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as assistant
rc*Altura' representative
ddlesex County,
special musical treat for
evening will, apt. Doris
r daughter
ripacba.
• ark Riddell, Moran MPI'
The main issues . under passed limited rent increases
discussion dura, the first (except for rentgeared-to-
Year of this LegislatAlre were income units) to 6 Percent for
1:01111eCted wi inflation and at least year, and requiring
the Ontario Government's landlords to justify ter-
restraint programme. These mination of leases. New horse
have tended to overshadow warranty legislation is in -
other matters. tended to protect new house
Over the past twelve buyers against shoddy work -
months considerable at- manship and materials.
tention has been focused on In the area of pollution, and
"law and order". The as a result of Opposition
Ombudsman ordered an pressure, United Asbestos in
investigation of prison con- Matachewan was ordered to
ditions, and the Attorney- close because of unsafe
General announced a crack- asbestos -fibre readings,
down on hockey game smelter lead emissions are to
violence . and people who be controlled, . and stringent
drink and drive. An aIl-Party limits are to be enforced for
Select Committee was vinyl.chloride pollution in
established to Consider over• industrial plants. Ontario is to
all questions of hlgggghwaY study the effectsof mercury -
safety, accident .prevr�ention contaminated fish on the
mid driver education, with health of two Kenora-ares'
Special -reference to alcohol- Indian bands, if the Indians
related driving offences, agree. The Government has
Particularly byryoung people. initiated courses to train
Driver licences, with a government inspectorsin the
tograph of the individual detection of potential health
I1►elr', vtere. mentioned as a hazards from air and noise
ibility. . A bill to control pollution.
bra dyism in Provincial The Minister of Colleges
? rks has been introduced. announced increased fees for
utd the antierpated reduction t`new foreign" students at
e putnber of beach colleges and universities. He
*patrols did not take place. also admitted- ;that; some
The Government's long- community colleges had
awaited Farm Income large investment portfolios.
Stabilization Plan was totally In his view, industrial
inadequate and unacceptable Training Council is to advise
.o Opposition parties, who the Government about this
'k directed the Government to problem.
{{,n t r o u c e improved More judges were hired to
ldgislation by the end of alleviate the backlog of cases
October. in our courts, and a Blind
Many Ontario communities Persons Act would permit
were ordered to shut -down blind 'people to take their
their arenas because of seeing eye dogs into
structural defects. Even- restaurants and public
tually some help was for- places. Proposed changes in
thcoming in this connection, the estates law would give
through Wintario and a grant property rights to common
of 25 percent of total cost of law wives.
repair and replacement The Ontario Food Council is
under the CommunitY to be expanded in its research
Recreation Centres Act. and public information
Legislation was passed functions; anyone selling
making the wearing of seat- meat for human consumption
belts mandatory, and speed from animals which had died
limits were reduced, to 60 from causes other than
m.p.h. On ..expressways, 50 slaughtering risks suspension
m.p.h. on other highways. In or loss of licence; a Consumer
May the Government an- Warranty Bill has been in -
flounced these measures had troduced, but there will be
saved about one life a day delay in implementation until
since u>ir uoticin= other provinces introduce
> There has been much similar legislation; there are
discussion of possibly .energy now guidelines giving Ontario
supply shortages and price women the same access to
increases. In November, we credit as men.
were informed !ionto -heating The premier indicated the
bills were expted to in- Government does dot intend
crease 13 percent to 29 per- to resurrect - proposals for a
cent. Ontario's Energy new federal airport in
Minister condered federal Pickering. Meanwhile, there
energy straegy,'' hut both has been a long-drawn-out
Opposition 'Patties- con- dispute, featuring Housing
demned his alternative Minister John Rhodes and the
"blended" - oil price. The Ombudsman, on the subject
Legislature's Committee of expropriated property in
studying Hydro's 1976 rates the area.
predicted an increase of 34.5 We also learned that vir-
percent in the cost of tually anyone can purchase
producing electric power next up to 100 pounds in dynamite
year. at a local hardware store or
In connectionwith the other licensed outlet; that the
Province's housing needs, the Government is collecting
went Minister described Information on electrically -
e Government's $1,500 powered cars and has spent
ant to fl`rst-tame home some , $6 million on
hyers a "gross. error", prrelirrxinary designs for a
because no income ceilings successor to the illifated
w`e imposers, ,fOr eligibility Krauss -Maffei magnetic
ea. als'ietion was cushion train.
The Londibrrtl Unit
Church was decorated wl
candelabra and baskets of
mixed flowers for the August
14 wedding ceremony+Der
William lomps and MaACY
Lynn Colson.
The groom is the son etM
and: Mrs. G.W. Kloms p
Bayfield and the bride
parents are Mr. and :yrs
Arthur Colson of Clinton.
Rev. Stanley
officiated at the di
ceremony ad. Lou
organist, Provided.1
wedding music.
Given in >marri
parents, the bd+.
in a gown of 'pp ,.
with a high nem
cented with lace .y
sleeves. A wide ruff tided
interest at the :hemlin+e ra 1 e
skirt. Her head -piece w s> aa.
Juliet crown which held her
long sheer and lace=trimed
veil. She carried a colorful
cascade bouquet of yellow
sweetheart roses with white
daisies and yellow
stephanotis.
Karen Cox of Hamilton,
friend of the bride, was
matron of honor. She was
dressed in a floor -length
polyester organza,
ape
ron effect in pastel
She carried yellow Vic.
a aisies accented with ►elle
stephanotis.
Carol Date, frigid of tb
bride, Ellen
law of tit!bride
romps, sister i
were dressed the
Matron of hour«'
The best t?n'
Miller of it T
friend of the
Were ushered;
Poulman, ll~e
brother of the bri
Kassies.
soloist and
orches a and,
�+ � plays violin and
�c isleHenderson and
inn pets joint e
opr a nrye -
otime tunes
r. John
xlked the en-
ten behalf of the
Kinette Club
their adapted
at the Little
t, dyfeid on Tuesday
ernoon. , ,he 40 grand-
ther travelling by cars
v den- ++y the pipettes and
t0 scenic route
eld and were
loons tea in
im of the Inn.
any tis to the Club and
the Little Inn for their
spitality. .
yrs. Meston and>Mrs. Ellis
re elcomed to the Over 90
lob at the September
eatia ;g. Thi r'ty members
enioy d asst
our of music with
tea and +t ie served by the
'alirb volunteers and
" et Yeo.
Mrs. Elsie
The reception was bei ,at
the Clinton Legion Hall; he>
the guests were receives
the parents of the bride and
groom. Ork-titeir idurrfrom
their honeymoon trip, they
made their home at
Bayfield.
Prior to the wedding*, h.
bride was . given showers. ,et
the homes of :her autA
Harry Sturdy; net
Rhea and Peggy Jones
friend, DiannelVEiller-
The residen�
forward tothe anal sce
drive sponsored by the
Ontari ► Str!cet d y-
Willis Unit
Sunday. { th Q
Plans alae big r
hold a volunteerthe
Auditorium of l c u on
Wednesday evezi�pg +cr
27th: It is hoped ,tit
regular volunteers and
anyone who is interested in
helping at the Rome ° in an
way will try and come.
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