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per year. So it is evid ent thdt it is-
at the proviqcial level of
mix has changed between the
' where
the three levels. According to thesq
government
fastest. ,
figures in 1986, the provincialir
"bureaucracy" is growing the government will account for 37%
of the total civil service compared
If these earlier figures are with 32% in 1973. The federal
extrapolated to 1986 - just slightly government's share will have
more than 10 years- away, the decreased to 30% compared with
breakdown of the public service 35% in 1473. The muni'cipal
would look something like this: governments' share stays steady
Federal Level: throughout this time period. It is
Departmental employees 450,000 the distribution between the
Crown corporations 145,000 federal and provincial levels that
Armed Forces 45,000 increases steadily on provincial
640,000 side. ' '
800,000 The growth ,in Ontario's civil
service over' the last decade or
two is certainly indicative of this
trend. It would seem that all
PrOvincial level:
Municipal level: •
General employees 400,000
Teachers 300,000
' 700,000
2,140,000
That's a lot of civil servants!! It
works out to slightly over eight
civil servants for every, 100
Canadians but still about 17% of
those forecast to have jobs.
It is interesting to note how the
governments • the provinces
particularly, should heed the
warnings of such groups as the
Economic Council of Canada. The
Council is warning governments.*
to slow down their rates of growth
and not let their rates of growth
become another stimulant to
inflation.
Huroniew float wins
Saturday , August 2nd, was a red letter day for at least 200
residents of theHome who were able to enjoy Clinton's
Centennial parade.
We are very proud of the fact that the Huronview float won
1st prize in it.T.class of Clubs and Organizations and received a
lovely trophy and' twenty-five dollars. The , residents
appreciate all those who helped in so many ways to make the
day a success. Tommie members of the staff who gave their
time and provided cars for transportation, for the donation to
the expense of the bus, to Ball.and Mutch, Beatties, Archer's
Farm Supply and Huron County Museum who loaned articles ,
and equipment, to the Clinton- Hospital' and Margaret &
Clark Ball for the use of their lawns. Many thanks.
The "Entertainers", a group of young girls working with
the Student Grant Program helped to provide the "Family
Night" program. Miss Nancy Hearn of Clinton, danced two
Scottish numbers, Miss Eveiy n Benjamins played her own
guitar accompaniment for vocal solos and Mrs. Elsie
Henderson entertained with piano instrumentals. Members
of the Entertainers include June Williamson, Jane Seedling,
Janette Vandervveen, Pat McDonald and Mary Ellen Knight
from the Brussels area.
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4:30 Forest Rangers _
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Party Game
Partridge Family.
John Strong Report
Truth or Consequences
Maude
Chico and the Man
All In The Family
M.A.S.H.
Down Hoine Country
Under Attack
The National
Barnaby Jones
MOVIES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
6:00 "Weekend of Terror -
Robert Conrad, Lee
Majors.
11:50 "None But the Brave" -
Walker.
Franli Sinatra, Clint
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
11:45 "Thunder in the Valley" -
Lon McCalluster,
Edmond Gwenn.
MONDAY, AUGUST 18
12:45 "Love with a Proper
Stranger" - Natalie
Wood, Steved McQueen
[2:15 Mery 'Griffin
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19
12:45 "Alaska S as" - Robert
Ryan, Jan erling.
11:45 Mery Griffin •
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
12:45 "The Game is Over" -
Jane Fonda, Peter
McEnery.
11:45 tvlerv*Griffin
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21'
12:45 "The True Story of Lynn
Stuart" -78etsy 'Palmer,
Jack Lord.
7:30 Father Dear Father
8:00 A Third Testament
9:00 Man!About the House
9:30 Bob Newhfirt Show
10:00 CFL Foot ball (Ottawa
at Calgary )
12:30 The National
12:50 Movie
FRIDAY
Summer Schools
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
Mr. Dressup
Ed Allen
Juliette & Friends
Cartoons
News At Noon
Afternoon Movie
Edge of Night
City Lights
Canadian Open Tennis
Championships
Partridge Family
Bewitched
FYI with Jack Burghardt
Hee HaW
All In The Family
M.A.S.H.
Down Home Country
Hawaii Five-0
The National
PM with Jack Burghardt
Movie For -Tonight
MOVIES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
6:30 "S'tarsky And Hutch" =
David Soul, Michael
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2:30 Edge of Night
3:09 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Take Thirty
4:00 Family Court
4;30 Forest Rangers
5;00 Party Game
5:30 Partridge Family
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth or Consequences
7:00 Lawrence Welk
Third Testament
Hogans Heroes,„
Claire Olsen Movie Rev.
CFL (Ottawa at Calgary)
The National
Western Ontario Tonight
Mery Griffin
FRIDAY
Mon Ami
Friendly giant
Mr. Dressup
Summer Schools
Cartoon Corner
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Ed. Allen
Cartoon Corners
Noon Report
Movie
Edge pf Night
Juliette and, Friends
Take Thirty ,
Family Court
Forest Rangers
Party Game
Partridge Fmily
John Strong Report
Truth or Consequences 11:30
Rhoda • 12:30
Georpe Hamilton IV 12:45
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SATURDAY
10:0 Circle Square
10:3 Rainbow Country
11:00 Reach For The top
11:30 'International Wrestling
12:30 Par 27
1:00 World of Man
1:30 Klahanie
2:00 Canadian Open Tennis
Championships
3:30 CBC Saturday Sports
5:00 Bugs Bunny
6:00 FYI
6:30 Movie
8i00 Expo's Baseball
;10:30 Sportsweek
11:00 The National
11:15 PM
11:40 Movie
SUNDAY
10:00 La Vie Qui Bat
10:30 Bidule de Tarmacadam
1.1:00 Travel Canada
12:00 Greening Up' (Gardening)
12:30 Sunspots ,
1:0, Canadian Open Tennis
Championships
3:00 Roy Jewell Farm Show
3:30 Summer Country Canada.
4:00 Sunday Best
5:00 Music To See
6:30 Never Mind The Quality
Feel The Width
7:00 The Beachcombers
7:30 The Irish Rovers
8:00 The Waltons
• 9:00 Candian Film Feature
11:00 Tike National
11:15 PM with Wayne Rogers
(News, Weather, Sports)
11;40 Best of Groucho
12:10 Comedy Classics:
MONDAY
9:30 Summer Schools
10:00 , Mon Ami ,
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Juliette & Friends
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News At Noon
12:45 Afternoon Movie .
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 City Lights
3:30 Thirty From
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Forest Rangers
5:00 Partridge Family
5:30 Bewitched
6:00 FYI with Jack Burghardt
7:00 Gunsmoke
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 This Is The Law
9:00 CFL Foot ball (Sask. at
Winn.)
11:30 The National
11:50 P.M.
12:15 Movie
SATURDAY
9:00 La Vie Qui Bat
9:30 Bidule de Tarmacadam
10:00, Nuts and Bolts
10:30 Klahanie
11:00 Skipper and Co.
11:30 Circle square
12:da , Wrestling
1:00 Gardening with Gwen
"1:30 Reach for the Top
2:00 CBC Sports
3:30 Canadian Open Tennis
6:00 Movie.
7:00 Music Machine
-8:00 Expo Ball (Los: Angeles
at Montreal)
10:30 Sports Week
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario
Weekend
11:45 Starlight Theatre
SUNDAY
Niven Miller '
The Church Today
Crossroads
Rex Humbard
It is written
Peoples Church
Canadian Open Tennis
HiseyHouse of Song
Summer Country Canada
Sunday Best
Music To See
Hymn sing
Disney,
beachcombers
Irish Rove
Walton's
Summer Movies
The National
Western Ontario
Weekend
11:45 Starlight theatre
MONDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Summer Schools
- 11:30 Circle Square
12:00 Cartoon Corner
12:30 Noon Keport
12:45 Matinee
1'30 Edge of Night
.3:00 Juliette and Friends
3:30 Thirty From Ottawa
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Forest Rangers
5:00 Party Gaine
5:30 Partridge Ronny
6:00 John Strong Report
6:30 Truth ot Consequences
7:00 Hee lbw
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore '
8:30 This Fs The Law
TUESDAY
9:30 9:30 Mr. Piper
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
.11 ;00 Ed Allen
11:30 Juliette, & Friends
12:00 Caroons
12:30 News At Noon
12:45 • Afternoon Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 City Lights
3';30 Thirty From
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Forest Rangers
5:00 Partridge Family
5:30 Bewitched
6:00 FYI with Jack Burghardt
7:00 Father Dear Father
7:30 Never Mind The Quality,
Feel The Width
8:00 Happy Days
8:30 Police Story
10:30 V.1.P,
11:00 The National
11:20 PM with Jack Burghardt
11:45 Kolchak: The
Stalker
WEDNESDAY
Summer Schools
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
Mr. Dressup
Ed Allen
Juliette & Friends
Cartoons
News At Noon
Afternoon Movie
Edge of Night
City Lights
Thirty From
Family Court
Forest Rangers
Partridge Family
Best Of Groucho
FYI with Jack Burghardt
Little House On The
Prairie
8:00 Expo Baseball
10:30 Candian Sports Report
11:00 The National
11:20 PM with Jack Burghardt
11:45 Mannix
THURSDAY
9:30 Mr. Piper
10:00 Mon Ami
10:15 Friendly Giant
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Ed Allen
11:30 Juliette & Friends
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 > News At Noon
12:45 Afternoon Movie
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 'City Lights
3:30 Canadian Open Tennis
Championships
5:00 Partridge Family
5:30' Bewitched
6:00 FYI with Jack Burghardt
7:00 Rhoda
9:00 CFL (Sask. at Winnipeg)
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario Tonight
11:45 Mery Griffin
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8:00 Happy Days
8:30 Police Story
9:30 Look Who's Here
10:00 Homemade Jam
10:30 TBA
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario Tonight
11:45 Mery Griffin •
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10:30 Canadian Sports' Report
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario Tonight
11:45 Mery Griffin
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THURSDAY
10:00 Mon Ami
11:30
11:00 Mr. Piper
gd Allen
Cartoon Corner 12:00
12:30 Noon. Re port
Matinee 12:48
(By Jack Riddell M.P.P.)
The provincial government of-
Ontario employed 70,877 civil
servants in 1974 to administer the
day to day affairs of this province.
In the last decade, or so,
government administration has
become a more and •rriore
complex ,
"industry".
sophisticated and
costly,
In his latest • "mini-budget"
July 7,, 1975, the Treasurer of
Ontario, Darcy McKeough
announced an immediate freeze
on replaCement staffing for all
internal administrative functions.
With normal attrition, this should
result in 1,500 fewer personnel in
these areas by the end of the
fiscal year 1975-76. At the same
time, Mr. McKeough also
announced an immediate
moratorium on new or renewed
contracts for management
'consulting and organizational
planning.
This will mean that the total
civil service complement in
'Ontario in 1975-76 will be 69,221.
The Ministry of Health is the
largest employer within the
provincial government with • a
staff of 14,643 people • in 1975.
Transportation
Communications employs
11,607 people this year,
Community & Social ServiCes
9,139 people, " Correctional
Services 5,Q56, ' The Ministry of
Natural Resources has a staff of
4,182, Revenue 3,9902, The
Ministry of the Attorney General
3,327 and Government Services
employs „3,143 people. '
Just 25 years ago, in 1950 -the
total number of civil servants in
the employ of this province was
13,685. By 1960, 'this number had
grown to 32,302 - an increase of
236%. As of 1970 this number
had almost doubled again to
62,280. From 1970 to the present
year the number of Ontario civil
servants .has increased to 69,221.,
It is interesting that while
Ontario's , civil service
complement (and all the other
provinces') has increased
dramatically, the Federal
Government civil service for years
now has accounted for a declining
portion of the labour force as, well,
as a declining portion of total
government. It is in the provinces
and the municipalities where the
large increases in civil service
'ittiff is taking place.
Within the federal government,
it is the same few departments
that dominate the public service
today as in the 1.060's. The Post
Office accounts for 19% of the
public service, National
Defence's civilian " workers for
another 15%, National Revenue
for 8%, Transportation 7% - that,
accounts for 49% of the federal
public service in those four
departments..
There are now about six or
seven government employees, for
every 100 Canadians - and that
figure continues to climb. But it is
' climbing at the same rate and in
step with the Canadian labour
force. The reason the labour force'
is 'a growing part of the
population is the changing mix of
age groups - there are more
people of working age compared
with those below working age.
But the government's total share
of the labour force remains
remarkably constantpat about one
in six of all Canadians with jobs.
' Statistics are difficult to obtain
- especially at the municipal level
- however it has been estimated
that as of 1973 there was a grand
total of about a million and a half
11:40 "Cool Hand Luke" - Paul
Newman, George
Kennedy.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
12:10 "The Mexican Spitfire's
Elephant" - Lupe Velez,
Leon Errol.
MONDAY, AUGUST 18
12:45 "Along Came A Spider"-
Suzanne Pleshette, Ed
Nelson.
12:15 The Rockford Files
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19
12:45 "Tribes" • Darren Me-
Gaven, Earl Holliman
11:45 "The Night Stalker" -
"Fire Fall" - Kolchak.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
12:45 "The Guru" - Rita
Tushingham, Michael
York,
11:45 Mannix "Desert Run"
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 ,
12:45— "Magic Town" -James
Stewart, ' Jane Wymah.
12:50 Police Woman "Smack"
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
12:45 "The Murder Game" -
Trader Faulkner, Marla
Landi.
11:45 "A Talent For Loving"
Richard`Widinark, Ceasar
Romero.
12:4,5 Mery Griffin
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22
12:45 "Tight AS a Drum" -
Howard Duff, Anne
Seymour.
Air show on . •
Exeter Lions Club in sponsor-
ing a two-day Air Show at Huron
Park, Centralia, on August 16th
and 17th.
The show will feature Gerry
Youliger of Guelph, Ontario,
Canada's National ,Aerobatic
champion in his SIS Pitts Special
biplane.
Also on the program will be
parachute jumps by Al Griffith,'
Gyrocopter and balloon flights,
glider and sailplane demonstra-
tions and OPP Helicopter demon-
stration, Howard II flown by Bob
Arend and many more features.
The show is about 21/2 hours
long and features all Canadian
talent. Admission is $2.00 for
adults with children under 12
admitted free.
9:00
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WEDNESDAY
Mon Ami
Friendly Giant
Mr. Dressup
Gardening With Gwen
Cartoon Corner
Noon Report
Movie
Edge of Night
Juliette and Friends
Thirty FrOm Edmohton
Family Court
Forest Rangers
Party Game
Partridge Family
John Strong Report
Truth or Consequences
Little House on the Prairie
Expo Ball
government employees in Canada
- at all three levels, of
government. This is about 7% of
Canada's total population and
about 17%of all Canadians who
have jobs.
This figure of 1.5 million
government employees breaks
down as follows:
Federal level:
Departmental employees 490,000
,Crown Corporations 145,000
Armed Forces 80,000
515,000
Prov. level (All provinces) 475,01)U
Municipal level:
General employees 225,000
Teachers 255,000
480,000
1,470,000
From 1961 to 1973, federaf
government employment grew at
an average 1.0% per year,
provincial government
employinent at an average 6.9%
per year and municipal
government employment at 3.9%