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tric Planning scheduled.
for Jan 1 , 1976 in Listowel has
been: noduled; for Thursday,
Jan. 1976 in Henderson Hall,
Cent ` ublic School, Binning
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etIIr •" E Club of Clinton
presents "A Peek Into
.spring"4. A fashion show
featuring K itchener's
"Wedding World" Clinton's -
"The Wedge".
Auditorium. Monday, Feb. 9i .
,1976 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets.
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TO SAT. JAN. 31 . „
MONDAY. JAN. 26
CARD party, Friday.
'anuary 23, 1976 at Orange
Hall, Clinton R $.,0 p,m.
Sponsored by Tuckersznith
Ladies Club. Admission
$1.00. Everyone weteome.-4
EUCHRE and 500 card party,
100E Lodge Hall, Princess
Street, Thursday, January 29,
'76, " 8:15 p.m. Everyone,
welcome. Ladies please
bring. lunch. Admission
.75c.-4,5ar
EUCHRE, party, Friday,
Tanury 23,_ 1976. Varna
Township Hall, 8:30 p.m. .
Sponsored by LC1I. 1035.
Admission 75c. Ladies please
bring lunch. Everyone
welcome. -4
that the ► !oard o1
ut felt, edu*tionconservation
the . authorities ail the county
iaea has: `i Av ng focal y
'► t*hey elfd° it s out on a'
Inate t twee,, n y lib .�::
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t�Yy,�r,p th t.:f..aa .P ...
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. CO Could only afford "What recourse d
steel � meat they c..ld y •
eve ith tl*e sine
ted: e 8ht
ing,; chairman of
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fir.. � #�_.
tion told the treasurer
e
azcd aintalln".. d
ho, ,
S" e� . rases with no
govern) er►,t. r. ower said
that while the town tries te.
hold the mill. rate, the county
may come in with -_..a
r ,
for a
requisitionpercent
hike that has to be gained
n a
throng)) the taxes►, meaning
g
the mill
r t,,increasein
, � percent w
,rad .4ag"ata ,.. c e .. ate,
e from
egovern'r
sat at i was
n d
o a nc
I the �: a -. ,th +0�� 1 ; � nisi s � �
n � A
d : wit
scheduled Meetings Meetin s g
c atitict. na ue?ss Percent :scent increase .,
h, said the . province ' combined with
�hntario N�� u cK;..g.".
on what , was judge.+ to be a
herestraint
that t 'Vending
. ,., gover-_ .
•tolerable-milirate10 lly, not
e t. s endua was a co- 4 �
nonn ,.�. �u d be
attack against enough ' revenue would upera,tve +st. ,a k ��► •
` Ontario. realized to conduct business
illflatlon-ln.ed the
The treasurer told about as• usual. He .est mat .
1',000 school board 'trustees rate of inflation for the year
Municipal Politicians. oliticians. that , "to jump between eight and 13
the ,growth of government percent while the -mill rate •
n g Climbs 12 percent.
spending over k' the past c�••��'b•� � 1 0�
seve..y►ears vas one of the "You will have to find ways
Main causes of inflation and to cut costs at your ' level,
that restraint in spending is warned Mr. McKeough.
inflationary situation from governments could scrutinize
running rampant. is administration. Mr,
He said . that the rapid McKeough said that 16
growth Ontario experienced percent of the Ontario work
in the, '60's gave way to force is paid by the "public
government policies offering . purse" and suggested that
services the public deman- local governments ' ay take
ded. The policies of spending a look at their silary salarycosts.
were the responsible .thing to He said the goveratnent has
do at that time heexplained been engaged . in staff
andnovo restraint is the only reductions for a year and are
responsible antidote to in- looking at cutting out six
Elation. percent of their civil ser -
Mr. McKeough told the wants, about 4,500 jobs.
local representatives that the He added that any job
province was not pulling the cutbacks may require similar
rug out from under all action at "a senior level and
government services but that local governments may
suggested budget cuts be- take a look at freezing the
governed: by the "wrath of the salaries of their senior em -
taxpayer". He said that - .ployees.
essential services the tax- "We cut the number of
payer expects and deserves Indians down; now can we cut
will continue . to be provided the number of chiefs," said
but the frills of government Mr. McKeough.
ding will be chopped. The majority of county,
EIM HAVEN
OiOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
Game Club
Alma St., Clinton
Dinner -64 p.m.
Card Party Following,
52.00 Plate.
Corrie and bring
your friends
Clinton ik District
Snowmobile Chib
OPEN DANCE
Vanastra Shillelagh
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
Spon town and cit municipal
Expounding his theory the y
treasurer said that the. leaders . present for the .
province built 200 arenas last meeting agreed with the
year, an of which were
insurance costs
ar".,ise and
Qzttie cunt 's buildings.
.
wo lel 'not
be able to
i s.
or
buildings
t l
ori the d..
. u g
„htwii�.�F, lig ,
�.:: chase, supplies w for
pulls} said Mr. Dearing. He
said that taxpayers would
blame their school boards for
the problems and that not one
of them would survive the
next election.
"why hos the province led
us to the edge of a precipice
and then turned to let us
walk over the edge,'' asked
the Perth chairman.
Mr. McKeough explained
that the problem was created:.
when over the past several
years local government
spending increased about 70
percent while the
corresponding mill rate in-
creased only 17 percent,
largely due to increased
provincial assistance. He said
that the increases that made
this possible were no longer
available for the local
governments adding that the
problem was not an easy one
to deal with. •
The . provincial treasurer
said that explaining the cuts
to the taxpayer was not fun,
suggesting . to Mr. Dearing
that he "join the club".
Councillor Dave Gower of
Goderich asked the treasurer
what recourse town councils
had againstrequisitions by
wanted, but few were -artily
needed. Ile suggested that
local government " follow the
same trend as the province in
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either other industry would
have to be brought in to keep
the people in the area or it
could cause serious
probterns.
"A lot of people don't
realize this. A lot of people
are saying we, need more
industry in Huron," said Mr.
Riddell. "I'm not about.'" to
disagree with them but it has
to be industry that is com-
plimentary., to agricultural
production.
MUSIC BY
f LUNCH PROVIDED
4- PROCEEDS FOR CLUB ACTIVITIES
+
ADMISSION: S7.00 PER COUPLE, ADVANCE TICKETS.
AVAILABLE FROM CLUB EXECUTIVE, AND AT RAY
POTTER 8 SONS. 4t2-9917.58..00 PER COUPLE AT THE
Dog1`t.
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Dance
AT
Vanastra
Recreation
Centre
SAT., JAN. 24, 1976
P MUSIC BY
"Cavaliers"
FULL LUNCH PROVIDED
ROCEEDS TO VANASTR
RECREATION CENTRE
to hold l -these requisitions in
line?" asked the Goderich
counciilor� "
that.
the
h said thli
Mr. McKeough
CoUat , taxi requests were held.
accountable though the
Public. He said that the town
had representation on county
levels and said that .if the
town is not being heard at
that level. • then' possibly their
interests are not represented
properly.
"1 don't know how much
more accountability you can
have," said Mr. McKeough.
Huron•County Warden Jack
McCutcheon suggested to the •
treasurer that the province
may not be working with local
governments to establish
priorities in spending cuts. He
said, that in Huron's
og of Goderich.
P ycsinbiatri Hose tsl was nn
e mp eeleuttin# ckcosts
closing
with+ ut know gt' what was-
►i for the, area. af-
fec�ted • -
"Let's cut back where it
til
11 d thegeed ands.........
wi rn
i to the
t'nnint4tn services c ,.
p eo
R r, Mctut-
lei said M .
cheon. h most
Mr. McKeough ted the"
ru tht SPH was s
oe e . �►
provincial institution with
very few contributions locelty •
for its operation, io . He said that
there were 11,000 psychiatric
hospital beds in the province
and only 5,600 of them were
filled. He said that Huron had.
-i r. M + uh adder
hal
forsc...
d'
the' nee_,.. R ��" • ,.",:.
hospital
osPitai facilities
retardation facilities
�*WA
diminiahing in the, p
while the flied metai.
becoming critical.
ng ....".
"would be 'the hebt. r
It l xg
folly at a time when rest
is needed to builda ?
facility for mental rots
dation When . we have
facility now that can ;1
used." said Mr. McKeough,.
For all of your
trlIrOl Needs :.
coli the Oaerie
Motor Learn
HOLmesr LE
and So rg as ord
1c), Bluetones
17. - Pony Express
24 - Lincoln Green
31 - Star Trex
7 - Bluetones
21 - Manhattan
28 Lincoln Green
We cater to banquets, receptions, private
parties, etc.
FOR WORLD-WIDE
TRAVEL
AIR - SEA
RAIL TRAVEL 8 TOURS,
CALL•
1-$0046541$I
GO:. ERICH
WED. THURS. , JAN. 21 & 22 .. ,.., FRI.s 9:30 AT. JAN. 73 t" 24
8 P.M. 7:30
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IN THE NEXT SEVENTY:MO HOURS
ALMOST EVERYONE HE TRUSTS
WiLI:TRY TO KILL HiM;
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.IFF ROBERTSON/MAX VON S1fDOW
inAST ET3004E.'
ASIDtet1 KatSCR Mite
i January Social' i
i . 1
and Winter Carnival Dance
{
i
its SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1976 1,
9:O0 P.M... 1:O0 A.M. �/
at the i
Clinton Legion Hall
Dancin to 55.00 Couple •
i Bar 8 Lunch Provided
"Shannon"
"Early-Bird Surprise"
taliOr1 9:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m.
All proceeds to the Winter Carnival
T14URSDAr A FRIDAY AT ' 01A
z Aftl. 1; SU c ce r bit EAR._
SUN. MON. TUES., JAN. 25. 26. 27
8 P M. Recommended as Adult Entertainment
DOUBLE FEATURE
at the
�C.
Vanastra Recreation Centre
SCHEDULE of COMING EVENTS
Monday Evening Jan. 26 8:00 p.m.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY - JAN: 23 & 24
10YALAiRS'
2 MILES SOUTH OF.CLINTON
HWV. NO. 4 AT -VANASTRA'RD.
*eat yourself and
your friends ...
Ito your convenience
' atir Hot Buffet is served
i Ell.
12 noon • 2 p.m .
Casuat Dress �.
Dine by Candlelight
SUNDAY
SMORGASIOID
5 p.m. to p.m.
,US itE' SAIEt e r LUNCHEON SI'ECIAdSr EVERY DAY
Visit the KEG ROM
FOR JANUARY 25:
Fried Chicken with
Mushroom sauce
French Fried Or Mashed Potatoes
Buttered Kernel Corn
Choice 01 Dessert
h " includes soup or juice, salad & roll,
Coffee or Tea.
in 53 calls
consolation prize SSO:n___ .. -
Special $10. dgor prize awarded each week" cn
pvious weekt admission ticket. Must be
present to win. If not claimed, prize will in
crease by S10. for following week. 15 regular
games 3 share•the-wealth. 6 cards for Si. Ad-
mittance to 16 yr. and over.
'NEW SWIM SCHEDULE
Recreational Swim 3.00 4 3o
00 300
Sal. & Sun
s,•
Mon. Wed.. r no a :110,Thiers•• Fri. Recreational Swim
Mao. to Thurs. Cored Adult Swim 9:00 9:
Mon. to Fri. Co‘ed Adult Swim 12.00 1:3rp.m
Family Swim
Also EirAtlttigg:
ROAST BEEF
TURKEY & PORK
LIGHT LUNCHES
DAILY SPECIALS MONw .FRIDAY
Licensed under L.CwLO.
BAYetEL0 Rft f ODERICH
_ S244/11
Register now for group exercise. a relaxing
Sauna followed by a refreshing Swim.
Ladies on Tues. or Thurs. Iron 8:00 9:30 p.m. or
Wed. from 2:30.4:00 p.m. and Men on Wed. from
8:00 9.10 psis. pee $1'0. with Sauna S14.
We cater to all functions, large or small. Fine Food pre red'
in our kitchen.
Vaanastro Centre 4s -35 44