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711E.11.P.FON: OXPOTQR4 DgcaMaER -91. 1976
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By Murray Gaunt, M.P.
Wrn, Newman, Minister of
Agriculture and Food, has
announced that the Government
will ,provide 18 million to
mUtlicipalities for the drainage
loans in 1977-78. The interest rate
will remain the same as this year
at 6%.
The amount to be allocated to
each municipality will be
determined on a pro rata basis,
calculated on the amounts
borrowed by each during the
previous three years.
Municipalities will be notifed
early in December of the exact
amount to be allocated to them.
Auto insurers in Ontario 'have
agreed to give the new driver a
chance to prove himself before he
is assessed with high insurance
premiums.
The new program, agreed to in
discussions with the Provincial
Government, will reduce
premiums by about 44% for new
drivers who take approved driver
education courses, and by about
10% for those who do not.
The Ministry of the
Environment estimates were
considered this week in
Committee, and were passed
after conisderable discussion.
This was the final estimate to be
approved for the fiscal year 1976-
77.
I led off for the Liberal Party in
the discussion, and I pointed out
that underpinning the industrial
advances in this province was a
cheap energy policy which has
been the cornerstone of our
development for the .past thirty
years. That period has now
passed.
I suggested there were three
possible ways of alleviating the
problem:
(1) Reduce the use of
resources, and certainly this can
be done, because we in North
America are the'most extravagant
and place the most demands on
our resources of any people in the
world.
(2) Re-use products already
made,
(3) Recycle or reprocess
materials and waste.
This means that the key
strategy in this province in the
next ten to fifteen years has to be
energy conservation coupled with
waste management and recyling
techniques. This is necessary if
Ontario is to continue as a highly
competitive industrialized
province.
I went on to point out that there
are basically two ways garbage
can be turned to something
useful. One is the method of
waste management and
recycling. The other is a
relatively new process for which
the, technology is available,
whereby garbage can be used to
produce methanol. This is not a
new concept, because the
Germans were running their cars
on methanol prior to the second
world war, but the outbreak of the
war and the fact that oil w as so
cheap at that time and up until
1972 meant that everyone forgot
,about -the potential of this
technology. Cars can burn this
product with very little
adjustment to the carburetor and
manifold system. It can also be
used as a fuel source f6r tractors
and machinery.
I recommended to the Minister
that the Government should make
concerted attempts to deveflop
and refine this technology, not
only as a method by which we can
cope with much of our garbage,
but also as a method to produce
some of our energy needs.
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AYRSHIRE PRINCESS — At the recent Royal AgriculturdWinter Fair in Toronto,
Dianne Oldfield of R.R.#4, Seaforth was Ayrshire Princess. She's shown with
Woodland View Dolmen's Polly, the grand champion Ayrshire female owned by
Mount and Barr of Brome, Quebec. Stanley Mount at the halter is being presented
with the Balig Challenge Trophy by Arthur Lawrie of Cuthill Lowers, Scotl,and.
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