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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-12-11, Page 29xi cu 111,0 w11.111 .w• wearu eaVl+. ytN1NP41.11,1 aWb+'h1WAyafi✓M.IHRN19Mr+M1vi4ue 1 11 'aWMVY+mtriY/anINMN'+"�1 AY6l+Puv^.W.,f7A'. .^'aua✓311": �yrolrlalnwy:+nwu..., 11 4 art that vtt;t: + onservat n e* # work. that he rluesting, that Municipal councils direct.that all their bUildingsobservethe guidelines as welt Although the cost to the ividual. to burn one or two sngs of lightss day and night.. is modest and the energy used relatively tow but an a province -wide basis. the peak demand on Ontari+ �dro r`e `es n dab these lights is substantial. Mr. Timbrell said he had no desire to darken the Christmas spirit in any way but the sensible -use of 114 decorative lights is one example of how better energy management practices can be implemented by everyrom Mr. Eddie Sargent. Liberal Member for Grey -Bruce. speaking not an party po.licr, but as a private member. charged the Bell Telephone Company of Canada with using tactics _parallel to " • blackmail. Mr. Sargent stated that Bell Canada is refusing to service thousands of Ontario citizens with telephone service on the pretext that they have been refused their rate increases. He stated that in view of the complete monopoly control 1 that Bell Canada enjoys and this Quebc base+d,,conVany, sets ,. , ,Ate fortor)thiUtifrin Quebec, that unless Bell can provide service to enjoy this monopoly. then the Province of Ontario should take it over as a public utility. • Mr. Sargent concluded that a telephone is as important today as hydro or gasoline and no one should be denied this basic necessity. He stated that if we have been able through 'technology in this nuclear age to put a man on the moon, surely we can provide our people this basic service and have Bell stop their blackmailing practises. Mr. Sargent also said that he plans to have the RCMP seize the file of the Ontario Housing Corporation dating from 1967 to 1975. Mr. Sargent stated there is sufficient evidence that there was an r erica 14 plea ent the mandatory wowing of atitumobfle Set belts. The law takes effat .January Ist....and the police, will be ' instructed not to lay: charges during the first month. Reduced spetliits, being introduced together with the seatbelt Legislation* will probably be in effect on all highways in the Pt ovine by laid anoary. A special temporary exemption from the reduced speeds will likely be allowed for king -distance busesuntil new • timetables and con. nections can be scheduled. Although only a few MPP*s acaally voted against the seat -belt legislation. many others expressed reser- vations and reluctance about the measure. In reply to a question by the ,Leader of theOppositton, Mr. Stephen Lewis, as towhat accounted for the apparent breakdown in negotiations. between the Ministry of Health and the Ontario Medical Association, the Minister of Health, Mr. Frank Miller replied that the negotiations have not really broken down, Mr. Miller said that the stated positions of a 35 per- cent fee increase generating 48 percent more revenue, k the opinibn of the t based they undertook to see what would take to catch up with the level they were at fouraor five years ago. Mr. Miller said he read into some of their comments the fact that they were still willing to live by guidelines but one cannot ask for 35 percent and•live within guidelines. He said he cannot accept that kind of demand. Mr. Miller was also asked by the Opposition Members what action the Government would take should the doctors pull out of OHIP. 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