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10 *GOPERICii SIGNI‘L-STAR;;TRUSSDAY, NOVP4BER 18, 1911-1
Goderich PoliCaZOgitifileriVialiakkhaniuk blows in the tube PIA it's not because he's suspected
of impaired driving. This tube is connected to a device that measures, abnormalities in, the lungs
and Constable DOWhaniuk was just one of many Goderich residents who were tested on Monday
by the Huron -Perth Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Mobile clinic. - staff photo
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Municipal Affairs Minisier
Dalton Biles today announced -
details of a $25 . million
pro vincial-tnunicipal works
• incentive program to create job'S
this wcnter and get people off
welfare",
•'The 'program been„
streamlined to' provide lo.cal
auth o ri ties with. greater
flexibilito and, discretion
under -taking ,(1 labour -intense
works projects," Mr. Bales said.
"We can now start attacking
the unemployment situation in
Ontario imrnediately. without
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--ithe delays of., red tape and
.cumbersome administrative
procedures," the Minister added,
-fletalls of-t-he-proirath, which-
replaces last year's $7.5 million
program, have, been mailed to
municipal clerks and treastiters.
The program was finalized
'following a consultation meeting
last week between Mr.,Bales-and
the Municipal Liaison
Committee, which represents
municipal -associations.
This year's expanded ptognani
includes: General approval of
any municipal work,imantial or
non -manual, that psovides .jobs;
for the unemployed and people
on welfare. Local bodies 1. Can
thus undertake a wide range of
projects°,___ Incl usi on of local
boards and commissions along .
with' the municipalities and
Indian bands; Immediate initial
allocations of funds directly to
'each municipality: This will
account for, two-thirds of the
$25 million; Each municipality
is required to notify the
Department of Municipal Affairs
no later than Dec. 31 of the
projects, on which it intendsto
spend all or part of its initial -
allocation; Advance payments
equal to 50 per cent df the
estimated cost of notified
projects will then be,processed
automatically; The balance will
be paid when final claims 'aire
of funds to each municipality to.
avoid . all possible delays in
starting .Work projects," Mr,
Bales explained.
Mr. Bales said his Department
has also mailed details of the
Federal Local' Initiatives
Program to the municipalities so
that they can determine which
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program is most suitable for
• their needs.
, The Minister said discussions
are going • on to determine
whether the two ,sChemes cat be
integrated so that municipalities
can obtain the maXimum
financial assistance.
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REPORT
Officers of the Goderich
detachment of _the Ontario
ProvinCial Police had a busy time
last week investigating accidents
on area highways.' There were
_nine in all, with four of them
resulting in injuries to those
On November -7-a single car
collision on Highway 21 south
of Goderichresulted in .injuries
to four persons. Driver of the car
was Harold Putnam ',of 6569
Courtland, Allan Park. Michigan.
---fle-and passengers Ricky Clark
of 20 Terrice Street in Dresden,
Barry Well -man of Holden Street
in Dresden, and -William Peters
of 655 Bloomfield Road it),
Chatham were all • taken, to
huspital suffering fro'p minor
injuries. They were later released
after treatment:
Later the- same day another
single car accident resulted, in
injuriess.„t,orthe driver *Gordon
Stewart of 1.59 Cambria Road in
Goderich. The accident occurred
in West Wawanosh Township on
a side road north . -of 6-7
Connession.
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submitted.
"'Funds not used, plus the,
remaining one-third of the 525'
million, will then be reallocated
to areas needing additional
assistance to • fight
unemploymept and reduce
welfare rolls," Mr. Bales said.
fnitial allocations ° are based
on the welfare case load 'in each
municipality "dad our objective
is to put the money where there
is Ahe greatest need to create.
'jobs this winter," the minister
said.
No_rnunicipality will„ receive
less thn it obtained under last
year's program.
The Province will reimburse
the municipalities for labour
costs and fringe benefits for
those persons who were
unemployed insimecliately prior
to the proghm. Certain other
expenses -such as Raterialh and
.supervision -will be covered; up
to a maximum of 25 per cent of
eligible labour costs until March
3lst, 1972, and 12'/2 per Cent
until May 31, When the prograre
will be concluded. Mr. Bales said
this is to eneo"Urage- local
authorities to complete work
during the peak winter months.
Local authorities will pay the
prevailing wage rates In their
municipalities.
• ...Last year funds were
allocated first .to upper -tier
Muftidipalitles (the county, Or a
regional or metropolitan
:--•10irernmept)•for reallocation to
the idworitier municipalities if
the fundsivere not used.
"This year, have adopted
the approach of direceallocation
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Junior Vikings drop final
BY R ICHARD, MADGE
The G.D.C.I. junior Vikirtgs
were .defeated 25-6 ,,by the
Exeter South 1-luron Panthers in
tne.,junio.rlluron-Perai finals least
Wednesday. The- • game was
played in Exeter. ,
It was Exeter's third
e c u.t.i v. e, •junjor
championship. The -Panthers
Vete- led- by quarterback' Perry
Stover, in his third year of junior
ball, who • passed • for one
touchdown and ran for two
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more. fie set up two
touchdowns in the first haliivith
tosses of 50 and 35 yards to
halfback Brian Taylor. pBoth
times, Taylor went down to the
thr6e-yard like and Stover ran it
over centre for the score.
Halfback Wayne Regier ,ran
four yards Offtackle in the
secOnd, quartet:- t - i.ve the.
Panthers an 18-0 -halttithe
It' was 'this' first ' halt -
proved the undoing of ay
Dbrinelly's junior Vikings. They
were able to match the Panthers.
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touchdown for touchdown in
Ole second half, but could not
overcome. the first hall' deficit.
Pete Wewith was on the
receiving end of a 25 yard
touchdown pass from Stover for.,
,the Panthers in the third quarter.
Goderich quarterback, Larry
Donnelly matched that Ona two, ,
•.ard...-9.4 tackle play for tne..,,
ikings, only major in the fourth
-qu'attet.'
Viliing coach Ray. Donnelly
Was "'pleased with his teams
performance despite the defeat.
A difference' in philosOphy. of
the cyaching staffs in Goderich'
and -E -may -have-more than
a little_ to do with Exeter's
domination the past three years
in junior play. In Exeter, a boy
is left with the junior team for
all the. years of his junior
elegibility, but here a boy who is
„capable. of ,playing on the senior
team is Moved up to give him a
chance t�- develdp. his abilities."
Second year qthirterback and
'fullback Tom • O'Brien who
!aed k I i th i
• 't
Vikings title victory
example of this.
Some of the other good
junior?who will probably-fnake
a spot on next year's senior team
include Casey Wildgen, Roger
Legere and Dave Patterson.
Lawrence Lassaline and Alm
•Worgan- are two strong...running, .•
backs with the juniors .who #1so
dressed for the senior fit's!,
alongvith tackle Tim McGee.
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The following 'clay a car truck
collision occurred on the 12
Concession of Ashfield
Township between vehicles
driven by' Bevan McLelland of
R.R. 4 Kincardffie- and Isobel
Edgeworth of 919 Quinton-
Drive intendon. Edgeworth was
injured. •
Susan Smalley of R.R. 3'
Goderich suffered injuries wlierr
she was involved in a single car,
accident on City Road one north
of Highway 8 November 18.
In other activities the police
investigated three thefts, a break
and enter report and three items
listed as other under the
Criminal Code.
In all 22 charges were laid
under the Highway Traffic Act,
three under the Liquor Control
.act and one under the Criminal -
Code. Eighteen warnings were'l
issued.
In general duties the police
answered eight requests for
assistance, conducted two
prisdner escorts, and 'registered '
two L.O.A. and 46 ELLA.
convictions in provincial court.
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