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EVERYONE ENJOYED A VISIT by lolly old St. Nick. Santa Claus went with the Sea o
Lions Club when they visited Huronvlew tor the 60th time. (Oke photo)
members re-elected
HCBE ee. ,�►
head of the education committee and Graeme
Education tl,ICBE1 December Craig, chairman of the personnel committee,
Unanimous choice at the Huron County Catholic trustee
Board of Ed With the retirement of McDonald was �t \
Eugene Frayne, Donald
meeting saw the re -instatement of the
chosen as executive committee member -at -
chairman and committee heads for another g
year term, large. He was elected by board members in a
secret ballot vote. Sally Rothwell was also
Art Clark chairman's
unan'ssea for in his bid 1g secret tall for this position.
return to the chairman's seat the ensuing Clark
year. he has hi his remarks to the boardMr.
Clark
a
Tiedrst elected to the HCBE in past ear and noted, "I feel this board hasoasp special
od flavor, of new
served as chairman for the year
and experienced members."
previous to that was vice chairman of the mix of men and women, a g
hoai�l for two years.
In by Vice Mr. Chairman Clark wilt hJewitt. at thehelm Ile congratulated board members on suer ! ;
He was heir
ether, "
unan m d by John Jewitt.
to efforts been work
toimgether,tant noting,n"The issues t ,
unanimously re-elected by the
the posOther
ointments came in have not entered into the discussion or the
(it bee unanimous app
the re-election of Joan
Van den Bmeck as dreisions.'
Ba field man re-elected 1 `.
Yroving future operations. y s4
M a g of Gay Lea
following the anaulsive imp
erosive Member shareholders increased�ts3yg36 ,i' ,, •,�
meeting of Leh n Deec Coop by 55 members over last year's Co-operative and6 " ;+
Limited held ell, RR 3,
Bayf Bayfield, Ontario was hold membership in the Co-op
John Campbell, Chairman over one-third are active producers of milk
reelected of the Board.:
Me. o -o Campbell wasn 1971 ctha a Director
very and - or Mclinden, President, discussed the
of the Co-operative in 1974 and has been very year and the impact on
active in sarin organizations for many years• sale of the edible oil operations and a meat t�
Fred Meier. Brussels, was elected First business in the y s of the i pcct on
Vice -Chairman and George Pinkney, Usto- operations. Earning
wet. was elected Second Vice -Chairman• some gain on the sale of these assets and in
comparative sense, excluding
last pear gains, . yM
Russell Mr'Chairm , of theh Sound,'S term
earnings were very
hadr and padformer and Tommah of eBoard's Co-operative's financial position has im-
roved significantly over last year with
r asiebt 4 '
expired McGee of Ftesherion, p
tlntae was elected di eet0 air Robert dropping and members' equity
The remaining directors Total assets were up slightly over last year.
Turner. ()wen Sound Jack Owen Sound;rd, W Edwrosein
patronage and common share dividend
ter. Howard rand Donh wowin A
Elmwood. was declared and announced
to member ng CDceter;ampo and ddr Ahrens,
Mr. Campbell addressed the meeting $fiO).o00 from earning
Gay Lea Foods has paid a dividend on
lower than that 1980teresults were somewhat holders since dividend
ra- ►��.
milky and that isa in
milk supply continue e. affect plant ss i common shares every year
b to producer member shareholders eight of
ciency The Co-operative's cheese business is lion and a patronage dividend has been paid
in the process of consolidation reducingP
locations from three to two which will assist in the last nine years.
Consumers could have paid less
Proposed government legislation could beneficiaries of the medical research funded
have saved Canadian consumers at least $226 by these contributiolead to ns. More money for
million on the price of drugs if it had been medical research ures and medical discovery
in
for some of the world's most debilitatingreatants
introduced in 1969 ••and possibly as much as oore o
$366 million. Consumer and diseases," said Mr. Andre. olio had
The estimatefwas cited by Mr Andre said that ifthis
policy
ted beento n
Corporate colyiAffairs Minister concerns Hexpre seAdby introduced in 1969, eha in d oicn
recently to ens that amntto the Pat by additional $70 millionucSr asYthe 10 taking
al
senior proposed
that Bill C-22. will
to set the place in the United States and ona new
Act. p t drug in C•22, will increase the plreace in in Canada —Francecno w
price at drugs. AIDS treatments and early
of
"My department has estimated that had cancer
this policy been in effect since 1969, theMr. Andre ridiculed the assumtwho
have
savings fromcompulsorymillion licensing would Mrstl by NDP opponents of the legislation,
have been $166 million In 1903," said claim that it will cost 5650 million.
Andre Prices Review Board One of the assumptions is that all new
drugs will he copied by generic firms. In fact,.
"Moreover, the Drug s introduced into the
CanaCa
we have proposed would have als$600 of 145 new drug
million
200 where from on ing drug price
Canadian market since 1979, only one has
incr a eo to a level lion by holding drug pries drawn a generic competitor.
"This supports my position that until we
increases to a consistent with increases can have an intellectual debate in committee,
in the Consumer consumer, Price sax. ectU ebate in Tom, it ee,
"Thpoeforw dsavings where frs a om removed from Q
of this policy would have been n 1983." irresponsible claims will prevent Canadians
se
that Canadians linin understanding the full and true benefits
$22fi million to $366 million in said Mr. Andre.
M r sly Andre went on to say of our proposal,
rreseareb, Terry inx the need for medical Mr.Andre also releasedal tteerof ehewrooeto
Hansen rry Fox, Steve fFonyo and . Ricke Joyce King, Secretary
National
Hansen had raised millions of dollars, he Pensioners and Senior Citizens' Federation,
noted in response to her concerns.
"Senior citizens are among the prime P
Planning grant announced
completed, tanning grants from the
Health Minister Murray annoPistounced
the MPP Community planning for Huron Bruce, announced a an Ing Ministry of Municipal Affairs are designed to
Payment theon a $13,252 community elf of the encourage municipalities to reviewand
d
grant fori County of Huron on behalf of the update their planning programs, fitnts.
Township of Hullett. by-laws and other planning
Speaking on behalf of Bernard Grandmait- The grants may also be used for special
used by the development or commercial development
re. Minister of.,Municipal Affairi, Mr. Elston studies on local issues such as lakes ore
samid the grant isbeing highways, and for energy
-conserving y-Ia to prepare a comprehensive planning measures.
zoning by-law. A draft by-law has just been p
Rural customers asked to helpnt, ;tis
As the property of the
With the heavy snows of winter on the the postal customer's responsibility toskeep
horizon, CanadarPost Corporation is seeking the area around the boxes as clear w route
the cooperation a its across
the coons and of snow. Ori behalf of its all ue
snowplough operators across the lrtuntry. contractors. Canada Post is asking
ure a dear
Every year Rural Route contractors who customers to do their
rblest to
for sural route
deliver mail d more than onehmillMonthon path to their boxes.
s. In f couriersAadditional
as rural Ter ruga is the
travelling
ictheface inter montds An addaS itional Q snow-
addelon, during d h the buildup damage and destruction caused by
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