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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-04-24, Page 15CO " THORSDA', APRIL „ uritte..PAOE► ' islewants schools open a public Education Minister Thonlas Trying out the milk can chairs in front of the Old General Store prior to the dance were Geoff Gibb, left and Marlene Sewers. (News -Record photo) Achievement days planned The Home Economics Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food is again holding 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Days in Huron County. The girls are participating in the current project, "What Shall I Wear?". The project has helped the girls plan their wardrobes with a clothing .budget in mind. The club girl has learned how to select clothes to suit her figure type, considering lines, colours and textures of fa rikk Each e member has mera blouse which will harmonize with her wardrobe. Miss Jane Pengilley, Horne Economist for Huron County, will be conducting the Achievement Days for Blyth area in Blyth Public School May 10; Dungannon area in Brookside Public School, May 17; and Clinton area in Clinton Public School, May 24. Alt friends and relatives are invited to attend the afternoon program which begins at 1:15 p.m. The girls will be presenting skits and exhibits on various topics related to this club. "Your presence will show your support for the young people in the County," says Miss Pengilley. Wens has asked Ontario school principals to open their .schools to parents during regalar school hours to mark Education Week, April20 to 26. • The time of Education Week this year is "learning is a co• operative community en- terprise", and Mr. Wells said that it reflects a growing un- derstanding among principals and teachers of the importance of a strong relationship bet- ween the school and the community it serves. "A school that is truly fulfilling its 'role is one into which parents are welcomed and one in which the staff take the time to explain to parents the hows and whys of what their children are learning. "Education Week focuses attention op our educational system and gives all of those concerned with it, teachers, parents and students the op- portunity to become more closely involved in the educational process. Education Week is traditionally open house in Ontario's schools, a tradition I believe should be carried on . 52 weeks of the year," Mr. Wells said. _ is DON'T BURN CANADA'S FORESTS! �.a By Jock Riddell, ,I'uron Awe ra The tail roxiding for" the and licensed clubs to offer their Included in � this year's opinions expressed by other choice of at least program are projects on the St. provincial premiers and work payment of is to first time patrons a o S home uyerS in Ontario milk, coffee and soft drinks as Thomas Expressway in St, wide developments = in the resew d�third reading in the well as alcoholic.. beverages. Thomas and the E.C. Rowe energy field. Early econoznie Le Mature this week. Any The introduction of licenses for Expressway in Windsor and recovery in the United States is dividual who purchase or recreation clubs and new continued work on the Hanlon considered unlikely by many builds a housing unit, *hiech cabaret licenses is also Expressway in Guelph. The expert observers. includes a mobile home that- proposed costs of these major projects In a speech to the Brampton meets prescribed standards defined by the Canadian is Association, th Clubs whose prime function are shared, by the Province of Rotary Club last wee , ve entertainment rather Ontario and » the concerned Ontario's Labour Minister said Standards in an a provision of food, . municipality. "Society is not completely sold Ontario during the period from would be ermitted to sell less The financial critic of the on the concept of equal pay 'if' April 8,Jamesequal work",and indicated that 1975 to December 31, food than is required at present Liberal Party, "the legislation under the law i e proposal for Breithaupt of Kitchener; led off in his opinion, g a cabaret licens is 'put into the budget debate and strongly now in' effect does as much as effect. Another newiense is a criticized the Provincial society is prepared to accept". patio license which wou'l&cover. Treasurer for the budget which As- the Minister responsible the provision of alcoholic was brought down on the 7th of for employment standards in beverages at an outdoor site April. He pointed out that in the . Province, which adjoining existing, already this budget the Davis Gover- specifically includes ensuring licensed indoor premises. nment has, for the fourth that working women of Ontario For the first time applicants 'consecutive year, un- have the same pay, the same for liquor licenses in Ontario derestimated its `spending status, and the , same op - will be entitled to public requirements. portunities as the working men hearings under the' new Last year's predicted of Ontario, his attitude came as regulations and will also ` be spending increase , was 14.2 a surprise to many people. able to appeal decisions of the percent and by the year's end There are now some 1.2 Liquor License Board of this had jumped to 20.8 percent. million women in the labor Ontario to a higher tribunal to The record in the area of deficit force in Ontario, 61 percent be established by the Gover- financing is equally bad and by married and 33 percent with nment. March 31, 1974 the Davis children. Many women are Two permanent advisory government had added more virtually the head of the family, principal rest committees are alsoo to deal be p�r.ovince'sn $3 ldebt. dollars to the raisiand in these days of increasing ren on their own A grant will be paid to a established, one t person who purchases either. a specifically with problems . The Province's accumulated inflation, two incomes are not a new or used housing unit for the related to special occasion net debt had more than doubled luxury but a necessity. first time. Residents living permits and another to deal in four years from 1.4 billion The Minister of Labor was outside of.Ontario will not be with overall liquor policy. dollars to $2.9 billion dollars he questioned in the House about eligible for the grant if they This week in the Legislature continued. This year the budget the statement which he had owned their own homes before the Minister of Transportation will go into debt by a further made and in an attempt to moving to Ontario. and Communications an- $1.6 billion dollars at least, explain what he meant by To quality for the grant the nounced a $436.4 million dollar according to the Treasurer. saying society was not com- •m which includes work The Treasurer has indicated pletely sold on the concept of 1975 inclusive, is eligible to apply for a grant providing that the housing unit is his principal residence. As soon as the housing unit in Ontario is purchased or built, an individual may apply to the Minister of Revenue for the payment -of a $1,000 grant. In each -of the two subsequent years the individual upon the anniversary, of the date of posse' sion, may apply for supplementary grants of $250.00 in each year. These supplementary grants are conditional upon the individual • continuing to inhabit the �► original ' housing unit as his p ' 1 residence. b 18 of ogra first housing unit owned by the . highways. Some $261.7 million three assumptions ; ear y i e. y e applicant. Title in or possession dollars will be spent on high- economic recovery ' in the MacBeth told the Legislature, 4 of the housing unit must be way construction in the current United States, agreement "that I turned to the Bible, the taken by the applicant during year. Funds have been made within Canada to hold the price New Testament, I think. You the period of eligibility from available for the resurfacing of of gas and oil at current levels remember the parable about April 8, 1975 to December 31, Highway 83 from Russelldale and the pursuit of expansionary the workers going into the 1975 inclusive. The purchase • westerly to Highway 21 at policies by the Federal field? Well, there were dif- price must be equal to the fair Brewster. Government. All very sweeping ferent rates of pay....". market value and the applicant The major work in southern assumptions , based on The Labor Minister was or any person who holds title Ontario involves development situations which are, to a interrupted by cries of disbelief with him are eligible for only of the freeway systems. Con- greater or less extent, beyond from Opposition Members. one' grant in respect of any struction is continuing on High- the Provincial Government's h . g unit way 401 east and west of Metro control. h At the must a years pr , age or over and it must be the on 849 miles of the Province's, that this budget is based on equal work, he turned to the _ 1 Bibl "Mab its time" Mr. ousm . 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