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CLINTc .I'OS: We'C DI T.W4R$1).4Y131/14g-Z0*, X970 PAO 0
ttteair will also
SAY Pia «iuhl t 1l, Huron MPP
.,; .. For 1'9�'S-I976 the Minister whether any relief
to a question by �"`. before.
ob. replyt141101,„ Leader of the - Committee is asked to consider would be forthcoming to the
D.. s said. an additional expenditure of $31 property owners- in Vanastra,
O ttinn,..T'1"e „phased out . alri�se dust
. slm Premier his Mi i over last year. I stated the
%, the ��egislature _WS weed " r�lliondo not �, outside of Clinton. The rate o
.. , . µ, teation that the f ibe�ral Partyy rt owners has iof
that be Prime in G st r �Trudeatt .begrudge this-- particular the property with Minisl.>�r �, ddit o
an the, subject of: possible in•
creases in the price of crude oil
and natural gas. Premier Davis
said he made it absolltel3 clear
that Ontario opposed any in -
Crease in the price of crude ail
Until sunk time
. r or natural gas un. >a
as b flatiOfl is brought under
cgntrol and unemployment is
substantia11Y reduced, Premier
'`"Davis said t ,h Mr. dTrudeau
assured him,
Ontario's arguments and in-
dicated that • contrary to
i nal ° ex- creased 150 percent: I pointed
Ministry e a
penditure if it reflects an im- out he Mini Minister
t aantis. s
proYed environment. • terrific
Blit I pointed out that the providing a real hardship to the
major - environmental issues people of Vanastra.
.fluorides
are stillaprevalent today as they orient
last ea - or the year which are used in 85 p
Were Y ,•. �"�" t. I ` treated water in
before or the yearbeforetha tr a
Ontario -
indicated that I was not con- Fluoride studies now coming
vinced that the Minister Pias out of be
States er show to that
the
accomplished or will ac- may Fluoride studies have
complish anything close to that ecology. on for the last
which needs to be done. even only been goingon
therefore,
with the I additionalEnviron- is not -much data on which to
iture f but it seems that
eare child�en's shows
The opening production on Rex Stallings is her husband
the new Huron Country Paul Bratter- Mr, Stallings has
Playhouse stage Isreturned from England where
BARET'00'T IN THE PARK, he has appeared in the West
by Arrierica's.favourite comedy End production of Finishing
writer Neil Simon. It ,runs until Touches, Oh Calcutta ' and
Saturday, J1Fe 25:i. , • Fiddler On The Roof. He also
' One Qfhis earliest plays, it is co=starred with Peter Sellers in
a rather' innocent look at the movie "Soft Beds And Hard
newlyweds in the first flush°of Battles.
ratarriage. All, however, is not Aileen Taylor Smith returns
bliss, Paul', an up and corning to the Playhouse to appear as
young lawyer, finds himself ii1 Mrs. Banks, Corrie's self -
an unusual apartment in an sacrificing mother. She ap-
even more unusual neigh- •
peered two seasons ago in The
bourhood. Corrie, his "wife, is Fisher and
e bohemian ; Show -Off as Mrs. Fishewill be seen later this season as
NS `lo -r a.pda in The Glass
sa a .nage -. „• ..
' "George Murray, famous- Fed -
his role of Bill Craig oil the CBC
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speculation, the Fe era pens ,
P yet made a: mental nWact Assessment Bill base any facts By Joyce Pepper &Macauley) Mary Beeheler, Exeter)
Cabinet had not (Canadian Canners,
' he an- in its -present. form is any in- fluorideVd a accumulate
data coming sale Zurich; patio lights (C.E. Reid Pyllis Mountford, Clinton;
decision although
nextf ed that some kind of a dien I iofs the ac- and the Hensall & Sons) Pat Pollock; .E PermePush broom annex Auxiliary)
in the ,then 1 shments of this Minister from different
comprise a fairly sponsored successful.
1 heoy (Sylvia Merner Annie P
decision will bei made then I would have tot say that United StatesF Reid; chimes Salon) Hard- Peck (Legion
reel& set
nextfewdays' effort on the part of 'the compelling case. for treating Legion Ladies'. Auxiliary was $5 (Canadian -Legion 4G8) Scott
Premier Davis informed ing Ministerthepware) Cecil Maxwell; Graceigram; pitch fork set
and his staff leaves a great ca as• y to do ecological cal Le ionHall Friday evening in the voucher for dry cleaning Shop)Greg Sangster;
Legislature that the followingeat deal to be desired. great capacity to do g The winners are as follows. Exeter) Machine
day he sent a telex to the Prime gr harm. (Grand Bend Cleaners, car Moil (Lavender Garage)
Minister with copies' to the d Grace Wurm Exeter; clock
Collective indicated differently. TheJack Aiktnhead; two mirrors "
• m I indicated that I assumed a Bill 100; an Act respecting the The a dress is Hensall unless (Crest Hardware) Doris Allan, wax (Hensall Motors) Bill
other Premiers, to reaffirm and
goes to funding Agreements .between School article won is first, the donator Seaforth; d bill (Don Joynt)K les Garage)
rs
',Ontario's position on the large partmministry the expenditure of negotiation ° brackets and the winner Aikenhead ; $10 bill Fairbairn; oil ( Y
subject of• possible oil and this tial Y in Boards and Teachers, receivedis in Bonthron Jack Dashwood; eight
this week. followspread : table ( Olga Zemitis, aTuckey
natural gas price increases. water and sewage projects R Schwalm; lawn (Smith Construction) � Jim 'ca es Pepsi-
Mr. • Nixon then wanted to the various municipalities and second reading Pollock; $10 permWilliams Beverages) (four draws) Brian
feels yCst that believedrcti that inroads in There has
Sectionn s 64ofthe sprinkler) (Knight Electric) Hairstyling) Jim Smale. Randall, Tammy Bell„ Hilda
know, Mr.as Nbwn bellercosts, problems the pollution Billoppwhich
(Bendix)
an increase in the energy P y 1 Rose.bowl. ( Austin, Seaforth, Mrs. Ethel
be a problems in. the various Bill which r nci als from the Maria w Wasson, P xeter; Doris Jaowi; R s V (Huron
which Nixon believe. to P gout and vice -principals unit, electric mixer (Don Travers Wilma McMchael, Maxwell; bubble bath (Legion
fact,eis going to ourve a municipalities made, but I collective bargaining ri Auxiliary) Brenda W Ethel
" deleterious effect addo a Ontario are being would not be Electric) Grace Sararas; pin- Clinton;Auto Body)$l0 gift certificate (Big MMcGregor,
pressures
and further wantedrebeing to know what pressures hence "they up lamps ( 0) Irene Finlayson; flower
'F a were brought to bear on allowed to strike, on the basis Michael i° Lenting;Dashwood• two books (Legion
erns fres to the inflation in the Palmer arrangement flower
E*eter,
ate Auxiliary) J Sherry Pollock; •two
why,the Govern- in our neighbours to the south to between
en p nc pals andwthe r artificial 'flowers ( Clinton) Ruth (Cooke's ;Avon bracelet sets (Legion
+i eact control g ions to get back on be aGrace k ,
ment of -Ontario, Which can in live up Florist,Leona Auxiliary) Kim Ingram; small
e policy of and obligations to get back teachers
situation for principals pillow cases (P Clinton)L. McNaughton Avon Parke)eDave Parke) Ruby Angela
fact , Po to the-.possibleMinnie Noakes ;doll (Legion Auxiliary) g
does "not tell schedule according Ins.) $5 Beierling, soap Zurich; setar a dishes Bell; bowling set (Legion
i Ontario Hydra,Sandra Carlile Ontario Hydro that an increase agreement that was made. in the event of a strike. voucher (Ted(R on s 5 to $1) Auxiliary) M e1 i n d a BBell.--,
Orta Y be I also ,pointed out that the The other contentious issue Thuss) Elaine � (Queensway in energy rates cannot of Environment has has to do witl�m 'voluntary or Stebbins. (Hurondale punch bowl set (Q Raggedy Ann doll (Legion ,
permitted ydroime. Ministry 15 quarts milk Nursing Home) Sandra David Skea; puzzles
dro wants a 30 yet trill sit the role of sanitary _ extra curricular activities. The Dairy) George one (Leona Auxiliary) Marlene
Ontario Hy its overall Bill would place the activities Beer- on Towers: men's Avon 1fi (Legion Auxiliary)
percent increase in H3rdrorates
for 1975 and wants to double
their price in five years. The
.k-.
:t'. nmW.nnCYri. , "NA4,r:,
Public School boys' team hits the ball (lower right) during the Bil ins
1�•ff Ball of the Clinton
t►ionship game last Tuesdayagainst Huron Centennial. �cordiphot Les Cotisi Y '
umpires. Clinton won the boys'championship
delighted with � P:
con,ert..
d dew -of life
Her mother, as well, 'is
• er
Corrie s list for col* Std• Farm broadcast, plays Victor
Both haul and Mrs. Banks find Velasco. Mr. yMurray is well-
.) themselves thrust into known to Canadian audiences
situations which give, them only for his many TV and radio
- enniY a e indigestion and hadaces.apracewinners LnVictor
any Aided and abetted y •
Robert Michael GrahTh
ase of p Velasco, a rakish
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vegetables, ods - neighbour who will also be seen in e
this comedy is 'filled with -Glass Menagerie and tan
laughter for everyone. Lacey, a Playhouse, veteran,
Corrie Bratter is played by also appear.
Vinetta Strombergs who has The . dranery and The
wirked extensively across Women's Guild Boutique will
Canada. At the Manitoba be open for browsing and Stable
Theatre Centre she has ap- Fare dining will return- every
speared in Forget -Me -Not Lane Saturday night at 6:00 p.m.
and Gpdspell,t Theatre New With the great demand for
Brunswick she played Louise in tickets, two new telephone lines
Frankenstein and the National have been installed. They are
Arts Centre in Ottawa saw her 238-8451 and 2.
in The Jest Society. Her film Barefoot In The Park started
experience. ;:includes Wednesday and runs until
Kaleidoscope '73 �alnd Only God Saturday.
Knows.
land -fill sites within i o contractual or negotiable year's subscription ( ur Parke) Gordon Munn; aw bath oil (Legion
waste management policy. as Expositor)(Hensall Co-op) Mrs. Ingram';
ore landfill sites are not the items, but the teachers want Garnet AllanGreg chair Auxiliary) Sandra Towers; fire
will merely them to remain as a voluntary bill (Dr. Goddard) 1 set Tom Slavin, Exeter; $10
H
.Ir his opening- remarks answer. Y
duringthe debates on the ' postpone the garbage
both to part of their work.
f the The ultimate solutio
Sangster
(Country Flowers,
'Jerry Chappel; $10 bill (W.G.
Estimates of the Ministry o Ronald Laver;
Environment, Mr. W. Newman
bill '4.'4
�e extinguisher (Hyde Brothers)
oo (Gerota Mill)' Ron ar Y' Gordon Munn; two dinners
Exeter) Leroy
, recycle garbage but more Thompson)
rtantly to reduce the Rald's Lunch)
Minister of the Environment impo st-war boom wrist watch ( ear's
that the Ministry of the amount produced. bole y Canada First war was Ray Sohwalm; one y
said
has established a A ban on non; returns after sloe
garden
Environment aended in the
environmental
m for excellence in right
t direction
ir ct ouldri n the reductiona set (Parker & Parker)
'nand ri crash of Oct. 23, 1929. Record) Jeff Britton, Seaforth,'
environmental protectio Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is towel
enhancement which is of. garbage at its source. The Joyce Pepper;$5 voucher
throughout the Solid Waste Task Force has city of contrasts, of ancient lore Sheila
acknowledgedand history - Beaton
at non -refillable famous steel mills ( Bakery) ar's .sub-
inten wprld, I. as e , , �,s �r , .,, co t~lull*� " "magnificent beauty" sports • Reaburii ; one y
. and . / • : ;e nnserallwitcYh-
and interitlnrt . to 0. f scription of harmful `and that anyThe site was first visited
i2 Advocate) Here (Exeter
y, Times
improve this standardfrom the use of non -refillable when two Frenchexplorers,
performance.Etienne ' e and , Hair oil (Flynn barber shop)
Mr. Newman referred to the soft ha bottlesnefficial to the point Seaforth; $10
Speech from the Throne ',and revisited the rapids at this p Hilda Austin,
Spee 1 environment. Although the and gave them the name Sault voucher (Als Super Save)
k market subscription (Clinton News
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said that Ontario is present y du Gaston.
confronted by economic con- Task Force report favoured a
switch to returnable bottles the
ditions which 'call for strong
and decisive response from the phase ouster t flip s Iy t chosen to not
people and' from 'the Govern-
ment. His ministry recognizes the can itself.
that the Province's financial municipalitiesst are now trying
that many
requirements will be sub-
stantial and there is a need for bon returnable bottles but the
ass their own bylaws to ban
restraint. He said that while n
effecting restraints • his Provincial Government arty effect�e
s
Ministry does not intend to- refusedp of the bottles
follow a policy of retren- laws on banning
dent• Mr. Newman in- . and has refused individual
dicated that his Ministry will municipalities the :authority to
increase its existing en- enforce their own bans.
vironmenta1 protection Another problem which still
programmes and enhance the faces theProvince
Pro inCee pois the
quality of the environment at question
the least possible cost to the Noise causes more complaints
industrial and commercial than
boblemy It her environmental
is be ng recognized
sector of our economy and to pro
the people of this province. as a contributor to hyper-
'
pert
In presenting the estimates of tension, rie rr useless, spasm,
the Ministry of the Environ- stomach,
ment, Mr. Newman said the ulcers, nervous breakdowns,
aggregate for this year e of and ical and sometimeesal homicidal
$231,176,000 or an increase
15.6 percent over 19744975. impulses. Because of the lack
4As Critic of the Ministry of b of Provincial legislation,
the
Liberalthe Caucus,
for the local governmentsmuch to i . Authority are busy this south
Caucus, in touched opening dividuals are left very 1 icnic� rs will soon have a new pavilion to use in the neClinton Conservation area, just
on the their own to find relief.
-,i town. Workmen item the Ausabhe-BayfieldConservation x,000 grant from the Clinton Kinsmen.
Bch I brieflye- fi ding lot ,,i. ,,t.tii the 30 foot bar 10 foot structure, financed by ^t s:>ts ews-Record photo)
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1tllinietry `- ersonn r_ ,.ss t�d-.� - - , ....n,". -.4
inistry personnel Government c� ,phi
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although the model noise byla and are
d centralized and gwith
Liberal- Party concur with tim, hesitant toit• Onlyfand
decentralization, ac- time, persistence,
cornpanyiing this change wasmade opeould such a rable and effect ve be
tremendous increase in ex -F
pepditures. The expenditure for During the debates on the
the entire ministry increased estimatesof be Mi asked of the
the
by $69.5 million over the year, Environment;
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Glenn McKenzie; $10 bill (Ball
Exeter. ion (pineridge :Chalet)
Set of bed lamps ( g
Auxiliary) Tammy Alexander; Hoffman.
VLsit the Selene
"People of Rural Ontai .o; A
Photographic Documentation
by Ursula Heller", opens at
the
Ontario Science Centre on
Friday, June 27. Included in the
exhibition are illustrations of
people in the villages of
Feversham, Michipicoten
Harbour, Wilno and Big Trout
Lake, in the Blue Mountain
e Cenlre
community and at White River
airport.
Travelling with a horse
trraTer onverted'-�t"i o"li��'"
quarters and a dark room,
Ursula spent 18 months visiting
with, talking to and living with
the people-in1the�sheesi resultingQQ
communities.
show is rather like a lip
through �a- family photo album.hs.
Through,series of photograp
it narrates the distinctive life
styles, events and personalities
of rural Ontario.
Ursula Heller's project was
made possible through a grant`
from the Ontario Arts .Council.
Part of "Summer '75 at the
Science Centre", the show will
continue un ti1September.l.
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