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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-03-20, Page 14ZA taNTO 4 N WS,R ,CQRDRThU*SPAY; MARCH 20, 1975 BY jorlt Kirlrlell, Iluron The Fifth Session izof the 29th transmission line out of the Parliamenebegan on March 11 Bruce generating station. By with the usual formalities. The , 1983 if Hydro's plans go ahead Lieutenant Governor, Pauline as proposed the assets of the McGibbon and her husband Crown Corporation Would in - Donald rode in a horse drawn crease from their value in, 1972 open Landau, from the Royal ' • York Hotel to Queen's Park. The procession made its way up University Avenue to Queen's Park and after arriving in front of the steps of the Parliament Building to a trumpet fanfare, Mrs. McGibbon rev`%wed a Guard of Honour. The Lieutenant Governor was later escorted by the Premier to the Speaker's Chair, where she read the Speech from the Throne. Most of the speech. read by the Lieutenant Governor dealt with the tough economic times the Government expects in the near future. Other than the appointment of an Ombud- sman, there were few details of the Government's plans for the session which is expected to be the last before an election. The highlights from the Speech from the Throne, that opened the new Session of Jle Legislature are as follows: A Provincial Ombudsman will be appointed to ensure the protection of Ontario citizens against arbitrary judgment or practices. Law enforcement agencies and the public will be asked to ensure that our cities and streets will remain among the safest and most secure in North America. The people of the Province are asked to exercise moderation and restraint . in wage demands and the pricing of goods. Benefits and services to the elderly will be extended and appropriate steps taken to compensate social benefits recipients who have been hurt by inflation. Homeownership will be encouraged so that Ontario families may continue to be the best housed in Canada. Policies will be aimed at giving greater opportunity to women in the Civil Service and eliminating discrimination in jobs both , in the Government and private industry. Measures will be introduced to provide Ontario farmers with reasonable assurance of the profitable continuing operation of their vital en- terprise. The size of the Civil Service will remain frozen at its 1974 level, as one of the number of measures which are designed to set a leading example of prudence and economy in the management of Government costs. • A Provincial budget will be brought down April 7th. After the official opening the Lieutenant Governor and her husband and Premier William Davis and his wife received about 800 guests in Mrs. McGibbon's suite on the 2nd floor of the Legislature Buildings. Allan Grossman, Provincial Secretary for Resources Development, announced the Government's decision to establish an independent Commission of enquiry into the long range planning of Ontario's power needs. The Commission which anticipates two years of public hearings across the Province will em- phasize public participation in planning the expansion of Ontario Hydro for 1983 to 1993. the-First'tit le -the, Ontario ..-_ _.. •'Government will provide money for public participants at the hearing. Mr. Grossman said Ontario Hydro's expansion plans up to 1983 have already been largely approved and—these electrical generating and transmission projects will go ahead. These projects include a generating station on, the north channel of Georgian Bay, extra high voltage supply lines to Kit- chener, London and the Ottawa -Cornwall area, and ` a second extra high voltage of about 5.5 billion to more than $30 billion.' Consequently the Ontario Gov.ernment has decided that a potential public investment of this magnitude and importance alone warrants , wide spread pubiie, • in. volvement .in directing its future growth. It is possible that these open discussions can take as long as two years to complete. The hearings will consider all aspects of Ontario's power needs in. eluding the impact on urban planning, agricultural and, the industrial sector and consumer prices. The Provincial Auditor's report released in the Legislature this week, criticized the. advertising practices of the Ontario Government. The Government bought more than $3,22 million worth of advertising without competition or formal contract in 1973.79. Four ministries were singled out for mention in the report, with industry and tourism being the biggest advertising spender paying Camp Associates Advertising Limited • $1,835,584 between Mara and December, 1973 without a formal contract. A year ago the Auditor noted that Camp Associates had been paid • $1.2 million by the ministry over seven months in 1972 without written agreement. Jobs given to Camp Associates without contract by the Government had become political issues inthe past because the firm headed by Norman Atkins, is a close adviser to Premier William Davis, and prominent Con- servative Dalton Camp, who heads the Commission, studying' the Legislature, still has an interest in the firm. The Auditor in his latest report comments Qn advertising and• film promotion work valued at more than $800,000 for the ministry of transport and communications, $2.50,900 for the- ministry of labour and $298,000, for the civil service commission. A number of bills were in- troduced into the Legislature this week, one of which was moved by the Honourable, Mr. White, former treasurer and now minister without portfolio, entitled An Act to Regulate political party financing and r k election contributions arid; expenses. I;n giving the thit reading of this bili, .:,White' announced that arrangeA pn are being. -made with the Co. operation of the minister of finance for Canada and the minister of revenue to h., troduce into the Personal in- come tax system an Ontario political party contribution credit. This credit will be a deduction from Ontario taX, otherwise payable withrespect to bona fide contributions to (continued on page 4A) Independent Shipper to United Co-opera,live of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636 By 1:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up f Shop A&P...Enjoy Great Meat WHOLE PORK SHOULDERS 10 to 14 -LBS AVERAGE Ib CANADA GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, FROZEN, ROASTING Chickens VAC.•PAC 5 TO 7 -LBS AVERAGE 669¢ CANADA GRADE "A", EVISCERATED, FROZEN, VAC PAC, YOUNG Turkeys 5 TO 9 -LBS AVERAGE Ib 72? Pork Chops SHOULDER OR BUTT Ib 88? 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