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Riddell replies to Eaton
The Minister of Labour
and her supporters appear to
be holding farmers of th'is
province as hostages. They
know that farmers shouldn’t
be covered, but they won’t
allow them to be excluded
unless the Minister gets her
way with respect to other
aspects of Bill 70 that are
completely unrelated.
I know where I stand with
respect to the farm com
munity. I don’t believe that
farmers should be included
in this Bill at this time, and I
voted that way. Mr. Eaton
can’t say the same thing.
Yours truly,
Jack Riddell
Dear Sir:
I would like to comment on
Mr. Eaton’s recent release
concerning Bill 70.
The Ontario Liberal Party
has consistently opposed the
immediate inclusion of
farmers under this oc
cupational health and safety
bill.
During committee
hearings on this bill, Hugh
O’Neil, one of my Liberal
colleagues, moved the
following amendment:
“Notwithstanding subs
ection 1, this Act does not
apply to farms unless
designated generally or
specifically by regulation,”
Every Liberal member of
the committee supported
this amendment.
Mr. Eaton and every one of
his Conservative colleagues
in the Committee voted
against the amendment. The
NDP also voted against the
amendment.
Had Mr. Eaton and his
colleagues supported our
amendment, farmers would
have been excluded from the
Bill.
Now Mr. Eaton seems to
want to forget how he voted
in committee. Now Mr,
Eaton is mixing the question
of coverage for farmers with
coverage for other groups.
Does Mr. Eaton not agree
with the Federation of
Agriculture that the
agricultural sector is dif
ferent from other sectors
and that “agriculture
requires special con
sideration in the develop
ment of Occupational Health
and Safety Legislation?”
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The Family and Con
sumers Affairs group with
Mrs. Gordon Bender, con
vener, was in charge of the
May meeting with grand
mothers guests at a pot luck
supper. Roll call. “A bargain
Dick Roorda led the Sun
day evening song service
sponsored by the Clinton
Christian Reformed Church
and Miss Margaret
McQueen accompanied at
the piano. There were
special musical numbers by
a group of girls called “The
Rising Sun” who sing in har
mony.
The Huronview orchestra
provided the old tyme music
and a sing-a-long Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Elder of Sarnia, formerly of
Goderich, showed pictures
taken while on a trip to the
British Isles for the Family
Night program. This was a
dual presentation using film
to show scenes of the coun
tryside and cities and slide
pictures of the important
buildings. Mrs. Myrtle
Parker and Mrs. Elsie
Henderson entertained with
piano solos during the inter
mission. Mrs. Iris Sparling,
a personal friend of the
Elders, expressed the ap
preciation of the residents.
that wasn’t” was answered
by ,14 members and there
were 12 guests. Mrs. Syd
Baker was chairlady for the
program. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Love favoured with violin
and piano duets. Mrs. Irvin
Rader discussed the motto,
“The only value of time is its
use.”
Ben Hoogenboom, Exeter
florist, was guest speaker.
He demonstrated flower
arranging and the care of
flowers. Tickets were sold on
one of the arrangements and
it was won by Mrs. Charles
Martene.
Mrs. Gordon Bender gave
two readings. Several
visiting grandmothers
received potted geraniums.
Mrs. Earl Guenther, a
coloured slip; Mrs. Ernest
Koehler, for drinking a glass
of milk; Mrs. Irene
McIntyre, a buckle on her
shoe; Mrs. Carol Ducharme,
up at six; Mrs. Lloyd Rader,
smallest ear rings.
President, Mrs. Eben
Weigand, presided for the
business. The Institute has
the birthday party at' the
Blue Water Rest Home in
May.
Delegates were nominated
for the District Annual in
Hensail, May 18. Fifteen
dollars will be given for
Pennies for Friendship.
Dashwood W.I. will
celebrate their 25th an
niversary in October.
District Director, Mrs. Ray
Rader was absent as she was
attending the Conference in
Waterloo,
Celebrate anniversary
Calvary United Church
U.C.W. celebrated their 65th
anniversary Sunday with
Zurich and Crediton United
churches guests. Mrs.
Gordon Bender, president,
officiated and introduced the
guest speaker, Miss Jean
Kellerman of Kitchener,
retired missionary of Japan
and China. She spoke of her
work and told of her ex
periences. Mrs. Don
Weigand sang “Let there be
Peace on Earth”. Mrs. Hugh
Boyle and Mrs. Bill (^handler
were ushers. Lunch was
served in the basement by
the Dashwood U.C.W.
other relatives.
Jean Anne Guenther,
London; Debbie Crown,
Grand Bend and Sheila
Willert have returned from a
cruise of the Caribbean and
South America. It included
eleven fabulous ports of call.
GRADUATES — Dale Lam
port, Crediton graduated
recently from Centennial
College, Scarborough after
completing the aircraft
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with Brantford Air Centre
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