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DOZEY, SILENT PARTNER — Dozey, the clown and his invisi-
ble clog marched in Saturday's Santa Claus parade.T-A photo
Riddell denounces
farm fuel classing
"Ontario's Minister of
Agriculture seems to be
asleep on the job claims
Huron-Middlesex MPP Jack
Riddell. He and his officials
failed to notice that the
federal govern ment had
downgraded the Agriculture
and Food Processing
classification in its
Petroleum Product
Allocation Plan.
"The President of the
Ontario Federation of
Agriculture drew attention
to this downgrading two days
ago. Yet still the information
didn't percolate through to
the Minister's ivory tower.
"When I questioned him
about this matter today, he
said he was unaware of any
change. Surely it's his
responsibility to be aware- to
keep up-to-date with federal
actions which affect
Ontario's agriculture in-
dustry. Who else should be
looking after the interests of
the farmers if not the
Minister of Agriculture?"
"Under the former federal
government, the Agriculture
and Food Processing
classification was given top
priority for energy supplies.
Now it has slipped down the
ladder to be given the same
priority as garbage
collection and snow removal.
What happens if we are
faced with a real and serious
emergency with respect to
energy supplies, with cut-
backs, shortfalls and
rationing?
"Does the Minister not feel
that food supplies for the
people of Ontario are im-
portant?" Doesn't he know
that it's his responsibility to
keep a vigilant eye on
federal legislation or
regulations which could
drastically affect our food
supplies?
"A former provincial
Energy Minister condemned
the previous federal
government's Energy
Supplies Emergency Act as
a 'camouflaged War
Measures Act for which
there is no present need.' Yet
now the Minister and his
cabinet colleagues docilely
accept what their Con-
servative friends in Ottawa
announce without even
bothering to check out
changes in priority which
can have very negative and
damaging effects on our
future food supplies."
Power skating
at HP arena
By LYNNE FARQUHAR
Stephen Township arena is
offering power skating
sessions for area youngsters
trying to brush up on their
leg work for hockey, starting
December 10. Fifteen hours
of on ice instruction is of-
fered for a fee of $15.00
Anyone interested should
call and leave their name at
the arena and registration
forms are available from
arena staff.
We would like to extend
our sympathies to the
Walden family of Huron
Park, over their loss in the
tragic fire last week and
thank everyone for their
generous donations of
money, food, clothes and
furniture and their aid in
helping the family set up
their new home.
The Centralia Marauders
will be taking on Parkhill on
Thursday December 6 at
8:30 p.m. at the Stephen
Arena. All proceeds of that
game will go to the Waldens.
The Opti-Mrs. Club of
Stephen are making up
Christmas baskets for needy
families and would ap-
preciate any donations of
good conditioned toys,
clothes and food. Donations
can be left at the Stephen
Resource Centre or at JAD
McCurdy Public School.
For prior hiformation call 271-5650
(collect) or write 1036 Ontario Street,
Stratford, Ont.
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