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10-..THE HURON ENTSITOR, MARCH 17, 1977
F ma e 'hew tsi
endin
Seaforth conned considered
the f011oWing matters at its March
meeting Monday night: •
On the recommendation of the
arena Committee council awarded
a contract for the installation of
storage bins at the arena to.Ron
Driscoll with a bid of_.$1242.65. A
contract for electrical work at the
east end • of_ the • arena---was '
awardedid Lloyd Electric at a cost
of $1035.
The committee also
recommended to 'Council that the
inside. of the booth area be
refinished at a cost . of $1832:
VanBussel Construction, are to do
the work. The committee feel--
that the floor, of the community •
centre should be replaced with
new sub florin and hardwood-
parquet. Total, costsrf„.this work
-will be $4,400.- $3,200 for the
flooring and $1200 for the sanding
and
A letter was received from
James F: McLaren Limited
quoting a price of $121,000, not
including - catch basins and
engineering fees; 'for the..
proposed Huron.. 'Street storm
Sewer. A meeting to investigate
possible subsidies will be held
March 15th' •
The cost of , operating the
municipal dump was $4414 in
1976. The Public Works
committee recominended- • to
Council that Seaforth pay 60 per
cent of this, with a 30 percent leVY
against Tuckersmith; $1324, and
10 percent against Hibbert
Township, or $441. _
.Seaforth. police,'-are seeking a'
ten percent wage increase, Police
committee chairman, Wayne Ellis
told Connell. The committee has,
offered an eight percent increase,
Which was rejected by police.
Negotiatons are stalled Mr. Ellis
Council briefs
programmes shifted to the
provinces) is. nearly $10 billion -
an -overall erovith of one-third.
This year the i operating and
capital expenditures 'of the
bureaucracy will exceed the
growth of the economy rising by
14.5%
If tire overnnaent" is, as the
former- minister of finance once
proclaimed, "giving a lead tto
others in thp -'exercise Of
restraint" then the manner with
which crown corporations are
handled is nothing short of
remarkable. This year's main
estimates increase the share of
taxpayertts money allocated to
crown, corporations by 35% over
last year. Atomic_energy of
Canada Limited, which • recent
public accountants committee
bearings_ have revealed
virtually • incompetent at
managing its finances, has
doubled its funding •to $400
million from the $200 million in
last year's estimates.
Real restraint
J The need -for real restraint in
government is not something
dreamed up by opposition
politicians for political advantage.
It has come as economic reality to
very nearly every one of the
western industrial nations, those
countries such as West Germany
and Japan which have cut back
the bureaucratic overgrowth so
that the productive elements of
their economies can remain
strong have ridden 'above the
world economic crisis and are now
entering upon a period -of full
employment and prosperity.
Those which have not, such as
Great Britain and Canada, must
face continued uncertainty and
high unemployment, _'Cosmetic
catn0aigns4hich are based more
on the politics of illusion than the
reality of economics only create
complacency, not jobs.
I would also like to draw to your
attention a number of other bills'
that are before the house and
might be of some interest to you.
commission of five to nine
members, empOWered to
investigate complaints of
discrimination.
Privacy
One member of the body would
become the government's privacy
TOEING THE LINE — MemberS of the Seaforth Figure Skating Club_ go through
their paces at• the skating demonstration at the Seaforth arena last Friday night.
(FxpoSitoi• Photo)
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conitnissloner, responsible for
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citizens who feel the govetriment
' is. unjustly withholdin$,, personal
information from thenr.
lated phone systems, suchas
Canada, would be outlawed.
The huinan rights commission
would have the power-to enforce a .
code banning discriminatioe on.
grounda of rape, colour; national
or ethnic origin, . and religion,
age; sex,' marital status or
, physical: handicap.
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Constable Fred Burton, who
has• completed three years with
the Seaforth' police was praii-Oted
to 1St class constable effective
February 18. Constable David
Dale,- --with -tWo—yeari---and--
Month' experience was promoted
to 2nd class constable effective
March 7.
The province has awarded the
Town of Seaforth a total of $5,760
:in retroact ive milage charges for
the use of the police cruiser to
transport prisoners from the
Stratford to the Goderich jail.
Council' will cOtTSIdef how the
money should be spent at a later
meeting,
A' grant of $50 was awarded to
the Seaforth-Dashwood band.
Figures tablfq . at the meeting
showed the_MVCA7claims 30
percent of Seaforth is in their
watershed. Reeve John Flannery
felt the assesment was too high. -
"We should never have been
assessed at more than 10
percent" he said. What doesn't
drain into the MVCA watershed
goes into the Ausauble Authority
watershed William Dale said.
"You're going to , be assessed at
100 percent either way" he said.
Council ,took. no action on, -the
matter.
The London Humane Society
. again cancelled their meeting
with Council. Wayne Ellis told
Council several charges on dog by
law violations have been laid
recently, He said the problem of
stray dogs • seems to be ;
improving.
Council, passed a by-law
exempting farm lands in blocks of
five acres or 4norb from regular
taxation. Such landS _are to be
assessed at a rate-10 mills lower.
This by-saw is passed every 'year
at this time.
(By R.g.McKiniey,m.R)
Spring in Ottawa comes not
with the melting of the snow but
_with the tabling of the estimates,
the blue book - a massive, nearly
incompreheinsible volume which
details the government's
spending plans for the coming
financial year: Thus it was, that
last - week Robert Andras
introduced this year's main
estimates by claiming that
government restraint, so long
promised, has finally arrived.'
For many years now federal
spending has consistently
exceeded the growth of the
economy with increases in
spending ranging from 10 to 16%
a year. This year however the
government has finally realized
the key role they play -4in
controlling inflation by
attempting to keerthe increase to
only 7.1%.*
• The initial favourable
impression, does not last long
when the realities contained in
the fine print of the "Blue Book"
begin to sink in.The reality of
"restraint" appears to be not a
moderation which the cabinet has
imposed upon the bureaucracy,
but cuts which the bureaucracy 4
has imposed upon the' millions of
Canadians who .receive assistance
-of one forM or another from the
government, For, while the
"transfer payment" element
Wander payments are 'a
tribution of income from one
person, .to another; i.e.; family
allowances., medicare, etc.) . will
be reduced in real .terms, the size
of the bureaucracy and the size of
its wage bill .will increase _in real
terms.
Shift to province
The reduction in real terms of
the size of the transfer payments
was also accomplished by the
, shift of much of the burden of
"shared-cost" programs, such as
health care and post secondary
education, to the provinces.
These reductions, in themselves
' which merely represent ashift in
which level of government
—actually -spends the __ money_
reduced the anticipated size of
the estimates by nearly $1
billion. In faCt,lif one looks at the
growth of the Federal Govern-
ment ,since mid-1975 when the
"restraint' campaign. began the
total increase (including
The first of these is Bill. C-25,
-the human rights legislation, this
bill would establish a— federir 7--
anti-discrimination code and give
individuals opportunity to
examine government files on'
themselves.
Under the hin s the govertithent
would establish a human rights
FUTURE CHAMPIONS? •-• These youngsters ,Were among the skateri. who look
part in the...prograrrtjast Friday night which was capped by thil, gerWO:m*1.4g
champions Lori Baler and Lloyd Eisler, , (Expositor*Photo)
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