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The Huron Expositor, 1974-07-04, Page 12, r„R- Tin - r a .., . A } n ♦i r , V 1 I,. J t I` r •:;> y l ' .., '.' �i,;.'.IS1FlA�1t'1 �.� y . yN t ,M. r y',,• 1' wow ,I r TI, s'1„ fk ,ti::; n .. '. +.. :,'; ., ::. V •;��.7 �" .. '.. t . <.. M.S'&�'x ! E' ,. ,,,K� ,5. �- o')Y' r '^. ,;• 'vt re¢Tstr .'� iR N midd T I C Im ,y p , . ":i,n •'�i : .- ' ; r,, e .'dn:: a .. � _ �' . • •' �� �rttk .. �� ,," ..; ^.r,'[VMW .,N'..1/J ei y �+ � { ::t.i, 6 r q , e ... . ....r ro 1 ;, J D ,..,H,I.4, ., I' ry;�lq,. 1'�., wa� a,A SV A �Stfs��, "" `'rwas appointed chairmog, o�• 1}��, ! • + ,�.,., ;i 4�+��?";- •. M .' '• ;^ j„•..J :y'. a 1QlC�ll CClrMllni�t,G'fe fO� :3 �y ,�„ey:...,..n...i�k�`,1�,.•..• a.,... ,�:txi1><,x1 k.:..�; ,..suk.; r au. PlowingMatch to be Held,-.vw�.. in' Huron County at the, uKb a;Association.' , Plowmens lneetit�' x June 24. . , .� , � • s ��.. � � ..,� :�?�:. ?�, > � committee wasdrtned �Q' - a. � look for a si e' to', h0 a s , 1 ,2o- y. �q➢”: .1.,,�,. 39 °T t a 1 VA, n .. , a ,.El 4 . ... ,.��.^aaav ., ,r • � International Match sch�d4ls�,f�fi Iiuron in 197$, On the conliaiit#rrt3 s ` HOOK AND Jim LADDER COMPANY - The Seaforth Firemen pulled their pia time ' is Howard Dat ars; Gord4n`> ladder wagon In the Lions 50th anniversary parade last week gettingeven more N McGavin, • John Clark, ,)apr,�es r; exercise than usual. The volunteer firemen pulled the old hook and ladder wagon, Armstrong,Don Pullen * a prized possession from the early days of the brigade, which was decorated With a Russell Bolton. Mr.Datars •wasp „ acture of members of one of the old time Seaforth Fire Brigades. (Staff Photo) named to head the IoC l " be p g commit'fee • that will' ' ' i€< +i t.' F} . 7.• Ia' responsible for completing local arrangements for the big International' event, ` This year, the H ion"match will 4 be held on County ren bill Elston's farm, Lot 8 Co , 2, Morris Township on Saturday, -September .14. Coaching day will be Friday, September 13. It was decided to inyestigate the possibility of holding a Home � Plowing ,competition this year.a Vr '+ Contestants would be able to plow sp, 9-cem. a field' at home and have. it " judged. Prizes would be awarded. Ernie Talbot, R.R.3, Kippen and Robert McCarney,R'.R.3, ST0`R,A-G. `E S H E DS _ Seaforth were appointed to. the. This week brought to a close presume that a woman gives Canadian Citizens living in Farm and Urban Committee to w the end -of -the -session ritual of 15 property to her husband in trust Ontario to serve on juries in the investigate the impact of a hour days. 1..11 the last ,10 days 28 unless specificallly noted, - Province in the future. The rtew nuclear plant in- Huron County, Government Bills were intro- Restraeturing legislation also provides for the The as`sd'. lotion will sponsor a J d, duced; several carrying an The Government ' Bill abolition of Grand Juries but a 4-H plow club with John -Clark, -' '.element of urgency. A -total of 47 the C6UAt of Pompanion bill retains the Grand R.R.5, Goderich, W. J., Leeming G65 Approx. 6 X � 5' restructuring y pieces of proposed legislation Oxford was given lengthy debate Jury's function of periodical arid,` Sam Bradshaw as club Reg. 75.45 were introduced during Marchi and opposed by members of both"""inspection of public institutions leaders. 70.75and April with about 70 during Opposition Parties. Liberal such as jails. More than a dozen Ellard Lange, chairman, of theNOW May and the lst three weeks of Leader Robert Nixon. charged that occupational 'groups have been 1972 Perth match attended the (� June. The last Bill to be' debated the Provincial Government is removed from the exemption list meeting to answer any questions F Q G87 Approx. 8'x % ., before the end of the session was which still lists senators, MP's, about the organization of an' ' imposing series of little Queen's Reg. 131.88 the Workmen's Compensation Parks on Ontario, Municipalities judges, lawyers, policemen, and international match. 122-11 Bill; details of which were in the guise of restructuring local jailers and Court Officers and NOW outlined in last week's article. „ Government. Mr. Nixon said their wives and clergymen Revenue Minister Arthur Meen regionalization is making local licensed to perform marriages in ' informed the Legislature that Ontario. Attorney General Robert News Otrt Governments insensitive -and Y consideration is" being given toremote to area residents. Opposi. Welch said he wanted a wide „ the centralizing the administra-. tion members opposed, the Bill cross section of the public sitting' Va-ma tion of its new 50% Land Speculation Tax. He is looking at because of local 6pposition to it,• on juries but a farmer called atSAVEWAY SAVERS unconscionably increased costs of harvest time could obtain ,a MONE%f such centres as Thunder Bay, local Government in other'areas deferment, he added. Correspondent North `Bay, Windsor, 'London, that have been regionalized and Guaranteed Income Mrs.lvan McClymont _ Hamilton • and Ottawa, to handle the concentration of authority in Ontario's Guaranteed Income' tax clearances. The. Ministry of the upper tier of -the County plan for the elderly will come into Dominion Sash "' y' Revenue has been burdened with Rev. Alexander -Taylor will 'e _ / government. Citing government effect July 1st,'but cheques will PATIO k a heavy workload, providing a lot figures, Mr. Nixon said the cost of not be mailed until mid July. The inducted as minister of Var of lien a earance certific4�tes when ,16ca1 over ent has risen bill which will uarantee an United Church on Friday even' y.... PINE t ' ' � a ��� ' D r ` f' s hra ' tot fact required; sharply invall parts of the lSrovinee *incomer of R$260.67 a month far July 5th at 8 p.tn. f�• i, ��t�` �1 er , 1 f i 'Y u,z:� `^ �D i 1 M I.". � ��J ui 3 according -do, Arkur Meen. Until where restructuring + has taken every person over th-e age of 65 as The induction service will lye r • ] STONE �� now the Province has beenplace. ,In Ottawa -Carleton well as for the blind and the conducted by Rev. J. Ure Stewart DOOR ' r accepting affidavits from people expenditures went up 81% in the disabled, received final reading in of Seaforth and Rev. Harold Snell Grey «pi dealing with property values but first four years after regionaliza- the Legislature this week. Under .of London will • preach. Tile 6'Q" x 6'8" tempered within two weeks it will be in a tion, he said. The rise in Niagara the plan called the Guaranteed induction will be carried out li • insul gins§,'s<reer position to use assessment data to . Annual Income" S Rev. Donald Deas. all hardware.— ; 18"x18 x2" Patio Stones 1 • run its own checks on values Mr. ,Region was 61% in three years. ystern, the After two ears of regional Province will add up to $25.61 a . Meen said. Y g A week ago Wednesday night, � Q month to Federal Benefits in 07 a 18"x2' Round Patio Stones • • A Bill entitled the Family Law government m ' the District the members of the United �/ P Y Municipality" of Muskoka,' costs order to bring, the minimum Church s3onsared a successful 24"x30"x2" Sfdew�lk Slabs Reform Act was presented in the income for a pensioner to $260,67 ' r'. were ug by 116% and in the same P Pork Barbecue at the Varna arenp • Legislature by Attorney ,General •'' a month. -The Provincial benefits • x „ „ period taxes went up 76%q despite with close to 600 , • peapl� 24' x24 x2 Sidewalk Slabs Robert Welch. If passed -this Act vinyl Glass Panels J: p increased Provincial subsidies. In will be •paid in mid -month td attendin b` would abolish mary of the laws g' (Grey only) • P:. Waterloo the costs of services stagger a pensioner's ineome . Last Sunday, Rev. Murdock For carport roofs, patio and fences. Available in i that are patronunfairtsmg to women assumed by the regional Munici- , since Federal benefits are paid in Morrison ..Preached his final. 8,. 8 „ t and often unfair to married men.white, green and yellow. 26' x 12" X Vz x36 Curhittg . �• 0 ,g polity event up 36% in the first the beginning of the' rponth. The sermon in Goshen United Church 9 y .. p Husbatids and wives should be year of re government and blind and the disabled will receive 1treated as individur.ls, the Act Y regional d g g as he is now retiring from the ,1 , the Province' paid only one' their supplement at the end* of ministry. Elgin McKinley read states. The fact that two people uartef of the start u cost and each month starting in Jul • along are married should not affect q p g Y g the address and William Clarke SHOWER` STAII. the balance was added' to with their regular Family Benefits and Roy Elliott presented Rev , their right to sue each other in taxes. Mr, Nixon said payments. 30' ' Court, get in and out of debt, sign property and Mis. Morrison with red roses IntQrlor(• . contracts and act as a guardian or that in the case of the new region It has been my usual custom to and gifts of money in appreciation Exterior ABS SHV'1 I ERS 50 r g of Durham the taxes were to have terminate this article at the end of Re, 54.,50 SPECIAL for service of 12, ears to the two g �5. aext friend to a child in a lawsuit. y +' No painting necessary. Available in 8fatk or Wtiite. v: gone up 28% this year despite the session but with the approval churches. A pot luck dinner' was As'the law now stands „spouse's may not sue each other in Court, $1.1 million in special Provincial of the news media staff i will be enjoyed by both congregations. t5"x35" . ....... 9.7b pr., 15"x63' 15.82 p►• GARA �� , grants. The Bill restructuring the pleased to continue this article We welcome Rev. and Mrs 15"x39" . • ...... 1.1.24 pr. 15"x72" .. t`, .. , , 17,76 pr. , ` V R _ Recognizing a married woman as Y g Alec Taylor to the community Count of Oxford reduces the aurin the summer recess. I 15"x47" .:...... 12.69 pr. 15^x9o" , , . , , , ...19: 2 pr. an.individual in her own right will make her eligible; to sign number of Municipalities in would hope to inform the readers Rev. -•.and Mrs. Taylor moved in 15"x65" .. 14.47' pr. '00, contracts and get credit on her Oxford to 8 from 18. It provides of the various programs that are last Thur,%day and Rev. Taylor All steel, ."up and over" ,doers. will also make her liable that elections will be held initially available to them through the wi% commence on Sunday as Hardware included. own. c ` October 7, 1974 with Councils to various Government Ministries minister in -the pulpit of Varna CARPET SiX��csyt80.4forany damages arising out of'a hold office, for two ears. and 1•wilLalso give a brief resume Q VV v 4breach of contract. The Bili would Y and Goshen churches: There will Re. • 2.44 9t�i • ' ' ' .. 99•�S ` of the reports and ministerial 7 Private Members Bill p be an induction service for Rev. do away with inequalities in the / Having introduced a Private statements as they cross my desk. Taylor at 8 m. on Friday Jul g 4 �I ' area of law called resulting trust. g Y p• Y y - , , r i Currently if a' wife puts property Members' Bill last year and again May I take •this opportunity to 5th at' Varna United Church. 16 X% , , . , , . . . . •.. ..199.95 this session to im rove the safety wish everyone a happy holiday '".O.NLY SO,. YD. !� in her husband's name the law p Y Other sizes available.• • ' of children travelling to and from season and if at any time i am Add $81.. you re vire lights. presumes she is giving it to him to g ,. .. i 4 9 hold in trust for her. The new Act 'school by bus, I am pleased to 'able to render my services ::o help + w report that the Minister of You with problems which you maypternIty Wear BOW., says that the law will no longer p r -- `-iT Transportation and Communica• encounter, I would only be too , WINDti -"~�i !? tions, has accepted some• of the pleased to do so. Please fpel free �' e' wj -'iii° �� I 1' recommendations and that y p i ��, i ; SINGLE LAUNDRY TUR to call me or visit m lace of spans 3 panels hlgii.. i residence which is situated on No. Separate Shoppe D� Reg;.:22:95 pressure is gently being applied Iri�ul glass; t_ by the Ontario Government on 83 Highway, 4'/2 miles west of � �M Fi.S.d. 1121/'' •x 65�Yi' ` 17 �`S Exeter, M telephone number is - SPECIAL manufacturers to build better Y p school buses. Some of the design Dashwood, 237-3431. Or= L — 25200 ­ improvements. the Minister has �' 1Nffi�A in mind for the utilitarian school T.ELESC(JPING STEEL xt P buses, are to include higher seat , �' ll backs to prevent whiplash injuries �+ Ct�T'T AGE SLIDER j in accidents and padding protect- f� AIS POST ion on the backs of - seats to R.S.O. 43 X 33 Reg. $14.:15 1 minimize„11ead injuries. Legisla- Reg. 28.1.1. , '� 297 1..iy tion is likely in the fall to change �, SPECIAL 2 SPECIAL the law that requires other vehicles to std when a school bus ' is stopped with red with lights ` li you re flashing on roads where the speed t ' limitais more than 35 miles an f "NEW IN ■ OWN w 1 hour. The change ill require '9 r! other, vehicles to stop regardless PRIC OECTIVE w. . and don't know of the speed limit. Another t', ' - IM EF recommendation which we made JULY 8; WNow 'e n IIYCh way to turn, and which the Minister wil: Shoppe 1974. C8//,#l1e consider is that the yellow and r black stripes be made the manda- tory identification for all school � .; r S. buses. We recommend that the J. •* VNTE'R "�� colours lie changed when they are _ �y yip h6st s:et.+I no longer used as choolbuses so C: 00.1N 010DAY � T 'i �' 62,��� 22� Mciin 9t., No. 4 Hwy North ' that children d ,hie .; o not mistake the _ , _. i enti o schoolbus twhile a' �W • d fy a ;.: Ivloti� bur's.. 1=rrdpY w JJl3e fad �v did . ; P M. _. _ 1 , v PH, N9 • tvaittti$ )iatteiltly on the side of the load for the bas to transport nox0 S�afUMi y > it t7 4:'d0w ArkI a ;W � ' therhtd "schoiyl. M:y - .. , ,,,, ;.t r •s a, New l Oislation uodet' +het on 2 ter p i .: _ 3 1 ,:.. :. . +:' _u ,t....u� ..: • � .;.. .�'r,t .. Se .deP P - u1 YF 1' _., t�R. „: � r -, ,. .6 , , 1"W r 4 C r � k. , s • r 1