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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-02-10, Page 14Par 8—The Winghain Advance -Times, Thursday,, February 10, 1972 Premier Davis makes 19 Cabinet changes Premier William Davis last Wednesday. Feb. 2, announced a major re -alignment of the On- tario, Cabinet, involving 19 out of 21 ministries. Following is the fist of Cabinet Ministers and their portfolios: Honourable Allan F. Lawrence, provincial secretary for Justice, and Minister of Justice and At- torney General, relinquishes the portfolio of Justice and Attorney General. Honourable W. Darcy Mc - Keough remains treasurer of On- tario and Minister of Economics and also becomes Minister of Municipal Affairs. When enab- ling legislation is passed, Mr. McKeough will become Minister of Finance and IntergOvernmen- tal Affairs. Honourable Robert Welch, pro- vincial secretary for Social De- velopment, and Minister of Education relinquishes the Edu- cation portfolio. Honourable Bert Lawrence, provincial secretary for Re- Airces Development, and minis- 'er of Health, relinquishes the Health portfolio. Honourable John Yaremko re- mains Provincial Secretary and Minister of Citizenship. When en- abling legislation is passed, Mr. Yaremko will become solicitor general. Honourable Allan Grossman, Minister of Trade and Develop- ment, becomes Minister of Revenue with additional respon- sibility for the. Ontario Housing Corporation. Honourable William A. Stewart remains Minister of Agriculture and Food: Honourable • Charles Mac - Naughton, Minister Of Transpor- tation and Communications, be- comes chairman of the Manage- ment Board of Cabinet. Honourable James A. C. Auld, Minister of Ptiblic Works, be- The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, February JO, 1972. - comes Minister of the Environ- ment. Honourable Rene lirunelle, Minister of Lands and Forests, becomes Minister of Social and Family Services. Honourable Dalton A. Bales, Minister of Municipal Affairs, be- comes Minister of Jostice and At- torney General. Honourable Thomas A. Wells, Minister of Social and Family Services, becomes Minister of Education. Honourable Fern Guindon,0 Minister of -Tourism, and Infor- matiOn, becomes Minister of La- bour. • Honourable John White, Min- ister of Colleges and Universities, becomes Minister of Trade and Development and Minister of Tourism and Information. When enabling legislation is passed, Mff.White will he(.nrne Minister of Trade and Industry. Honourable George A. Kerr, Minister of the Environment, be- comes Minister of Colleges and Universities. Honourable C. J. S. Apps re- mains M•nister of Correctional Services. Honourable Gordon Carton, Minister of Labour and Minister of Financial and Commercial Af- fairs, becomes Minister of Trans- portation and Communications. Honourable Leo Bernier, Min- ister of Mines •and Northern Af- fairs, becomes in addition Minis- ter of Lands and Forests. When enabling legislation is passed,' Mr. Bernier will become Minister of Natural Resources. Honourable Eric A. Winkler, Minister- of Revenue, becomes Minister of Financial and Com- mercial Affairs. When enabling legislation is passed, Mr. Winkler will become Minister of Public Proti.,ction. - Honourable James W. Snow, Minister without Portfolio, be- comes Minister of Public Works. When enabling legislation is pa, Mr. Snow will become Minister of Government Ser- vices. I lotiourable Richard T. Potter, Minister without Portfolio, be- comes Minister of Health. Enabling legislation to estab- lish the new Ministries will be in- troduced during the next session of the Ontario Legislature. Lakelet Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Fergu- son visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pomeroy in K401- ener. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg visited Sunday with Mrs. Edgar Wahl in Listowel and with Mr. Wahl in Listowel Memorial Hos- pital. Elmer Greenley has been selected to look after the Howick Township dump Wednesday and Saturday afternoons Harold Wallace, .Kitchener, visited with his parents Monday and Tuesday 9f this week. DISCUSSING THE 4-H Homemakers program for the afternoon, Mrs. Larry Wbeattey, assistant home economist, and Miss Catharine Hunt, ucoo Comity Hume aunomisi, combine bUSiness with pleasure at the lunch provided by Wingham branch of the Women's Institute at the town hall last Thursday. —Staff Photo. 4 POWDERED DETERGENT Product of Honduras - Chiquita Golden Bananas Lb. 25 U.S. Sunkist - 163's Navel Oranges .....49 Ont. Fancy 5 Lb. McIntosh Apples .65. U.S. Marsh Seedless • 5/r Grapefruit 48's • 34 United States No. 1 Cauliflower. United States LIQUID DETERGENT Kleenex - 60's Rosebud Radish Ontario No. 1 Vhishet‘,Carrots 3 Lb. 35 Ontario No. 1 Washed Parsnips. Lb..29 Schneider's- Tle6zMATO KETCHUP ..%2 Oz. Keg •65 HEINZ SOUP ....Mushroom Cream of Break & Butter, Swt. 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