent Sunday with lYfr. and of Hanover,.arleYxjCtey, ,Qf Ot►J?ttcil.'+at�I�.;eati?f #illi 'y";t BY were approved as read by Mrs, Mrs, Allan McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Kemptville and ;flower„sit•.; Mxs� sainp,eVn#)�pgy, M1 _ Mrs. Alex Gulutzen Jr. openers Howard Hackwell. A .thank you Tom Stevenson and Ronald, axtd Jim (Shahan) Adatlns wl~re.' sprpr}sea'Y Jack Riddell; M.P.P. Huron the devotions with a reading o note of appreciation on the work llonald �`urrie also visited,at the present. r±ctkly>ft)!''hd l✓1>:n►p ad Al` ;; , 'Friend'ship.' 'Break Thou the pP t w mac,. bread of life' was sung, accom done on a quilt was read from saPne home. During the evening, Ron and United SFepdgts ><nfpt}oPtC Sll� Karen Hulley. Orders were taken Mr. and Mrs. Ray nether, Pauline, their Son Gary., his wife RAY lHaeth'er wh-i Iz s cpasted panied at the piano by Mrs. Ray i PanteRueter. Mrs. Emerson Mitchell for Hymn Books, Mrs. Mae Steven and John attedded the. Dianne, their dou$hter Joati, empioymeit after elBl)teehl' Morton . Shulman, New official functions includingwill get more than the 8% read an article on 'Jesus is Real', Sholdice gave _the treasurer's Webster Reunion held at Harbour Ron's sister Shirley and Pagline"s' wiAf the ? a `� sa report. The • copper contest Park, Godertch, 1 .§t Sunday. brother Harley were called to'the, t, y , Democratic Party Member, of the Commission meetings. Mr. increase to bring them up to a followed by the scriptJtre from :he leaders, Mrs. H. Bolger and Mrs. Mr. and yMr. 1 W. Stutz and ' platform. ,' Consitt, .4 chai0V "1,1104, YYaa � Legislature 'foe High Park, Kennedy is President of the new minimum of $2400.00 a year 2nd chapter of Ephetians. She F. Dunk, reported on the amount Natasha of Waterloo spent the g An address .of'r cod wishes was 'Presented" to. 'Ra follow,, d accused the Ont ario Government Pinewood Village Limited which from their resent $2,184.00.- also read a Qem on 'Faith'. Mrs. P t of bribing the nolle with its own own a Pinewood Par Mut I bon 0% of tb iv recc vin Gululzen led in prayer. 'Faith of collected by each side. Sunday weekend at the home of Mr. ,and read by Herb Travis and they 1.unlchos ®• We k tt r ... g . , p - otel, About 5-- g School Promotion will be held Mrs. Torrence Dunda . were presented with,an envelope h. � }?re§ �� k M��a money. -He released documents Deputy Attorney General benefits as former civil servants our Fathers' was sung. 's of vmone during the church 'service June Visiting recently for dinner 'at y. They alscf' received Mrs, .liGep -Parltt« and M,�1 and' ; and Social Services. Commie rs are at the minimum, Mrs. Nelson Reid, gave an 30th. the home of Mrs. Ray Huether Communityn e ces, tt a Chairman Patrick rate. interesting topic. She ave much"""' Now, thank we all our God' were Mrs Jake Jutzi, Mrs. Ra pl issed Pauline and Ivnd To1n ' vop Xi-te ,14 ns,, ; 00 sent to him by the Minist ry of F. W. Callaghan said in a letter. to qr teachers many beautiftt f Ron each expressed appreciation and Mrs. D ve Krklandfi.ulx which show how cheques Reid, LiberahRainy Rivet, that if The 06'increase will now apply • information on the island of Haiti, was sung and President Mrs. Klein, Kitchener. Mrs. Bill John and'Shirley Walters,•Harley Mirk. ifow, Mr. and .Mrs I?o al�d' addressed to hundreds of the Commission was paying the to those whose pensions east of the Carribean. It is a rocky Thamer closed the meeting with Ston, Mrs. Jim • McGillvary, ley also spoke, along with Gary Watson, Clinton, and:, MX. at►d c•. community organizations in the , motel -then Mr. Kennedy would commenced during 1973. This and Joan Bennett. • Mrs. Graeme Craig, 7Na1t4>!!,. island very backward with great prayer. Paisley and Mrs. Jack'Holmes, Proyince have often been sent to be breaking section 42 of the group which has already received poverty. Rev. H. Allen, a 29 -year- The hostesses, Mrs. Gordon Clinton. The girls were all , Government members to be Ontario, Northland some compensation for inflation old minister. and his wife, Betty Murray, Mrs. Jack' Gordon and classmates at Stratford Teachers' delivered by them and not by Transportation Commission Act. 'will be given a 4% increase. The Opposition members who Section 42 of the; ONTC Act increase will affect about 15000 Ann, from Nova Scotia are Mrs. A. Gulutzen Jr. served College. t represent those ridings. ' states, "No member of .the former teachers and about 11000 missionaries on the island. There lunch. Solicitor General George Kerr Commission or any officer or any former civil servants. are 427 people living on every Visiting recently at the H o hof - A large crowd of friends, • reversed an earlier stand and employee thereof shall make or A bill to continue the freeze on square mile. Rev. Darby works with people that 95 percent speak Mr. and Mrs. Ray net er, Steven and John were Mr. and neighbours. and relatives 'gathered in.. the Seaforth Legion Act broadens definition of appointed a Royal Cotrtmission to enter into any contract with the municipal. assessments for tax Korean. He has learned a lot from Mr>. H. Woodruff, Niagara Falls Hall on Saturday evening with PROGRESSIVE ✓ - estates first become taxable. investigate last month's police Commission or be pecuniarily purposes for another two years the people, is discouraged at and Mr. and Mrs. Watson Mr. `and Mrs. Ron Bennett, ?,;,�,•. ,,,; Act. Under the Act Municipalities drug raid on the Landmark Motor Inn Hotel in Fort Erie...., interested directly or indirectly in any contact or work in regard to received Ist r;,ading in the ,. Ontario Legislature this week, tinies..but hay seen real hopes, Webster. Clinton. - Walton, to celebrate their .25th r � �� ,;r-riat•ui, u.3 toe $oes $6,000. Invalid or infirm The Commission which would which any portion of the money Revenue Minister Arthur Mepn News Central CONS i''tc;W `r ' - fimll " exemption. n Two grants totalling $75,000 for look into the actions of the police under the control of the said that spiralling real estate of_Hullett Minimum Up .,,') �it' 0"er•71 U' Ont ario minimum wage will during the raid will be headed by Judge John A. Pringle, of Norfolk g commission is being or is to be expended.” prices have made it impossible to reassess Ontario Properties at on Octobberee 1stt,, Labour minister the two largest of the 29 research > t „tuk.1 1Y.", COMMITTEE RO projects that are to receive a total County Court. The Provincial Government their current market value. The Students see music night, iilr..r)+r(,'W" W. fashion show t'1r.y ' hour from $2.25. Exceptions ..re Mr. Kerr said that harsh came under harsh Opposition Province is to switch to workers in their first month of Committee's investigation into an . alleged conflict of interest led to riticism from the O osition.and c PP attack in 'the Legislature g assessments based on current -a senior member of the Ontario will be $1.90 an hburr, for !r:' f the public convinced . him ' to following the release on Monday market value in 1976 for taxes - "Music Nigbt ' in Huron when school was dismissed at representatives for doing so well. confirmed that the ONTC had reconsider his decision to have of the report showing that 26 that will be levied on properties in County", a chance for the 2:30 , since Mr. Stevenson, Fashion Show °w the Imperial Police, Commission Ontario firms emit' unsafe 1977. students of Huron County to for !Mathematics Consultant .for this for "Fashion Galore in '74" was R Ei carry out the investigation. amounts of lead. _ ` perform musically the ;.irea, .conducted a workshop the theme of the Grade seven and • • Opposition Members in the Polluters T)le Bill also provides a formula community, took place in the ' the teachers of the school. > eight fashion shot.', which .was Provincial Legislature had Liberal Leader Robert Nixon' for apportioning among tenants auditorium of Goderich District The other holiday .was on held in Hullett Central School charged that the ,Police asked Wiffram Newman, Minister othe total assessed value of a Collegiate Institute on Thursday Friday, May 31, when the auditorium on Monday. June 3. MCK I N LEY Commission would not be of, the Environment why the Z�6nted building 'and the market evening, May 30, for the tiorthern teachers of Hullett Central, along ' The girls twhci take Home impartial in investigating police Government has not taken action' value of the space they Occupy- half of the county. Hullett Central .with .the rest of the teachers in Economics classes at , Seaforth ' J� conduct during the raid in which female to close the major polluters in face -excessive During the consideration of the School had two numbers ,in the, a 1 choir, this arca had a Profes}ional Development Day. each Monday, . invited their HOW Open, mothers to swatch while they 43 male and patrons were of clear evidence of expenditure estimates of the program, .Grade forced to strip. emissions. Mr. Newman. replied Minist ry of Community and directed by Mrs. Livermore, and Field Day n odelled the garments they made Mr. Kerr informed the in the Legislature that most of the Social Services, there was lengthy a Grade 7 and 8 recorder group Hill lett Central's annual Field this rear. Later. refreshments 1D '`, Legislative Assembly that his companies mentioned in the debates on the new Provincial directed by Mrs, Boxman. The Dai was held on Thursday, May .were ser\ed. which were made as decision to hold' the+ Royal report are under abatement policy announced, by Margaret two groups were bussed to Goderich first. Wednesday, 30', ,lull the weather co-operated Events for 'Grades. 3 swell h\' the students. Coleman's Commission was partly .due to control programs,. The report Birch, Provincial Secretary• for on beautifully. Also on display in the criticism over Police Commission showed that soil and greenery Resource Development May 29, for a rehearsal .which a to 8 began,at 10:00 a.m., .while, ° for 'the auditorium %%ire crafts made by • Grade 7 8 Collison Centre' Chairman Elmer ell. around 26 of 45 firms tested in pertaining to child daycare gave all groups performing events primary classes and bots in their shop b A statement y Mr. Bell 1972 and 1973 had readings above centres. The new policy relaxed chance to hear each other, • and began at 11:30. Helping to run class, is well :is crafts made by indicated that the police acted the safe level of 600 parts per the ratios of children to st, aff then \were taken again on and score each, event were the girls. MAIM.5`MET, SEAFORTH properly and was irr the law million of soil. Readings on soil personk. Opposition members ~Thursday evening for the concert. ~indents tiorii Central Huron ' A special thank you goes to during the raid Sand : that an around Toronto Refiners and charged that the changes in the Other schools taking part %%•ere Secondary• Schpol in, Clinton and i l:s. lia Mathers. Home investigation into the raid would ' Srfreltgrs Limited on Bat- hurst child -staff' ratios were made to ' Robertson and Victoria Schools in Goderich, Ho%wick Central, 'a special thank you -goes to these Economics teacher, for helping to C f� �= one J ` not be necessary, in his opinion. Street showed the` soil had as put more money in the pockets of sworthwhiledents. arrange this very worthwhile Construction of an much as 50 times more lead thap commercial day school operators. Holmcsvillc. Colbourne, and the After the . dad`s activities., shot . , \: 5 • experimental $7.5 .. millien is considered see. Rene Brunelle, Minister of Goderich High School Band. according to the number of points (Intended for last week) • garbage reclamation plant in Consumer and Commercial Community and Social Services,' This ryas a new and highly collected, the follo, ng 'students Metro Toronto, will start this fall, Relations John Clement indicated said he was not aware of a year successful venture on the part of .were declared chatilpions of their Environmental Minister, William that there old report on daycare standards the schools of Huron County. di\:isiong - Scnior-Boys' - Brian Newman, told the Legislature. g was a very good possibility that he would be prepared by a panel of experts. The Grade I class from Hullett Tre%tartha: Senior Girls , r i�„Th� THEB plant will"process.20Q,tons of introducing legislation in the fall The report published bvi the Central School accompanied by C)u•istin`E'- •McNall, li5't�rntediateMetro garbage -a da ' This Y session which Canadian Council on Social their teacher, Mr. Livermore, and Boys - Steven Reid; lilt ermediate represents a very small portion or would protect• consumers, from travel agencies Development recommended Mrs. Smith, travelled by bus on Girls - Barb Carter ; Junior Boys the more than 6,000 tons collectedwhich declare bankruptcy. Mr. child -staff ratios far lower than Thursday June 6 to the zoo at Robert Honking; Junior Girls daily but the main purpose of the Clement said the only way that he those Ontario intends to adopt. Grand Bcnd. Thcy left -the school Brenda Millar; Midget Boys experiment is . to develop thecould Nett• Legislation .was at ' 11:00 a.m., and returned in Bruce Hunking: Midget Girls - technology for wider recycling see to protect travellers, particularly students would be introduced this creek in the House time to go home on the bus at 3:30 Christine Carter. � T• RY F,paper across the Province. The plant is through a compulsory to give Municipalities almost p.m. They saw ;many different These students, along with to include sections or modules for plan whereby the.4eposits are put in a unlimited power to block' species of wild iurinr<ils, but the others typo \yon or placed well in and cardboard recovery, iocked trust Faccount and not be demolition of residential highlight of the day .was when a various events represented Will metals recovery and composting. used by the Travel buildings in areas they designate snake trainer' brought a boa Hullett at the arca track and fjeld These categories represent about agent till certain requirements have been for preservation. The changes ih constrictor on the bus for the -meet, which was held at Clinton. 80% of the total volume of refuse met including confirmation of the the Planning Act; broader than children to see, first hand. on June 5. At that meet. Hullett • TL -ET and provide the most readily flight. ' those sought by the ' City of Unexpected Holidays placed fifth over all. Bruce marketable materials, Mr. Toronto,.give the building owner During the tyeck'of May 27 to Hunking \\-oilthe championship Newman explained. The Ontario Government has the right to appeal to the O» trio May 31, the students of Hullewr ( in his diyisioii, and Christine A Bill giving more than $50 no intention of introducing rent Municipal Boar but give the ' Central "-ere given two holidays McNall 'and Stcycn Reid were LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA• million in increased assistance to control legislation at this time, Board no criteria foraudging the .which %%•ere not rcalh. expected. runners-up in their divisions. )[ocal government in dntario was Housing Minister r Sidney appeal. The first occurred on May 28, Congratulations to, all" Hullett MEN'S—. BOYS' -LADIES'- GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR approved by the Legislature this • Handleman told the Legislature. week., Amendments to the 'Property Tax Stabilization Act of 1'Mr. Handle'mari'said rent controls would reduce -the present low �� 'YARD H � O'K's bridg'ejen'der' GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT � u e ft 4 197a3, increased the general' vacancy rate even farther. Mr. SEWING MACHINES -SMALL APPLIANCES -LAMPS support grant by -333 million to a Handleman said -there are a total of $82 mullion in 1974/75. number of factors involved in A special meeting .was held of construction. The:render of,). Harris ��, Spn BOYS NEW SUMMER The grant is designed as an rising rents and added he will Hullett Township Council on June ' " The Tender of , Roger Ltd., to supply steel for-Stetwart SHORT SLEEVE STORE HOURS incentive to. municipalities to study the situation. His ministry 13 in the Londesboro Community MacEachern to construct the Bridge according to Tender restrain spending growth, All is also studying a request from Hall t6 open Tenders on the Stewart Bridge on Side Road Specs. for the sum of $21,570.00 "' SWEATERS MON. THROUGH FRI. upper and lower tier the City of Toronto asking that the Stewart , Bridge construction. 30-31 at Tender price, of %was accepted.11 •A -M. TO 9 P.M. SIZE 7 t0 18 municipalities in new- Regional Province consider legislation to $137,658.00 was passed subject to P .1 ' ' W SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. RE REG. Governments will receive a flat allow Municipalities to set rent There were six Tenders approval cif the . Ministry of The Clerk will advertise for in . . NOW 5291 grant rate of 7% of the 1974 control if necessary. ranging from a low of $137,658.00 Transportation and C'onununic,i. animal Control Officer�to destroy `large, (• general dollar levy. to a high of $209,900.00 for the tions. clogs running at BOYS LONG SLEEVE Two bills dealing with . taxes Duty A Bill containing changes to the received first reading this week in Succession Duty Act, was the Legislature. The Provincial introduced in the Legislature this Warks Municipal Tax Assistance-, 'the week.' Cost of the changes is Act broadens definition of estimated at $6 million this year, Provincial Parks to include The Bill raises from $100,000 to wilderness areas, historical parks $150,000, the value at which'farm and parks operated under the estates first become taxable. Niagara Parks,.Act, the St, Clair Exemptions for surviving Parkway Commission Act and the dependant children are to be St, Lawrence Parks Contnlssion raised from $2,000 to $3,000 for Act. Under the Act Municipalities ch year the dependant is under which the parkland lies will . in ty W. For orphan children the receive pa} nten'ts of $51,00 an acre exemption from $4,000 to for the first 100 an acres.emainderr $oes $6,000. Invalid or infirm -p to r uup acre for the r dependants under 71 will also be 10,000 acres. Also introduced were amendments to'tjic - the subject of the higher $6,000 ations Tax Act, ouuttlinneded in exemption. n Two grants totalling $75,000 for theProvincial budget .two months research into bilingual education ago' and the needs of Franco-Ontarian Minimum Up children in the school system, I Ont ario minimum wage will were announed by Ont ario rise to hour from $2 Education 'Ministry. They were on Octobberee 1stt,, Labour minister the two largest of the 29 research John MacBeth, announced in the projects that are to receive a total e inimum rate iconstru of $448,000 from the Ministry this forga til n worker will go year. Both grants go to research up at the same time to $2.50 an staff at the Ontario Institute for hour from $2.25. Exceptions ..re studies in education. ' students under 18 years, general Theontario Public Accounts workers in their first month of Committee's investigation into an employment, domestic workers. alleged conflict of interest led to farm labourers and pmbalmers. the resignation of John Kennedy The minimugr rate for students -a senior member of the Ontario will be $1.90 an hburr, Northland Transportation Commission. Pension benefits for teachers A meeting of the Legislature and civil servadts will tublic. Accounts Committee be inct'eased by 8% to offset the confirmed that the ONTC had impact of inflation. - Premier spent, $15,500.at the Pinewood. William Davis announced in the Park Motel in North Bay during Legislature that pensioners +� the past 11 years on a variety of receiving the minimum rate now SWEATERS RUNNING SHOES SIZE 8-16 1♦,... REG SIZE B-12 3.77' NOW $2S1 FROM $ 251 TO $S57 BOYS SHORTS SIZE 12-14 16&18 :. . .., . ,w, BOYS, REG. NOW o ,•i _., ,., 2.57 77c i PANTS COLOR -BLUE ONLY ,. " ' BOYS F`: W PATTERNED 11 /i�lj *• r SHORTS PLAIN��;` CHECKED SIZE 8'- 18 x & DENIM / / 291 TO $ 61 SIZE 7 - 18 ASSORTED COLORS $32' }i i BOYS In BATHING ) TO SUITS- $797 SIZE 3 to 16 97c, 3 SAVE Ulf TO :1'2500 a We sell -- Universal by White ,Morris, Bernina and other f Nothing to Buy -,lust come in and "I an err- popular makes Of sowing machines - and service all try form tet PRIZE - Electrohorire Air Conditioner makes. One year guarantee an 2nd PRIZtt - Swivel Rocker 3rd PRIZE - Electric iron all 64r service. t ¢ A - iii