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restraint b$ ordering
priorities and cutting back on
their demands _upon the
taxpayer.
Attaining this eotal ex
penditure objective of ap-
proximately $12.5 billion
• nemssitates reduction in a
number a low priority
programs se that the genuine
needs in higher priority areas
Mt be met.
For example the Levet of
activity in Provincial road
construction, will be reduced,
The levelAt investment in
housing will be maintained
but not increased, Welfare
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Al4 ited stetting, levels
of tho vil Service wilt
continuo to be reduCedA ThXt,
fult cereperattert. 1444
gAve.tflineWs in this coMMOrt,
catat et Spending regraint,
haStleen 440.
Mr. Mg Etottet iiSted
government support and
performan0 of OUt Leval
gevernrnent sector over the.
past -414-0- years. In 10704EM
Weal government spending in
Ontario has increased 70
percent kern SarelAtlion to0.1
WIWI., A very large part of
this increasehas been
Ced by enriehment of
incial grants. Mr,
McKeougli salt TAiS has
allowed a considerable, ex-
pansion and upgrading of
local government services
with only moderate in-
creases in mill rates. Over
the period 197044 mill rate
ittereases averaged Less than
1 percent per annum.
There was a 12 pereent
intte4S0 in mill rates in 1075
so that the total itierease for
the five year period 19704975
was about 17 percent or an
average of 3, •percent per
annum.
In view of the significance
of Provincial assistance to
ocal sector financing, Mr.
McKeough said it is vital to
municipalities, school boards
and local agencies to know
the dimensions of the
Governinent's financial
support in preparing 'their
budgets for 1976.
He ,said that he
forming the Provincial
-
Municipal Liaison Committee
that the Province is prepared
to increase its support by 8
percent which represents
some $230, million in ad-
ditional funds to local
governments. Municipal
councils and all local agen-
'cies, Mr. McKeough said
must make tough decisions to
hold the line on 1976 spending,
to cut out new programs, to
freeze civil service hiringand
to postpone capital projects,
if mill rate increases are to be
kept to a minimum next year.
The Province has ac-
commodated local' spending
to the limit of its own budget
capacity. It is now up to the
local sector itself to exercise
rigid budgetary constraint to
ensure that ratepayers get
full value for their tax
dollars. Mr. McKeough said
the principle of an affordable
society requires im-
plementation and com-
mitment by all levels of
market prig
stocker calmea
monitoring p,
%ember., Qcto
November in key,
thriugbout tho
MO cents per pe
the ae etilf program
gross_pameat per cow to the
Winer amounts to, fr?„ l% this
year,
Since the premium tor the
program this year -was 54 per
Ow* this amount must be
deductedi. from the gross
payment to • give a net
pnyrnent per cow of $72..19,
M. Newman said the
average herd size in the
program Was Z6 cows.
therefore, tboo average net
payment per 'producer with
this size herd will amount to
s1,$.77.
For the cow -calf industry in
total this will mean a net
'transfer of about $22.5. million
M 1975. -The Minister in-
di'cated that the cow -calf
•producers who enrolled in the
Ontario Beef Calf Income
Stabilization program can
anticipate receipt of their
cheques from the program in
December of this year.
The Minister also said that
a 10 percent random sample
of program applicants was
visited during November and
early December b Ministry
of Agriculture and Food staff
to ensure that the correct
tAtUntte, eligible, cows were
enrolled.
• The Ministry staff received
excellent co-operation from
producers and that only
minor errors in reporting cow
numbers ' °occurred. These.
Mr. Newman said. were due
to the fact that this was the
first year of a new program.
The Minister pointed -out that
any farmer who produced
high quality calves would
have received more from the
marketplace than this year's
provincial averageand that
in continuing efforts to im-
prove the quality of Ontario
Beef herds the program gives
the producers who do an
excellent job of producing
calves a double benefit both
from the market place and
the Beef Calf Program.
The Minister said that the
Ontario Beef Calf Income
Stabilization program's
original concept and purpose,
to help producers during
bottoms in the market, have
• been achieved.
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Ottawa, December 5. I
MAXIE No. 3
1:0RONT ONT ARJO
*JANUARY. 13. 1520. 5; 34 A.M.
The cariadiaa. ita414-Televis1en, Commissien will hold a
public hearing beginning en lemon 13. 193 al the
Mahout Castle, I, ft athour Squore. Toronto. Ontario to
consider the Wowing;
KAMM! ATER TV CARLE LIMITED, RR No. Z.
CLINTON; ONTARIO
uotte0ekt. Clinton and Uotmesvflte
Ontario (140,263504/
Application to amend its cable television broadeasting
licence for Goderich. Clinton and Hoimesville. Ontario as
follows;
to add the reception and distribution of C ICO.T V -23
Kitchener. Ontario on channel I;
• to change the distribution channel 01 CECA-EM Kit-
chener, Ontario and local originations from channel 6 to
channel 12.
Location where the application may be examined:
RR No. Z.
Clinton. Ontario
RLLIEW ATER TV CARLE, LIMITED. RR No. Z.
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
Goderieh. Clinton and Iloimesville,
°atoll° (75125000)
Application to amend its table television broadcasting
licence for Goderich and Clinton. Ontario as foRows:
Installation *ye
Alontidy fee
Present maximum Proposed ma xintum
fees fees
-S10.00
$10.00
55.00 56.50
The above are (MAXIMUM fees; however the applicant has
or proposes special fees and these are detailed in the
application.
Location where the application may be examined:
RR No. 2,
Clinton. Ontario.
IN FOR MAT ION.ON AP PL !CATIONS
Right to comment: Under the Commission's Rules of
Procedure for public hearings, nay person who is in-
terested In an application may Elie a written intervention
with the Commission for the purpose of supporting, op-
posing or requesting a modification of the application.
Also, anyone may file in writing a complaint or other
representation to the Commission respecting broad-
casting matters to be considered at this Public Hearing,
Such interventions or representations, should contain the
name, address and telephone number of the persons
submitting the document and -be sent to the undersigned at
the Canadian Radio Television Commission. 100 Metcalfe
street. Ottawa, Ontario K 1 A ON/
Ali interventions and representations concerning matters
to be considered at this Public Rearing must be received
at the Commission Office by December 29, 1975, Also, all
interventions and representations which concern or ;street
any application of an applicant shown on this Notice must
by served on such applicant personally or by registered
mail on or before December 2s. 1973.
It is necessary to attach the postal or messenger receipt,
or other proof of service to the copy filed with the RTC
giving proof that the applicant has received his copy.
While there is no specific form which interventionVmust
10110%V. the Commission's Rules of Procedure reguire,that
Interventions describe the interest of the intervenor and
contain a clear and concise statement of the relevant facts
and grounds upon which the intervenor's support for.
opposition to or proposed modification of the application Is
based.
Viewing of documents: Anyone can view the applications
at either the office of the CRTC. 100 Metcalfe Street, Room
1601, Ottawa. Ontario or at the local address given in this
Notice for examination of the application.
Procedure at Hearings: The out Rules of Procedure
setting out the rights and obligations of the parties to a
hearing an. available from Information Canada.
informetion: For additioimi information on the ap-
plications at the hearing, please contact the CRTC in
writing or by phone 1113410-2204 or 995-61197.
Guy Lefebvre.
Director -General of Licensing.
CRT - Public Notice - 1079-113
Conseil de la
Canadienn*