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This past week of school has
been loaded 'down with tests.
GeOgraphy, math, science, and
history are all difficult tests to
write. I'm sure everyone
including the teachers, will be
glad when the tests are finished.
On October the Puppies from
the second Kindergarten class
went to the Maitside Orchard.
They found the day very exciting
and interesting.
John Lowe told us that they
learned the names of several
different kinds of apples and the
whole class told us some of them.
They saw MacIntosh, Delcious
and Spy apples.
Jason Devlon said that he
remembered how they wrapped
the trees up for 'winter. Kathy
Graber explained that they did
this so the mice and other animals
can't get at the trunks of the
trees.
Judy Knight told us that they
saw the apples being put into
bags to sell.
The next day Mrs. Livermore
and her class made apple sauce
and had apple cider.
From this you can see that the
Puppies had a great deal of fun.
Cathy Sholdice
Karen McLean
Volleyball. Standings
7and 8-Harry's Hitters 10 points
Silver Setups-8 points
Secret Agents-8 points
Vicious Volleyers-8' points
Golden EagleS-2 points
and 6-Super Servers-l0 points
Rattlers-8 points
Sky Rockets-8 points
Cobras-6 points
Cool Hitters-4 points
By Jim ShipMan
Jim Scott
$13 million increase to $74 million
in The Government's budget for
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The Ladies Aid of Knox Church
are sponsoring a Bazaar on
Saturday afternoon, December 4
at 3 o'clock. Everyone is
welcome.
' Mr. Lynn Evans is' a patient in
Wingham Hospital.
Mrs. Lloyd Smith underwent
surgery in Listowel Memorial
Huron County Council
approved an increase of eight per
cent in the amount they will pay
toward the cost of dentures and
eyeglasses for those receiving
welfare assistance.
The increases were brought
before the council's November
session last Thursday in the form
of a recommendation from the
Social Services Committee. The
eight per cent increase will go,
into effect immediately and
increase another six per cent on
January 1, 1977.
At present the County pays
$180 toward a full set of dentures
but will commence paying $194
immediately and increase that to
BPS students
Mrs. MacEngel
Correspondent
Rev. Young, Goderich,
occupied the pulpit in Knox
Church on Sunday morning. On
Sunday next, Deeember 5 the
Sacrament of Holy Communion
will be observed at the usual time
of 9:45 a.m.
c ounty to Report from Queen's Park
pay more for
dentures By Murray Gaunt MPP
Treasurer Darcy McKeough in
his mini-budget this week said he
proposes to extend indefinitely
the exemption of the 7 per cent
Sales tax on production machinery
and equipment bought by private
industry, and increase by 2
percent to 12 percent the credit
allowed on foreign taxes by
corporations. This is being done,
according to the Treasurer, to
create new investment and
additional jobs., and at the same
time maintain the competitive
footing of the Province and
Ontario firms in bidding for
investment and business. The
Government's main fear is that it
will lose to U.S. border regions
some of the jobs already in the
province if it increases its tax
bite. The measure will cost the
Government $160 million.
In his statement. Mt
McKeough promised to limit the
Government's spending increase
next year to 9.6 per cent, a jump
of 1.2 billion to a total of 13.8
billion, although this year's
announced limit of 10.4 per cent
has already grown to 11.5
percent. The interest on the
public debt will top $1. billion for
the first time next year, hitting
1.042 billion-up 16.8 percent.
The Ontario Government is
inviting advice on the economy
from labour, business, consumer,
farm and social service groups at
a public conference to be held in
February.
The two day conference on
February 10 and 11 will be under
the name "Partnership for
Prosperity".
Operators of motor assisted
bicycles will be required to were
approved helmets as of January 1
''next year. Motorcycle operators
are _ already required to wear
helmets.
Colleges and ' Universities
Minister, Harry Parrott, as
expected, yesterday announced
o e . . wit tes s, for •
university
d d . . t 1977-78 tuition fee hikes of $100
students, and $75
' for .community college students.
. • Mr: Parrott also announced a
Cranbrook
The council was also told that
the Parental Relief Program is
now operational throughout the
year at the Bluewater Centre for
the Developmentally
Handicapped. This is a similar
Hospital on Tuesday.
Mrs. Thos. Williamson, Miss
Susan McKone and friend, all of
London, visited Mrs. Lylle
Gordon.
Mrs. Doug Purdy spent the
past week in Collingwood at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bouch. Danny and Kerry Bouch
came home with their
grandmother.
Mr. Gerald McEachern, Galt,
Cambridge, visited on the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wes McEachern.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Huether
and daughter, Galt (Cambridge)
visited Mrs. Glenn Huether.
$206 at the first of the new year.
Partial dentures will go from the
present $90 to $97.20 and then
$103 on January 1,
The Welfare Department will
now pay $37.80 toward single lens
glasses, up from $35, and will
begin 7 paying $40.00 at the first
of the year. The $45 paid toward
bifocals is now up to $48,60 and
will increase to $51.50 on January
1.
Mini budget promises
limits on spending
I
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the new fees will make the.
student assistance grants.
In addition to this there will be a
additional quota based on need.
average university tuition about loan prograrri applicable, wherby
$700 per year in Ontario, and producers who have quota and
bring the average community are not using it must loan this
college fee up to $325. quota out for the balance of the
The Minister of Agriculture dairy year; otherwise they will
and Food announced that the lose it.
Ontario Milk' Marketing Board
The initial quota distribution
has arrived at a decision as to.the will take place the first part of
basis upon which milk quota is December, and then for
going to be allocated in the next .producers who have expanded
few weeks. Any new producers there will be an additional quota
will be given additional quota on sent along after calculations are
the basis of a projected twelve made. This will take a little
month production record. longer, but should be completed
Producers who expanded will get in a month to six weeks.
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