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Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-23, Page 11supp ,1978. longi'all We have. . ..", regulationsLon Bo*rd '1; ar Ala , a4 .lzo ._ Of rent IIENP 1 FREDA MOO 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 TOWN. OF CLINTON. OF FINEST QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS • HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS... 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