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Happy holidays! Hope theyre
packed with spirited, fun times
sod lots of special Christmas cheer.
MARG..TOM. DEB, LINDA. WARREN. TIM
AND BRIAN GRAFTON
OF THE SEPOY DRIVE-IN
.To all our friends
awl neighbors
we sing a joyful
'Aral of holiday
wishes . love.
Peace- happiness-
and togetherness.
HURON AUTO WRECKERS
Jack McGuire. R.R. 5 Lucknow
Spirits are light! There's much
happy cheer and merriment as we
join in the celebration of Christmas..
TED COLLYER
Electrician
Pit ESI) AY, DECEMBER 24. MS THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
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GENERAL STORE, HOLYROOD
DOROTHY AND DONALD MURRAY • '
AND FAMILY
Thanks
for your
generous consideration.
Merry Christmas'
CHRISTMAS CHEER
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of Christmas
shine en
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you loved
ones.
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REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
BY MURRAY GAUNT
• HURON-BRUCE
Oro% incial rent control proposals
hay e been the subject of consider-
able debate this week. • A number
of briefs have been submitted to
the Legislative Committee studying
the controls. . which . has now
completed its work. The bill is now
back into the Legislature for clause
by clause debate. •
Spokesmen for apartment own-
..ers have maintained that at least
l0%, • increases in rents • ate
necessary to cover higher taxes,
hydro and maintenance costs.
On .the .other hand,• others have
maintained that .many landlords
will make windfallprofits, next
.year, . even •if , rent increases are
litnited to the 8% proposed by the
•
Government.
.During consideration of the bill
by.. the Committee' .of the whole •
House, the legislation was amend,:
.ed to include rooming houses. as
well as non-profit limited 'dividend'I
• and public honsitittinitS. In effect, .
rental increases would be restricted
to lr.o rertroactive too last July 30th
for "any premises used or intended
to be used for residential purpos-.
es.- • . The 84li limit • would - apply
ako- to rents ••••• increased after ..
Jariiiary .1.st, but , landlords.' and,.,
tenants appeal to review
'• boards.
The all, party select 'conittiittee
- a proposed .2!5;rk-,,, increase in Ontario
Hydrae rates 'haSresconmiended that •
. the tncrease be trimmed to
• . The repot t recommended
further reduction in the rate Should .,
the province decide trim.Hydro's
proposed 1,476, b'orrOwing prOgram
' and a 5400. million cm in Hydro's
share of the Goveionnient's
• billion borrowing. program would
permit a ;reduction in the increase
' to about •A•2'.2'; will, translate
into an increased cost to •municipal
'utilitieSoof aboittelo:5';, and a jump
- a ty-laical residential
power bill .if other utility co„sts
remain constant.'
Two. Liberal members 'of the
Committee treco in mended that the
increase be ..-hopped tae 1:". and
that . Hydro's, financial p,,Ysitiorri
could ben-taint-aimed by .she FX-deral
and Pro .% uncial Goy ernments aoree-
ing to forego pa's, back. (hie on their
iny esznietit in the Pickerint, nuclear
station and the pow incl.' •• not •
0)1*LN:11101g Slog rib On its water
rentals_
The' Ministry of Health has
orilered all hospitals in thy-
now ince Zax freest' x.'t l ene' awf senior
employees. the number of full time
and part tinny:staff and any planned.
expansion in programs and servic-
es for P470.
Mot uncial Treasurer, Darcy My-
Keouigh. re-enforced his prey tons
statements on restraint this Yvt.'ek
tby indicating that the' GoYernment
of 'Ontario will meet its pledge to
limit yWerall expenditure growth to
10% in Pro---1* Without comprom-
ising essential services.
Further, the province intends to
increase funding to the municipal-
ities in the, order of 5 to 8% for
• next .S.-car. which represents' a
subst antial cut ..back. •
News From
Huronview
The Seaforth Community band
provided a Clitistrnas program on
• Sunday afternoon arranged and
directed by .Dr. Toll. The band
-played several match Selections
and Christmas carols_ There were
step dance numbers by Brenda
.Pullman and Lisa Beauttenniiller,
stoottish dances by Sylvia
!1 Mary Glew and Angela Andress:. a
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lieu's harp solo by George Wilson; a
vituCal solo by DOirg Stewart: vocal
duets, by Debbie and Janice Rose:
. songs Inv the Dashwood quartette..
Mrs. Orville Dale thanked the.
entertainers on behalf of the
residentS, •
Two new residents. Mrs. Howes.
and Mrs. LaWsoni. were Welcomed
to the Home on Monday afternoon.
Marie. Flynn and Norman .Speir
provided the old tyme musk with
the Clinton Christian Reformed
volunteers assisting with the activ-.
itieS.
Mrs, Dave Rolston of. Goderich
'• arranged a "Fatuity Night- pro-
. gram of sacred musk featuring the
'ChapeliteS. This group of seven
; musicians include 'Mt: and Mrs.
• Don McMillan and Elizabeth..
Janice McClinche.y. Nancy Glutton.
Eric Campbell and , Mrs. -Dave
.Rolston. The residents enjoyed the
instrumentals. vocal solos. dueti., a
reading and sing-h-kung • of
Carols. Mrs., Henry' thanked the
group and expressed the wishes of
all of the residents that they would
make a :Yearly visit.
The "Oyer 90- Club held their •
morality meeting on Wednesday
with an attendance of thirty-five
members and guests. Mrs, Law son
Was welcomed to the Club and Mrs.
Elsie Henderson was a guest for
the afternoon and played the piano
accompaniment for the Christmas
prograp. Lunch was prepared by
the kitchen staff and served by the
Walkerton Club volunteers elf
Auburn.
A PROBLEM SOLVER
FOR CHRISTMAS
Fur that Christmas gift, one
which will he appreciated all
year
per.. give a' new or renewal,
subscription, to The Lucknow Sent-
Met SS per year in Canada, 1O
for foreign. An attractive . gift
card will be sent
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