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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 11, .. ,' ..:.. :. , fir., ... .. ,,, . ,. ':' •,.' M y .• .: .. Al f >ti yy�'{1 I: ,r •x n � 'f' `' '�E.• t 4 I S y W. TA A. 5Co M t i , , ..,. , .. B i e P .. , ATa .. d ,11 :. P, A,: (s.: P, it ,. <, ,. ,. ..� ,. Jr r r „ a � .. clan � :I h 4 .. .:. , >, . , , � >- .. :. ,: ses and e r ty ,.. , _, .., ,. , , ,.. , . ,, ,, >� :.. h ova or 1 ds, lu s o a , y. ' , -� -,.,.. e ,. <. _, 1 r ,a:'..., , . � w k 07 .. ��' .11se tQ itesttan. :lah. "� :., z..,,r, ..w � .,:., , ., . ..,..x: s , <:.,, ». :. , ,, a.,. _ �, �; 1P , b _� t ;� ip q , , �! . � R. �vtr t � a r „ . A nd tt s .o hep1r i rc o ve beenDeans,I ;. G en. r a be . D , 11.N .,l' a t'•rf - h � << I11.11111G. ..� Y&:.t i o iu � f, ... Co fA: , 'l. $ ott xi,;. t+ c d... ,: ..,.�� .i. ...lit,. „ _, , �..� .� r . T c e an ou, , . .. 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Cglt . n r4 g.pp #' as or el ctrl i -- . ,,. g e. c ar ex e. ted atnme, s to a 1 G p c St 111. p :. > .,.?n wi..l 1fY d s led . u s f 1#G .l�fte >1 t t1 h v 7t1 , . .4lt.A.,,$ .. e' , p t! t e ra 1 ce s i hwa 1rp1J 1..y I .� t apn ' . t n$ Yst to in & s i r�ea c u e onside ab this ide 0 0 0 s 9 �& . 1 t 1WS bs dor vnG.tn 1_ ed r Y l P Y 1, 1977. LibetB), 1,ed„erabp.. e miles a our, s p1t 1}ttpl.,lr1, chine <:> y. n �y7,jj��pp r 11 to .1Tf.M.Y. winter, b be een 3% a r o ' be 4 •,._ h Y tw _ _ 1 and s ns tweed the age's of tG # Nixon §041 old ha a 1_' „s. ,,,§; , ,o.,,, .,.. ,._.s. , •�., „.:: s. a, fr>,,. d ,g. ,,.. .. ,.�... 11e,,, l 1 tr per hour on the e esa :: •�al� ,I. c1� Ards•'• wi, l• t14. ;, > +.,y p )i xpt qu ,Y 29 0. Also. ,.. the Wer and 24 wh .,can be i sc s o h gh . hoof le i Xa ,y,�. , from 60 miles to 50 mile. /fin ot.. er� $Y the � � .fVk S:: ,C3. p ,. .. Minister has warned rete G that natural dro -puts, or persons from iii h, rov'si e o is y „£ .•• ,J ..,. .JY1,,x, f, h' hwa s. Le islatiiSn is no.; nec- p P B P 1 .un r ntPvang e„.nom, ih Ig Y $ gas to heat swimming pools, run schools as well as Universl_ co u 't e K,,• ' s why• tie a#1i- essa for the reduction of speed limits, and the'n w limits w11 be, air conditioning or gas lighting Graduates. They must re 1ster ment v CatlCy rate r8a�d 3'.or 4 �► ' a , ;; may have to be rationed if .with Canada Manpower centres, percent. " S.ut fseegti .)hat wain 1>etiCte�epb �!R.':�`ei�lft ^.l m effect as soon as the new signs shortages occur, although he These trainees will be aid S100'a the growth of comtljunitiek; pa"' , e' can be erected, which offi,Fials stressed that domestic consumers week to a maximum of 52 weeks icularl urban o ` " Y" 31iak ` estiinate will be within a month, will be give riorit . He has, and will work under s ecial y c mrK!u ttles�, this wile a. _ , "�llr ltd , c }apt tl The Premie; announcin these g P Y p rent 'Control is a rsAQn$1bilYfy my ine,2ly $BXtl00 a gt3�r,itK' g however, indicated that any slior- contracts. They will not have the which the House must:accept:" I'n..come., Why?'r r, „ „tk amendments said they were ri f rte'' proposed because of .the two rages', will not last very long' status as civil servants and will his, gpinion "Anybpdy who thinks Tax went,It'S , #lof Your ' P P' $ Providing new supplies from the not be eligible for employee this sort of legislation is going to lucome . We. 4t „•, < major problems facing Canadians North become available. The benefits. It is hoped that the first be sloughed off with e r trip ;10terope1t rods The are the energy crisis P g h th esur- Yo0 u, " ' r F Y• Y gY Minister has resisted opposition pilot group of trainees will be once of the free ente xise ' a>#dypur #�;tnf}Y1;►delalyoa t 4 and the soaring number of deaths calls for new Ontario controls on encouraged to seek outside em. g :. (Owners, f Oil '.alai; ,' fp�,�a ftt� and injuries resultin from traffic g system is, of course, in error. y g gasoline prices, whilst not ployment and to this end there to tell you, we also deiiYpt'. �: N accidents. The Premier said that entirely ruling out the possibility has been close co-operation be- He also predicted that the •„ our consumption of motor fuels of a further price freeze, with tween the Ministery of Colleges government will have to accept 4_ .� . "�✓,, E has reached a staggering 3.8 ,. .. P Renstts :takes to 110e'a�r-pld billion allons annually, while Penalties, if too many opera- and Universities which is in increasing role in providing funds man; ffHave':You lived here;all g Y tors raise prices by more than 5.4 charge of the programme and for housing because existing your life?!' i SOME VERY BIG STEAKS - Neil Dolma a of R.R.4 Seaforth Owns this purebred over 1200 people die in motor cents a gallon recommended b Canada) Manpower. government programmes have Qld man g P g Y .. P g p g "l dontt Iu►ow!atr. polled Charolais bull, The bull tied for havingthe, second, highest average daily vehicle a -^idents every 12 months Government. Aurin the second -reading failed to persuade enough sonny." g g y gain it also costs an estimated $90 g g P g private (4.3 lbs,) in a recent 140 day test at the 'Arkell test station in Guelph. Using million annually in direct OHIP ultrasonic equipment, Agriculture Canada measured the bull's rib eye, between the charges alone for medical treat- " 11th and 12th ribs at 17.4 square inches. Mr.Dolmage says the bull's'RCJP adjusted ment for the injured. ' 200 day weight Is 666 lbs. and his adjusted 365 day.weight is 1326 lbs. The Minister of Transportation �• (Photo by Langlois) and. Communications introduced The ��� ��C v rna 2000 a further amendment to the Highway Traffic Act, which will Rebekahs s o n s o r contest require inhe mandatory motor use of seat vehicles. i Exemptions will be provided for such situations as children under -Mrs. Peter Malcolm, Noble meeting that the winner in the Mrs. Norman Riehl, vice 2 years of age, persons holding a , Grand of Edelweiss Rebekah public speaking competitions grand, reported on cards, flowers physician's certificate stating the Lodge and representative' to a each year be asked to present a and treats sent to sick and shut-in reason they are unable to wear a recent meeting held at Clinton to 'prepared speech to the English members, and several "thank seat belt and persons required'by plan for the Pilgrimage for Youth classes in each of the district high you" notes were read by the, the nature of their work to enter Student award, reported that the schools, in an effort to stimulate' secretary, Mrs. James Rose. and leave their vehicles fre- Husqvarna 2000 L C e J C c _� C o I.O.O.F. and Rebekah Lodges in greater participation. Treasurer, Mrs. Lillian quently. People convicted of • the district •will„again sponsor the Members were informed that a Grummett, gave the financial breaking the law will be liable to a event. Decoration of Chivalry program is report. fine of from $20 to $100.00. A "speak -off' will be held in to be held at South Huron District The social committee named OttawaiLiberal MPP Albert Roy the late February to determine a High School, Exeter, 'on April for December was: Mrs.Foster has twfice introduced a Private t winner to, visit the' United 3rd'. This is the first time such a Bennett, convener; Mrs. Eldin Member's Bill to provide manda- ) _ Nations, New York, and other memorable event has been held Kerr, Mrs.Gordan Papple, Mrs, tory seat belt use, and the centres in earl summer. �' in Huron County. Mac Scott and Mrs. Ethel Boyes. Governments' legisla#ion is very , Each lodge supports tfle event similar to his proposed amend- O. financially. New officers 'for the ment to the Highway Traffic Act. district committee , will be ` / Varna n a ` C Metropolitan, Toronto High chairman, William Taylor, V School teachers are still on strike, w D.D.G.M.; Mrs. Irene Harnack, clubs bake bread in spite of attempts by parents D.D.P., and secretary -treasurer, and students to persuade them to > James Broadfoot. Correspondent 17, 1975 at/the home of Mrs. return to the classrooms. There is _ It was suggested at the district Mrs. Bill Chessell Consitt. The meeting opened with some speculation that the Educa-! Meeting five of the Varna I1 4H the 4H pledge.. tion Relations Commission will i club was held on Wednesday, They discussed breads from intervene. This three member +1. November 5, at Joan Stephensons other lands and Mrs. Stephenson t'_bmmission, appointed less than New Staff home. We started with the 4H demonstrated the Swedish 'Tea four months ago under the new . pledge. All the members answer- Ring, Chelsea Buns and Hungar- teacher collective bargaining leg - ed the roll call which was to bring ian Bubble Ring. The. next islation, is expected to be under a loaf of sourdough bread. We meeting is to be on November 26 increasing prEssure. from .pa v .,,,mat Ausable discussed_ a good loaf -of bread. atdMrs. Stephenson 's. The meet- who feai"'childtlerr• will 'be"o e Joan demonstrated making Che- in.g was then closed. victims'of a bitter labour dispute. ese Puffs and Hamurger Stacks. by Sandra Webster The legislation also provides two Authors by MaryAnn Verhulst , Mr. RalphStephenson returned other options - binding arbitra- Tlie sixth meetingof the Varna home from St. Joseph's Hospital tion and final offer selection, in "' ' '•'' IIAH club was held on November on Thursday. which an independent 'third party A rrednamroe toy within have selects the final contract position It,introduces. the new extra longstraight Stitch. occurred recently within the of either the Board or the g • Authore-Bayfield Conservation Brings u the bobbin thread automatically. Authority. teachers. The striking teachers g p � � The secretary -receptionist of maintain that they are frustrated, six years, Estelle Chalmers, confused and unhappy because Sews professional Stitches at the twist of a dial . . . WEDDING I N Y I T A T i 0 N S the lack the respect of the' „ A' refired and her position has been Y P , -filled on a art -time basis b public, the media and their P y employers - the cit and five Never needs oiling . • Ms. Sandy Richards. 'Mrs. -THE HURON EXPOSITORY borough h school boards. Their' '\'orlon Lamport, who worked for a Makes sewing a real pleasure! the Authority part time is now the PHONE: 527-0240 - SEAFORTH frustration has been mounting for full-time secretary -bookkeeper. - - five years- since the introduc- , John Hodgins; the General tion of provin iae� 1 spending limits . Superintendent since 196¢ -retired' on education. ,spending led to larger last momh. Hi's contributions to. - N the Authority over ,the past 15 years will be remembered and 'O appreciated by the staff and, members. He is,'succeeded by Ted Jones of Exeter.who has been with the Authority since 1966 and has a good working knowledge of all aspects of the position. The new permanent position of Education and Information Co- ordinator has been filled by Ms. Deana Young, Harriston, who is a graduate of honours Recreation from the University of Waterloo. Her first duty was to co-ordinate the fall session of the Conserva- ation School at Camp Sylvan. ) Save money. Cut taxes['. with a Registered Retirement Savings Plan accummulating at Member Canada Deposit IInnssuTa raance CorporatiCorporationIOR, Mand GREY ii .,iu$'r COMPANY SINCE v1889 �i�Tly,�ll� -MAPLE LEAF SWEET CURED COTTAGE ROLLS Cryovali halves ,................................................. lb. 1.1 9 MAPLE LEAF GOLDEN FR Y SA USAGE I lb package ................................... lb. 1.19 SIDE PORK FRESH SLICED.........,....:........:.......:.............I................. lb. 1.19 HA MB UR G FRESH GROUND ....................................... 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