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Bologna 1 -Ib vac Pac 1,69
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Cooked Meats 6 -oz vac Pac 89¢
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Velvet Flour 3.5 kg bag -1.79
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Hydro •
done
too far,.
a
from page 6 A
bill presented to the
Legislature -last year by
Eddie Sargent, Liberal
Member for Grey -Bruce.
This "Lifeline" Bill
recommended that Hydro
rates should be struc-
tured so that the cheapest
rate applies to the basic
amount which domestic
users require.
At present, the rate
structure encourages
consumption, so that the
average cost per kilowatt
hour is less for the person
with the swimming pool
than the pensioner with
the space heater.
Rates have to be turned
around to remove this
inequity and to promote
conservation.
In addition, our Liberal
energy critic, Julian
Reed, the Member for
Halton Burlington,
presented a private
member's bill earlier this
year which, would have
given the Government
power to impose policy
directives on Ontario
Hydro.
With the immense
control that Hydro now
exerts, we believe that •
such public ac-
countability is crucial to
avoiding the mistakes of
the -past.
WHITE PAPER ---.-
RESPONSE
In a strongly worded
statement to the
Legislature, Premier
Davis outlined the
Government's response
to Premier - Levesque`s
white paper on
sovereignty -association.
He described the
proposal as "limited and
short-sighted" and what
might be described as the
ultimate copout. - a self-
imposed ghetto men-
tality, surely beneath the
dignity • of the French=
Canadian people".
Both . opposition
Leaders immediately
endorsed the Premier's
statement.
Liberal Leader Stuart
Smith described the
white paper . as "a
meaningless concept, a
phony concept,...a cheap
political trick toget
people to vote yes on
renewed federalism, only
to wake up the next day
and find he (Levesque)
was selling them "-
something else."
MANDATORY
INSURANCE
The Minister of Con-
sumer and Commercial
Relation, Frank Drea,
has tabled legislation to
make public liability and
property.. damage in-
surance mandatory for
all drivers with fines of
up to $2,500 for anyone
caught without in-
surance.
Courts are empowered
to suspend licences and
confiscate vehicles in the
case of "habitual of-
fenders".
When 1980 licence plate
stickers go on sale
December 1, motorists
will be required to show
proof of insurance.
The Minister estimated
that on any given day
about 350,000 motorists on
the road have no in-
surance, either because
they refuse to pay any or
because , they have
allowed their policies to
lapse.
His advice to people
who say they won't be
able to afford car in-
surance when it becomes
compulsory on March 1?
"Get rid of your car!"
CAS WANT MORE
The Ontario Govern-
ment cannot afford the
huge increases being
requested by most of the
Children's Aid Societies
in the province, ac-
cording to the Minister of
Community and Social
Services, Keith Norton.
Figures made
available by the Ministry
show that six agencies
‘,..E0 asking for operating
increases of more than 30
percent. One in
Kapuskasing wants 46.6
percent more. Ten want
more than 20 pereent.
Only nine of the 50 I
societies in the r6vince
are asking for les than 10
percent increaseS.
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