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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-12-03, Page 110.RP r86 vore creti& -iRA P.v6 .511, -tee e % ggro./ 'IeEEP Yoe"? woof wavoWs. CLEO' • REEVE JOHN BAKER Clinton Newp,fiec90,,."Thurpdpy, ,December 1.Q,197.9 3 uron NDP to have • Tanizer in New Year Teeth may get plastic armour • treatment of difficult dental problems. It could also be a boon to the handicapped who cannot brush their teeth or submit to a long time in the dentist's chair and to those who live in areas where dentists are relatively scarce. The adhesive is also being tested to anchor orthodontic wires, to fill small cavities and to line larger ones. Such a liner might seal metal, plastic or cement fillings and stop decay-causing • debris from creeping in between filling and tooth. ray gun, the colourless liquid adhesive changes immediately into a hard, smooth, nearly invisible• film. If.its effectiveness is confirmed, dentists and hygenists could readily treat large numbers of children. After cleaning, this painless procednre could eliminate the need for cutting out pits and fine fissures on newly erupted teeth and replacing them with fillings. This means that dentists could be freed from an overload of children's fillings to enable them to do more on diagnosis and Plastic paints to prevent cavities on, the biting surfaces of .teeth are being tested and the method is so far proving Practical. In experiments with one particular resin, an 86 per cent reduction in tooth decay was achieved after one year. This material, however; was somewhat difficult to apply and sometimes became dislodged. A newer, thinner material is being tested now, which is quite easy to use, requires no drilling and has adhered to the teeth for more than a year in preliminary testing. It is painted on much like nail polish, but does not harden until exposed to an ultra-violet light. When exposed to an ultra-violet Two University of Guelph Colleges — the Ontario Agricultural College and the College of Family and Consumer Studies held their annual combined awards banquet recently. Entrance and undergraduate scholarships and awards totalling $45,760 were presented during the evening ceremonies. in congratulating the winners, Dr. H. D. Branion, Assistant to the President of the • University, said, "Canada — indeed the world — needs young people who combine reasoning with creative imagination. These are the backbone and life blood of worthwhile advance and change." Prize winners from your reading area are shown receiving the Plant Food Council of Ontario Scholarships in the amount of $150 each from Mr. D. C. Warner, District Sales Manager, Toronto. The awards are made to worthy students at the Ontario Agricultural College who have attained high scholastic standing and participated in extracurricular activities. From left; Mr. Warner, Murray B. McBride of Varna; Douglas Blakey, Toronto; and Grant 0. Mustard of Uxbridge. proposed legislation would be limited to: the power to search without warrant; the power to arrest without warrant on reasonable grounds of suspicion of involvement in the planned insurrection; the power to detain persons without charge for no longer than seven days, 3) Civil liberties would be protected through the right to counsel and the right to inform next-of-kin, and through setting up an independent Commission for the purpose of contacting those arrested and ensuring that their rights according to law are observed. 4) The act would be in force for a specific period of not longer than 30 days, after which it would automatically lapse. " The strength of the New Democratic Party has always been the dedicated enthusiasm and informed opinion of our membership. It is now time for that strength to be mobilized on behalf of the civil liberties of all the people of Canada. Discussion of the Resolutions on Farm Policy, Health Services and Education which were approved at the October Provincial Convention took place. "They are now Provincial policy" Mr. Glazier emphasized, "and we must consequently familiarize ourselves with them." Interested voters were invited to contact Mrs. Shirley Weary, Goderich, if they, wish to make inquiries regarding Provincial policy on these matters. A finance committee was set up including David Weary, Herb Klopp and Jack Van Egmond. Ideas for a fund-raising project included the suggestion that a dinner be held 'which an NDP member of the Legislature would be invited to address. The January meeting will be held in Goderich when a survey will be launched. Members will canvass the community to request that residents answer a brief questionnaire on important Canadian matters. SHARE THE HEALTH With Christmas Seals. Hensall Reeve Baker new of the streets and property committee on the Hensall council and was also president of the Kinsmen Club. He is on the board of managers of Carmel Presbyterian Church in Hensell and has served as a scoutmaster in the village for the last five years. His brother Murray, making • his first attempt at council, topped the voting for the four-man council with 288. Incumbents Paul Meilands and Leonard Erb and Harold Knight returned to the council for another year. John Sangster in his first attempt at council failed to make the council. New extensjon . assistant for Huron • • • •ftwir*VOIftor.-.14• IN olt Leonard MacGregor was recently appointed to succeed • -Palk 0 f• CONGRATULATIONS acid WELCOME TO THE o CLINTON BUSINESS COMMUNITY ekAiNFORth DS MEATS • from HOLLAND SHOES "THE ENTIRE FAMILY" • • Heriall will have a new reeve for the next two-year term following the election on Monday of John Baker. Baker is a young man, under 40 years of age but has already served 12 years on council. He defeated Mrs. Minnie Noakes who was making her third attempt at the reeveship by a count of 274 to 124. Baker has served as chairman THESE CHRISTMAS FIRE SAFETY HINTS can help you in the preparation of your own news releases, radio or TV flashes, or talks to community ,-,groups; ,BUY "F ES' `GREENEST' dhriUmig' tree crciii can obtain, and store it outdoors or in an unheated garage until you are ready to decorate it. Then cut one or two inches diagonally from the butt before setting it up indoors in water. Replenish water regularly. Remember that if a tree has dried out beyond its moisture recovery limit; it will continue to dry out, even when standing in water. Leonard is interested in working with people and is Garry Howes as Extension looking forward to his work Assistant for Huron County, with 4-H members and leaders, Garry has returned to Eastern as well as with various farm Ontario 'to farm with his father management activities in Huron. in Glengarry County. Both he and his wife, Aileen, are Leonard received his primary, interested in meeting people and secondary, school educaiion from Huron County. in Smiths Falls, Ontario. After he completed his Grade 13, he went on to Kemptville College of Agricultural Technology and MERRY CHRISTMAS . . . graduated in 1969. MERRY CHRISTMAS . . . TO Mr. MacGregor is a native of YOU . . . and keep this Grenville County where he was Christmas safe from fire, Take, active in several 4-H Calf and special care with the tree . . Swine Clubs. His father owns a keep cigarettes and matches at a hundred acre farm which cafe distance . .. and never leave combines dairy cattle and swine small children unattended . . . raising. even for a minute. Fire November meeting of the IP Huron, Riding Association s held in 13ayfielcl at Mrs. R. nberton's home with Wilfred azier presiding. Heinz Hoernig of Benmiller, esident of the NDP iron-Bruce Association was esent to confer as to ways and eans of co-ordinating the tivities of the Federal and !ovincial Associations. Notice has been received that le NDP National Convention ill be held in the Civic Centre t Ottawa, April 21-24. A membership meeting will be ailed to elect delegates and a :ommittee will be set "up to eceive and consider resolutions for presentation at the convention. The secretary is also in receipt of a letter announcing that the Provincial Council will send an experienced and successful organizer to Huron County early in the New Year to advise on how to run a successul campaign. A communication signed by ordon Vichert, Ontario NDP President and Gordon Brigden, ecretary was read which sets orth the NDP position on the ar Measures Act. It states in art 'Our party has been ubjected to intense public riticism for its principled and ational opposition to the mposition of the War Measures ct. However, the sober second hought of ordinary Canadians d the comments of prominent ditorial writers have provided a ore appropriate climate in hich we can attempt once ore to explain our position. The NDP Party must explain o the people of Canada that: a) e condemn unequivocally the LQ and its policies of violence; ) The people of Canada have of been provided with ufficient information to justify xtreme measures limiting our raditional freedoms — articularly since Criminal Code ctions on sedition, conspiracy d treason have remained nused; c) The imposition of the ar Measures Act has nnecessarily weakened the faith f Canadians in the capacities of ur democratic institutions, the suit being to heighten feelings f anxiety and insecurity a,nckto, estroy the healthy pplitiCal imate upon which Canadians ave always prided themselves. The NDP Party has taken the nitiative in proposing draft egislation which would more appropriately deal with similar emergencies in the future. Among the features of our proposals are: 1) The government would be required to inform the country of the circumstances requiring the invocation of the act, showing "a clear and present danger of the use of force or violence for the purpose of overthrowing the Government of Canada or of a province or for the purpose of intimidating the Government and Parliament of Canada or the Government and Legislature of a Province". 2) Special powers under the .rz,slagovsizmwsneaxto.sgsssemzwtssiwAsIti msvalvzsasss:ssizotsAit,Ismivamisi:1,,tAitssamiitildziwitszgti*54itsx;*gorsAitisxmsigszolozzaittpl=gitiwggrigiissazinms:osizsaialmsoawiszttsitmizyz,A=altgxvsnimeiti CRAWFORD'S MEATS CHRISTMAS 4-H awards PHONE 482-7383 GRAND OPENING 4co 111111S SIIIE OUR BONUS TO YOU... OUR BONUS TO YOU... DON'T MISS .... 9 ALBERT STREET < CLINTON PRIME RIB ROASTS OR STEAKS lb. 79 THURS., FRI, SAT. - DEC. 10 , 11, 12 MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA BY THE PIECE lb. . . • STORE HOURS — WEEK DAYS 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 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