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By MPP Jack Riddell
Record of second session
As mentioned in a recent colulim,
the Second Session,of the:3:h-(l Parlia-
rnent of the Ontario Legislature end-
ed February 12, 1987. 1 thought I-
Inight-add a few more details of this
productive session. Since i1 started on Regulation Act__l986 - Provides for
April 22, 1986, 121 billsewent-through designation - of drugs as inter -
the Legislature. including 28 which changeable -use of "generic" drugs.
were carried over from the first Bill 165 • (Adoption Disclosure)
session. Child Family Services Act Amend -
01 those, 71 -have-received Royal meat - Provides a fratnework for
Assent and have become law. Includ- disclosure of certain 'information con-
ed in the 7171 were two Private cerning birth relatives of adult
Members Bills: the -'nine Amend- adopted persons.
Bill 12 - CoMpensat ion 1'0r Victims
of ('rime Act Amendment - Provides
anew framework for compensation
awar(Is and their enforcement. -Bill 65 - Labour Relations Amend-
ment Act - Provides for the settlement
of first contracts by arbitration where
collective bargaining frustrated.
Although the new session doesn't
begin until April 28. 1987'with a new
throne Speech, all MPP's are very
busy. In addition to the full agenda of
cabinet meetings and sub -committee
meetings I am travelling extensive -
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m(nt Statute Law Amendment Act,
1986 - Provides—for—enforceiner U'-
through penalties for pollution
offenses. -
Bill 75 - Education Amendment Act,
1986 - Governs the use of French and
English as minority Languages in the
public school system. •
Bill 76 - English and Wabigoon
Systems Mercury Contamina-
tion Settlement Agreement Act. 1986
- Settles decade -old case.of mercury
poisoning of river system.
Bill 111 Family Law Amendment
Act. 1986 - Improves spouses" rights
and benefits under pension .and in-
surance plans.
Bill 54 - Ontario Drug Benefit Act,
1986.- Puts the Drug Benefit Plan
within a legislative framework.
Bill 55 - Prescription IJrug Cost
The .balance of the grant will_ be
paid in-subsequen4 years -as construc-
tion proceeds. -
The Ministry of the Environment
will provide a 50 percent grant
towards the preparation of a Waste
Management Master Plan for the
County of lluron. The total estimated
non cost for the study is $200,000. and will
look at options for solid waste disposal
in the County.
mens Act;which starts Daylight Sav-
ing time the first Sundae in Api•il, in-
stead of the last: and Bill 146, which
named a 'I'otvnship alter :Rick
Hansen, the Man in -Motion.
(fere is just a partial list of signifi-
cant Government Legislation that
was approved: - • -.
Bill 30 - Education Amendment Act
1986 - extending full public funding 10
Roman Catholic High.Schools. -
B ill 7- Equality Rights Statute Law
Amendment Act. 1986 - Brought On-
tario Iluntan Rights (?(xte in line with_
('liarter of flights and F ree-dooms-: --ly-throughout-the-Provinee-and41)e_
Bill 9'4 - flealth ('are Actessibilily riding. meeting farmers.. producer
Act, 1981; - Banned extra -billing by groups and constituents. doctors. - As well, all other NIPP's on both
-Bill ft-- French. language Services sides of the -house have been follow -
Act. 1986 - Extended rights of French ing a heavy regime of Committee
Language to Ontario Government work. They are examining and listen -
services. ing 10 -bt ie1s on private pension
Bill 51 - Residential Rent Regula- benefits. pay equity. freedom of infra--
tionAct. 1986 - Extended hent Control malion and environmental clean-up to
acid established a Rent Registry -hill name just -a fete.
standardize most tents in 1)ntario 10 1hu•on grants
a "fair market valise' The Ministry of -Env'ir'onment has
B ill 10:1 - Election Finances Act. announced an ilerim -payment of
1986 - F01 first time placed limits in$20l.IIIIO10the town ofSeaforth aspart
spending for' provincial election nt a $I,134,01)1) total grant on the
campaigns.. town's' $1.562:000 sewage- works
Bill 112 - Environmental Enforce- project.
Science fair is set
for Clinton in April
Astronaut Roberta Bondar• at-
tributes much of her success to her
participation in regional science lairs.
And 0's possible another astronaut is
among the IICweSt generation 1►I
young scientists preparing for the
Ilurnn-('ounty Regional Science Pair.
April 11) and 11 al the Clinton Public
'School in Clinton.
Prizes 10 be won include rash
awards. trips to the Canada Wide
Science Pair in May and a trip to the
Suncor Youth Symposium on Ar-
tificial intelligence in .lune. Projects
will be on display for public viewing
from noon tintil 4:00 p.m. -
Students in grades seven lo 12 from
local schools will be competing in the
fair. organized by local volunteers
Anil sanctioned'hy the Youth Science
Foundation. The Foundation. a
charitable nonprofit, orgaliization.
sponsors more than 80 regional
science fairs that strelch($ Irons
Wahush. Labrador 10 Victoria, British •
('olumhia.
(Inc of the most coveted privies is
the Suncor Energy Award. which en-
titles the V0111.10' 10 t ravel all-exix'nses
paid 10 a week -tont; national.sym-
posium on artificial intelligence Al l
in Toronto. The program comhines
challenging ideas. "han(1s'on"
science and all opportunity to meet
like lnjnde(I students from all over. the
country.
-Ma ay
Otlllt1'y-
"\lany scientists an(1 futurists
believe Al• will transform our think-
ing. our .jobs and our society." said
'l'om Thomson. -president and chief
executive officer of Suncor inc. "in-
ternalhma1 researchers will help the
students explore these issues.
"Experts Froin Xerox Canada
and the Canadian Institute for Ad-
vanced Research will also help tine
students solve a 'hands on' problem
- the design of a simple AI program."
said Mr. Thomson. Xerox is providing
.AI workstations for the hands on part
of the syMpOSium.
Thomson said that "the era of in-
telligent machines is still in the
future. but the time 10 begin prepar-
ing is now. 11'e.believe That the Sun-
cor Youth Symposium will help make
young people more aware of the
Challenges the}' will face.' And we
hope 0 will help stimulate debate on
the. benefits as well as the risks (iI
AI. --
SEED PIC
UP DAYS
PICK-UP YOUR PRIDE SEED
At Doug Lightfoot's RR 1 Crediton
on"Wed:, March 25 & Thurs., March 26
Time 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
For directions call 234-6287
REFRESHMENTS SERVED • '
Remember, if you pick-up and pay for your Pride Seed. this clip can he traded fora Pride Draw
Pin. Customers are also entitled 10 a S% discount if seed is paid for on pick-up day. If you
cannot attend Pride's Seed Pick:Up Days, seed will be deliveredps usual
Ale(t
Dale McAllister,
with over 20
years experience
in hairstyling, is
now open in the
lower level of the
Devon Building.
Phone 235-2801
Band
Members
Dashwood, Seaforth
Band is holding their
first practice of the
se.OSOIL on Sunday,
March 29th at Seaforth
Town Hall, 2 p.m. More
members are needed.
All are welcome.
1
otsest Diner
237-3753
Dashwood '
Open 7 days a week
Mon. to Fri.
7 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
A_Sat. 8 Sun.
Z. t
c% 7:30 P.m.
e,close
7:30 p.m./
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BARN
DANCE
Friday, March 27:
SINGLES DANCE
Music by
COUNTRY VERSATILES
Dancing- 9 p.m. - 1 a -as.
Saturday, March '28:
Music by
MERV WOODS' 9 -PIECE
ORCHESTRA
Dancing 9 pin. - 1 a.m.
No Blu• Jeans, PI•as•I
349-2678
Group Reservations Welcome.
Times -Advocate, March
South Huron
Junior Farmers
Beach Party
Dance
March 28
Hensall Community
Centre
D.J. Mr. Happy
9- 1
$5.00 per person
Age of majority card
25, 1987
Page 13A
OHA Jr. 'D'
Hawks
Booster Club
presents
i
Traces
Sat., Mar. 28
South Huron Rec
- Centre
9- 1
Lunch provided
$7.00 per person
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH'S BEST
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
PARTY HEARTY DOU BLE SHOT
WITH
THIS WE NO COVER
Gordon Auxiliary
Turkey Supper
at Caven_Presbyterian Church
March 26;-1987
5:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Adults: 57.00; 12 years and under 53.00
Tickets available at: Anstett's, Feather _Tick and
Smyths
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tke Bea&
DINING LOUNGE f, TAVERN
OPEN
WED. - SUN.
Lunch & Dinner
SUNDAY BRUNCH
10 a.m. 2 p.m.
238-2251
Grand Bend
r
O.E.S., Exeter
Chapter #222
Ham &.Scalloped
Potato Supper
Exeter Masonic Hall
William St. N.
Sat., March 28
5 - 7 p.m.
Adults 56.50
12 and under $3.00
4 and under free
Advance tickets only from
Image Cleaners, National
Trust, EMA Foods, Dinney
Furniture, Hopper- Hockey
Furniture, Crediton 234-6221,
Dashwood 237-3450, Hensall
262-2103
KEEGAN'S INN
In Centralia
presents the best in live
entertainment
This Fri. & 'Sat.
March 27 & 28
Dance to
HONEYMOON
April 3 & 4
The new GRAND SLAM
Our renovated licenced din-
ing room is open 10 a.m. - 2
p.m. and 5 -p.m. - 8 p.m.
For good food and live enter-
- tainment come to
KEEGAN'S INN
Bingo I
Lucan Arena
Wednesday, March 25
Doors open - -6:30
Bingo Starts 7:30
Regular games, share
the wealth, standup
March Specials
Every Wednesday night in
March
$1000
Jackpot game
Mystery Bingo Game
' * Bonanza
5500,00 in 50 calls
Escalating 5100
and 1 call per week
Due to license regulations no one
under 16 years of age will be
admitted
Exeter Legion Auxiliary
Dabber Bingo
Thursday, March 26
8 p.m.
GUARANTEED JACKPOT
"Letter H $50.00"
Full Card 5500.00
Early'Bird , 10 regular games, 2 specials, share the
wealth, Mini Jackpot
No persons under 16 allowed to play
Licence `number 537449
South -Huron Recreation Centre
RUDY
BAND
Presents:
50's -
&
60's
Music
Sat., April 25th
Exeter Arena
Dancing: 8:30 - 1 a.m. Tickets: 57.00 advance
58.00 at door
Tickets at: Exeter Arena, Shaws Exeter, Shaws Hensall,
Shows Zurich, Pinecrest Variety, Crediton
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HOMESTYLE FOODS
437 Main St., Exeter 235-1842
Weekend Specials
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun.
Pizza Special
'1.00 off
51.50 off
52.00 off
Small _
Medium
Large
Fish & Chips 299
1/4 Ib. Hamburger
We honour all competitors coupons
' Bring 'ern in''
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Middlesex Provincial
Liberal Association
Annual
Fund Raising
Dinner
Friday,
March 27, 1987
,New Canadian Club Strathroy, Ont.
Guest Speaker:
Hon. Ken Keyes
Solicitor General of Ontario and Minister of
Correctional Services
Social Hour 6 p.m.
Dinner/ Dance 7 p,m.
Tickets $50. per person. $25.00 for seniors
over 65 or youth under 25
Tickets available from Don Boogermart
453-6300
Held under the authority of a special
occasion permit
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