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At a special meeting of "40ctt Xendats teceive4 on Medd `� R.Nicoolson Const. Co,Ltd.,'R.R. 6 1 ''•,x
r Township Council Wednesday, Kennedy Drains were : Medd: - No,one, 5ebringville, 5,850.00.
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From C 'UeeniS Perk Mr. Doumd. Watson discussed a Clasea - Posim Tile Drainage,
housing, development on ` his R.R.03, Clinton, 5,869.03
property. Mr. Watson was issued (Accepted); Roth Drainage' Ltd.,
By a +permit for three hits on his R. RA, Gadsbill: 8.044:00:Keitlt
M.P.-P. i,•Sebringville►properties. i�RL
J'a c k Riddel 1 ffu'ron _Puilding PermitsR.Nicholson,rc . . p
toL'ngstoeDavid Livi
4nd ,Tool• Const -co., Ltd., R.R.None,
>. Gibson sribject tb' Towt shin Sebrinevilte. sir!, thousand one
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Plads. for the -Proposed Maple said Million should be able to A report tabled '`jn the Loan on Lot twelve Concession 9, 6,450.00.: Kennedys.,. Open -
Mountain Deveiopment, . handle Toronto's airline traffic for Legislature by the. Ontario Law • •Hullett Township • wgs accepted. Radford Coastwcti9n Ltd., Blyth,
confidcttrihj and withheld from the foreseeable. future after which Reform Ccttnmission tegvtttttiettds Seve nce on' Con fourteen Lot S , 800.OQ .L (Accepted);
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the Legislature until the end of
time planners could look north for
compulsory` No Fault Insurance
35, •Hullett; Con. 4,'Lot Pt. EIW,
devotional service this week.'
Tourism Claude Bennett, came
this week, had previously been
less productive land near Barrie.
for automobile owners and the
Hullett, with no condition but
v
liability and, would insure all
shown to a select group of
He was thinkipg of the 2.7,000
abolition of Tort Action • going to
suggest a signed agreement fdr
were sung by the group. "When I
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businessmen. The development
way "of
acres of class 7 land at the
Canadian Forces base Camp
Court to establish blame. The
Commission's recommendations
line fences as approved.
for
IMTERESTED—IN
personal injury,' deprivation of
was proposed as a
taxpayers knew the contents of
chiropractors, occupational and
The rate of spraying cattle.
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the consultants' -reports.
injecting- money into
Borden. Mr. Nixon said, Premier
if approved in Law would tiring
1974 was set at .25c.
podiatrists. Mr. Miller said the
tangible property, including .
Northeastern Ontario by building
Davis could stop.the airport with a
'the
startling relief to Civil Courts.
in
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In the village of Alma
time. The sins of the people were
legislative process. Studies - to'' .
a year round recreation centre to
attract tourist, dollars. • Maple.,
five minute phone can to
Federal Govemment saying that
40% of Civil trial time the
Supreme and County Courts is
,,,Eddard
Street will • be opened one
practice of many of the health
should continue to be optional. It
Mountain the proposed site is
we do not want pr need it. Mr.
taken up with determining motor .
hundred and sevegty ft. and
The stns of the whole world were
indjtcated . there. is a strong
350,000 ft' above nearby land,
Davis maintains that the decision
vehicle negligence c S. The
=mmend-
Byers Street one hundred and
sevens feet.
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n d a
alone.However. it should be
making it one of Ontario's highest
to establish the airport is a
report refrains from
made abundantly clear to owners
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the S95 million resort at Maple
ridges. An old logging roAd is all
Federal •one.•Mr. Nixon charged
Ing makeover of automobile,
At the regular meeting
'
compensation if they choose not
thaf leads into the wilderness site
but with $26 million. itt nineteen
that Mr. Davis' neutral stand in
the affair was ridiculous,
insurance by the Province, but it
calls for careful consideration of
Monday, 'Hullett' Township
council accepted . application..of
previous assurances that the
develop and maintain standards
important elements of the
reports will be made public when
gold
recommendations are for a
hundred and seventy three, costs
According to Mr. Nixon, the
.whether insurance should • be
Be" Haverkatitp for Tite Drain
announced.
of public -money the government
hopes to turn the wilderness into
Premier speaking for the people
of Ontario, ought to present an
underwtt tten by • the Province,
Private companies or both. It also
Loan on Lot 25. Con. 7, Hullett
Twp.a
would. authorize the Minister of
determine negligence and blame,'
a y* round resort capable of
opinion about whether there"
avoids saying whether a com-
Education Minister Thomas
to �d a '
governing ---councils of the
entertaining .up to 8,000 visitors
sh uId be an airport or not in
pulsory, No -Fault scheme will
Building Permits were issued
Legislature, increased_. grants and
^,-
an international Airpgrt . at
at a,timet A complete range of
'kering.
cause the cLi of iniurance
to Terry Taylor (Pole Barn) on Lot
necessary. ,If a -Council fails to
could total as much as SSS'
s
general recreation activities is
Health M�uer Frank . MiIfer,
premiums to go up or •down. It
F`/� twelve, Coti. one; and Tom
Province. Liberal Leader Robert
60 days the Act allows the
planned including skiing,
swimming., curling, golf, skating,
introduced,"new legislation. into '
the Legislature yesterday which
does seem to suggest that aspects
of a new scheme that would tend
Duizer .(house) on W1/2 Lot 23,
Con: eleven.
«
An Fo;r
horseback riding, boating;
will permit r av people to play a
to increase costs would be
Severanee'was granted Lenard
Opportunity
fishing•, snowinobiling, hiking
substantial role in governing
balanced by those that tend to
Bakelaar. Maitland Block, Lot 4,
`
and tennis withday care facilities
and 'instruction offered. A self
doctors, dentists and other health
professionals. The proposed
reduce cost. Since the news stem
y
would make it compulsory for all
Hullett Township and attached no
conditions but suggested,a signed
a
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contained village would be built
ag
Health Disci litres Act�w�l set u
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automobile owners to carr }
agreenie'nt on tine fences.
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beside Handle Lake at the base of
board of 5 to 7 lay people to
in . ,,Ihe a.' Commission `'
Medd Drain work at tender
the mountain and stores, hotels
view complaints by the public
recommends establishment• of a,
price of $5,889.03 was awarded to
and condominiums are planned.
In the first stage of a two pan
525 million in
r from • members of ,.the;
profession who feel themse)�,es
It 'also
motor vehicle accident-
compensation board. The report
that
Postiil Drainage•.
The tender of Nicholson
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on �. RIO
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development public.
ted unjustly. provides
proposes the Pror nce, under
/
fonds would be spent in, four
for y people ,to sit on the
the new, system, would be under
Drainage was- accepted to
years on the resort intro structure
sounciis of the Colleges,
an increased obligation to
complete the open portion of the
and about 80% of the recreation
governing. the professions. , The
supervise and , rggulate the.,
Medd Drain at tender price , of
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$400 is being awarded to the reader of.a weeki�
facilities. The Federal and
first six parts•-df'the.ct given first
provision of insurance and to
56.150,00 and the tender of
Provincial Governments would be
reading " this week.-
-determine that rates are fair and
Radford Construction to construct
Kennedy
of the l ame-
asked to share the cost equally
cover medicine, '- dentistry,
based' on , apl`ropriate rating
the open . portion of
newspaper associated as a member
`
and private investor$ would
provide another S53 million."
nursing, optometry and
pharmacy. The act would replace
factors and to ensure that no one
is improperly refused insurance.'
Drainage Works at price of
S5•�•00
dian Weekly Newspaper, Association who best
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BY Mabel Turnbull
Rev. A. A. Horst of St. Peter's accompaniment.
"Fite Minister of Industryand
existing legislation such as the
The insurance would be first
devotional service this week.'
Tourism Claude Bennett, came
Medical Act. Later furtli'er .parts
party rather than . third pirty
4-H (leets
tinder heavy fire in the
of the Act will be introduced until
liability and, would insure all
'
Legislature. over the justification • •
regulation has been revised for all
,accident victims against
were sung by the group. "When I
of his approach to the
'the health disciplines. Workers
.pecuniary loss .' arising out of
the home of Mrs. Norman Eggert.
businessmen before MPP's and
yet to' be cover jed include
personal injury,' deprivation of
taxpayers knew the contents of
chiropractors, occupational and
support .to dependents through
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the consultants' -reports.
other therapists, technicians and,
death or injury and damage to
miiitites were read liy Janice
Opposition members branded the
podiatrists. Mr. Miller said the
tangible property, including .
practice a total contempt for the •major
importance of the new Bill
niotor vehicles. The Commission
time. The sins of the people were
legislative process. Studies - to'' .
is that it defines the scope of
said that collision' coverage
for Everything' and 'Bedroom
date for the proposed project have
practice of many of the health
should continue to be optional. It
cost $247,000 and the Minister
ptofessions as well as providing,
is called a measurable, limited
The stns of the whole world were
indjtcated . there. is a strong
for the regulation and =coo
interst of the vehicle owner^
the handout notes were filled out,
possibility the Proving will order
ordination^of their activities. The
alone.However. it should be
more studies on the proposal for
Health Disdptines Bill has a duty •
made abundantly clear to owners
world.
The Rev, and Mrs. Horst sang
the S95 million resort at Maple
to regulate arid co-ordinate' the
that, they can Book to no one for
The -next meeting will be held
Mountain. ., in. northeastern -
health disciplines in the public
compensation if they choose not
Ontario. The Minister repeated
interest 'to. make sure they
to cam collision coverage. The
previous assurances that the
develop and maintain standards
important elements of the
reports will be made public when
of practice .and to ensure
recommendations are for a
the Cabinet's decision is
individuals- receivijug -their
compulsory scheme and for the
announced.
services. Due to these things it ,
elimination 'of Court actions to
'
The Ontario Liberal Caucus
would. authorize the Minister of
determine negligence and blame,'
1117 01MtOCH inc MAW — SXA,Miti'>Ei
made a policy decision this week
Health to .scrutinize what the
Education Minister Thomas
to • fight the Federal . Liberal
governing ---councils of the
Wells announced in ,the
Government's decision to build
professions are doing'and to ask
Legislature, increased_. grants and
an international Airpgrt . at
them to change' regulations if
aid to Ontario School Boards that
Pickering. Pickering area has
necessary. ,If a -Council fails to
could total as much as SSS'
s
some of the best farmland in the
make the required change within
million. He told the Legislature
Province. Liberal Leader Robert
60 days the Act allows the
that the increase, coming. on top
Nixon said it would be wrong to
Cabin t to make a new
of (act August's 7.9°10 increase
- have an airport there -Mr. Nixon
regula� n,
1973 ceilings. was to cope with
inflation: Mr. Wells, said that this
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BY Mabel Turnbull
Rev. A. A. Horst of St. Peter's accompaniment.
did not mean that the ongrnal
ceilings were unrealistic but it is
an admission that they were very
flexible and cognizant of
changing conditions in the
I.,.
economy.
We donft recommend a
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Without a Good Reason
We specialize in properly •frig
CHMDREN'S SHOES, with •a complete
stock to give you Mecti+on and value
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Mitchell Exeter
345-9'951 235-1933
describes in his' or her own words just what the
vice ly newspaper mean's to him or her. r
1r
The'written expression, of frank opinion on.
."Our. Hometown Paper" should bet at least 250
words but not exceed �;a00. ; t
Objective. is to 'encourage readers of CWNA
Weeklies to think•about what, their weekly means
to them, their families, their lives and• their com
munites, and to set these thoughts down in
straightforward language. .Polished literary ex-
pression-is
x-pression'is not sought.' The, judges will be inter-
est d in simple, clear exposition that ndicates.'
•.awareness by the reader of the role of the week-
ly in the community.
'Entries- will first' be published in`'the member,
paper.,
Judges will�.not look for excessively• -high '
praise for the k1cal weekly; the�will study the
judgment and understanding by readers of the
function of the weAly. This could come from a
weekly of any size,•aarge or small:: .
This is a unique award since 'it, is offered not to
member papers, their staffs or regular contribu-
tors (they acre specifically excluded), but to the
- reader of a CWNA weekly who best describes in
his or her ownwords just what, the weekly nevus'
paper means to 'him or her
Send in your entry now -to
Q
Box 69 Seorth, Ont.
(NOTE: Entries mut�'i'i 6e r ceived not later than May 6th, 191j.)
Lutheran Church took the
The service closed with the
devotional service this week.'
lard's Prayer in unison.
1t was Easter oriented, A
taping •.of "the Old Rugged
4-H (leets
Cross" was played for meditation
The Egmondville 14-H group
and the following Easter hymn• s,
held their third and fourtlf
were sung by the group. "When I
meetings as a double meeting at
survey the Wondrous Cross":,
the home of Mrs. Norman Eggert.
"Jesus Keep me near the Cross' '
"Beneath
The meeting was -opened with the-.
and the Cross of
4-H pledge and all girls precept
Jesus":
answered theroll call. The
The Bible reading was from „
miiitites were read liy Janice
Hebrews 9. The sacrifice of Jesus
Rose
on the Cross was sufficient for all
The main topics under discus -
time. The sins of the people were
sion at the meeting were 'A Place
carried away when the supreme
for Everything' and 'Bedroom
e
sacrifice was made. He, was
woundet for our transgressions
Storage.' Both Mrs. Eggert and
,and bruised for our iniquities.
Mary Van Dyke read about
'Storage' and later this topic was
The stns of the whole world were
discussed among the girls when
upon Him, God himself provided
the handout notes were filled out,
the sacrifice, the Lamb of God
Vire discussed 'Good Storage' in
who taketh away the sins of the
general, and then 'talked about
world.
The Rev, and Mrs. Horst sang
'Bedroom Storage.'
The -next meeting will be held
a duet, "Blessed Redeemer"
at the home of Debbie and Janice
' with Rev. Horst using a guitar
Rose.
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1117 01MtOCH inc MAW — SXA,Miti'>Ei
did not mean that the ongrnal
ceilings were unrealistic but it is
an admission that they were very
flexible and cognizant of
changing conditions in the
I.,.
economy.
We donft recommend a
4IRS'T WALKER
Without a Good Reason
We specialize in properly •frig
CHMDREN'S SHOES, with •a complete
stock to give you Mecti+on and value
SAVAGE
PUSsYFO(
B, V and EE
wider
j 5 colours
Frited at
t � •
Otheg Baby
Boots from
$5.98 ,I
W Y T W S Sn"�ERawTARE 1'
Mitchell Exeter
345-9'951 235-1933
describes in his' or her own words just what the
vice ly newspaper mean's to him or her. r
1r
The'written expression, of frank opinion on.
."Our. Hometown Paper" should bet at least 250
words but not exceed �;a00. ; t
Objective. is to 'encourage readers of CWNA
Weeklies to think•about what, their weekly means
to them, their families, their lives and• their com
munites, and to set these thoughts down in
straightforward language. .Polished literary ex-
pression-is
x-pression'is not sought.' The, judges will be inter-
est d in simple, clear exposition that ndicates.'
•.awareness by the reader of the role of the week-
ly in the community.
'Entries- will first' be published in`'the member,
paper.,
Judges will�.not look for excessively• -high '
praise for the k1cal weekly; the�will study the
judgment and understanding by readers of the
function of the weAly. This could come from a
weekly of any size,•aarge or small:: .
This is a unique award since 'it, is offered not to
member papers, their staffs or regular contribu-
tors (they acre specifically excluded), but to the
- reader of a CWNA weekly who best describes in
his or her ownwords just what, the weekly nevus'
paper means to 'him or her
Send in your entry now -to
Q
Box 69 Seorth, Ont.
(NOTE: Entries mut�'i'i 6e r ceived not later than May 6th, 191j.)