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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-04-06, Page 2222 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 6, 197.8 Jack's Jottings • Legislation outlines teacher 'board options in..-strike ALOHA distuise is reform Bill 59 The Family Law Reform Act was discussed at a recent meeting of ALPHA Huron, Section 16 of the bill delS with the ,obligat ion of parents to provide education and support for their handicapped children. Members' were concerned that the passing of this bill should cut' off the' allowanceS now being provided by the Ontario Social Services Ministry to the disabled and unemployable. ALPHA Huron plans the compilation of a list of housing in Huron County with facilities, for the handicapped and for Athith• -help would be appreciated. For information call - Elaine Townshend 482-3073, Mary Howell 524.8642 or Pat Watson 7-6236. The obligation- of- parents to provide education and support their children was discussed at a meeting of ALPHA Huron in Brussels, Tuesday. Members are concerned Jhat the passing, f this bill should cut off the allowances now being provided by the Ontario Social Services Ministry to the disabled and unemployable. • ALPHA Huron plans the comp- ilation of a list of the housiTiOn. Hiiron county with facilities ,for , the handicapped. Help from the public' would be appreciated.' The ALPHA meetings are op to anyone. For information Elaine Townshend 4823073, Mary Howell 524-8642, or Pat Watson .887.6236, -Lower Interest Rates' NOW AVAILABLE ON 1st and 2nd Mortgages • anywhereln Ontario on . RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing op n ew construction or land development REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS & CONSULTANTS LTD. Head Office: 56 Weber Street East, Kitchener [5191744-6535 Branch Offices: 705-•Goderich Street, Port Elgin[5191832-2044 504 Tenth Street,Hapover [519]364-3121 Evenings call: David Beynon [519] 794-3277 "WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH" Huronview has visit from Salvation Army Lieutenant Watt and members n.The Clinton Christian Reform volunteers assisted with of the Salvation Army from the Goderich • Citadel 'visited the ,the activitites. ' Home on Saturday afternoon and A group of musicians from the presented each of the residents Winchelsea area provided the ,,,program for Family night. The with a ropy of their quarterly i five musicans included Doug, Marie Flynn, Ken Dale, David and:Doris .Stephen, Lorne Norman Speir, Cecil Skinner and. Elford La Verne Redd and Clifford Rodney Stewart provided the aques. dd-tyme music for Monday'S- Ed. Stiles of Goderich, visited program. Debbie and Dawn Flynn the Home on Thursday afternoon entertainekl. with 'step-dancing and played an hour of organ numbers with vocal solos by Ken music in the Chapel. Dale SEAFORTH RECORD SHOPPE 1 St ANNIVERSARY SALE •LP's,from $ 1.29 -8 - Tracks from $ 1 .44 Prices reduced on LP Records, 8 Track Tapes & Cassettes Your Headquarters for Lloyds Home Stereo Components _Audioyox Car Stereo Systems Guitar and Violin Strings - Picks - Posters .- Novelties SEAFORTH RECORD SHOPPE 35 Main St., Sesdorth 527,1335 FRESH ONTARIO Pliklie) FrIOKIHE CENTRE CUT LOIN' PORK CHOPS. 1/4 LOIN lb. NUTRITIOUS FRESH PORK LIVER SLICED OR BY • THE PIECE lb. BURNS' DELICIOUS BREAKFAST LINK FRESH SAUSAGE lb. PRIDE OF CANADA PRESSED FULLY COOKED PORK SHOULDER c,IHINlpsII CHUB S TANGY SAUERKRAUT $2.19 18 oz. $2.19 2 lb. BAG 89c STRAWBERRY OR SEEDLESS RED RASPBERRY 14 oz, 2 C):796 E.D. SMITH PURE JAMS. 9oz. 69c RED KIDNEY BEANS 48 oz, BILLY BEE NATURAL ' LIBBYS Cittiti)21CCHEES *4 • 59° .CLOVER .HONEY BAGGIES PLASTIC '16 Oz. 99c LIMITS , ' — — 28 oz, 73c 'SANDWICH BAGS -100's 89c .2...1.29 INSTANT CHOCOLATE LIBBYS - IN SAUCE PREP ARED MUSTARD PALMOLIVE 16 oz, 49c LIQUID DETERGENT 9:00:01)41) GRAVY irafilialOOTHPASTE_ 460 ml $1 .89 MELLOW Rout ..,z. $4.29 HALO SHAMPOO FOR NORMAL OR OILY HAIR NEILSONS JERSEY $2.19 We ReserveThe Right To Limit' urchaset To 2 lb. Reasohable Weekly Fan-lily Requirements. -KING-SIZE DETERGENT 6 LITRE - 2.4 Kg. TIDE 14 oz. TINS "FOR SOFT 'N' PRETTY BATHROOM TISSUE ASSTD. C 9 4 COLOURS ' ROLL FLAVO RS CRYSTALS 1.110 79C 1 5 FRESH FROM THE DAIRY CASE CHERRY HILL MILD TASTING - COLBY CHEESE 12 ot.CHERRY HILL COL O URED 1 49 CHEESE . 12 or 1 59 RAT. TRAP CiIEESE . 230. 9.49 OLD CHEDDAR COLOURED 1/4 LB. PORTIONS PARKAY 3 lb. MARGARINE I MAPLE LEAF PROCESSED WRAPPED CHEESE SLICES PKG. FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE TIN oz, FARMHOUSE COCONUT, LEMON, BANANA OR CHOCOLATE CREAM PIES 12 oz. SWANSONS NEW FROZEN FULLY COOKED CHICKEN NIBBLES. INITTICHS FRESH PKGS. OF 12 HAMBURG 02 WIENER ROLLS Fogs. WESTONS CINNAMON FRESH SCONES 2 FRESH BAKED GOODS By Jack Riddell, M.P.P. the realization of the enjoyment of At the time of writing this any activity. article the Huron County. Board- Advertisements must • not Teacher dispute has not been • suggest that participants in work, resolved and each clay brings Sports, hobby, recreation and more expression ofieoncern from other similar activities should students and parents about the consume alcoholic beverages 'void in the students education. I whiM engaging in their work or Share tnis concern but other than other activity. Nor may draw to, the attention of the advertising... suggest that Education Relations Commission,. consumption of alcohol in any way which I do practically on a daily enhances performance or basis, the teOpardy which I feel enjoymAt of these activities. 0; students face, there is rea fly Most important, advertise- nothing More that I can , do. ments must not .appear to Legislation outlines the suggest or recommellti_the procedures- which the Board and 'consumption . of beer, wine or teachers can take to resolve theitider prior to the driving of a differences and it definitely motorized, vehicle, or partici- stipulates that the Education --patio -iii- any .sert of activity in Relations CoMmission cannot which the participants' safety is hold jeopardy hearings until 21 dependent upon normal levels of instructional days have passed alertness, physical co-ordination since the strike or-lock-out. At the or. speed of• response, except iii time of writing- 19 instructional authorized , messages of days.have passed and to this point moderation.. Nor should any in time the ERC's only involve- advertisement depict or suggest merit can be to send a mediator_ any activity Which is a breach. of into thZ .areti •toassist the Board the Liquor Licence Act_ or any and the teachers in arriving at a other Provincial Statute. settlement'. . Frequency of broadcast At the end of the 21 days the advertising . has _beep reduced._ ERC cap hold jeopardy hearings- and the new Diyeetives, specify -and if they feel that the students' that 1-1O—C-O '''''"''' .. May, advertise more than 75 minutes a week in education is in jeopardy then they any calendar year, and that the .can recommend to the Lieutenant weekly average is not to exceed Governor that in their opinion the 55 minutes.' for. TV, the. weekly students' education is, in jeopard". At this point • the maximum per station is 35 Government can become involved minutes; the weekly average not and will certainly dO all that I to. exceed 30 minutes, • . canto get the students' education Messages • suggesting under back- on stream again. • age drinking will not • be I aSked 'a • question of the permitted-, nor will advertising in Minister of Labour in. the Legis7 publications have a ;readership lature this morning what actions predominantly under the drinking she - was contemplating to bring ' age; or during • broadcast time about • a settleMent in, the Fleck. with a predominantly under age Industry worker dispute. She audience. • . advised me that a meeting was Liberal LeaderStuart Smith has being held Friday and : that a • confronted the . Provincial dispu te. advisory committee - Treasurer with. his own words would be meeting 'with the- from. the 1976 Provincial Budget Company and Union • to t:issist in _connection with the_F rovinee's resolving 7 their differences. OHIP premiums. At that time the Considerations were also ,being Treasurer said that the 1976 given to limit the number of proposed • premium 'increases employees-who could picket 'and - 'would mean that about 28% 'of to only those employees of the. OHIP costs would be met ...by plant and to limit the number of premiums. He maintained • that .the,,pic.ket• line and, to ' this percentage Would be amore only the police - from the local appropriate. level than the. 23% detachment. •HoPefully, the raised . in 19756 and was a matter, will be resolved quickly so suitable "Iong-run norm to that 'this. part of the county can maintain • as health care costs return to a pleasant, serene.' increase in future years." atmos- pliere.Stuart . Smith. haS pointed out . . The Minister of Consiimer and that • the 37.-5% increase in Continercial Relations • has premiuMs proposed' in the 1978 announced revised Advertising Provincial. Budget • Will, in fact, Directives for rodueers of raise $199 million• more than' the Alcohol Beverages, which ' are.. Treasurer claimed in 1976 was an more ' comprehensive and more approptiate.percentage of health restrictive than -existing costs. It would •seem that the .guidelines.-. . • ' . • •• Treasurer's: "long-run norm" - , New . restrictions ' have. bee" was only: .applicable' until this added on lifestyle • advertising. March..7th - haldly • a long'-run. For example. beer, wine' and The currently proposed increases cider advertiSers must take into mean that premiums could. cover account ...the likelihood of minors 321%''of health care costs. Had the and adult • non-users ' be i ng . Treasurer maintained his own exposed to. their advertising. The percentage figure of 28% he i.. _prohable • audience ...._,for an would have needed $199 'million advertisement must, eerrs i st -lesS7-1-Tie-Treasurer --Sald-fie—h-ad- primarily of drinking age adults. changed his mind since 1976. The • Ad vert i sers are required to„,.-Liberal Leader '.charged that the prepare' an annual report ... Treasurer was simply looking for containing data on the ages (if a place to raise about $200 million those exposed to their advertising more in revenue, "and picked on in.the previous one year period, the OHIP premiums to. do it, based upon independent qualified _ because he knows that people are sources such as the Bureau Of worried about 'health, and Broadcast. Measurement. and the because it is a high-profile Print Measurement Bureau. ministry behind which he can hide The advertisements . are. to the fiscal irresponsibility „which. emphasize the nature andquality •,put him in this box in the first place." of the product. and not to imply Questioned in the Legislature, that social acceptance. personal the Minister of Labour has stated. success. business or athletic that the Ontario Government is achievement may, result from the trying to find ways to persuade use of the advertised product. the Province of Quebec not to bar Advertisements should be construction workers from directed to promoting the merits Ontario from jobs , across the of .the particular brand, to provincial boundary. Asked what• promote brand preference, and she would do to fight a new should not suggest that the regulation in Quebec that would consumption of alcoholic restrict construction jobs to those beverages is a significant factor in with experience in that Province, she admitted that she has given suggested there were only a few up hope of changing the Quebec ' hundred. Government's mind about Viewmasfers making the new rules effective. talk history July 1st. Some 15.000 workers s• from. Quebec 'now hold jobs in By Laura Lee Boose Ontario, the Minister said, mainly Seaforth I & 2 "Viewmasters" in Ottawa,...the Cornwall area and met March 27, at the Seaforth North-Eastern Ontario. Of those Public School: A large- number are iii The group was hOnoured by the construction jobs, beca6se presence of Mrs. McCowan a Ontario does not restrict jobs to Member of the Van Egmond residents. For some 15 years, • Foundation, She spoke about the Quebec has required a permit for 'legacy -of the Van Egnionds and -intriguing arti,cles of Canadians construction workers from outside ' the province, and the permit will be much more difficult to get when. Quebec work experience is required as well. The. Minister said she has ne, idea how many Ontario residents hold jobs in Quebec, biit figures produced by the Parti Quebecois for last year PINKoR WHITE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT MEXIdAN CHERRY iNA1DE TOMATOES TEXAS NEW iNjt7 CABBAGE PRODUCE OF U.S.A. CAN: NO. 1 GRADE BROCOLLI BUNCH U.S.A. NO. 1 GREEN TOP BUNCH CARROTS . 1 eilriORADISNES ONT. NO. 1 WAXED RUTABAGAS TURNIPS) NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDER LAMB ROAST NEW ZEALAND FROZEN SHOULDE R -,.,_...,._, LAMB CHOPS. KENT past. She showed matiy articles which she had brought with her: The group was instructed by Mis7Williaiiis on simple exercis- es to keep at bay the "Battle of the Bulge." Mrs. Schenck,. volunteered her services to instruct some of the girls on crocheting. 16 oz. PKG. SWANSONS - WITH BACK PORTIONS & DRUMSTICKS CHICKEN THIGHS SWANSONS COOKED - WITH BACK PORTIONS p9M911q1 BREASTS OREAMaili FROM ONTARIO PORK PT. MEATY FRESH COUNTRY STYLE • $ LOIN 'SPARERIBS . lb.1049 FRESH TENDERLOIN ENO LOIN PORK' ROAST .lb.$1 39 icptigiR 2 lb. CTN. $2.49 Ens WIENERS 1 lb. PKG. 9 8' 1-1b. PKG. $1.39 FRESH PORK HOCKS FOR YOUR FAVOURITE RECIPE lb $1.39 LOAF HIM FARM THE LOIN CENTRE AND END CUT MIXED FAMILY PACK PORK CHOPS LIBBYS- BEANS 19 oz. TINS 2 $1 FOR LIBBYS ZOODLE S OR ALPHA-GETTI --IN TOMATO SAUCE OR DEEP BROWN WITH PORK VEGETABLES 12-279c TINS FOR LIBBYS FANCY KERNEL CORN, PEAS OR CREAM STYLE CORN super special - 3 VARIETIES - WHITE CR. WHEAT - 60% WHOLE WHEAT ZEHRS FRESH BREAD fine markets... of fine foods 48's EA. 89c F°R 894 59c 6.15 BEEF BURGERS SKILLET STRIPS 11,4.19 ilia _ RING BOLOGNA A REAL FAVOURITE 22 oz. '29 9 22 oz. $299 CTN. OF 12 .11 9, SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM Si A.NL WED, APRIL 5 TILL CLOSING TOES. APRIL 11 1978 if Eip We will be pleased to serve you in: Our manager s: Dale McDonald r A GODERICH HURON RD. Hves" OPEN WED.-THURS.-FR1 EVENINGS