HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-14, Page 23lvrsd a Icult 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. ,' a + THE. KURcH THAT ;+BARE? S, ■ t"T.E STV-IN;IMnGOD' H.R �'T' ry►R9tVIN i TPR' JOS I ORGAN1S CH IR IRE UNI ►A . OCTOBER170974 1.1::ei:` .m, - N p S rvl e• k am. Sunday Schniii a:nnd, Nursery :Cly NEED A SAVIOUR" by Donald Darrell +Guarantl. d Granite +Cemetery Lettering +Buy Direct and. save Commissions. BUS. PHONE 3574911i RES. 357-1015 MES IILLE UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17,1976 10:45' A.M. WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SErRlMO *"YOU NEED A SAVIOUR" by Donald Darren 125 Kites Street; London • - tlr+t street from the Market Building 1.MAS CAKE INGREDIENTS big, New CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH (hats 243 Princess Street REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. The Church of the Back to God Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLES AND SHAPESTO CHOOSE FROM --- MANY NEW THIS YEAO. . ther.ii's. �, • MONUMENT+di MAR E`R INS t You are remembering a loved one LET .T. PRYDE SON rip...HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MElt OIAL. REQUIREMENTS DON DENOMME 77A HAMILTON STREET GODERICH. ONTARIO 524.2373 524.6621 K.VM. COLOUHOUN IAYFIELD 'BAPTIST CHURCH EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSEt,I` TO .GOD -- ltOM 1412 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL i1:Ooa.m_ MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m, EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING HAL HARTL.EY Phone 4112-3401 JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE — GUARANTEED IN VESTMENTS Clinton Office: 4112,96414 Res: 412-7245 Take advantage of the 1975 price, The.Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2` mite=moist in the face of rising costs. 1033 212 JAMES ST. MN R. TUCK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL. 412.1 'ftp ONTARIO BRYAN LAVISINSU RN General and Lift OHic,t: 10 King 5 < 442-t310 Residence: . H1g . St 412-77 ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1976 11:30 MATTINS FELLOWSHIP NILE CHAPEL 142 MAPLE STREET 937, 11 street west of Community Centre) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1976 9 45 a.m. WORSHIP SERV ICE 11 (Oa m SUNDAY SCHOOL and .FAMIL,Y B1BLEHOUR 8:00 p.m. at the Chapel • Speaker: Graham MattisMitchell CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Wayne )Aster n 00 a.m. Morning WC ship 164 Victoria Street 0 45 a.m. Sunday School . 00 p.m. Prayer Ser v ce and Evangelistic Service i . 00 p.m. !�lednesday Prayer Service ALL WELCOME NDREW'S' ' ESS ITT RI* ' CHWRCH-. RE EDW$ tokB'l L -SON CHARLES l ERR'ILL ORG NIST SUNDAY, OCTOBER' 17, 19 ►6 NURSERY DEPART' II.IENT 10 at.m. Sutlda y School fa ai�'lt ages 10 a.m. Worship Service ALL WELCOME ALUMINUM 'llli'INS UTIONEER lA1�ER itt5. Effijti nt ANY SIZE. HERE t+e sate SCIENCE t`ER For Air-Mastffr i Doors and and AWNINGS 061 IL; G JERVIS, SAM R.L. Jervis 60 Albert St. Clinton 402!300 rng stn dinnerr one eve. uding t . hreakfastTeeth- free overn only each CHARTEREDi. ACCOUNTANTS n West Street Gederlr, Ott 524.2$11 P.#7.. BeX-3117 'FIRST IAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SPEAKER: JACK CHRISTIAANS Services will be ,hekt .al -,the Orin. Hatt SUNDAY, OCtOBER 17* 1976 10 00.. m. Sundays Scheel: Classes.for sill ages t 1 00 a.m. lottietnine Viite 'frhi , v'er etear e°