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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-22, Page 15twl rhr eacliers 4,* sOaritis roni VA 4 A percent) and 4alitriftS , # o $34490 r3O.9 percent. The,. Governinent in- troduced too would fore, teachers to return, to, , fines o!up to $500eac. n advise the 14410 Arbitrator .be1ielitii WIs to be itt Set Strike j" net when It c tinklatcompletionil nan . by" the . be V', get/0;1141cl! N • 1911, r ---lest taken seriousl September ttrt in atoe's 11.01 coMe bY Ofgelen it Is not e i6e GOVernment''', He Plied 'havintht UI5 1111 rnar teachers 011.04r SOPPort from- arnot to reany interlm . "pay 'acre teachers OOVeretneetie failure to work to rule Or re se. eat appoint .1.01 five Members of utieS when thev the LOMMISelon, until after 19 (hi fagthis e etreStrike began* strik� under e" /*gaining Sepporte4 the back -to -Work iegiSit0100. Vrefeesi nal legislation because of con- developmeflt days, tiken by cern about the affected teaohere'itt the last two Weeks .students, they were very. Of III4e tO mnrk napers examcriticalf the onvernmefl abrekdcaenVcaelitileacite:sto. 51,00 are tc! Lillen ,f0derat- N.p„p. Leader StePhee provincial 4011:1nlataiir;nreeniitr4te9n trehee Lewis proposed an amend- without bringing it before the ;pent ;to the legislation legislature prior to signature. Metro Board wage offer of an M.P.P.ntes Bullbrook, Liberal , for Sarnia, pointed. average 24.6 percent increase 0 "floor" for compUlSarY outarbithtraattanar mmayattaery.,wthheattithnael Celiraarnann, taatinod Ttehaechefnr; dtbeeedclusiaTeAiiii:i.itrefloitetirno, warnithsvonattpdoei ederatiOn have urged all • - Mrs*BettY Setate editor Huronview News, re aver'41Weiniateriatt0'. , he pubileatien. News is a quarterly latagaibte Pot out b)f'tho reside fintOnOew, the County Senior Citizeni home near Clinton. (News -Record photo) ir • an agreement which will have Happenings MdarusihNtearrYs-intlaPwshailMilaargd :reel; titIrfie ea opra r tt oi e Sptr ev dt aeb ltios rh scuociih.. °marl° has. wilhout _tieenSwaY legislative pproval, signed tinuednegotiations. However, the Liberal Party that effect which is in direct F therston at the Queen- grandchildren Danny and Betty Upshall and Visitors with Clara and B did not support this aMen- dment because there seemed littleiatost acto.t obr meritNoai n p r tyingdet e rthe na re cl- • b ixon, probably making his last major speech in the Legislature as the Leader of the Liberal Party, said his party would vote to get the schools open, believing that compulsory arbitration is the only way to T'Ir'''''C.-Pt4ZFila'c'4f.1.1 ‘. 0 Vir'L-Titte2,-P11.4V,:y AexT • I'S. Lenore Sutherland, night tOpervlsor of Huronview, puts her feet up after retiring on ihirtliday, last Thursday, January. IS. The staff of Hurottview gave her the chair and h o tornan as a gift. Nursing director Jean Jacob -is standing ne.xtote Mrs. Sutherland. ews-Record photo) Hurotmew News.... (continued from page 1) •' citizens in a project 'Mr 19' inoriths. "May, 1976 will be the end. of ow 18 months and the grant isn't renewable,but Huronview has tentadVelY budgeted for it," 'said 'Mrs. Scratch. and 93 of the British Nor . th sway Nursing Horne were her- Trudy and brother ames the magazine, is, printeda contra -Vendor, of Sections- 92 America Act. -the courthouse in Giiticrich. "I believe the agreement to sisterS. Mrs. Beula Smith. meipaugalt. Mrs. Margaret Larson, • , Roy. Glenn Wright of\ Bele Reid and her brother Exeter took the church • ..m.,A-r. Mrswhere 450 issues are made up, 5.,•,‘", ty people tend to be illegal," said Mr. and sister-in-law, Mr. and service on Thursday, ac- , Bulthrook. "The best they can sirs. Bill Parker. think in the past. Th.c hope for is . to rely on thempanied by Louise Mit- chell at the, piano. Unit 4 of Huroriview News something that projects , our . is peace, order and good w iMt hr Mrs SLynnhi Shirleyr 1 eLy4imProutyre, vlissoi tbeedl the Hensall United Church government clause and a entertained the residents on thinking into the future. It section of the British North Sproat, Alex Barrett and Roy McDonald; Mrs. Vera Monday at bingo, under the . makes us feel that v. e are still America Act to legalize in the Brintnell visited with Miss direction of Mrs. Earl Rowe. of some usefulness and most peripheral fashion the Isobel Brintnell and Mrs • -Mrs. - Laird Mickte en- service." said Mts. Scratch. signing • of this agreement, . Mary • Upshall; and Mrs. tertained the residents with Marc Lalonde, federal' minister of health and bring about a settlement. .You can't delegate your Irene Finnlayson visited with piano music. welfare; after receiving two However, he expressed his authority . . .the Province of Mrs. Mary Parlmer, Mrs • Peisonals reser Mrs Anna Mr. Tom Peters of Port publications of the HuronView government provision for a authority to the federal billing, - , ' Alice, B.C. is spending some News, wrote and said: "I was 'vations about the Ontario cannot give their Mary Upshall and .. . two-year seitlement, because government. . .This happens , Mrs _ ' Ada Smillie was time with his mother, Mrs. pleased to receive the twil this may not be necessary if to be a parliamentary visited .by her son Clarence-; Fred Peters and also visitin issues of the Huronview News Ontario public sector ern—, democracy ' and we,. as . a . mrs. Katz 61 Exeter visited • with his father Mr Peters, g‘,} and have perused the con - p . his daughter Aleida , ----- twho is recuperating following tents with increasing ad- juris Dorothy Prouty and Mrs. a heart attack in Win h m miration for the talents and loyees are to be under the legislature. are part•, of a I, diction of the Anti- paiiiamentary system. You Inflation Board. don't go around surrenderin General Hospital. g a discernment of editor and basic constitutional rightsg. McDonald visited Roy her staff. You are all to, bi$. congratulated on the • He also criticized the McDonald; and Chester and Mr. John Petty, who had toward the Ontario Education constitutional respon- Hazel snot visiteceb Verald. icy street and dislocate his publication of such a personal and newsy magazine. Government' s a tt itude You don't go abdicating basic Illa Dunn . . and Charlie and , the misfortune to fall on the Relations Commission, an sibilities, legit!' or otherwise. . Laramie, Roy Adeline shoulder. is convalescinkla - Huronview News is not agehey _created last year We are a legislatare, and we Louise -Mitchell and , t.- JosePh's: th3sPitah" -published just for the when teachers were given the demand our rights to Kraft. Mr. and Mrs.. Bert 199131) , 'don. residents. ILA a magazine Commission was estalOished See you nextweek also visited with Mrs. Kraft. - • • . in Vilaigharn tinsiiital"-- ,ui•*" County could be readm g. Mrs: Joyce LiX is a patient , , w ic h' h the rest of Huron Legal right to strike. The legislate." ' 1M STEREO ala STEREO -.STEREO. We have recently purchased a large number of 1975 .100# STEREOS some demonstrator models - some slightly scratched or marked • SAVE UP TO MODEL F941DE MODEL GOMM 20" . ., CHROMACOLOR PIX. TUBE 19° -95 -,;-. 100 percent SOLID - STATE NEW LOW LIST IF 40 MODEL F 680W *1. „ T *BLE cltROM'ACOLOR IOQ PERCENT SOLID STATE .14e PUSH BUTTON TUNING AUTOMATIC PINE TUNING DEALER FOR GODERICH, CLINTON, LUCKNOW AND. 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