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panels myself and I can tell you that
all the panel members I have worked
with have been A-1 people who were
genuinely concerned about the
financial situation of the case at hand,
as well as about the human suffering
behind it.
And I can assure you that I
personally have spent some sleepless
nights in trying to come up with the
best possible solution for all involved.
Then it hurts when one reads how
some people think about you and the
service you help to provide.
I do hope, though, that Gisele was
not serious. She should know better.
No hard feelings from my side. I will
keep on reading, and enjoying, her
articles.0
John Dykstra
R. R. 3, Thunder Bay
SUNDAY SHOPPING
I would like to clear up the confu-
sion about the Ontario government's
plans for Sunday shopping legislation.
On April 14, the government
unveiled its plans to change legislation
in order to provide Ontario residents
with a new set of rules which are
fairer, more coherent, and can be
enforced.
The amendments are not likely to
result in major changes in the current
Sunday shopping situation in Huron
County.
The new rules will allow Ontario
communities freedom of choice in
determining their own individual
needs. Local governments will be
able to pass by-laws permitting the
opening or requiring the closing of
retail establishments on Sunday in
keeping with their own values.
As a result, Huron municipalities
will be able to allow the present
situation to continue, if they wish. Or,
they will be able to make changes, if
they wish.
Currently, some — such as Blyth,
Bayfield, and Goderich — allow
varying degrees of Sunday openings,
while nearby towns such as Clinton,
Wingham, and Exeter are far more
restrictive.
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AND
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