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Winter Program 1981.
Starts. January TZ 1981
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Recreational swims etc.
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MEI IllY CHRISTMAS
Santa's coming down the slopes with
holiday greetings . . . direct
from us to all of you. Have a merry, cheery
Christmas! Jolly thanks loyal patrons!
The management and staff thank you for
• your patronage and to members and customers
a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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HOLIDAY HOURS
OPEN
10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Boxing Day &
New Year's Day
CLOSED
Christmas
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New Year's Eve
Dunce •
Wed., Dec. 31, 1980
Hensall & District
Community Centre
featuring
MAPLE SUGAR
Only $20.00 per couple
Includes favours and buffet lunch.
Don't be disappointed, get your tickets now
at Reid's Kosy Korner Restaurant or from
any Parks Board member.
to the Education Act, which
place a legal responsiblility
on the Fublically supported
school system for the
education of all Ontario
students, thus. entrenching In
law the duty of school beards
to include appropriate
special education provisions
and. services for exceptt9n.al
'children in their prOgranis.
The right to operate. SchOols.
for trainable retarded,
childrenhas been extended to
Roman Catholic separate
school boards,
Major reform comprising,
in effect, the . new Human
Rights Code for Ontatin has
been introduced, The
revisions are the most ex-
tensive since the Code, the
first in Canada, was enacted
18 years ago.. The bill
proposes to extend coverage
against discrimination to
new groups and classes of
persons, Protection is also
offered against certain types
of conduct which were not
previously prohibited.
Finally, among various
administrative revisions
proposed, the Human
Rights Code would be
binding on the Crown and
would ultimately' have
primacy over all legislation
in Ontario,
The Ontario Youth
Employment Program,
begun in 1977, was continued
this year. Through govern-
inent subsidies of hourly
wage rates for employment
in businesses and on farms,
some 50,01,0 jobs were
created for young people
between May and October.
In the spring, the govern-
Ment established a $25
million farm interest
assistance program to help
the farming industry, which
was especially hard pressed
during a period of high in-
terest rates and in the face of
a need for short term
working capital to maintain
production.
As well, legislation has
been enacted under a new
Non-Resident Agricultural
land Registration Act, as a
means of monitoring
agricultural land .ownership
in Ontario and to help protect
this vital industry.
Among the most important
plans of action presented
during the session, is •a
comprehensive energy
program, announced in the
House on. October 10th,
which forecasts expenditure
needs of $165 million for a
number of specific projects
over the next 10 years, in the
drive to reduce our depen-
dence on crude oil.
The health and safety of
workers in hazardous oc-
cupations and attendant
risks to' the safety of the
public at large,, have been
NeW Years
Eve
Dance
Wednesday
December 31,
Exeter Legion Hall
Music
Country Caravan
Hats, Horns etc
$20 per couple
Hot Lunch
Tickets available
at bar
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From lee Webber
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December 31
1-3 Shinny under 12
3-4 Shinny 13 and over
Admission
Public Skating
Students 504 Adults 1.00
Shinny under 12 $1.00
Adults $1.00
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Kelly Kernick
Kim Brintnell
Jo-anne Cunningham
Debbie Waldeck
HOLIDAY HOURS
The Fourth. Session et the
list. Ontario Legislature
adjourned last Friday night,
after the minority CM-
servative . Government
.survived two attempts. by the
Official Opposition to defeat.
it for what it called a lack of
economic leadership and a,
weak record on. pollution..
The 1VDP'.alAQ attacked the
Government on several
fronts including the need. for
Day-Care, action to • create
jobs and protection for
consumers against rising
food prices. However, the
New Democrats backed the
government rather than face
an, election, a determination
which was based on their low
showing in the polls.
Most of the. Sessions
hottest issues included' the
proposed liquid waste plant
in South Cayuga, the
scandal over the collapse of
finance companies con,
trolled by Niagara Falls
businessman Carlo Mon-
temurro, the growing
numbers of plant lay-offs
and revisions to the HuMan
Rights Code, These matters
will all go before committees
of MPP's for discussion over
the winter break.
Lieutenant Governor'John
Black. Aird gave Royal
Assent to a number of bills
passed, during the Session.
These include amendments
Diane Ballantyne
Colleen Whiteford
Jayne HendriCk
Sandra McKay
Fred Lankamp
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Margaret Barnes
complex iri Ailso Craig
where she moved to in the
fall of '77 after selling her
home in Nairn. She finds life
much differed now than
when she was a girl.
"Washing was strictly
done by hand on the scrub-
bing board then", she
laughs. "It is much easier
today".
She was married' to ce-
ment contrctor, the late Er-
vine Barnes. The couple had'
two boys, Delmar of Ailsa
Craig and Elton Ray
("Dune") of Strathroy, and
one daughter Verlyn Stuckey
now living in Toronto. She
has seven grandchildren and
a total of 11 great
grandchildren.
Sunday found her apart-
ment filled with flowers and
plants from well wishers and
many cards bearing good
wishes.
CHRISTMAS
By Cathy Hogan.
Grades
Procious Blood.
Santa Claus will be coming
soon
To all houses around
He will bring toys to girls
and boys
In every town and city • „. •
Stockings will be hung on the
fireplace
On Christmas Eve
And the children will be
foremost concern tO the
among the matters of Dreaming about tomorrow.
asleep in their beds
government throughout the On .Christmas Day,
session, A *Royal Com- People will rejoice and sing
mission was appointed in The bells in every town, will.
April to examine health and ring
safety matters relating to And nothing, will be forgotten
the use of asbestos in on the very next day,
Ontario.
the number of accidents and
CHRISTMAS IN THE A disturbing increase in FUTURE
fatalities in the mining in-, By Justin O'Rourke
year led to the establishment Mt. Carmel School
Grade 4 dustry in the first half of the
industrial enquiry corn- going
In 1999 I think Christmas is of a joint federal provincial
to be weird. I think
mission in July. The joint , Santa will be riding on a jet
undertaking makes possible powered snowmobile
the investigation of the I think it will go nine billion
entire Ontario mining in- miles a second. His elves
elusion of uranium mines
dustry by enabling the in- would be back at the toy shop
making toys out of moon,
government's jurisdiction. iron,
which are within the federal
Toy racing cars will go one
In concluding ' my brief summary of this Session's hundred miles a second, And
that would be a weird
activities, I would like to Christmas. A.
take this opportunity to wish
you all a Happy Christmas
with your families and
friends, and the Peace and
Goodwill of the Season,
No injuries
in crash
There were no injuries in a
single car accident on B con-
cession near Walker Road in
Bosanquet Township
Wednesday. The' car was
driven by Douglas Jonathan
Humphries of R.R. 2, Grand
Bend. Damage was es-
timated at $3,500.
During the week of
December 14 to 20, provin-
cial police at Pinery Park
laid 16 charges under the
highway° traffic act, and five
charges under the liquor
licence act. Three break and
enters were investigated, as
well as one break, enter and
theft.
OPEN
New Year's Eve
Country Roads
No cover charge
See you at
THE GABLES HOTEL.
GRAND BEND
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Stephen Twp. Arena
Christmas Holidays
Activities
December 26
2-4 Public Skating
8-10 Adult Public Skating
December 29
1-3 Shinny under 12 years old
3-5 Shinny 1,3 and over
Hockey Game
Hensall vs Marauders
December 30
2-4 Public Skating
dr. STARDUST.
RESTAURANT
CREDITON PHONE 234-6707
We would like to wish our many* •Ot
friends rind customers a 44
Merry Christmas and *
Happy New Year
Holiday Hours
Closed Dec. 24, 25, 26
Closed Dec. 31 at 6 p.m.
Closed Jan. 1
Ckprl all other days 10 to midnight ,
Don't forget to come out for our 4(
Special
Jan. 3 & 4,
Old Fashioned
Baked Beans and Ham
with scalloped' potatoes
our own homemade brown bread
Have your Birthday Dinner here,
The cake's on us
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Thank you for your
patronage in 1980
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Post-Christmas-Pre-New Year
DANCE
Exeter Legion
Saturday, Dec. 27
Music by
THE GOOD OLE BOYS
Paul VanGerwen - Rich Fletcher -
Dave Holtzman
Lunch Provided Dancing 9-1
Proceeds for Community Protects
Celebrates
birthday
BY JOY SCHEIFELE
Born in East Williams
,Township Mrs. Margaret
Barnes celebrated her 91st
birthday on Sunday,
December 21.
"I was born in East
Williams Township but when
I was two my family moved
to Lobo Twp.", explained
Mrs. Barnes. "But I moved
back into East Williams
when I was married.P
Keeping in excellent
health she maintains her
own apartment in the
Craigweil Senior Citizens
Jack's Jottings
Aegisfrourecidiourns
Closed Christmas Eve at 7 p.m.
Closed Christmas Day
Open Boxing Day at 4 p.m.
Closed New Year's Eve at 7 p.m.
Closed New Year's Day
Open January 2 at 4 p.m.
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WITH OUR THANKS THIS CHRISTMAS
Receive 1 FREE PEPSI Glass
with every pizza ordered
(while supplies last)
Xeci Z./awn-1bl
277 MAIN ST.
(Across from Bank
of Nova Scotia)
FOR EXPRESS SERVICE
CALL 235-2144
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would like to say
, a special "Merry
:Christmas" and
"Thank You" to our
staff
* Bette
* Marg
* Colleen
* Kelly
* Rose
* Lucy
for the support the 1,
, have given us all
, year.
Stardust
: Restaurant
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Wishing you the Merriest of Holidays and a Happy and Prosperous
New Year
DALE JUEL MARY DOUG
Office Hours for Saturday Dec.27 10 cl.rh. till 2 p.m.
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