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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-12, Page 6• • 0: THE HURON EXPOSITORt APRIL: 12,, 1979 • 4ac*, it.ot!tirtils • •.. .H.HOuestlist arges wren minister tays<'.- • -1 ACKIMI)ELL; M.P,,f, provide serviCa ai OH1P: Opposition leaders bave, rates. acc4se4, the Government of With 'reference to services using the multicutiOrat provided, In public hospitalS, development branchof the we stressed the Orgetn.' Ministry :of culttkre, ond Re- importance of the creation for partisan pOlitical government enSttring :that ptirpOSOS- These accusations such services are available •f011owed the resignation of at OBIP rates and that 'the the branch direCtor, who said patient is. not subject tO a in his letter Qf resignation means tet adtttiniStered by that the Office of the Premier the physiciano had interfered, with his job% Of course, the Safety of Kringing ottessure to bear tO nuclear generating stations.' keep Opposition. Members is very much in the news off guest lists: The Minister because Of the crisis situatiqn- maintained that. the official's at Three Mile Islandin charges, were "totally •'ztt• Pennsylvania. Ontario. has, founded " and denied made a very heavy commit Opposition demands for an ment to the nuclear industry inqtriry, into the allegations,. in Canada, and the economic Liberal Leader Stuart Smith as Well as energy itnplica- said "a ratan of pririciple" 1i911S, of any debate regarding appears to ha,..e resigned .that industry are enormous. with. very .serious charges, There would appear- to. be and asked the Ministerwhy goad reasons to believe that the Premier's office was the Canadian nuclear system • involved in multiculturalism is vastly ,safer than other through an aide listed as available alternatives. It is, being responsible for special therefore, essential ,that assignments. The Minister cussion be Conducted in a said the. Premier "chose to rational manner , without step up, the work of multi- hysteria or panic. culturasni several months As Stuart Smith has ago. An Opposition Member pointed out, it is also es - charged You have as much sential that a considerationof commitment to multi- the safety of Ontario's cinturalism as an alley cat nulcear reactors take place has to morality", • . immediately in the context of The question of OHIP ser- what has happened in • vices continues to be. de Pennsylvania, We in the bated, Opposition parties Liberal Party, feel that any have continued, to press the ,delay in the process of this Minister of Healthon how public consideration will hospital medical serviceswill simply permit ritnients• and be guaranteed at Ontario uninformed speculation to lien] th Insurance Plan rates, influence public opinion in However, few details have this very important' period of been forthcoming, . time, All sides in the nuclear Last year, Liberal Leader s' safety' argument., must.be • Stuart Smith attempted on a given a proper opportunity to number of occasions to make present their ' case and • . the Minister of Health ful1y. question each other. aware or the danger to There are a number of universal 'aedess to medical ways in which this debate care . posedby the rapidly and the necessary public increasing number of disclosure can occur. We , PhYsieians who wereopting. would recommend ° that ...the • out of 01111), However. the Select' Committee on Hydro Minister remained un- Affairs be specifically concerned about the problem.. charged with the immediate until it became Clear .:last responsibility • ' of month that the number of investigating the Matter of ,4pted out .docotrs had nuclear safety and be given reactied_apoint where it was permission to sit concur - difficult, if not—ififfassible in rently with the .House so that some commuities to 'obtain • it might ,begin immediately. medical services at ()HIP , • rates, In addition, ,, certain It is • important that the specialist services such as debate occur in an. anaesthesia, surgery and atmosphere as non- obstetrics were not available political as pOSSible and that • without surcharge because the Com mittee be able to all the specialists atcertain benefit' from what is already ,,.. • • publie'licisnitals had opted done so that duplication can out. be avoided. • We have re-.. The Liberal Party remains commended that Dr. Arthur • absolutely,- committed to the Porter, Chairman. , of the idea' that medical services Royal Commission ' "on :must. be available to the Electric Power ,Ptanning, g people of Ontario without seconded as a 'special can, any charge above :What is sultant to the Committee for paid by °HIP...To .guarantee the duration of the hearings this, -we advanced, and the on the Matter of nuclear . government .aceepted, ' safety. Dr, Porter could several reeomrnendatiOns. in organize the work of the order tei keep general Committee and be . of • practitioners participating in enormous assistance in the CHIP and 'encourage ° those questioning of witnesses and who have opted out ot opt the -assessment of material back in, we proposed that the presented, We • have reeom- government increase the rate mended that the Premier ask of remeneratinnlor sefices Dr. Porter if he would be performed by general willing to serve in this Way'''. practitioners under . OHIO as soon as pOssible, Schedule of Beneifis. "We In this way we Can be . urged that in areas where all certain that the conSideration the doctors have opted out of of ' nuclear safety will be OHIP, the government carried on itt a °responsible encourage the establishment and informed manner, so that of , Health, Services the pbulie can be fully 'con Organizatigns . (publicly fident of the facts as they are 'fiinded Medical cline's) to made available:. Anything you ever Wanted to know about energy might be a good subtitle for Mitchell District Highi 'School's Energy Day. which will be held on April 25 AS: P40: of the school's Education WOO Activities. The school is hosting their public information Open house on the manY aspects Of (meta use and conservation At n time when energy consuntpdon is. becoming g, matter of increasing concern. both at the government level And to the private homeowner. Students under the direction of business teacher and librarian [truce Whitmore decided to bold the full day on energy and • New onnc Fashion in time for Ea,6*, , Satin Jackets &. Short sets Straw Bowlers & sun visors ' • Scarves jewellery for that • Annie Hail look. • Latest On wrap- arolinit dresses • Skirts eloUses, slacks, Drop. in and let us snow crda ihe latest The Fashion Pittoe. for Spting' ANNA'S DRESS SHOPPE 887-6062 Brussels opekTuEsDAY-SATURDAYssm—ipm it • the tOPIM under 4iSett0den range from solar -heated, pig barns to energy conservation in the home, Any interested mernhers .of the public are invited to phone the Schogi and regiSter to take part in the siX• $014-0n 'H'OrhStiOpSWitHt offered during the day or Vise just to tirop by ;the school •on April 25. - • • addition to energy related projects designed by tho MIMS students thernselVeS, there WW be a variety of speakers, from PniversitieS, cornmortity colleges, OMAF, alternate energy dohs, the Wm cononortity• and private energy •COmpaniessuch as Ontario Hydro and Union Cas, Also,. a number of lOcal businesses will be displaying variety Of energy saNtint devices ftont, a. boson* t011et to wood httraing 6tOves, WnrlishoP discusSion topics will range front nuclear OnergY snlar heated home S and Poll*' wind energy, conservation aroond• the home, word heat and. energy applications which involve agriculture. Each participant at Energy Day will come way with a free parcel, of pairiphlet$ Among the speakers at the event will be Jacob Pos„ associate professor. QC - who will discuss the re, cycling or utilizations of agri, 1:1,11t12.ratiro AfrItoSram t.00pArOdE,Udt 4•0.1•19Ii pSs;c1thmyri ARIc.amho4IttfIrioatz from the Nuclear COM. nttmications Office of Ontario Hydro, examining the use of noclgrtv,,enoqgeyyn. Tote speocers for •the 'day will he Julian Reed. M.P.P. for Halton-, Burlington wile Will open Energy Pay in the morning and Peter Stonehouse, from the School 'of Agri- cultural Economics, ()AC who wilt o. locicisef the nerdagy;ai;hntla tl. agriculture. • Other speakers include Mr. and Mrs. Neil Heming- way of Brussels, who instal- led a• solar -heated: pg born, to culdown energy ,coats their farm, Dr. W. X, BlOart of Niagara College will opt, -line the future of Wind, generated energy ard, films on topic$ frOM ntlelear energy tO, ilatngthe home. Energy PaY, which falls in, the middle 'of Edflattion, Week, is an attempt to bring, the ' community into the school and get •the public involved in the. energy symposium, • •Mr. Whitmore said he • hopes the event will attract the farm popnia.tiort because, "They're going to get.a lot of things they couldre,t, get any, where else." • • 'Vero going, beyond? hook resoue to people TosourcesP•thg teacher added, AnyOne Wishing furter Informatien ithOut Energy Day can, call tvlitcholl Pistrlot High School. APPLIANCE ibe heart of tIOWOtov, 0. 'Varna,— VACUUM: °CLEANERS - d4s and ser%ie of 1005t ittakes.! * CI3 RADIOS AND ACC.E.S.SORIES. s' SPEP QUEEN APPLIANcEs • MOFFAT APPLIANCES . SMOKE SENSORS INSECT LIGHTS AND. FLY KILLING, .VNITS • Of HAND CRAFTED, OFFS , Varna, Ont. 48 2771. 03 Top Valu 3-4 lbs. Dinner Hams Canadian Queen 1/4 or 1/2's Boneless Hams TOP Valu 1 Ib. pkg. • Skitilets Wienert andtor Top Vaiu 'Breakfast • . in. . 1 28 Sausage Top Valu 11b. pkg. • Bologria, Mac & Cheese or Sliced. • 1.28 Chicken. Loaf,. • Schneiders 16 az, pkg,- • ' . ' 4 Vedettes - ' . , • Sliced •'• Bologna• • • 1.4• 8 Schneiders 6 oz., pkg. ' .. • Dutch, Pickle 8 • • • Pimento or fxyle ' Luncheon Meat. Schneiders 1 lbAll Beef, or 1 . pkg. . US. No. I , • Red Hot. Dutch Treet' •., Skinless Wieners . Lettuce • ea. •.•39; • 48 Head • Schneiders 1 Ib. pkg. • ' ' U.S. NO. 1 4 Varieties • Pascal Side Bacon I .•,,P‘r large stalks • ' &• (PI'S." , . . Sliced . . i =at . Celery ,03. • „ • Frozen B.C, ••• ° ' , . (Perch Family) • Frozen. 48 Rockfish Perch Fillets' lb. 1 • Fillets lb. 1.38 'Heat & Serve Battered Cod Portions • Heat & Serve Boston Blue Sm Iced Ib. 1.48 Ki Fillets • . . ppers . - • PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY. APRIL 14, 1979. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. SUPPLIED AND LOEB . SERVICE') BY • Canada No 1 Hot House Seedless Cucumbers ' ' . • • . • fii of 1.b Bone In- ' • ,•,' Product of South •A'r ca. • • . % .Hams lb. •Lti. ' Grapes . . • ib. • 1., 2•9 • Sugar Plum 2 no Barlinka• . Shops y 16 oz, COP' : , Piatliict of South Africa , dole Slaw or ' ,Ati: . Packem ' 68 . Potato Salad , . en, sup Pears • lb.. . Top Valu 6 oz. pkg. Sliced Cooked Ham • OChrertosiCie'restn7e0°SganPrilcwgiCh • 1 Cookies Swanson 11 oz. pkg. •, Frozen Chicken, 1 48 Turkey or Beef Dinners Top Valu 1 Ib. pkg, Sliced Side Bacon Canada -Utility Grade 6-14 lbs, Young Turkeys 'Nona ito bag •, Dog ChOik. • Hahisdo Stie plca, 83, Shreddies 88 Canada Packers • Miracle Baste 6-141b. • Young TurkeyS Quench 4 22,5 ot, pkgs. AsseiDrtedFrut eink Duncan HineS 620 g pkg. Country Recipe' .? Assorted Flavours Cake Mixes U.S. No. 1 Vine Ripe Mon., to Wed. 9-6 STORE HOURS,. OPEN ThurFrt. till 9 Sat. 9-5 p.m, Kleenex Assorted Colours Facial Tissue pkg. of 200 1159 Kleenex Assorted Colours and Boutique Paper Towels 2 roll pkg. 1199 Green Giant Assorted Varieties Fancy Vegetables Vegetable Juice Tomatoes Dole 19 ti. oz. tin Fancy Sliced, Chunk, Crushed In Syrup Pineapple .59 Maple Leaf 11/2 lb. tin Canned Regular, hickbry Smoked • or Hint of Maple . Ham 3 69 48 II. oz. tin Heinz 4½t1. 02. ler • • Strained Meatless - n.44 'Baby Food Kotex pkg. of 12 • - Plueor Soifer Feminine • Napkins •189' www.i......—,............ww.,.....„.!,...www,, Club Neu*. 1.11/2 oz. pkg. Cmforo Surge, SALO. Hamburger & Meet L01 • 2 SeasenIng Mix or , , Sour Cream Sauce Mix • • ...........wwww••••,...........—,,,...........,..,,......• Csinistion 2 itr,,Ititg, Frith Lay 225 g pkg. — ' Friliiiin Potato Gam! et . - ,----, • Potato Chips .00 ' French Files . •79• . Regular Or Rutile tin . , Regular CM •'tide 6 t. box PoWd•ftiti , Detergent 4.vo 12-14 fl. oz. tin • Prem 12 oz. tin Regular• -Luncheon , Meat 1.29. .99 - - Saran 100 ft roll Jumbo • , food Wrap Pampers pkg, of 30 Newborn Disposable Diapers' ri A el. .• Chock Full 0 Nuts i Ib lin • Ail POrpOse Grind 3 49 Coffee •• Delsey 4 roil pkg. Boutique Blue, Golden or Bathroom 1 Tissue Kotex pkg. 01 12 Regular Feminine -Napkins • Hick's 32 O. 02. ia,f Pink • Pollsh, With or 19• Without Garlic . Dill Pickles •.88 .89 • Kleenex pkg. of 150 • . Boutique Assorted 1 29• Table Napkins . Kleenex pkg. 01 120- • ' BoutiqUe Pink a Blue or Gold.a Avocado 6 . n Facial Tissue . • . Cloverleaf 7 oz. tin • Solid White Tuna 39 Hunt's 14 ft. oz. tin Tomato '2 en. Sauce1. Club House 1211. oz. jar Stulfed Manzanilla OliVeS , • -1.19 Club House 12 11, oz. jar ' Rad Maraschino • • Cherries • 59 ... Cement:116 oz jar 'cense Mate * • Ciateer . Creamer • 1.39. Reid Rote pkg. 01 120 Orange Pekoe • Tea Bags • " 3.59. Purina 10 kg bag ' - Dog Chow 6 39 Libby's W/Pork or, In Tomato Sauce Deep Brown ' Beans 19 11, Ox. fin HighlIner 200 g Pkili Frozeri In Brine Lobster - = Mi. calm it% 4:IL 'Ott, • ' fLneil,.....,..........0.9. rYAfrosor:; fi2na bc; pkg.Varieties 99 I 98 • ' Miro:obi tnini Lisa na 9 lended Patchment , • IK•ri •