HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-05-08, Page 19THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 19
Huron board
increase coverage
for liability
The general liability insurance
carried by the Huron Board of
Education will be doubled from
one to two million dollars.
R. B . Dunlop told board mem-
bers the matter of amounts of
liability insurance first became
a concern recently when a court
award was made to a British Col•
umbia high school student for
a million and a half dollars whet
he was paralyzed for life during
physical education classes.
The Frank Cowan Insurance
Company of Princeton also adv-
ised that recent awards in the
automobile field have exceeded
a million dollars.
Gaiser-Kneale Insurance of
Exeter submitted a quote of
$4, 871 for the two million
liability. This is an increase of
$922 over the current policy
which has a liability limit of
one million.
The board's insurance along
with coverage for the Huron -
Perth separate school board is
purchased through the Perth -
Huron Agents Association and is
administered by the Exeter firm.
Board members agreed that
the management committee
should make arrangements to
have all insurance coverage
reviewed.
R.B. Dunlop said most cover-
age included escalating clauses
which protected the board from
increased costs in replacements.
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Liberal speaker attacks government
A scathing attack on the "fis-
cal irresponsibility" of the
governments of Ontario was del-
ivered by Sarnia MPP James
Bullbrook at the inaugural meet•
ing of the Huron -Middlesex
Provincial Liberal Association
on Wednesday night at the
Dashwood community Centre.
Mr. Bullbrook, energy critic
of the provincial Liberal caucus,
Said, "Premier Davis doesn't
understand that bureaucrats
can't run a government as well
as people can. We must have
input from the total spectrum of
our population."
That the operation of the
provincial government was beim
taken out of the hands of the
people was pointed out by Mr.
Bullbrook when he compared
the record of the present Prog-
ressive Conservative governneni
to that of former premier John
Robarts.
"Under Mr. Robarts, 78 per-
cent of all bills passed were
sent to the standing committees
where the members of the Leg-
islature can discuss them and
get input from any interested
citizens, " said Mr. Bullbrook.
"Under the Davis regime, only
three percent of the bills have
gone to the standing committ-
ee."
Mr. Bullbrook said that the
Legislature passed 37 bills in
the final three weeks of the last
session and charged that there
is no possible way for sufficient
discussion of the bills, even
by members of the Legislature.
"As for Mr. Davis, we put a
clock on him and found out that
in four weeks of the Legislative
session, he attend for a mere
37 minutes," charged Mr. Bull -
brook.
Bronson
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ben-
nett and daughters Marlene and
Joan visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
Penhale on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. H. Penhale one
day last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Murry McFarl-
ane and family of Wroxeter
visited Miss Gertie McGee on
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Penhale
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pen -
hale visited Mrs. W. Scott at
St. Thomas one day recently.
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"The 'super ministries' set
up by Davis have only added to
the bureaucracy, " commented
Mr. Bullbrook. "The provincial
budget was 1.8 billion dollars
the year I was elected and
last year the budget was 10 bill-
ion. The deficit alone last year
was 1.7 billion, almost as moth
as the entire budget previously.'
He pointed out that in three
years there had been a 38 per-
cent increase in the cost of
education while the cost of ad-
ministration of the province had
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"I'm also concerned about
the cost of education today, "
said Mr. Bullbrook, "considering
the quality of education our
children are receiving. "We've
got to get back to the funda-
mentals in education."
Mr. Bullbrook ridiculed the
governments establishment of
the Lamarsh enquiry into viol-
ence on television.
"Why does he do that when
the province has no jurisdicatioc
over television?" asked Mr.
Bullbrook. "Why doesn't he do
something about the movies that
are playing in our theatres? He
does have jurisdiction over them
Mr. Bullbrook concluded that
the Progressive Conservative
government had been in power
too long and "exuded arrogance,
He mentioned that the federal
Liberals had done the same
thing in the past and it had res-
ulted in their defeat. He pred-
icted the same fate for the pres-
ent provincial government in
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