Clinton News-Record, 1975-05-15, Page 18Provincial Court - Xudge,
,,,,y1,144404,,44 MPP' Glenn 1 -lays last Wednesday in
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man $100
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Ser0C00i," Rene The Province will alsoHnow pasSedtmpieNAlinett
Clinton tined 10 -Ye ld
and SoIa1 announced in the assume the iMsPonsibliitY, ot of measure's proposeil by the„ elpal Act, :The Amend, lillea/lytectsh $'441ho was livin'''244we'arth4-M-4
74,00slat,Ure ttils week dumps meeting Ole cestseteYegle4ses' Treaquie_2r Sbine of 'these iments to the Municipal Act ; in 6 ;Isefice
treet
Va/411Y, BelletttAl and -hearing aids for FBA and clude , An Act to provide for the topowi •
-*AIN4,010frihied-- egiSes, • 'Olds Provide for the PaYInent ot They delete the sections In '1 Clinton at the tit" tj•le
rig ' of
t'A4r4,4rp-Asvititaykeeprogincte.,;..,,rei was-'16iiiiisOy 0.6t4P to First p/ nom" a. Act which the'' ':3140014qMiltlar-VraYlrigalSOQr possessing
These 44rot., t4 designed ...:-OalcnIliting -tile-.
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ty improve. the sloatien..Q, 0100 Municipality. ° This Act .11„-.'wy-1,4-Iii,for -,--geor.0.,,PtirPose 'amniuniticeti f"
on Family `' Benefits ". and , of.4une' :Changes in the malting grants to personsDitterential betweenc ,,,'tswei(lfY:etanttsf:Ttlerndiew."4:YdStieSattecily1thre.
00901 wegere,, Assistance,. 'program will'he trOch4Ce4 0 who i4trchase or build for residential, 4arm and com,
The dianSea,Witibtin.$004 0. help, mothers, rec p.1,13N0,- first time home., -,This .merctig. MOS bP.: 1147.tiVcijosf'4Clisareboguat erd ityranyeina2\ lea!'
increase, " in., allowances -work patt-tirne lase .are to. program wi
reinain eff Ct standardited • at 15. percent "
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weapon. • '
' "" he 31st '1975 '1?he aCross they province, • Apo 21,..rnile car chase through
those receiving' benefits under enable a FBAmother to retain untu at
theSe programs and'will more of her part-time eamings firreasurer in his budget speech 'calculated in accordance with the sOrrounding countryside
that this', grant will 60;iteri The Ontario, Unconditional speeds of up to 100 miles per
provide incelitives for part-. the earnings are averaged said
tinle etriPlaYMent he'll) , over three monthS especially new linditised homes and apply Orants Act, 1975, PaYPIellts in hour, _ended, in a $15O fine and
tOr ing tO thO' likrk force. if they take adVantage Of regardless of the price of the lfeu of taxation under section
304 will'Aow be made in respect three months driver's license
suspension for 18 -year-old
re
TheSO Changes are in' line with seasonal employment op. home or the income of the
of certain previously exempt Lionel J. Stanley of 10 Victoria
thelbrOne Speech of March 11, portunitieit Mothers on pure sec.
• $4600;aMsistance.General •-13•
a work expenses Bill 29 - An Act to
Street, Vanastra. •
existing $100 exemption which Revenue Fund. This legislatibn Payments for the educational as charged following he
testiinony of Clinton Constable
family size, in addition to the Credit of the Consolidated agricultural research stations.
FBA families are currently authorizes the Lieutenant institutions, such as the schools Wayne McFadden who gave
allowed to earn- per month Governor in Council to raise, for the deaf and blind and chase to the Stanley vehicle
before their benefit is reduced. from when he' recognized -
time to time, by way of agricultural colleges, such as .
• New features to help and loan, in any manner provided.' the one In Ridgetor, will be Mr.
Stanley as driver whose license
encourage motherS leaving by , '• The Financial calculated at $50 per student was under suspension at the
assistance for fulltime emr Administration Act, such.Surns place. time. Mr. Stanley was also
ployment will also be in-' of money as are considered Payments for agricultural fined $63 for creating un-
tensiontroduced. ey are an ex- neceisary, not exceeding research stations will be
of limited benefits over $1,400,000,000. calculated on an acreage basis,
three months, continuation of Bill 37 - An Act to amend The as is currently done for, necessarY noise when he
Th
squealed his car tires in the
drug, dental and 011IP Farm Products Marketing Act. Q1:0
rovincial parks. This formula early morning hours of August
verag ,
0 for , the first few 3 The purpose of this legislation provides $5 per acre for the
1 $2 r er acre for
. educational institutions, and Mr. Stanley was found guilty
exeMption which will vary by the Raising of 1Vioney on the
t to,provi
months -of r employment_ and is to provide_ for control of the first 00 acres, p
co
changgi to help re-entry to the production of chicks -for- the next 9;900 -acres and 50 cents
Family Benefit5 program if placement, eggs and hatching an acre on the acreage in ex -
this becomes necessary for a eggs and the possession of fowl cess of 10,000 acres. In addition,
period of up to one year. by means of a quota system. the amendments delete the
Changes to current programs Bill 40- An Act to,provide for limitation in the Act which
will mean an increased benefit the Payment of Unconditional restricted the payment under
to the 50,000 Ontario Residents Grants. This legislation con- Section 304 to no more than 25
on family benefits and 158,000 solidates into one Act The percent of the net municipal
Municipal Unconditional levy.
Grants Act, 1974, The Regional There is a very- good
Municipal Grants Act and The possibility that a Provincial
Property Tax Stabilization Act, election will be called in June.
.1973. Several strong indications point
Payments to municipalities to a June "election. Both the
in recognition of expenditures election expense iegislation and
for the provision of municipal Riding Redistribution
police services will be in- legislation were passed earlier
creased in 1975 from $5 to $8 per this month - Premier Davis
capita. Payments to regional announced that Agriculture
Minister, William Stewart and
municipalities, in recognition
of expenditures for the long-time party worker, Hugh
provision , of regional police MacCaulay are Tory Campaign
services will be increased from co-chairmen, effective im-
$7 to $12 per capita. . mediately - In the news release
Changes have been made to announcing the' appointments
the general support grant the Premier said that Tories
provisions. Each municipality across Ontario "clearly have a
will receive a general support responsibility to undertake
grant equal to 6 percent of its every effort , to ensure
19't4 net general dollar levy. maximum campaign readiness
The fixed mill rate dif- in each riding of -our provin0" -
. Premier Davis recently named
• •
The $1,500 Ontario
Home Buyers Grant.
overweight?
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Get ready summer!
HUNDREDS OF CLASSES,
There's a class
near you.
CLINTON
Wesley Willis
United Church
Victoria 8. King Streets
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
lose weight
with the
Canadian
Family Meal Plan
Try,Counterweight Foods
fonatte calorie -conscious.
Available at your supermarket.
21,1974, hrOpSh:01 the Clinton Rollo
The. largest fine of the day, Tone led tto the conviction of'
24.yee:r.0.4 yst).400A,_ sleepribmg ,b4CiortdorogniiSoltu,orlrouit of Birk for
SChilhe of RR BeVield Constable Shropshall said he
Judge-40A10100-h1M guilty Stoppeit the car of the 221ear.
Aw.44hargesr,,on0 1.0 ,-,1m1i4004, Utis„,tite.04,-„a
driving and one for refusing a opened ease of beer containing
'breathalizer test. Mr, Schilbei 19 full and five empty bottle4
Whg was PreVAQUSVconvictgd sitting on the passenger side of
of drunk driving, also had his the front seat. There were five
driver's license revolted for people in the car, Constable
three months, , Shropshall said.
Last 'November 22; Constable Mr, St. Louis Was nOt in court
Lee .of the 'RCIVIP's Stratford when Judge Hays passed
cletAChment searched the home sentence of $53 or five days in
of 4;yearrold --Arthur Royce jail.
Snell and4ound marijtiana in Keith O'Connell of 1() Erie St.,
bureau dresser ttrawer. Mr. Clinton was also not in at.
Snell of Regina Vanastra tendance when he was found
pleaded giiilty to the charge of guilty - of having liquor in his
possession of marijuana and car. In the April 11 incident,
. Clinton Constable Don Arm-
waTsefsitnieindon7y5.by Constable Don strong told the court that he
st4ped_ Mr, O'Co_ nnell's car on
Ninple Street to find twobott*
.of friobrprinitn,s ithttethrrAro,tuarldt ovine ther
w.,
fitk 03 or eight clays in jaiL
In other court business
4-ItjVIQiiic*tiorlIViallarYIWSta:;s,"IC9-14rnat4"oril284,6*-gue°141tY"19at
failing to report a motor vehicle
accident w he ran his car'
into a telephone p010 and fined
him $43.
Central Huron
econdary
School
s presents
IRVING BERLIN'S
PoOtovarletleS •
The potato varieties 'olOst. •
widely grown in Canada are .„
Sebago, Kennebed., Netted
Gem, Katandin; Green
Mountain, Irish Cobbler and
Keswick. Some varieties, such..
' as Netted Gem, have a high
-dry.matter content that makes
them excellent for baking.
ANNIEGET
YOUR GUN
— a musical in two acts
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
MAY 1445-1641
CURTAIN TIME: 8:00 P.M.
ADULTS: $2L50 STUDENTS: $2.00 CHILDREN: 50c
AT THE DOOR
To celebrate and introduce
o ur "NEW GIRL", we're
o ffering a Permanent Wave
• SPECIAL
MARLENE STARTS MAY 13
776 -...,i117getitT'Hit*v?-7
Ontario understands how important it is to have a home of your own.
And we'd like to help out with a 'grant of $1,500 toward your first home. It's
,part of an overall plan t� make rilorc homes available in Ontario. And stim-
ulate our economy. So it's good for ail of us.
The answers to your questions cap be found in a handy booklet specially
prepared to help you understand every detail of the Grant. For your free
copy, write to: Ministry of Revenue, Ontario Home Buyers Grant,
Queen's Park, Toronto M7 A 2C9.
For more information, telephone us (free of charge) by dialing "0" and asking the
operator for Zenith 8-2000. Residents within the Metro Toronto local calling
area should dial 965-8470.
MARLENE MALL
Marlene McNall comes here with over 41/2
years hairdressing experience, 31/2 in Aylmer,
Ontario and a year in British Columbia. She is
fully qualified in all phases of hairdressing. To
celebrate Marlene joining our staff we are
pleased to offer a real money saving perm
special. We hope you'll drop in and meet Marlene
or call for an appointment.
We have many ways
to make you look your
best. Why not try ---
•A new hair pattern
*A nice new permanent
•A new short haircut
•Or have your hair tipped or streaked
VV. Darcy MoKoough
Ontario
William Davis
Premier
Arthur Meen
Treasurer of Ontario Minister of Revenue
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CLINTON