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The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-14, Page 12A 1 7. 777 Y; IV '20 rs XP IT Q JACK*5 i ­1N6S 'ME TAX", IN.C.0 exp. ince For. Pimers, I, 01viduW0,1 ftsinessilq EPAR, 0 ;off From Queegn P Or Ft a lReas"able Rato By File Early to AvOld Pelays" J'a c k pe"hopeg 16hir 'nceA ency Ri ddel A Ron a .P. P. Huron Opm to 13nusells Tuesftya ".d V*Mays phona wi7l� Q 012$41-VIL A Opon rdoill to ft "moturftw — The 4th Session of the 29th was promised 'the eldcily 'and new Envirpnimental Review R, �'.'t `xg e• Ontario L gi durv�was officially disabled but the speech gave ave no Agenc y to, two big Hydfo p r0i o �� opened on 'Tuesday, of this week details of the piogrfim only to say before allowing them to be built. e with Lieutenant.QDvernpr W. Ross Macl)dnald.,reading the last that w the proposed program ill assist �n achieving a- great as greaten , Nixon said the review program announced Tuesday in.the Throne �"t`x . eAsure of security for Ontario's Speech from the Throne before he in 4older -Speech means nothing unless the 'Yrgmier Legislation was place d -before the "T tires. Pauline McGibbon citizens and the disabled, orders its use before Ross Jewitt and Lori of Clinton,' ancellor of the University of C i A Health, education �roglraim . I L allowing to go ahead with the Arnp rior Dam the 0- INFORMATIONPILEA,6112 - Mrs. William Consitt o 1:1 1, Zurich whose daughtiir, Tplonw,. who tikes over 'as the will be' launched to"inform and power Julie Anne will be,attending Kindergarten 'at Hur Centenr;ial next fall talks to 22nd liputeriant. Go;Vernor of opffai�D. was -not present at the ­4ebili.' line corridor from Douglas Pellit Ontario's citizens of -the' toting effects, of . tine \�o Georgc'town land ' from the alcohol. nicotine teacher, Mrs. Ken Gemmell of R.R.3, SeWil at Kindergarten registration a the t openifig of thL- ceremony as 'she 'and mind bending drugs. The nUdear plants to' Seaforth. M -r. scKool on Thursday. believed jt' was to be Mr, program will also encourage, the 1 Davis' Called the review process 6. 6 id the f- . V. out the Government's Legislative I for MacDonald's show. At 10 o'clock public to make better ,use of the W C WOU c r ca ng§� on A . . M.. Mr. -MacDonald prorogued Province's health care system. the . environmental impact of a Spe'ech- pledged project before, it could b built the third session of the 29th The Throne " ; ' c Parliament and at 2:00 p.m. he establishrrwnt of a formal' review' "pioneering" 1-ut ' would ' not by undertake. to' order an environ - 'left the Royal York Hotel in an riiechanism, for, paymeQ-t claims mental revieVv, 6f,projects already ft and rode to Queen" non-medical roc iii su6h -as ope Landau a s P#rk accompanied by State chiropractors similar to the. one in.. underway. Under pressure frorti r -trumpeteers; lancers 'and a existence for'claims.by doctors. 'Mr. Nixon, Davis did undertake; travelling escort of the Governor vernor The . 'speech ..cQkirmed that to discuss the pow.erlirie'project' General's. horse. guards. A IS gun Legislation dealingiwith conti*ct with Energy Minister Darcy , salull by .t "'specially assembled negotiations between , 0ntario ' McKeough to see it further News Constancu" Correspondent Mrs. Mary Merrier Sud I a W L rs..E Honour g rd niarked-his arrival'. -teachers,-aii-d scho'cil'boards will be review,of the Hydro line route is.� . 1 .7 11 Honour brought before the current needed: Church 'to hold s ti g. " arty -ka *n p. -Jewitt, Dort, Larry, Ken , Kevfni at Queen' Parl�After inspecting Gua Mr. McDonald session .,of ffid Legislature. 'Bill - Fariners have been opposing Lone Hands-M?s. Lou I Sills; .4 and, even were Mr. and Mrs. -the , perfor'me the ceremonial 275 ;i.drkft form of,the proposed the. hydro route for the line on the The' JJsC.W. met in the Make6urChurches Grow" in the William DoNvson-, Brenda, Bonnie and John of Varna, Mr., and Mr's. opening of, the Legislature at' Legislation was place d -before the basis that it would cut -through 80% -of-pr4ine AgricuiturAl land-' basement of the' Church' last Decemberedition of the Observer, Ross Jewitt and Lori of Clinton,' which time he read the Speech House in November. The Throne Mr. McKcough, Minister of Thursday evening' v(ith'20 mernt", "-,A read by Mrs. Bill Dowson, It., Misses rt Pat Willeof Goderich from the' Throne, prepared- by Speech gave no suggestion. as to 'but Energy was asked if he would bers'present, wa, thought very appropriate for and Joanne `Gibison,of R.'R.,#2., . Premier. William Davis, which set- the -.form of, the new Bill I Jtalke 'to The theme of the devotion at the local situation at the presont I Seafofth. out the Government's Legislative I for Education . Minister Thoma s Wells said a number of changes Ontario .Hydra with, respect , t� ' the 'rate of res period was "A Singing Life"- g!ven by Mrs. 'Doug McAsb and time.. Hard work, members, 'progf ams�'tomeet needs use of lay Vicki Powell of Auburn visited program the current session. Mr: Ma�cl)onald thea- 'left the b e in the original draft. c Ompensation for fdrMers in ,Xe a rs. Bill McAsh gave a reading people, And general friendliness pver.the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug, Chamber' and the Legislature �ade A qonsQ d4tion of, all Legislation ' 'and Hydrcr line corridor, p in view of the fact that Ontario on �'• Mdsic'�. Hymn "Nearer My Mrs. Bill were % some of the 'point0s Betty and Bob. •began'its business., 1Shortly after •govern ng Elementary Secondary, Rydro has been offering rates • God to Thee". was sung. -Taylor Mrs Louis Tityle'r mentioned. Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Storey of his exit the Legislature was education w'a 50 75% and . Mrs. Bill Dowson-. closed the Clinton were5undayyisitbrs with adlou-tried for the da And th� promised. I which are to of current gave readings on "Music in meeting with a poem on The Mr. and Mrs. William Storey.. members and a The Ontario.' will market. rices as oppqsed,to the Life."'The offering was taken,up Lif& and the " ht. guests had Lig rates be I Mr. and Mrs. George mee M grams mg offered by the Bob WiibstOr and' Lun6 was served by hosiesses Mellwain, tin and _Steven of chance 'to' T. MacDonald launch a wide range of pro �y Mrs, dedicated by Mrs, Doug McAsh. Mrs. Got�dotli Johnston, Mrs.' Stratford, 'Mr. and Mrs.I Carl and the Premier during a two and• approaches in housing pipeline, which are approximately I�y Mr.. developments and commu , nity 150% 'of rrent market value ':'St.., Patrick'.' •was Chqrle's -Kalbfleisch -arid Mrs. hour reception in poem, on k, Merrier, Sandy, Julie Ann, and Mr.. McKe replied read b�y Mrs. Bob Webster. Harvey -Hayter. MacDonald's suite. planning irr the hs.' prices. olug .... .. .�q :coming months. Michael visited' on Sunday with lB.AL.L; .-M-A,CAUL.AY The Throne Speech. was'bereft The Speech ' said. , the new that if 'farmers or other property, The roll call was taken and 0 - Z . Mr. and Mxi. George E. aggrieved by the secretary's report given by,�Mfs. Prange Insurance I T' E D' of substance,. and contained programs will 'be' implemented .,owners. felt McIlwain. L .:-M prices beteg offered under the nothing significant about controls through - d new planning act Harvey Hayter, and the treas- Mr. Cowie of Orange Insurance Mr. and Mrs.Jack Medd and changes in the Condqminium -Expropriation's Act, they _hAve user's report by. Mrs. Bob was.tbe'guest speaker of the last on inflation and the s6aring-cost' the option - of submitting the Kerri. visited. 2# Sunday with Mr. of living. The Goverfirneirit's �ct and..an e.nactmeni. of an Webster'. Fifteen ealls were made L, 0. L' ' meeting on Tuesday, and Mr_s.-`DAVe_ Medil and Kim of s thrust 'as revealed in the Throne RintArio Building . Code. They matter to the Land Compensation td the sick 6 and shut-in i1i March would all be' characterized by 'a Board, *hich is required to deal F615ruary. Blyth. - Speech represents quite an 0 partnership opening - to the North. The ct s,er With., other adequately. and fairly With these Mrs. Jane Davidson will speak Card Party Government plans for the' North levels.of Qoveffimen t, the private matters of compensation. The L.O.L.. I . , . I '. I .,of her time, and work in India Gin card party was held Since. its opening a miner of T SEAFORTH frip!tide, increased a6tivity, on a sector and citizens' groups. The h uesday night, March 26 in Varna last Friday- night -with reduced , with bills .have been introcifted to the Township: Hall. 'Everyotie 'is attendance -due to the ba number ,of fronts. A road t� private sector in consultation and two, or welcome. The Bradley, Family 9f weather, James Bay through Moosenee local. and -regional goS6.rnment is�' iLegislative Assembly JEWELLERS to be encouraged. to the •,three' tfiembershav6 debated the Clinton will also' be bn' th6'." 0 and A deep water port on Hudson for or James Bay, if Nasible, Would supply of serving lots' and to work Speech from ther Throne. These - program. Personals DIAMONDS, WATCHES debates will continue next week. facilitate development of towards. stabilization of lands ''On 27, there will be an M�. and Mrs. Mervyn Hayter JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA 07 a, trip' tsar orthe hVirtari ASfON1 energy and" deposits, s- to" iauY., GIFTS FOR EVERY OCC mifid-ra.1,7 d" Gov6hrrientiS'­tdlau& arrrajdr'�• ru n ea I � . ;sAult , on �? !Prize winners at' ti(� euchre 'D 1 .1 All Types of Repairs Tur more, itorthern communities 36 housing problems Rev. ave 'Mack as guest Mrs, Belle 9�id is'spending a eive air services from the d and sponsored by i -he Catholic speaker. will'receive' designed to"h,ld prices d6wn ,Women's' League Wet( few days in' Michigan. Phone 527-0270 7 -Party Gove6rhent' Airline,' NorOntaif to ie6p. Ontario on the path to a Skatink, and there 'will be 'mone +6' million new- dwellings wiihin a Ladies High -.Mrs. Alex Scott., Members of -thc Goshen Unitid You expect service,! ... 'Ilk and you 'gel 1141 We offerhigh quality productl at prices you can afford ... and fast service. K I T C H E N Live a little 'enjoy modern working C'oridi-. cations: 3yste�msfor northern tom"t ea 9o 0 y U anA CENTRES' im'pro�e. Northern airports.I .7 The, decade. . I Ladies Low -Mrs. Norman, Riehl; Church are sponsoring. a skating tions with,a-functio at kitchen. Save time . . save rebuilding and "widening of 186 Family Law.will be rewritten. . to Lone Hands-M?s. Lou I Sills; party dn March. 47,from 7:30 to miles of highway 17- between strenithek the rights A nfarried. Men.'s. High -Joe White;' Men's 's' ' -'Lone 8-30 -in Zurich Arena and extend 'passengers for automobiles: The, S 'Sault, a Sudbury and, 'the women Particularly �6 right to Lovh it s ell Pringle," an invita'tion, to Varna familie's 1, tent Northern demand pe en ,ba- property. Hands_iames'Devereaux A lucky cup piizL- won by Mr., to6. Each family is asked to bring iv. been Ig e h high priority. Electric The Thione Speech. also Frank Reynolds; "a birthday close their 4wn *i0ners and .bugs fqr Perth - powe r1iiiesore-to be extended to announced . plans_ fof a to March 1.7 by Joan Devereaux. lunch back at Goshen Church' -Northern communities currently prescription drug plan for senior A St. Patrick's s cake -made by Mrs. after skating. Wit without them, amoniffiem. citizens and a variety of otb�r Wilbert Maloney was won b A reAdifig was g'iv'en by Mrs. 'gill Moosene6. The Province together social programs in the fields, of as y. Dowson oit " Siewairdship," It v with Federal 09vernment- the ed and day-care d' services to handi,cappe Mrs. John' -J., Maloney. This was decided_to. give $20 to the indust wi�ll seek reliable, children and the disabled. euchre was -convened by, Mrs. Auiilllary of Clinton` Hospital. We know 'It's sometimes' difficult to -'get away' -.to school, so we've teh�p=ne' and other cornmum- The Speech also indicated the Win. McMillan and Mrs. G. Groot 'k;u. We. a0c1c -oxi.`Five Ways. to You expect service,! ... 'Ilk and you 'gel 1141 We offerhigh quality productl at prices you can afford ... and fast service. K I T C H E N Live a little 'enjoy modern working C'oridi-. cations: 3yste�msfor northern tom"t ea 9o 0 y U anA CENTRES' Government's intention to make , tions with,a-functio at kitchen. Save time . . save 1. com'm u n i ti eT S Those communities which are currently the wearing of '.seatbelts - -compulsory for the drivers and kitchen steps. We plan your kitch n for more p(oduction uborganized will have the chance 'passengers for automobiles: The, with less effort. to set up 'their own councils, to most obvious problem will be the hArdle fire protection, , water, I I roads and ., similar R services. Culiure' will be brought to remote enforcement of a belt law. 9 and �, , During the q�estion d• i answer perio . in the -Legislature Perth - dr). Cf.- -i�d,ents'1 Hui9n.. Res arearo"I'Mitigh the Ontario Council the day after its opening, Liberal for the -Arts... Leader, Robert Nix' Nixon demanded An income support program that the Government apply its We know 'It's sometimes' difficult to -'get away' -.to school, so we've P 0 •R C H ES Enclosed porches are ;A'41 At +�, CANTON 0 A-r17r%r3 n 01 Conestoga College, close at hand, we're QffeS'ng se\hQrarprog rams to making a .corne back! i give you t ' he added 'push', to, further yo . educatlohEnjoy a newporch or -.enclose the one on your al/business� skills now, present home, All that valuable space can, be put pu At our CLINTON CENTRE you can enroll in a moderh-qndcomprehen- to 'good'use, sive Secretarial Program. This series of coursesA designed to make you an' efficient Legal, Medical or Secretary, has been very SuccessfUl" M. Equally successful are the various Business Programs we offerT-At -bur STRATFORD CENTRE you can complete Year 1, the introduct6ry series of courses common to all our abvan6ed Business- programs. Then, you'll be prepared to branch out into a wide variety of areas: Data 79 Proce."frig, Materials Management, Accounting or Marketing, for ROOM ADDITION It's too', much trouble L example, to move• becaluse you So it's easy to begin your post -secondary schooling. Don't put it off don't have enough room. We can add, to your again this year, We've come to you; now it's up to you.to come to -us. preseQf home cheaper than you' can nbuy arid For more infbrmatlon'on the Secret6rial Program, call our Clinton move into a new home. Centre at 482t3458, -/7 For, more Informationon the Business Programs, contact the Stratford Centre at 271,-5701, OR' WRITE: Conestoga College Conestoga College Clinton Centre , Stratford Centre Adastral Park Road 270 Water Street CLINTON,Ontario. STRATFORD, Ontario ALUMINUM ........ ---- L D 'moreNo pointing. S I I N When you odd 'new Tuminurn siding'it still as that wood siding took a h but ... no painting. Matching gutteringtbrlicl storm Con6stoga,1C%CJlege of Applied windows ovdillbble., A 'Arts and Technoics gy — — — — — — ----s -- -----r.+.. — — — — — --- AF -7- to Or complete the coupon bellow and, send it to the appropriate centre, I am interested In the .. ..... Program. 13ALL MAC LA' y Name . ... .. ..... LIMITED Address .... . ...... .Telephone ......... . ........... ............ CLINtON 482-9514 HENSALL- 262-2713 SEAFORTH '527-09117)