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By JACK RIDDELL M.P.P.
The 4th session of the 29th
Parliament resumed on Tuesday,
October 22. As this was merely
the resumption of a session and
not a new one, there was not
much formality. Indications are,
however, that it is going to be a
very busy session as the House is
expected to have regular evening
sittings.
With the resumption of the
session a new Speaker was ap-
pointed. Allan Reuter, former
Speaker, retired due to ill health.
Russell D. Rowe, was appointed
Speaker for the Legislature. He
has been Member for Nor-
thumberland for 11 years.
Robert Nixon, leader of the
Opposition, tabled a motion of
non-confidence in the Govern-
ment for failing to bring forward
effective programmes to
moderate the inflationary
pressures on the cost of living, in
particular in the areas of food,
rent and fuel. This will provide an
opportunity for full debate on this
subject in the Ontario
Legislature.
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
CROMARTY
Church service was cancelled
on Sunday and several from here
attended anniversary service in
Ca ven Presbyterian Church in
Exeter. The winter schedule
begins next Sunday with Sunday
School at 12:30 and church at
1:30.
4-H girls
The Happy Cookers held their
7th meeting at the home of Mrs.
John Wallace. The roll call was a
country you would like to visit
and why.
For supper the girls cooked
pizza, cabbage rolls and rasp-
berry buckle. The oriental in-
fluence on cooking was
discussed.
Personals
Last Thursday Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Scott were dinner guests
of Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Splane,
London, then toured' the new
London Police Station where
their daughter Frances Scott is
employed.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Thomas Scott were Mr. & Mrs.
Thomas Gillespie of London.
On Saturday evening Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Laing were guests at
a dinner to celebrate the twenty-
fifth anniversary of the
graduation of the 1948-9 class of
Stratford Normal School. The
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Liberal Member f or Owen
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the Minister of Agriculture
regarding the selling-off of feeder
and breeder cattle, because the
cost of feeding livestock is in-
creasing at such an alarming
rate.
Hog farmers and cow-calf
operators are being forced out of
business by rapidly increasing
expenses, and if this situation is
allowed to continue, our food
resources are going to be
drastically reduced, with con-
sequent increases in consumer
prices. Mr. Nixon asked if the
Minister plans subsidies to help
maintain herds under these
particularly oppressive and
unusual conditions.
The Minister was also asked by
Murray Gaunt, Liberal Member
for Huron-Bruce, if there were
any plans being made for the
pullet growers of the province in
view of the fact that the con-
version privileges no longer
apply. The problems of egg
producers, pullet growers,
hatcheries, egg processors, etc.
are being considered by a newly
formed advisory committee.
The Minister replied that he
hoped they will be able to find a
solution themselves, These
matters will be discussed again
during the non-confidence debate
and hopefully the Government
will bring forward some
gathering took place at. Fan-
shawe Golf and Country Club
near London, Also present at the
reunion was Mrs. Glen Walden of
Lucknow, the former Lois Fell of
Staffa.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Splane and
family spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Scott.
Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Thos.
L. Scott, Mrs. Charles Douglas,
Mrs. Lorne Elliott, attended the
90th anniversary of the Women's
Missionary Society of Knox
Presbyterian Church, North
Easthope.
Tommy Laing was a weekend
visitor with his sister, Marilyn
Laing of Stratford.
Laurie McKellar received
several stitches as the result of
an accident he was involved in
near Exeter.
The Jo VanValkengoed family
had the misfortune to lose their
drive, shedlin a fire on Thurdday
night.
Hibbert Young People held
their monthly meeting on Sunday
night in Staffa Family Life
Centre. Mr. Matt Mariu of
Fullarton spoke on Japanese life
and customs.
There is something that is much
more scarce, something' finer by
far, than ability. It is the ability
to recognize ability.
programmes to assist farmers
with the difficulties they rare
experiencing presently.
An inquiry into allegations of
police brutality was ordered, as a
result of reports published in the
Toronto Star, and the Globe and
Mail, Ontario Supreme.Court
Justice, Donald Morand, is to
head the inquiry. The terms of
reference of the inquiry specify
that Metro Force is the object of
the investigation but Solicitor
General George Kerr, said any
recommendations "as to the use
of force in arrest and detention
could apply across the Provin-
ce,"
The Minister of the Environ-
ment outlined a broad
programrhe for the treatment
and recycling of garbage and
announced plans for an Ontario
Waste Management Board. He
intends Ito continue experiments
such as the garbage burning
"Watts for Waste" using garbage
for fuel at Ontario Hydro's
Lakeview generating station, and
also plans many recycling
programmes.
This programme to build
primary waste treatment plants
in six areas is a 15 year
programme at a capital cost of
$17 million. The province intends
to recover half of the $17 million
capital cost for the municipalities
over 40 years.
During the debates on the
Estimates of the Ministry of
Consumer and Commercial
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