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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-11-20, Page 22T e
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to file
Plans.
alipprovs the Ontario
nerdy passed ._ e
*Met. the al *qty
mittee with no tronble.
The Legislation defines six
categories et opo su ters.
The teams to Sim
Priori in ; pplless, in.,
lu es ro: li ? eo and.
villi i mailed to.reel pien.
the . strike ends before
Tuesday November 111th.
GAINS cheques will be
malted as usual. These
arrangements to piek up
cheques apply onto Ontario
GAINS cheques for persons 65
and over.
For the past two weeks, the
officials in the Ministry of
Revenue have . been
telephoning Ontario Home
Buyers Grant applicants
whose applications have been
approved and rehash* them
of the date on ' which their
grant • cheque would be
available for. pack up from
one of their locations. The
locations Include most
Province of Ontario Saving
Offices, Regional Assessment
Offices and .Retail Sales Tax
District Offices, as well as the
office of the Guaranteed
Income and 'Tax Credit
Branch at 7? Bloor Street
West in Toronto.
The Attorney General. Roy
McMurtry informed the
By Rena Caldwell
We are sorry to. report Mrs.
Ivan Forsythe fell and broke
her arm.
Miss Jean Ivison received
word of the passing of her
aunt, Mrs. Robert Brownlee,
Thursday night in Oregon.
She was in her SSth year and
was a former resident of
K.ippen. She leaves a family
of three, two sons and a
daughter.
A stag was held at ,fully
Gully in honour of David
Well whose marriage takes
place this week.
Mrs. Robert Baillie visited
with relativesnear here
Supday.
MEETINGS
VANASTRA
SHILLELAGH
ihtuencet thr
t with
t!.JF theay.p 2"r toput
to tip replant
c dein,
Robert Nixon. Leader of the
Liberal Part?, asked the
minister of eduction.
Thomas Wells, to clarify the
present situation with the
secondary school teaeherS
and the extent to which they
come directly under'
f urisdicticln of the pile w
are, apply the p a
wage control legislatlo
federally, He wanted t
Whether there has been .
indication from Ottawa t2.aMr
there . will be a► 'spar
exemption pause of
dating of the previous
agreement„ and "whether"
are to apt, at face value.
statements that have been
reported and allegedly ma+
by the minister of finance,
that this particular situation
falls directly under the
regulations and that, in fact,
no wage settlement more
than 12 percent *ill be: per-
mitted,"'
Mr. Wells replied that he
clarified this to both sides of
the dispute, in a meeting he
had with. thein. Mr. Wells said.
that in this particular dispute
the guidelines apply . to the
secondary school teachers,
and this was agreed o by
both parties. However, there
are sections in the guidelines
which indicate that, perhaps,
special consideration night
be given.
One of these sections in-
dicate that "Special
con-
sideration will he given for
those signing a contract, or
negotiating a new contract
for one that was signed prior
to 1974". The other section
concerns historical
relationships and no one has
given any explanation to it as
yet. Under both these sec-
tions, a case can be put to tete
,it to
o local
school
girds retatyeta.
VOW p rieents. which will
amount to about $.3 h iildn
this year, repSent more:.
than , if a tot it revenues
the provinces local gove
indents and school boards, as
well v vas conservation
a�itlwora<ties, ctildreres aid
societies. hezne for the aged
and library boards.
. Municipal leaders ?have
accused the government eat
lack of leadership in refuting
to creates a provincitii anti.
inila!
Mars. Jean Bartllff sells hand-crafted ,articles behind the
craft cot ter at St. Paurs Anglican Church bazaar and
teas, held last Wednesday, November S. (News Record
photo)
By Bev Clark
Onesitrple procedure could
retvent your valuables from
�.in�
stolen, In Ontario,
uF aries ' have increased
from x,93Zen1. to in
1973. These crimes are in -
ermine daily and are the
most frequently reported in
Ontario.
If you are wiling to go to
the OPP station near
Goderie h, you'll find that they
mt�+ have the solution to this
p learn.
Since last spring. the
Goderich detachment has
been in possession of two
eldctric markers, given to
then by the Goderich 'iin-
smen. These markers li
grow
write onalmost any surface
An initial or a license number
engraved on that back stet
plate of a. -camera or TV, or
marked on tools. deters
someone from taking thorn.
or if stolen anyway, makes it
that much harder for a thief
to pass en.the stolen gra.
"Another good point about
these markers." said Con-
stable John Wray, of the
Godeerich OPP, "is that if
there are initials or an
identifiable mark on the
t ten property. we can prove
Mt the property w
as stolen.
Without any smarks,we caret
prove , .that the goods were
stolen. Many times people
have had to give the item
back to the person who stole
No ribbing
No soaking
No steaming
HAVE YOUR CARPETS
AND FURNITURE
CLEANED
FLOWER -FRESH
BY PROFESSIONALS
M1,N'OC1eQ1i takes the soil; OUT!
Hottoted 12b the Paiertt% • `+.1It'ti1 A it I.thrtt • anti
Guaranteed Seal h tttiIt,t.
the Durade an
Foam-Absorpticin
Process get•
the dirt out
that the tither
methods leave in'
:will teitilte, %piing
ils,ot t, !bib Itw it .t1i
(1.611t. tit Nc.tii histol*
WAN *err e.tle,t' the
• %fl* ti.i\
Can us tor a Free Quotation
482-7571
Larry Marfatt
Clinton
cou
g thefts
ne
elsej
atPe
sale
a
•
it. pause although they
know its their property,. they
have no way of proving it,"
Aperson wishingto use the
marker, tan get It from that
OPP's for as long as he need s
it. Different groups, such as a
church grotip or a woen's
clubs can. phone the OPPand
get a demonstration on how to
use the electric marker. A
film entitled, "Zenith WOO.
showing how to implement
security measures in your
home is also part of the
demonstration.
There is no charge for the
use of the marker.. or for the
demonstration.
Mkt I.
available thrw114 the
ainteirs trench
• oft
Want Cavity fiirary
COST: tsc ow is to sheets
*sloe *vet is shoots
TIME: Mon .Fri.
t e.tn.4:3et 74 Prat.
Sat.. loliism# p.m
Caused Wtdeesday
Inquir* at Library
•
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IN
THE CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
011
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER ts, 175
8:00 P.M.
Sponsored by The Restructuring Committee
of tturon County Council
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