Clinton News-Record, 1975-12-04, Page 26- " -
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. .' , ,' , art0 inister administrative support and million. viaS to be Went.
.1OralFl , _ sad on - certain government Provinci4 TroaStUtee Darcy.
' as, tar 4, . „ ,, , t W44 programs, :hilelteough has stated tlint
somewhere. , ft...„. ',34 4 PhaSing our expensive , ese funds wilI be spent .on
, ..nts at this 1 44t th4t inciiitiesinsomehosPitals. programs Or mentally
next WI., ASemen collegesanduniverlittes- Or live years. but he said the Two yeos ap) today, Ball issued is not known. Mr. blew o
finateale4W . ',hedOne + Mather tuition tees tor retvded probably over four
wanted0 know • 'Whether + Transtor041 the Ontario Province . Is under no Lamp company of Canada Nickerson said.
Ltd. closed, putting out of Re said the union is trying titebecouPrtyPecortYuncrit vriiitttmeeakt
ulster replied that he University of Toronto. that choice later. and may
'e end Of the year. tdilcation (OISE) to the on specific programa.. , work. about :40 hourly -rated , AO compile a list of addresses
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rrnorSCOOKOpectCheOnes Institute tor Stildies in obligation to, spend the toads
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comMitt
recotton
counciI
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to cb
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nt- council meets tontorrtiw
(reida,y),
The contest was sponsored
hy the county' in an effort, to
help councitchooseanrofficial
flag for the county. The top
flag, picked in the contest is
ot etes
nnsarillt -going to, be
chosen tor -the official em-
;toice, the
%%Mee en eizt NM
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in, POW %%mom 4140, for first
an
PIReek. -VA ter second d VA
for third . litizaheth Deichert
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teggi,V1 US tot he.r
winning design.
11M contsts% also awarded,
iconsolation Ws to nine
QINIreatiO 110 tbst Afgags,et
the nine vilnOgrs not be
released until the county
The ND11. Member5. employees who were of the employees ao,d base their aetision on the
rt to bave 4t out 4 Diseottragin un-
' ' ' kita t c tr.) 4 Eli Mcet wortors toctintito
1. 1. boltOokex costal/ ((wawa members et United Auto
s call the London the entrants as a base tor the
Wed termer Han LAMP results et the contest or use
(Sudbury East), this, •woolit Last wee , UAW in. UAW ofttce. flag and design their own
ternational representative Ile could not say whether crest or writing.
committee statistics *owing Bob Nickerson of London the cheques wilt be issued by Warden Anson McitinleY
the Wends being made by announced the. workers will Christmas.
share irt $100.000 which has, The amount of the set- td°eIrsd toodthe tcehemcnottleittig htinad"'
eimUlated , to a legislative
standing nt mprs. They been paid into the Ontario dement in the bankruptcy
labor ministry following a action was one-fifth of the
inftation on the economic
alter of Bayfield. Members' salaries annually the UAW -
must be found to adjust bankruptcy action brought by S500,000 the union was
Mr. Nickerson said the Costs involved in the
seeking.
maintain that some method
Pox loose to keep pace with the cost of_
money was deposited with the bankruptcy action were
•
, borne by the UAW and do not
mChakeickietsn rplaxIdshasinbevguanuttao, tiv:70- years age. minrs ministry latelast week.
The settlement means each come out of the settlement,
with one fatally affected to salaries and expenses were of the employees will receive Mr. Nickerson said,
date.
increased from $18,040 to what amounts to severance The shutdown of the Huron
.
• $22„500the, carent move by pay of between $100 and $300, Park plant was blamed on the
Social notes the NM -P. Members runs depending on length of ser- financial, problems of its U.S.
counter to the September vice, amount of notice they parent, Leader International
rn
Rehearsals are being held_ election ceenign eroinise • were given and what they Industries Inc. of Detroit.
for the Christmas concert, by prentierDavisthatIVIPP's -were Malting at the time of The plant produced
which is scheduled forDec.n salaries would be frozen for the shutdownautomoble
. ilighting units and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor Moor more years. When the cheques will be mirrors.
in the hall.
accorapanied their daughter
and her husband on a trip to
Clinton, Wit. on the weekend,
tO see their grandson Jeffery
'play in the hockey tour-
nament there, They had
lovely weather all weekend.
Although the Canadian boys
of both teams played well,
they were defeated.
I would appreciate it if
anyone who has news of in-
teresting happenings or
visitors irk the coMmunity•
would call me at 9969. Formet ,
bo i the
paper are especially in.
terested.
Varna and area people will
want to watch Singtime this
Sunday, as the senior elMir
from Huron Centennial
Scheel will be singing a few
•At Low Speed -
songs. Several students from
Varna are in tills choir, and
were in Winghttrn last Stuulay
for a taping session.
The first euchre party of
the season, sponsored by
• L.O.L. 103S, wastheld in the
township hall in Varna on
Friday evening with eleven
tables in play*Prize winners
wre Iadies high, Mrs. Bill
Edgar of Clinton; ladies'
consolation, Mrs. Don Taylor
of Varna; Men's high, Bruce
McClitichey of Goderich;
• men's consolation, •Oliver
• Pryce of Dublin.
4 Draw prize -winners were
Don Taylor and Mrs. Mervin
Hayter et Varna and Harr
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