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attck $,lutungs and have lit sortie stattdacds w+'hcAther the farmers t ill .rgei'ive ,',! et�n [by lack �tlddeU Mk'Pa it ar, aha[ Dint in time ill de rod ;tclrttttt'istrative, support ; and on medicine and it remains to be was to be spent. Ptavineittl ,
E tat 'Credit Opportunity applied W bis or,ber applic;ati an. A p 1ertain goveinmbnt: programs. seen bow much support they get Treasurer Darcy Mc eoggh has ,
M , - q O ort The dcyclopment of these guide• on vircumstances. H we. c . Mr. phasing qur:etcpettsive facilities eithe"r ' in thg Legislature „ or, stated that these funds •µ71.l .be ,4 t
"More co-operation between Mr,Ginn said. "The peopl a guidlines endorsed by the Ontario lines was undertaken by •• his Newman said,. they anticipate to in some hospitals. throe bout the Province to make spent on programmes. foe the
urbtut and rural munZipalities itr happy with the fire area boards Credit granting iitdusiry. have Ministry tts their international tlaye•them done by he end of the Higher tuition fees for colleges their adaption feasible. mentally retarded probably over
' gron County was the dominant and the garbage disposal been. tabled in, Legisfature this • 'a year.
Women's Year p�i`oject. unci universities. The 'Provincial cabinet cannot four or fi the said the
topic discussed during a two-hour, . boards."• week. The guidelines ensure that Cttegaes Soon Mr. Robert Mcikessock. Liberal Trati ferring tris Ontario, account for up to $51 million 'Prowl" ce is under no obligation to
meeting on restructuring of lye. Ginn said that progress women will ha a) equal access to Mr. Wiseman. P.C. Member Member for Grey. asked the institute for Studies in Education received from the federal spend the funds on specific
government In Huron County. will be made in sharing recreation credit and will alow them to lake for Lanark, asked the Minister of .Minister whether he +would tO1SE) to the University of government for social welfare programtites.
The streeting, in Clinton last costs" as long as'we are talking to. full advantage' of their economic A rieultu a and Food to inform i'''nsider bringing' , into the 'Toronto,
g r programmes, which was intended Adjust Annually
Wednesday night, (November 26) each other." status in the marketplace 9f this fhr House what the average price programme farmers who ¢id not DeterrenC•F�o to be spent on assistance .for : Two N.D.P. Members, Michael
.attracted about 115 persons, but Bill ley of Usborme province. The guidelines allow a has been od heavy calves. heifers enlist. and +would now like to get Discouraging unnecessary use -,-mentally retarded people. The Cassidy (Ottawa Centre) and Elie
less than a dozen of those. present ,Township a hoed Mr. Ginn' s married woman tai be granted and steers to date in regards to into the programme, seeing no P I Martel (Sudbury East) this week
were from the. general public. thoughts,•, s ging "we're fill credit in hVr own name if her the 'co+µ -calf programme. Mr. money has changed hands. The $2 and h$5rfees� for doctor and S rvIics stated tedtthatthis min strl
,. Most of the others were members brothers. ' We can set up a pre[ y credit qualifications, including P g Minister said'that the ro rani re . Y circulated to a legislative
Ne��man, the Minis[tr for P g n hosgital visits; plus higher fees received $.i0 million jn 1974-1975 committee.-statisticsshowing the
of the various levels of municipal workable syst m if we want.Trie her, earnings or her' separate Agriculture and Food, said as far and the cut off -date got a' faiT,,..fo� private 'and semi -private and $18 million for the first six inroads being made by inflation
government in Huron, ' and townships should pay a share: of property are su�rJt that a man as he knew it was somewhere amount of publicity and,atltgt they hospital care. Aiso a 1,500 months of this year from Ottawa on' the economic standing of
administrators and aboards of what they use." possessing the same credit between 33 and 3A• cents at this are abiding to that cut offc3ate.}tut
education members, Exeter Recreation director Jim quatificarions and property or �reduetloni jail and health under •the Canada Assistance M.P.P.'s. They maintain that
time but that final calculations • he said the farmers would be i i?sjitution staffs +vitellin the next Plan. and that the Ministry`s some method must be found'to
No concrete solutions were put McKinlay argued the meeaini; earnings would receive credit. rhe will be done nett week. Mr. welcomed into the programme three—years. projected spending for the rest of adjust Menrber� salaries annually
on the table about• the political had its priorities turned around. Minister of' Consumer. , and next year. .
"It's people first and then' Cutting back educational TVA the year was , $15.4 million, [o .. k pace` 'with the cost' .of
restructuring of Huron County: P P • Commercial ' Relations. Mr. Wiseman wanted to know, The Report of. the Special progra S. increasing over the next few years iiWfKg. Two years ago NI.P.P.'s
but many of those at the meeting finances. The people have co get Sidney. Handleman, who +whether farnters could expect Programme Review Committee, Tig [ening,' social security up to $64.9 million in 1978-79. _ salaries. and expensek;• were
emphasized more co-operation is together and talk about the real undertook to develop these cheques before the end of, the headed by Maxwell H endersop, progr 'n;,,� Assuming the $18 million for the increased from 518,000 t
needed between` the various essence of co-operation.' guidelines, said no special year. The Minister replied that he former auditor -general, has been first six months would -be $22,500. The current move b� the
Warden McKinley sal d, the Less Government responsi Y
political bodies in Huron as well y consideration will be given to ally would like to ha'ye it out before cabled in the. Legislature. Thi: bility for solving social problems. matched by a further $18 million, N.D.P. members runs counter to
as better cost sharing county is doing its own rtw_reation group, that regardless of sex, or the end of the year and that they Committee had been appointed .in Some of the recommendations, for the second six months, this the September election campaign
agreements. study now because earlit.r study marital status. they will, have the arc going to do'their utmost to ' June this year to examine the the Treasurer. Mr. McKeough would mean a total of S66. million, promise by, Premier Davis that
' County Council in October sent by Exeter and Goderich•c ontained same equality of access to credit' ha%c it dated and in the mail but (iu� • �'nm ni', ewhcnditurcs and said will be regarded in sonic received for tho retarded over the M•P.P.'s salaries would be frozen
the,restrtttturing committee back some "distorted figures,." - to make recommendations for
quarters ....as. bretty strong y;car. of which only $15.4 million for two or more years.
to the drawing board after the 45 Roads and police vrere also ry �{ improvements ip productivity,
w county council members over, discussed briefly as Iheing two Barbara Kirkman The Committee mI'iie 184 specific Y'A ,
w•helmingly rejected a report that other ;areas the cou my .could - recommendations for restraints k,
recommended two different ways increase services. in, b•ut Warden members' .vl s i t 27 shut—ins and sonic, of these are: -
of amalgamating municipalities in' McKinley said no goocJ report was Reduce %pending by reducing
Huron. available on restru^cturitig the There was an attendanee.of-..: others". also a story about the or postponing program growth
Warden Anson McKinley, police in Huron. over 30 persons at the November church that became a submarine and by shifting certain responsi-
Reeve of Stanley Township, "We.'re mote pe,rochial than meeting of the Barbara Kirkman and led in paryer- bilities to other governments,
introduced -Susan and a encies or individuals.
chaired the meeting and said the practical on this mat ter, "Warden Auxiliary of First Church. She
introduce g
county wanted 'to get more ideas McKinley said.. troting that in Mrs..I.A. MacDonald presided Andy White. who told the story of Mcrging ministries.
from the public. Western Canada , the Royal over the business part of the their trip to North Africa, Algeria, Improving efficienev and
"I'm not denying that it would Canadian Mounted Police ,did meeting and opened it by reading Morroco and Tunisia. productivity of civil servants.
cost' more to restructure most of the policing. .-a poem. Mrs. R.K.McFarlane Discontinue low priority
r government in .Huron, the real County 'roads, engineer Jim A hymn was sung with Mrs. expres ed the appreciation of the programs,
question is what is the cost- Britnell said t4at if people in. Crouch at the piano. A moment of group. Lunch was served. Zero
q growth restraints of
benefit ratio," Warden McKinley Huron want Metter roads, they silence •was observed in memory
said. will have to pely for them. of Mrs. Jos. E. Willis and
Recreation cost -sharing "We can't .afford to,maintain Mrs.Svdney Pullman.
between the towns and the county roads i�n•the same'state as The December meeting will be _ • �CliP gg the Kin s H,i hw a s as there held on December 17th•. 27 calls(11 TOWerS, Antennas, ;f
townshi s was the biggest item g� g y 11� �
discussed, with the towns on one costs are eigl•tt to 10 times higher weir made to the sick and shut Rotors' Boosters Sales and Service
side of the fence and the :rural A '� Q
Per mile than ours," Mr. Brinell ins. Miss Janet Cluff received the S
townships on the other. said. collection which was dedicated by C.B. Radios
"The towns are supplyingthe Clinton R eeve Harold Lobb said Mrs. MacDonald.` •"'•%'
townships with recreation but are
that because Huron has .a small Mrs. W.R.Kersla$e .read a ./!•
getting no help with their Population per capita wise paper telling of Mrs. r '� Harold E I I u oft s....
operating expenses," Clinton We're paying too much," for Lillian Dickson's work-in Taiwan.y
Deputy Reeve Frank Cook said. services. Mrs. Keith Sharp convened the i;;, ;' 'r/.`,..;r<•;, a=•;':
Hull'ett Township .Reeve John Warde nMcKinley said it was a remainder• of the meeting. ;Site 262-2829 Hensoll %!::,;. ;;� " ".•:'-!"%' "'' r •{
matter o f getting `the provincial read an article. "Concern for.
'Jewitt said' his township was g g p '
overntr,ent to change their f:
willing to help the towns with g -
recreation costs, if they had some prioritie s.
say. "We've got i get away from
. "Are the towns prepared to the ides i that a g lobo tax is'tied to .::;;,.�,• ;;. Y..V ��yd _
give .up some authority to run the a gh /en service, Warden (�/
recreation if it went county McKinley said. F , `
wide?" Mr. Jewitt asked. Bayfield Reeve Ed Odtileifson
Bill. Howson' of Blyth argued wondered what the county could ,
that his "village had three do, ak,out the rumoured closing of�7
townships represented on the two or three hospitals in Huron
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-Blyth recreation board, and even Cou nty. y e •
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Huron' resent) ORDER�
though SO per cent of those using presently contributes q .xk�
the Blyth facilities were from the $30, million towards the. Ontario` x
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townships, they were only Health budget. ,"R,
supplying 1U .per cent of the No plans were announced at f t:. •cr..•,� . .'�:
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Goderich Township Reeve g. ,; "�-�: :� .::.
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