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um and was opposed in principle
ay the Oj)ph)sit!ntl.
The iiiujclr change which the
Act embraces is the Provincid1
la kes v,,:• of i ;
.1411110.1'y I 1117 0 , Tho ('(041 Of such
to 111;')Vr iti (St Ilia ea by the
.Mlui•:tor to be approximately $1011
million over a :1 year period,
Many ccunties in the proviiwe
have ;.,,one, on the urging of the
Pro.dricial ont, into the
t ,ounty system of assessing. This
provincial takeover will cost many
• of those counties using the county
system a considerable amount: 6f
ill terms of ennipment„ per-
sonnel lout buildings.
In speaking of the bill on second
reading, I pointed out that tlie long
term objective of the Government
should he to relieve property
the burden of the education tax.
1 ,i.cause education is a service to
people irind society benefits from
that .-,ervive. Therefore, there is 00
reason why property tax should
hea r a large proportion of the co,;1-
of odnoniion.
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with all the
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leather
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* Leather insole and
leather outiiole
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BRUSSELS, ONT.
SEE
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HOCKEY SKATES
TtilllVSDAY, NOV. `20th, 11)6 • •
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
r e.quires
TEACHERS EllidNIARY Seli00
duties to commence January 1, 1970
Schools in the Clinton, Exeter, Goderich and
Wingham areas
Personal interviews will be conducted at Clinton: Public S hoo
at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 22.
Written applications, including telephone number,' most recent
superintendent, and experience should be mailed to:
J. VV. COULTER,
Superintendent of Schools,
Box 370,
Clinton, Ontario
D. 3. Cochrane J.B. Lavis,
Director. Chairman,
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By
Murray Gaunt, [VIM',
Huron Bruce
The Ontario Government is in-
sidering requiring Ontario Hydro
to appear bel!ore
EITIqrgy Board or som:: -
ulatory agency to justify
to increase rates, Energy Minister
George Kerr, told. the Legislature
this Week.
Hydro Chairman, Georiat
cote, stated recently that the priet'!
of wholesale electricity supplie •!
to municipal electric utilities will
be boosted by an 'average of six
Percent on January 1. Some
uipzdities plan to absorb the in-
crease while others will pass it on
to the Consumer, Mr. ?Grathercnie
also warned there could be furth-
er increases in the next two years.
Operating andMa intenanve
penditures are up $15 million over
The Govermnent. is cousiderit:g
unr.zing hrunis and
lor the aged into the
';-.1iies Plan.
rommissiauer
Ile,-:pitals for the Ontario Ii :s
Services Commission. said in.
Standing Committee Of Health
w (TIC that on .infordepart-
7„.:wotai committee with, represent-
tives from • Health Welfare,:
1.S.C. and the Premier's .Office
's, to begin studying. the matter in
about .1.0 days time,
This triage..* .:a1. • tor.iied •
:qtention of _the Legislature': from
time to tirae, particularly when
•3:3es causing g.reat hardship re-_
eived 'public notice. This. .change
(.eriainly be welcome, .espee-
by our olttc citizens, and is
indieiflion that ,),H.S.Ct is envolv-
ilg into a mon , :general health care
role.
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the Legish ...re for second read-
UNIQUE DESIGN
FOR '69 SEALS
The new 1'1169 Christmas Seals
wore -distributed to 27.700 atTa
homes as the Christmas Seal
Campaign got under way for the
:t3rd year,
This year's seal features and orig-
inal PSkimo design by Canadian
artist William 'George Parlane of
Toronto. Different from any other
Seal in the history of Canadian
uberculosis and liespirat.orY 'Dis-
ease Association, this year's entry
is very distinctly Canadian.
"We think these seals are truly
uniqu9 said Mrs. 'Beryl Davidson,
Program Searetary. Huron-Perth
re,-;idents who use the Seals liber-
ally will not only be suPPortillg
the fight against tuberculosis, em-
physema and other respiratory
diseases but will be making all
their holiday mail really attractive.
n'se sense is that rare quality
that restrains horses from betting
on the Inint an race.
ONTARIO FEDERATION A portion of the 'meeting Was
~Petri. 11 • statemment.
.presented last monill by • the oxo-
. The success of the revitalization cutive of the .orA to the c u m.
and 'restructnring of the Ontario tnodity section or the organisation,
F'ederation. of Agriculture: will It dealt with the important coin-
depend on individnal$ and .groups munication and service links which
accepting their responsibilities. in ON .iSt between" the li'edertition and •
cdrrying out the, prograthnie. •• its commodity section, Tho propos
This . Was. fhe reflection. (..,(1 changes 'for the• future of thc:,,.
Charles 'Munro, • OFA president:, Olt'.A• were also outlined its. the •
i'ollowing a special meeting of the statement..
treileration Hoard of -Governors.. . • Mr. Munro emphasized that it The 23 governors attending the • Will .be very difficult for the .tred• meeting were represeti ng county ()ration 1.0 continue "serving the federations, varioas commodity . mttrketing boards and other .montb- In a r ke ti fig boards, the .Ontario er organi4athrits .atil iti. the past u.ni. Junior • Farmers,. the 'United Co.
less evoryone. recognizes their re,' Operatives of Ontario, and. a numb-
s,„ e.iof eat' organizationsp•onsibility in assuring the,
tinmition of the 010A 1114 a $01Wthe which have membership in the
organization. yed eration.
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
4,t- yea a a;7, a rostra of higher
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