The Brussels Post, 1977-07-20, Page 66—THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 20, 1977
MORE DRAINS — While Grey Township's drain
was going in on one side of the tracks in Walton this
week, drains on the south side were being
constructed for the new Ryan corn drying plant.
Working here are Doug Kirkby of Walton, in the •
trench, and Wayne Sinnam' of ,Monkton.
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see Jubilee 3 parade
Eighty residents travelled by bus and van to Goderich on
Saturday afternoon to watch the mammoth parade, Many
thanks to Don Fisher and family and Miss Buchanan of Elgin.
Avenue for the use of their lawns and facilities. We would like
to congratulate Mrs. Gladys Henry, who had been the
Centennial Queen in 1927, and represented the Home in the
parade.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Cecil Skinner and Nelson Lear led
the hymn sing on Sunday evening in the Chapel.
The Bradley family of Clinton entertained on Family Night
with a concert on the lawn. This very talented musical family
are now playing several instruments providing accompani-
ment for their vocal numbers along with their father, Eugene.
The over 90 Club held their annual picnic on Wednesday
afternoon at the Clinton Conservation Park. Twenty-six
members attended and were entertained during the afternoon
with music by the Huronview orchestra. Mrs. Elsie
Henderson played the bells, Cecil Skinner and Norman. Spelt
played violins. The Walkerburn volunteers assisted with the
activities and transportation.
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By Murray Gaunt, M.P.P.
Mr. Justice Patrick Hartt will
be appointed., a Royal Commis-
sioner under a Cabinet Order-in-
Council, and will conduct
hear ings on development in
Northern Ontario. The Bill setting
up an inquiry into this matter was
dropped by the Government in
order to avoid almost inevitable
defeat in ,the Legislataure by the
opposition parties, who had called
for a ban on sport•fishing in the
English-Wabigoon River System
to be tied to the inquiry.
A bill to establish the new
Ministry of Northern Affairs was
passed in the Ontario Legislature
this week after the Liberals voted
with the Conservatives to defeat
several amendments proposed by
the' New Democratic Party
Regional offices will be in Kenora
and Sault Ste. Marie, but the
head office will be in Toronto.
Former Natural Resources
Minister Leo Bernier" was named
to the new portfolio of Minister of
Northern Affairs. •
The proposed environmental
tax on pop cans has been delayed
until fall. The Minister of the
Environment will consult with the
opposition critics during the
summer in an attempt to reach
some compromise solution. The
Liberal Party has called for a
deposit on soft drink cans in order
to encourage the return of these
containers and thereby eliminate
much of the litter problem. Other
alternatives will also be
considered, such as a
combination deposit and tax, or
an outright ban on pop cans.
Alberta has a five-cent deposit on
cans, of which two cents go to the
consumer returning the empties
and three- cents go to the
provincial government to help pay
for a depot collecting system. The
Stata of Vermont has a system of
deposits for cans and bottles.
The Minister of Education, 'in
response to a question by John
Sweeney (Liberal, Kitchener-
Wilmot), has confirmed that the
province is phasing out three
regional education offices -,in St.
Catharines, Kitchener and
Kingston. By March of 1978 the
government hopes to reduce staff
in its regional offices by 40. Six
regional offices will remain open,
and services provided by the
three which ,are being closed
transferred to the • nearest
remaining office.
The Legislature has recessed
for the summer, so this will be my
last report until the fall. r1 wish
everyone a good summer.
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