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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-04-27, Page 35Liberals ready to introduce non -confidence motion.... from page 16A anticipated that the recovery phase will continue for some time before all collections are finalized. You will recall that under the program, people who had never owned a home qualified for a $1,000 grant, followed by $250 grants on the first and second anniversaries of the day they bought their home. The program was in effect until December 31, 1975, but some of the $250 payments were still going out at the end of 1977. HYDRO PROPOSAL The Provincial Govern- ment has accepted a proposal from Ontario Hydro to scrap two of four planned generating units at the oil- fired Wesleyville Generating GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1978—PAGE 17A Station near Port Hope. In the short run, this proposal in- volves raising,, ,%er rates slightly to save $400 million in capital costs, and trim back Hydra's long term system expansion •program. The Minister of Energy, an- nouncing the decision, stated that even without the two 550 ED nits tr i; rl�'lllrir ,/II�/I.II f� Ahe CORONET 00' .. TI d r ,i s.. iib.,. "� 1N - jai `�'�'.1.�-'S' .'..r., •./r-1� Nr Our Usual Cash t Carry Price is 9,99 MAPLE, ATLANTIC PINE RAINFOREST PECAN your home — may spread more ome have a high, flame spread rating. requires a buildig permit your local quire you to remove any prefinished ve an acceptable flame spread rating.. rated panel? The flame spread rating of a n index, indicating the extent of spread of of the panel as determined in a fire test con- ce with the provisions of the Ontario Building .1. of the Ontario Building Code provides that a ting of 150 is acceptable for the exposed surface Is and ceilings. So look for the rating stamp on the anels you buy — and choose from those rated at 150 as the five mentioned -above. : the names we give to all our panels are simply intended to con- readerthe color and appearance of the panelling. 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WINDSOR WEST Amherstburg, Goderich, Kingsville, Owen Sound, Ridgefown, Southampton MON.-FRIDAY 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M.; SAT. till 4 West Lorne, Exeter, Thedtord, Grand Bend, Harrow: MON.-FRIDAY 8 A.M.•5:30 P.M.; SATURDAY till 1:00 P.M. Delivery And Credit Terms Available At Extra Cost 16 BRANCHES AMHERSTBURG EXETER GODERICH GRAND BENI HARROW , KINCARDINE KINGSVILLE KITCHENcR TO SERVE YOU 736-2151 OWEN SOUND 235.1422 RIDGETOWN 524-8321 SOUTHAMPTON 238-2374 THEDFORD 738-2221 WEST LORNE 396-3403 WINDSOR EAST 733.2341 WINDSOR WEST 744.6371 MATTHEWS VISA 376-3181 674-5465 797-3245 296-4991 768-1520 727-6001 734-1221 254.1143 KITCHENER Out-of•town Call Free of Charge 1-800-265.8990 or 8994 megawatt units, Hydro will have nearly 1,000 megawatts more generating capacity than it needs between 1981 and 1985 and will be asked to negotiate sale of the surplus to other utilities. Questioned in the House by Liberal Leader Stuart Smith, who said current Hydro load forecasts indicate an "excess reserve" of 3,000 megawatts by 1986, the Minister main- tained that a cut that large "at this particular stage in our history would result in the loss of thousands and thousands of jobs in this province." Dr. Smith asked why the Minister was "creating capacity we may well not need instead of using that money now to recreate high technology industry in this province and using that money in the private sector where it can create jobs." WANT SUBJECTS MADE MANDATORY The Ministries of Education and Colleges and Universities havesubmitted a working paper to educational in- stitutions in Ontario, which includes proposals affecting the preparation and tran- sition of students from high schools to post -secondary institutions. The two Ministries want certain subjects made mandatory in Grade 13 as necessary preparation for university. They include a choice of one of three pairs: English or French and another language, math and science or math combined with English .or 'French. The Ministry of. Education wants to establish achievement tests in English or French for all Grade 13 students and an exam for those enrolled in one or more math courses. McKinley' will run • once again Bob McKinley, MP for Huron -Bruce for the past 13 years, will be seeking, the Progessive-Conservative nomination for the next federal election. McKinley made -the an- nouncement at the Huron - Middlesex provincial PC riding association meeting in Exeter. He told the 300 -people present that the „election would likely be bele in June. After the meeting, McKinley said he was well prepared for the election when it came: "Ive never gone into an election against a • govern- ment that has as many things to answer to their people for," he said. McKinley predicted that national issues would over- shadow local concerns in the election. "This country is in very bad shape, with the value of the dollar, . inflation ... capital punishment -may even be an issue," McKinley said. The provincial riding association acclaimed their executive for next year. Bill Amos of RR 8 Parkhill was chosen president and Caley Hill of Goderich was named first vice-president. The six other Vice- presidents are George Cuddy of Kerwooti, Dr. Tom Jasper of Goderich, Oliver Jaques of Hensall, ' Gerald Waiter of Goderich, Brenda Coates of Centralia, and Fred Dobbs of Biddulph. The chief financial officer for the PC association is Lorne Kleinstiver, and Mrs. Ruth Hill of Lucan was named secretary. •Bud Gregory, MPP for i Mississauga- East, was the keynote speaker for the meeting. Warden Ginn brought greetings from the, county of Huron, while Fred1 Dobbs brought greetings from the association from Middlesex county. The federal PC riding a§sociation has yet to set the date for rthe nomination meeting. PLOD it HURON '7$i September 26 - 30, 1978 HURON COUNTY