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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-03, Page 17THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL The Nevi Victor-Mini is quite a.handful. Not in size. (It's more compact than 80% of the other hand-held calcula- tors on the market.) This superbly ' designed Electronic Calculator comes into its own where it counts. The Victor-Mini is big on reliability. It's made with care by men who know their business. Making and maintain- ing quality business machines is their business. There are over 70 autho- rized Victor Service Depots across Canada to support your Mini guarantee. Wherever you figure, at home, tray- elling, the office, your car — the Victor-. , Mini is the' answer. .• Your Vidtor-Mini has perfortnance. Forinstance;the keyboard feel tells ,you the number indexed has registered, no matter how hard or lightly you touch the keys., There's no mistaking the answer either. Number display is large and easy to read. The new Victor-Mini. You'll never kriow how much you want it... until you own it! digit readout. Calculates to 16 digits. The most significant Swill display in over capacity calculations. • Constant control. • Sequential calculation no need 'to total. ' '+ decimal selector with choice of 2 settings for full floating results, or 2 pl'ace rounded answer. Decimal point key. • Overflow indicator. • Negative sign indicator. Contemporary ruggese. 2-waY Power. Operates from self-contained rechargabi • Large-size digital display with maximum 8 columns of nickel cadmibm batteries or with A/C adapter, Recharger/ adapter included. • Vinyl, zippered carrying case included. NOW ON DISPLAY' AT LOVE'S LAST GIFT -REMEMBRANCE Whether It'a a MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are ramemberIng a loved one., T. PRYDE & SON LTD. HELP' YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL. REQUIREMENTS GoDERICH - Don Denomme 574-8761 VISIT • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO am sure Ontario ,Hydro could do as well, or better, if they really tried. 2. A complete independent assess ment of the routitglof these lines. from Douglas Point should be undertaken immediately because Hydro should not be going over large'percentages of Class 1 and 2 land. 3. If the Government won't do this then the Minister of Energy should insist that Hydro take 500 ft. instead of 900 ft. from Douglas Point to Bradley. Junction. 500 ft. is sufficient for 'the facilities presently approved, and is certain- ly able to handle all the power capable. of being' produced until " 1990 and 'beyond. Hydro is actu- ally land banking at today's prices. 4. Hydro's methods of negotia- tion arid acquisition are severely lacking and should be cleaned up. 5. More money should be given to Kincardine to provide the•ser vices and accomrnodation needed to house the workers from Douglas Point. The town should have anothet million-dollars from. Hyd .ro , over and above, what it being given. In •a statement in the Legislature, this week, Premier Davis indicated that Ontario wants Ot- tawa to relax restrictions on foreign ownership and control of uranium because uranium is now becoming an increasingly .impor - tam source of energy. He- main- tained that present 'federal govern- ment policies have greatly inhibit ed exploration and development of uranium , proving much more restrictive than in the ca se of oil, gas and-coal. Although the Prem- ier feels that control of plutonium and internationatand interprovin 7 • cial movement of uranium and thorium should rernain.under the • control of the federal government he would like Ontario to control uranium. Liberal' Leader Robert Nixon and opposition members sharply attack ed this statement and asked whether it meant the Governinent is prepared to allow ownership arid control of uranium to fail, into for- eign hands. Had it not been for the intervention of the Federal Government, Consolidated Denison Mines, a company _con- trolling large amounts of uranium would have been sold to U.S. int- terests , for instance. Premier Davis, has indicated .tha his .Government is planning some relief-for people on lbw or fixed incomes who will be hit by the proposed 7 -'10¢ fuel price in- crease agreed 'on in Ottawa on Wednesday. The Treasurerlohn White has rescheduled budget day from the originally planned April 4th date to April 9th so he can have PAGE SEVENTEEN. another couple of days to look at the economic consequences of these' oil price changes.' Pat Reid , (Lib-Lab M.P.P. for Rainy River) has been elected Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of the Ontario Legis- lature. , The Public Accounts Committee which traditionally is the. only: Legislative committee with a Member of the Opposition as chair- man, studies revenues and expen- ditures of the Provincial GoVern- ment for the preceeding fisCal year. It also studies in depth the annual report of the Provincial Auditor , Norman. Scott. This year's report , tabled recently, was critical of several areas of spending within the government. INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS fe) ACCESSORIES` WOOL Realize the highest returns for yoUr wool by patronizing your own Organization, SNIP COLLECT TO Our Registered WAREHOUSE NO: 10 CARLETON PLACE, ONTARIO Obtain sacks and twine -without charge from Norman • McDowell SHEARER AUBURN or by writing to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED CARLETON PLACE, ONTARts. ESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 074 :PORT FROM HEN'S .PARK ir MURRAY GAUNT ?,p, HURON - BRUCE iite this week on the Throne criticized Ontario for their methods. of negot - and purchase of property for firer line corridor corning louglasfoint. I was also 1 of the methods used by a Hydro in selecting the dthat the line is: going 8010 of Class 1 and .2 Mural land where an 'alter- iute could have been chos - wOuld have crossed Only' • lO°10 of Class.1 and 2 land.. recommended 'fro should reconsider its a that its power needs will every,10 years. In 1973 :dated Edison in the U.S.A. a conservation drive•and hey had had a regular 80/0 fiatein . premus years , they 111973 they were able to Consumption by 1010.. I ft .1