HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-02, Page 21IN lack Riddell Huroll-Middlesex MPP
Le islature would la a ,
• Provision for , a research g play
;,.for each elected much expanded and more•
d tions _of the
recommendation This,
att°n ° "Morrow Committee" are.
Report: This, combined with
assistant
t.
GODERICH
In Oi"tober 1.975 a Select
Committee was constituted to
review the Fourth and'Fifth
Reports of the Ontario'
Commission- on - the
Legislature, and to ..advise on
the •implem.entation of the'
recommendations contained
in these Reports. The F tst
Interim Report. • of this
Committee was submitted to.
the Legislature.on December.
—4th,-- 1911, and. -adopted
'following debate in • the Hoarse
Decelpber l8th.
11
mg the accepted
recommendations. of this
First Interim Report was the
establishment of constituency
offices for, Members of the
Provincial : Parliament.
Another recommendation
was, that permission be
im ortant role, if the
i further important
--� the recommen a
the smaller Ridir°igs which accepted. .Under.the proposed....
would result from increasing revised system, eight
the total number of Members, . Standing Committees would '
would facilitate' better be .•established, with no
representation of the people " Member being forced to serve R: Roddy,35, of
of Ontario, and would' also on any two Committees. Woodstock has been elected
expand the role of back-bench the : fift sixth ;»la. ons
kb h A Standing Committee tl I
`1VIPPs. •,• would be : able . to call Wit- Y
:: .. _ resident: of the' AS'saclation
In "addition; the Report Messes, . to set ,up sub F
He
was
.s aL the corhmjttees,,and, in general, ,of Kinsmen. 'Clubs. H
question
Pe od•elected-electeds anneal -
e ' Peri.od •' of the, to. expand • the depth and.: �
Ontario
° t have a uality of their in.- convention held in Van Boder
Ontario Legislature h B•C• last week. Mr: Y
45 minutes, aim ' the --enc expansion' of Kinsmen
the involvementand input of I?
duration of one. hour instead; ' vestrgations.. Here again t e as' promised to encourage
Of' the current is to foster and promote h R
with each Opposition Dir y throughout Canada during lli;
Leader permitted two..lead< as many Members as .
off Q estions, and the possible. These Committees' Levin of office so that "every
remainder :
of h t would meet the time throughout a f K
the community would be able to
Kin
.. .
allocated to toother questions - ' •
on 'a 'rotation :basis .among around the Province,- as work
Session and be able to travel enjoy the benefits' of
able a `. The Committee's recom- ' F-1
'' fairs
Members. Such required •
granted for television and arrangement would, en
radio coverage of the greater number of MPPs to'
proceedings of .the ask questions of the various
Legislature: This was, per; Ministers. ,
mitted duringthe spring The -R'eport further
session, and has become a recommends that one, entire
regular feature of the .day be set aside for con_
Legislature's activities, • sideration _ , of : Private
The. Second Interim Report Member's Bills.. At present,
of the :Sgect 'Committee is only one hour per week is
dated Jae 22. This Report available for this purpose,
could significantly change the with each Party taking its'
operation " of the Ontario turn, in rotation. In effect, the
Legislature' and the role og the ''Morrow Committee'' '
individual M.P.P. The suggests that all day Friday
"Morrow Report" so.eailed be used .for discussion of
after .the Chairman of the Private Member's Bills,
mendations seek to change
one practice whichhas,. quite f IF .
understandably,. confused
visitors to the Legislature. To., - .
date, at..the time of a vote, the <`A'good fair has a touch of
Speaker directs the Clerk to
"call' in the Members", and magic . to it that eveyone
division bells ring._ loves. It's full of excitement,
Those -Members in: the' and is a,place .where you can
promptly roti? tly
Chamber leave, enjoy yourself," saysE.A.
forget your troubles and just
secure in the ,knowledge :that . Starr, Director, Agricultural
the bells will ring for a long and Horticultural Societies
period, often in excess of half- Branch, Ontario Ministry of
an -hour sometimes. for Agriculture'and Food.
several hours. There are 230 agricultural
The Report recommends societies throughout Ontario
after
Select- Committee; Donald which should be allowed to that a fixed period be which hold fairs from May on,
Morrow (P.C.), ,1 1..P•P• for come to a'vote. If one and one- - established, possibly twenty with the bulk of them in
Ottawa West contains half hour's debate were minutes, between the.calling August and September.
endations 1n •IT. key allowed for each Bill, several of a vote and the vote itself, Traditionally most fairs are
rovide sufficient
recomm This wouldp
areas of • operation of the could be dealt with each time for Members. to held in the fall, when produce .
f h' h Friday, which would conis ready `and farmers have Hospital.Mr. and Mrs. Don Duss are
Fairs provide: a 'common ' the north. Mr. and Mrs: Doug
Ry Blanche Deeves
(Intended for last week)
Church News
Many attended, in 60 cars,,
at the Good News Drive•In
service on .JHighway 8 on
Sunday evening. Robert
S.te•phenson . welcomed
everyone. to their, service.
Mrs; •Heather Rutledge sang
two selections with Mrs.'
Mannings at -the piano, while
waiting for. darkness .to show,
the film, ``The gospel Road,";
a story of Jesus sung and told_
by Johnny Cash. Theladies bf
the Fellowship' Bible' 'Chapel
served lunch in the hall, while
everyone enjoyed a.visit and,
meeting' new'faces. Next
Sunday another. good* filen
based on the life' of a young
girl told by her mother will be
Yt°w°•
nice visit. Nice to hear that
Personals pons Purdue, Clarence
The Hol endsvthe com- aughter-in-law, is
pat munity extends Wm. Cox nsthe nowPurdue'srdue's in Lendori from
patty to Mrs. Cox on the
death of her father.
visiting with. Tom and Shirley
Leak and girls in Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold.-Jantzi.
and Beverly along with Joan
and John a,pd Scott Koetsier
have been 'away on holidays.
in•Parry Sound.
, Speaking, with one mother
this Morning; she says ••.she
..
will .be glad when school
o ens, 'perhaps some of.the
F
children will be also. -
Snell�has --beet
A'ixlanda
spending a few days , as a
guest of nary Jean �$ettles.
Three. years, ago Barb` arid
Alvin Betties and,Mary;Jean
• went to the Calgary Stempede
where they met' Mr -c and Mrs.
McCalley and Lorna of
-Burford on the cal eys grandstand. n
Recently .the
from Burford dropped in for a
s
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thank
f h f h I would like to say
• Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brand you to all who.have been
and family visited withVlrS. phoning and giving me news
Brand's mother Mrs. Joanne on Holrnesvilly so please
Van Schyndel of Dundas. keepcalling!
•Diana Brand 'and Jackie
Brand have been exchange ,
4H'ers going to Pennsylvania.
Jackie Brand is now spending
her time helping out with the
new baby at Adrian Brand's.
Sorry to report .that, Mrs.
Herb McAdam has been'` '
under the weather. It's good
to hear that, Mrs. Elmer
Potter -1S. home from Victoria
assemble, and the fixed .time-. time to show their livestock. back from their holidays: in
and •�
other members ofthe
Legislature, many o • w is
are • innovative and • in- siderably expand the limitation would help to
speed
teresting.' Incidentally, the Members activities up proceedings in the lace for 'rural and Norman are back °from their
q influence meeting place Chamber. urban people, says holidays to.
-Committee are Margaret' Committees of the `.1 Mr: Starr. a• Florida' and.
"Farmers show their animals Disneyworld,
Campbell ' (St. George) and •
and prodtee, while town . Mr. and Mrs: S.yd• Brown of
Murray Gaunt urn s merchants -display what they Willowdale : spent the
(H, o
Bruce) oftheLiberal. Party, .. Canada -Pension Notes
' heel Cassidy (Ottawa
Mic Y
Centre) and: Elie Martel
(Sudbury East) of the N.D.P.,
and Lorne...Maeck. (Parry
Sound) with Robert Eaton
(Middlesex) - fo'r • the,..Con-
. servatiVes.
Con-
servatives. • •
•
According to the Interim
'Report, ` `;the volume of
Government business,
ministerial expenditure
estimates, committee work
and constituency obligations
place- demands on Members'•
• time that are; under present
;circumstances, virtually
impossible to meet": Because
;of this situation, the Report"
recommends substantial' re -
.organization of Legislative
activity and an increase in
the total • m number of-
ProviYlcial Members, ; from
the present 125 -to' 155; with a
view to dealing more ef-
fectively with the • increased
work load. .
SHEET METALWORK,
1 .ALL K1NOS. WE bo
AT PRICES
THAT ARE
I FAIR TO
You
MBING--A'
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SS KINilttON i r.
The residents of the counties of Huron and Bruce are
served by the district 'office. at 546 N.Christi:na. Street,
Sarnia,' Ontario,. N7T 5W6. Phone (519) 344-5229. .
There are two.. local offices in the, area. at: Federal
Building 35 Eaast St:, Ooderich,, Ontario; Open every
Wednesday' from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Phone 524-6588
and: - Federal 'Buildine--1-00 Scott Street, •Walkerton,
A list of fall fairs. can be
A. If "you have obtained,:by' writingaland
. . Ho
h b con ticultural " Societies Bran
Ontario. Open' every,. Thursday from 9:00 arm. to 3:00
p:tri. Phone 881-0871.
The following is. one of the most often asked questions
of Canada Pension Plan.
have to sell" - weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
WELCOME
SERVSERVICE
-
would like to •calf -you with
"housewarming gifts; and 'in-
formation '.abour your rew
location. The Hostess will be.
glad to arrange your°�subscrip-
tion to iNe Signal -Star
Fall fairs are ,more than a HarryCudmore. Cali her at 524=2057
marketplace;" a mixture• of Karen. Jan'tzi:.is •away •
educational exhibits, bands,
ara.de`smidway, candy
F ,
floss, the 'smell of hot dogs
' and hamburgers -all the-,.
things that provide a'day of..
,
fun for everyone •
to
A
griculturr
sen•
of
Q.'How cio I know if all my tributing on maximum Ontario Ministry
earnings since 1966 there' Agriculture- and Food,
earnings and contributions -
have been properlyrecorded would b o' financial ad- '• Parliament Buildings';_
e_ n O't •oM7A2B2:
so fhat.I will get credit when I. vantage 'tq you'in delaying Toronto, n ori
apply for my pension?.- application,, and you should.
A. A record-- of your' --ear- apply fora retirement' pen -
pings aitd contributions is sion to commence the monthrecorded in the Head Office of following your 65th birthday,,
the• Canada Pension Plan, If, 11,owever,.you have had one- -
The 1✓egi dation •allows you or more years where your.
once a year. to appy for and- earnings have been •at• less
receive :a. statement ?n than the maximum on which -
.
the amounts credited you can contribute; itcbuld be.
to ..your Social Insurance to your advantage in the long
Number. Forms • for .this' run to delay application. You,
purpose are available at your should definitely contact your
nearest Canada Pension Plan Canada Pension Pain district
office office. for .:counselling as to '
• • your options., ,
Q. What is the . maximum. +-+ -}- '
retirement benefit payable • Q. I recently reached age -65
under the ' -Canada Pension .and am - receiving a
Plan in.January, 1976? - . retirement Pension from the
A. The maximum Canada Pension Plan. I have
retirement pension payable just returned'to, work. Do I
in. 1976 is $154.86. '- continue to contribute to the
+++ Plan?
Q. I will reach the age of 65, A. No,. Once you are in
years _early in 1976, and .by receipt of a retirement
then will have contributed' to
pension,,:you. are no longer
•
the Canada Pension Plan for eligible to contribute.
slightly more than 10 years. I If you have further
plan to:continue working. questions on this'point, please
Should I apply. for my contact your Canada Pension
retirement pension 'to com- Plan 'District Office at
anence' the 'month. following Canada Pension Plan, 546
my 65th birthday, or'should I North Christina Si., Sarnia,
delay applying and make Ontario N7T 5W6 or- phone-
tributions? 5n-344-5229,
further con
Bridge
Scores
Mary Donnelly and Eleanor
'Erskine topped the' North-
South division •of play with 70
points at the August 24
meeting of the Goderich
Bridge Club. • . There ' were
seven tables in play. « .:
Auieen . Curry and Jean
Papernick finished. a close
second with 69%1/2 points
while Carol Keller and Hans
Dornbusch and. Audrey. Tobin
and Verna ,.Worthy finished
third and fourth respectively.
Donna Sproule and Dorothy
Etue topped-conxp•etition in
the East-West division with 85
points with Mark Wilkinson
and Jean Scotchmer ' in
second spot 'with 81.1/2 points.
Edna Overholt settled for'
third place with 76 points and
Gail Hovey and Mary
Lapaine•"were fourth with a
pointtotal of 68. .
The
GIsssmen,
of
Ontario
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