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Jack Riddell,, M.P. P: -Huron
Routine is not somethinigi.,
Seaforth's recreation director W
striving for thissummer I for
playground activities.
The final report of the Select piesently in existence will be these benefit 'changes the Clive Buist, whp has drawn up
Committee on land drainage was increated by a maximum of 60% Minister pointed out that the the program has'scheddWd it In.
tabled in the Legislature this based on the following formula: assessments to. industry will be such away that the children,
7-13 will be spending the aftdr�,,
week. The report concluded that For those persons who became increased'by au average of 06. noons Monday through Friday at
food producitign in Ontario could eligible for- disability pensions Prior to these changes average the playground as well as Friday
be doupled if agricultu-ta—I land during 1973, their pensions will Wormen's. !pQmpensation
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mornit realizesgt
ig. -He said he
was properly drained. "Once be incresed by 4%: assessments aThounted to a whole -day of crafts co . could,' get
water is removed the soil warms For those who becameeligible-approximately 11/2%' of an boring . so he has planned many
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up five times as fast; Poorly for - pensions - iiii 1972, their employers r"s p4yro and special events for - Friday during A
drained land would take two pensions will be adjusted by 8%: benefits will- increase that 11A %
weeks to become warm enough For those who became eligible" by 8% to approximately 1.6% of the July 8'tR August 16 program.
A National Frisbee Contest will
for germination while propeily for pensions 0 1971, ' their an employer's payroll * These be held in Seaforth July 16, for
drained land would take two days, ys pensions will be increased by increased indifstry assessments anyone registered in the play.
thereby extending thi� growing '10%, and for each further year a will become effective 3 4nuary I st.
season by 12 days. In many cases person has been eligible for 1975. gryu passes to the C. N.E. as nd program. Winners will be
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thisvill double production, " Mr. disability pension, prior to The GAINS Bill to provide a receiving prizes.
Henderson reported. ' . January 1st, 1971 that pension Puaranteed Annual Income for The organizers for the program
If more drains will double food will be increased by an additional senior citizens, tne blind and also have planned an Indian Day,
'bled penny sale, Christmas in July,
production ' one - of - the 2% per year to a maximum 'of a disabled was given second pe
Committee's ideas will also 60% increase, The formula will reading in the Legislature this crafts, games, camivals., and
double Government'subsidies. for be applied to the original peifsion week. It has been sent for further picnics every Frid!4yil.
their installation. To help farmers of the worker. For' example if a consideration 'to the %&cTil p On quly. 17, Playday will- be"
tile their !ands it is suggesting a person wlis injured in 1945 thE Development ':&orvittittee 'and held in Clinton, Participants from
major change to the Tile Drainage maximum 60% increase will11- be returned to the
then it will ed
many playgrounds in the area will
75% to 901/6 the amount 6f 10 apply. If that re -suits in an amount House for third reading. The man,in an all day field day.
year loans and abandoning the in excess' of the new minimum of legislation provides a minimum'.17he trip will be supervised, by the
4% interest charge. $260.00 per month, the worker income, of $2600 per year fora
Sea -forth recreation department..
The report of the Com ' mittee will get that increased amount, qualifying single person and Other features, besides the
also recommends that the but if th6 figure is 'less than $5200' per year for a married
Minister of Agriculture be given $260.00 the worker will get the couple where both spouses
playground
nd program tyr 'the
summer , include: girls *soccer,
the right to'petition for drains- for $260.00 minimum. qualify. womens spo I rt and fitness outdoor
farriers to prevent obstruction by Mr.. MacBeth is hopeful that The Legislature has been program tennis instruction,
groups of landowneis who are not the legislation' will pass the House dealing -with Bills most of the bicycle r'odeo, craft festival and
interested in, draining
raining the land. It in time for it to be effective July week. along with the estimates of
art trek. More information about
also reported confusion over'legal 1st.. the Ministries of Community and
these events may be obtained'
procedures of'the old system of Other changes in pension Social Services and Colleges and from the recreation office.
arbitrating disputes and said the benefits which are to be included Universities. It will likely
Province should set up a drainage' in the Legislation are as follows: prorogue for the summer recess
Appeal'Tribunal to hear disputes ' 1'.-` The earning ceiling for the next week.- Sun Power
in an 'informal inexpensive and calculation • of benefits will be I have had the privilege and
In a single year the sun's
sympathetic raonner- raiseo to $12,000,pei year ar from pleasure of meeting students energy reaching the earth's
The Coffimitteq,', also- the present figure of $10,000. from several schools in the Huron surface' is equal to the energy
recommended that the Province 2. Minimum total permanent C6nstituenc'v -overt.he past few from burning 1.20 trillion tons of
set up a Task Force or,perhaps a disability pension and widows' weeks and I hope that their visit, coal - about 25 times more than
committee to, investigate bringirig allowance wi"e increased by to ' the Legislature , was both the world's estimated coal
the pres6nt 20 pieces of 4% to $260-00 from $250.00 per'• educational and enjoyable. reserves.
legislation '.scattered through month.
siveraL,4viiaNtefies under a single 3. Full benefits to partially I
ministry- disabled injured •woikmen who
Ontario Treasurer' John White are unable to find suitable
threatened to take the Federal employment will now continue, as ECONOMY
Government to Court if it does n9t long as the workman is LSMFT
consider the Province's 50% tax • attempting tin find nd employment or
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PRECUT STUDS,
on speculative land profits to be, accepting frAining-. which the
deductible from Federal Board may deem.. advisable. Larry Snider Means
2x4 92 1/2ri
Corporate and Income taxes. 4. The Bill will also deal with 1[
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Federal Dtp,artment df t4attonal dependants" pensions: 14e
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Revenue 1ciaW, said it an fe wremen
g�-that a ,depyndanfs,
come tax;. not 9 land,.: &nsion note U,!Z PT -
despite. changes in the name deceased's earnings will be FULL SIZE CARS
made by Ontario Revenue Minist removed. This means. thatl-, 1 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4-
on
er Arthur Me'en for. just that dependants of a deceased injured 55e, EA.
only
dr hardtop, fully equipped including air con- $
U reason. workman will n�oo
t be effected by ditioning. Licence CNH338 3195
Companies could - -find- that, workman's former salary. 1972 FORD GALAXIE 500 2-cloor hardtop V-8
themselves paying up to 110016 of 5. The amendments will also
theirautom, wer steering, brakes, Licence
profits on land sales in taxes cover . the- situation where a
but Revenue Minister total disabled
Meen has permanently DFU102aticpopower
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powers to refund all or some of pelsioner dies of a cause •
1969 FORD SQUIRE 6-p••
ssenger wagon, V-8, PICNIC TABLES
�i' the taxes collected ' in the 'unrelated to the injury which automatic, power steering, power brakes. Licence $ti1650 7W Weste-en Red Cedar table
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meantime if the tax proves not to entitled him to pension. Th Precut, ready -to -assemble •
be deductible and is confiscatory • dependants of that workman wili, 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 6 -passenger
of company profits, now be $
;entitled to receive wagon, V-8, automatic, power steering, power
If the Ontario, tax was Workmen's Compensation Board brakes. Licence DHX711 2695.
thin
Id
Ever ythi
deductible, prof�ts on land would Benefits as if the workman, died 1972 MERCURY 2 -door hardtop, V-8, included.
be taxed from 65176 to 80% which as a result of his injury,• automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. $
�i . Ontario Treasurer White,itaid is a 6, The amendments will also Licence FKD254 2745
strong deterrent to speculation ensure that the pension to a
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but well short of, confiscation of permanently; ; totally disabled ECONOMY COMPACTS 2960
proceeds. workman will never, be less than
1973 ASTRE stationwagon, 4-cylin, 4 -speed, $
Labour, Minister, ,> John the pension which would be der
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acBeth; 'introduced a Bill
amending the Workmen's
payable to his dependant s if he
dies.
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Comepsation . Act, which Vill
7. The clothing allowance for,
1972 VEGA
hatchback,
2300
cc, 4 -cylinder,
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$2295
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benefit' those workers whose
-the repair or replacement of
speed transmission,
radio.
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pensions have been, depreciated clothing worn or damaged by Galvanized White
by inflatiob. The amendments reason of wearing an artificial
will• provide benefitsfor most limb- �will be increased KD1_NX•
injured - wdr"kmen 'Presently subst-lant.ially to reflect cost Just add water 10' troLrgh
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receiving a Workmen's changes since these allowances HIGH PERFORMANCE SPECIAL Concroie
Compensation hoard pension. were established in 1968. 1.26 2.96
1970 FORD COBRA%ET 429 V-8, 4-V 90 lb . ........... 1149
The petisions -which are In order to cover the costs of • le
automatic, power stev, g, power brakes, Sand Mix,
positraction. Fully reconditioned. Finished in 80 1b. bag 80 lb . ......
bright red with black vinyl interior. Mortar, 10' conductor pipe
Licence DFZ77 $
6 80 Ib. ........... 1.99
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