Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-23, Page 11supp
,1978.
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THE Duni, STORE
ine
Iast
item, „,.before' th House
.„,prorogued fOrthe winter.
With the support .01, the
Liberals the minority
Progressive Conservative
Government easily survived
a final New Demooratto
Party non -confidence motion
critical of its fisealp011oies.
During the wrapjw-aPeech
the Premier called for the
resignation of the New
Democrat Edward Ziemba's
seat in the .Legislature. Mr.
Zientba admitted that he had
made available to the press
As this quiei scene
reflects Christmas peace,
may alt share its true tranquility.
thoseand anger at the conduct of
e
Accoi
expo
underhanded and malh
poUticklng that madeIt look
as though
dome something wrong.
teehas
a right to the lnformatlon but
it acted irresponslbly In
making it puhlk.
The Minister of Natural
Resources has now Stated
that he has had second
thought; 004 Wanting to
close down or lease out all
public campsites in the
Province. He has now told the
Legislature that this is sloth's;
wish, although he had
previously said that "the
long-term idea is to phase out
overnight camping in
provincial parks".
The iMinister claimed he
was misreported, saying
"there will be no closing of
any campgrounds and parks
in Ontario nor will there be
any reduction in -the amount
of campsites available to the
public'.
He confirmed that many
campgrounds would be
leased for operation by the
private sector, but rejected
his earlier statements that
those not leased would
eventually be closed down,
commenting "the in-
terpretation of the media has
changed my mind".
Ontario's Public Accounts
Committee has recom-
mended to the Legislature a
complete audit of those who
received first time home
buyers grants, and that the
Minister of Revenue should
"recover all payments made
either in error or illegally, by
the end of 1977". Last week
Liberal MPP David Peterson
(London Centre) said all
88.000 people who received
the grants should be audited,
commenting that the ad-
ministration of the program
had been "just. awful" and
has "dealt a serious blow to
the Government's
credibility". A partial audit
showed that more than $1.2
million was paid,, to 'people
ineligible for grants.
A bill to create a unified
family court in Ontario has
ody"
minorsand
hlldren, as
weu as charges against
DelinquentsActbe able to try such charges as
. It would also
assault of a apouse or failing.
to provide
fly with the
necessjties of lite under the
Criminal Code,,
After a week of persistent
questioning.by Liberal
•Leader Stuart Smitb, the
Minister of Natural
.esOurces • admitted that a
Work order afiaWiag a ,Sud-
bury Man to Orin for uranium
ore in a lake used by the City
as a source Or drinking Water
WAS cancelled twa days. after
citoc-Gerteral was
by Liberais PatReid (Rainy River) and
David Peterson 'toncletirt,
about reports that a
senior OPP officer had been
in ch, with his counterpart
in Quebec to find out how to
go about obtaining a public
inquiry into organized crime
in Ontario, and a Quebec
prosecutor's statement that
there is more organized
crime in Ontario, than there
IS in Quebec,
The Attorney General in-
terjected that this report was
nonsense* and the Solicitor.
General repeated his earlier
assertions that senior police
• 13111 131, thfarm e
income st
proval in the Legisi;
voluntary,,cP
it „motel* a support
af 95 percent ot tbe average
price for the previous five
years on coxnmodities
covered *Oar federal
plan to the 90 percentlevel.
The Minister of Agriculture
hasestimated_ that the plan
will eget the POvernment $70
million annually., A Liberal
amendment calling in
general terms for the Com-
mission to be established to
negatiftte with marketing
!wards- and farm groups
without lessening its
authority if groups refuse to
negotiate, also passed.
In ,coirdance with the' Wishes et a !Mt avialf
citlrenSt
I hereby dociartit
and call upon all citizens to
observe it as such.
(signed)
PON SYMONS, Mom
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