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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-01-02, Page 8': L , §Ri. ,' JANVA'R 2:r 1.978 . r, °•°. •Supplemenytary estimates' providing for the spending of an additional $496 million by the ,provincial -government. in the a current financial year were ,presented._ to...,th.e..:' ,egi lature .. this week. • • They show that the province will need that amount over and • above "the 8.3 -billion listed in the 'April budget to pay for its various programs until the, end of March 1975. Much of the increased ven- ding is by the. Health and Education. Ministries. The total cash deficit put at $847 million on October 31st could rise to about $900 million by the end of the year according, to some Treasury estimates. •A new Ministryof' Culture and . Recreation is to, be established by the Ontario Government. - Legislation is expected soon to protect buildings that are of historic or architectural value. The Ministry of Culture and Recreation will inherit certain responsibilities from the established Colleges and- . .1By Jack I idcdfll, Iiu.rm' t4i'"P Universities and Community and Social ,Services Ministries. The Education Acb• 1974 was passed this week ancdamong its 274 sections is section 49 which permits Parents .of children' at- tending a public or secondary ; . aehoo1'to visit the -school at any time. The same privilege is ex- tended to I Members. of . Parliament and Clergymen to visit ,,,an'y school within their constituency or district as the case may be. The idea behind 'this is that parents do have the right to visit educational facilities. where their children are being, educated and for which they ' are paying. Beer and soft drink cans with . pull tab openers will be replaced by push open cause within a year according to En- vironment Minister, Wm. Newman, the environmentalists are unhappy, however, that he refused to ban the cans en- ' tirely. •' Mr. • •Newman issued a statement of policy in tabling the 1258 page final report of the .Solid Whsle Task Force in the Legislature. What Mr. Newman will. not accept are therecommen- dations in the report that retailers be required to carry returnable soft drink con- tainers of the same brands and sizes they now carry in non- returnables" and the suggestion that deposits on beer bottles be increased. Over 96% of beer bottles are returned now. Mr. Newman said the Gover- nment position on banning non returnable containers "blends positive improvements to our environment with the minimum disruption to em- ployment, investment and minimum additional cost to the consumer". He further went on to say that • next year he intended to sit down with the industry and work it ,out. 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