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The Huron Expositor, 1974-04-04, Page 4ul M M y�, Ck1 r. APR11, 4, 1974 liCK'S VOWS'' G Filo Oueen's Park By Jack Riddeil, M.P.P. Huron' Tan art; 40y, Vhf • ,no Chartered Accountanis. 1 26.8 Main St.., Exd r ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner �. 235-0120 . f _. _ - . Garden Seeds Galore 'to Grow. More in '74- workers. The report of the Legislature by Attorney General budget with considerable interest committees is not expected to be Robert Welch contains for in the last three years since PUBLISHERS AND THE PM - Plans for iriternational commuriKy press week in ready before May 6th but in the recommended changed by the Mr. Davis became Premier, the Canada were discussed with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and' abinot ministers meantime workers at 10 Toronto Ontario Law Reform Commission Government expenditures have at a luneheon,session during .the Spring meeting 'of the board of directors of the hospitals could decide to strike, which would clarify what agree- increased 18% faster than P Canadian Community Newspapers Association in Ottawa. Seen with Mr. Trudeau� ' Mr. Nixon asked Premier Davis to ments lawyers may make with revenues and the Provincial net make a statement of good faith clients for payment of bills and debt has grown by 122% to 1.7 are (I, to r.): E. Michael Walker, CCNA General Managers Cloudesley S. 0 asking the hospital workers to,. how the fees may be appealed if a million dollars. Unless the Hoodspith,.First Vice -President, and LOU.Miller, Chairman of the Board. The Prime hh + stay on the job until the report client feels ' he has been inflationary trend of the last 4 Minister has been invited to address the first joint conference of the National r comes out. overcharged. Mr. Wells said the Provincial budgets is stopped we Newspapers Association, representing Community newspapers throughout the BIGGER DiVIpEN A statement read in the proposed changes mean a can expect expenditures of more United States, and the CCNA, which will be held during the week, from July 24 to Legislature bypxemier William member of the public or a lawyer than 8.3 billion this year with the < Davis indicated that Ontario can have'an account or agreement Provincial debt growing by a 27 at the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel in Toronto. Cabinet members attending the wants Ottawa to relax foreign for legal services reviewed by an further $720 million. meeting were John N. Turner, Minister of Finance, Robert Stanbury, Minister of ORDER YOUR ownership, restrictions' in the appropriate Judicial officer -in a Murray Gaunt, Liberal National Revenue, who will also be a speaker during the international convention, Uranium irtoustry. The Premier way that promises to be simpler, Member for Huron Bruce spoke Mitchell Sharp, Secretary of•State for International Affairs, and Andre Ouellet, SEED GRAIN.,,. said the restrictions are inhibiting faster and fairer than the present on the Throne Debate this week exploration for uranium :at the system. The Ontario Law Reform and strongly criticized the Ontario Postmaster General. time when the mineral is Comm "ssion recommended that a Hydro's method of negotiation - becoming an increasingly layer's bill should be signed by and purchase of property for the Over'"'use of fertilize"r acids CORN BEANS important source of energy. him or by another solicitor power line corridor from Douglas Ownership guidelines limit total working for or with him. Its Point. He also criticized the foreign ownership of uranium language should be simplified choice of route for this corridor producers to 331/3 %n and and it should be sent by ordinary which at present is to go through to water pollution AND •I A thd ' 80% of class I and 2 agricultural lit individual foreivit holdings to 10%. Neither Mr. Davis nor mat . no er recommen anon enables a clientnto apply for a land whereas an alternate route have' crossed �'� , ° r both phosphorus and nitrogen in 'the drainage water were much Shop now while ehowe of vegetable seed in bulk or Premier William Davis came not- see the higher well head price rescheduled this for the 9th April �a review of the bill by a County or phosphorus does, not from packet is available. Over 200 varieties of How- under heavy attack in the reflected on the consumer level May 1st but intimated in order to have an opportunity to look at the economic �' A ", "�A180. District Court judge or other planting $Ort1Ct1�G1 Seeds, Items for, indoor Ira Legislature from Opposition before also copse- increase_ e .1 r, significantly different than those lawyer to give a client all revenues and expenditures of the Specialties; Reeoxrmended fertilizers and soilr sono` Leader Robert Nixon and Stephen that there was nothing Ontario 'down quences of the in the heating •.' � : f:: ' �too�• soils. While the acreage of documents relating •t6 his case if in Lewis, - Leader of the New could dos specifically to hold p y rice of gasoline and oil • � p g g ; , •,.t society's concern with the quality of the environment has prompted complete, same conslusions can be drawn from the analysis done ditioners Stock, gloves, _ Democratic Party for not on prices. Liberal Leader Robert �• , by 7c a gallon. Premier Davis has Y. indicated that tiis .' DURST FARM & GARDEN. CENTRE. assuring hospital workers of a salary increase. The Premier Nixon said prices in. Northern Ontario are higher than these also R Government is plannittg some r from surface runoff. Good crop . y 22 Isaac Street. >ln n attacked in the Legislature by Previously a lawyer who was fired ' intimated that pay increases will paid in the rest of the Province relief for people on low or fixed algae and other aquatic plants. production practices, including 482-9333 Open Daily 'WATCH f or SPRING SALE C�GUES likely be recommended by two and suggested a Provincial fuel for' income who might suffer real s. - +� =zai hardship of these price _} Government may possibly There are, however, many other proper fertilize se, will reduce Including WEDNESDAY but CLOSED Government committees investi- cushion on prices .because _ increases. Opposition members gatipg salaries and working Northeners. PP wondering'whether it meant the documents. Another recommen- reconsider allowing licensed , SAT>1RDAY AFTERNQON ONLY ' conditions of Ontario hospital A report tabled in the are awaiting presentation' of the ''w ,�",`>t= b Government' is ready to let dation would all w .lawyers to denturists to work directly with phorus, in addition to fertilizers, workers. The report of the Legislature by Attorney General budget with considerable interest committees is not expected to be Robert Welch contains for in the last three years since PUBLISHERS AND THE PM - Plans for iriternational commuriKy press week in ready before May 6th but in the recommended changed by the Mr. Davis became Premier, the Canada were discussed with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and' abinot ministers meantime workers at 10 Toronto Ontario Law Reform Commission Government expenditures have at a luneheon,session during .the Spring meeting 'of the board of directors of the hospitals could decide to strike, which would clarify what agree- increased 18% faster than P Canadian Community Newspapers Association in Ottawa. Seen with Mr. Trudeau� ' Mr. Nixon asked Premier Davis to ments lawyers may make with revenues and the Provincial net make a statement of good faith clients for payment of bills and debt has grown by 122% to 1.7 are (I, to r.): E. Michael Walker, CCNA General Managers Cloudesley S. 0 asking the hospital workers to,. how the fees may be appealed if a million dollars. Unless the Hoodspith,.First Vice -President, and LOU.Miller, Chairman of the Board. The Prime hh + stay on the job until the report client feels ' he has been inflationary trend of the last 4 Minister has been invited to address the first joint conference of the National r comes out. overcharged. Mr. Wells said the Provincial budgets is stopped we Newspapers Association, representing Community newspapers throughout the BIGGER DiVIpEN A statement read in the proposed changes mean a can expect expenditures of more United States, and the CCNA, which will be held during the week, from July 24 to Legislature bypxemier William member of the public or a lawyer than 8.3 billion this year with the < Davis indicated that Ontario can have'an account or agreement Provincial debt growing by a 27 at the Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel in Toronto. Cabinet members attending the wants Ottawa to relax foreign for legal services reviewed by an further $720 million. meeting were John N. Turner, Minister of Finance, Robert Stanbury, Minister of ORDER YOUR ownership, restrictions' in the appropriate Judicial officer -in a Murray Gaunt, Liberal National Revenue, who will also be a speaker during the international convention, Uranium irtoustry. The Premier way that promises to be simpler, Member for Huron Bruce spoke Mitchell Sharp, Secretary of•State for International Affairs, and Andre Ouellet, SEED GRAIN.,,. said the restrictions are inhibiting faster and fairer than the present on the Throne Debate this week exploration for uranium :at the system. The Ontario Law Reform and strongly criticized the Ontario Postmaster General. time when the mineral is Comm "ssion recommended that a Hydro's method of negotiation - becoming an increasingly layer's bill should be signed by and purchase of property for the Over'"'use of fertilize"r acids CORN BEANS important source of energy. him or by another solicitor power line corridor from Douglas Ownership guidelines limit total working for or with him. Its Point. He also criticized the foreign ownership of uranium language should be simplified choice of route for this corridor producers to 331/3 %n and and it should be sent by ordinary which at present is to go through to water pollution AND •I A thd ' 80% of class I and 2 agricultural lit individual foreivit holdings to 10%. Neither Mr. Davis nor mat . no er recommen anon enables a clientnto apply for a land whereas an alternate route have' crossed -Fertilizer use has played a large part in providing high- organic soils and eight in Dover Township on mineral' (clay and both phosphorus and nitrogen in 'the drainage water were much GRASS'SEED export sales. uranium mines and the granting' Energy Minister Darcy review of the bill by a County or could only about phosphorus does, not from fromsoils insignificant n'tficantrus g The agreed price of $6:50 for The budget was expected to be of exploration, permits should be recommendation compels a ... McKeough made it clear just how District Court judge or other 40% of class 1 and 2 land. quality, low-cost food for Canad- sandy) soils. higher than from the mineral significantly different than those lawyer to give a client all revenues and expenditures of the far they wanted the rQstrictions review officer within a year even In other matters this week, Pat ians for many years. Lately, Although the study is not., yet soils. While the acreage of documents relating •t6 his case if Provincial Government of the fertilizers, can have serious relaxed but neither are convinced if he has paid part or all of the b'll It ' th Reid, Liberal Member and labour critic from Rai River was society's concern with the quality of the environment has prompted complete, same conslusions can be drawn from the analysis done cultivated muck soils in Ontario is small, and the total amount of Before- tie . Rush soils'can reach lakes or streams is that equity requirements IN tit respect„6 to the ownership of t rs e Lawyer s respond- bility to justify that his claim is ny elected Chairman of the Public questions on the effects of that �`h(>s rhoruss gtfaese en s tnn 'Phone 527-0770 export sales. uranium mines and the granting' fair and proper, Another Accounts Committee` of the fertilizers on water quality. phosphorus does, not from fromsoils insignificant n'tficantrus g The agreed price of $6:50 for The budget was expected to be of exploration, permits should be recommendation compels a Ontario Legislature which studies Certainly, nitrogen and 0os- of mineral soils to a significant extent; the only way fertilizer comparison to the total amounts into Lake Erie or Lake Fresh CEMENT Stock significantly different than those lawyer to give a client all revenues and expenditures of the phorus, major component' getting in applied to oil, gas and coal where documents relating •t6 his case if Provincial Government of the fertilizers, can have serious phosphorus applied to --mineral Ontario from other sources, the there are no such requirements. he removes himself from a case or preceding year. Also, the new effects on water quality, by soils'can reach lakes or streams is amounts .. are high enough to The statement was sharply is discharged by a client. Health Minister, the Honourable promoting excessive growth of from surface runoff. Good crop pollute smaller local bodies of y attacked in the Legislature by Previously a lawyer who was fired Frank Miller indicated that the algae and other aquatic plants. production practices, including water. 'WATCH f or SPRING SALE C�GUES Liberal Leader Robert .Nixon, by a client could withhold the Government may possibly There are, however, many other proper fertilize se, will reduce wondering'whether it meant the documents. Another recommen- reconsider allowing licensed sources of nitrogen and phos- surface Brost to a minimu4n. The high amounts • moving' _ b Government' is ready to let dation would all w .lawyers to denturists to work directly with phorus, in addition to fertilizers, Nitrogen content of td Sin- through'" fhe muck soils are . ownershipand control over raise 'the interestRev charge on public. the P that cAn contribute to water age water from mineral soils was caused, . at least partly, by uranium fall into. foreign hands, overdue bills from 5 to 71/2%. pollution. lure where recommended rates of applications of fertilizer in excess SEAF'ORTH The Ontario Government, report Premier , William Davis A study has been condpeted it nitrogen application were used. of. recommended rates, The �0� � tabled in the Legislature said indicated that the Ontario Short Shorts From the Yukon Kent County during the'p'ast two •'k Where rates were greAter than amount of fertilizer used on these should include htong eGovernment nt is td grin River trips in the Yukon are fast years to find out how much ferti� 11 z r • are recommended, significant amounts of nitrogen were found muck soils could be reducedincentives without reducing yield or 'quality FARMERS market prices for uranium possible ind try becoming summer attractions present practices in the drat a e v 4- f cro s Reduced rate of fetrt•1' e a term commitments by. Canadian utilities and encouragement of consorom similar to the Panartic Oils Limited to explore for and With tourists seeking more and g more o en countr the P y contributing , to surface water pollution. Tile drainage water is being sampled at twelve sites - n g a e . The data from the Erieau Marsh muck sites indicated a o p . tz r usage would certainly reduce'the levels of nutrients in the drainage 'Phone 527-0770 export sales. develop uranium in the Province, . Department of Travel and four in the Marsh on more serious problem. Levels of water. The agreed price of $6:50 for The budget was expected to be Information, Yukon, is supplying .Erieau --- J --...A-. ' r -" "" -°- " "" "r"` " canoe travel inforrhatton free for first ministers will mean an Treasurer John, White has the asking. increase of 7c a gallon for. gasoline and heating fuel. Liberal member Vernon Singer said this was a phenomenal increase, a shocking increase for pensioners, welfare recipients and others on low and fixed incomes and asked what the Government planned to do to help. Premier said he was very cogni2ant of,the inflationary pressures on people on fixed or low incomes and said the .Provincial budget which has been ° postponed to April 9th, would reveal the Government's financial program. It has been estimated that 30 to 45 days of'petroleum products are in pipelines, refiner- ies and storage tanks and according to Premier Davis the industry should maintain existing prices until current stocks are exhausted. Energy Minister Darcy McKeough said we should ou even ftx He can make you pay, but he can't make you work. Not with SCM's DELUXE 809 electric adding machine around. It may not save you money on your tax return, but it sure saves time and effort figuring it out. 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