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Clinton News-Record, 1974-07-04, Page 5SY jar* Riddell, Huron MPI' The Blind and the disabled will receive their supplement at the end of each month It has been my usual custom. to teminate this article at the end of the session. but with the approval, a the news media staff I will be pleased to von- LiI1149 this article during the , summer recess. I would hope to inform the readers of the various programs that are available to them through the various Government Ministries and I will .also give. a brief of the reports resume and 141.38 lb $1.69 GRADE "A" BEEF Cross Rib Steaks SILVERBRIGHT, Salmon Steaks FROZEN 28 BONELESS BLADE OR $ SHORT RIB lb ROAST WIENER 2 pac l vacvac pac $11 1-lb tr ay 59if 2-lb 495i 29? CANADA Na.1 GRADE, IMPORTED Tomatoes NEW CROP, YOUNG TENDER Zucchini Squash CANADA No, I GRADE, IMPORTED Green Beans MONARCH — 7 VARIETIES SPONGE PUDDINGS 3 pkgs 9-oz peg s 0 0 GENERAL MILLS ACTION PRICED! Cheerios Cereal 10.oz pkg 5Si/ Close-Up foaruixaste & MOUTHWASH IN ONE GREEN Or fat) 100 ml. tuba 97ie BOX ONICHICKE GREAT ON A GRILL! PIECES FRESH lb 15 3 Leg Quarters, 3 Breast Quarters, 3 Necks, 3 Wings, 3 Giblet Packages FRESH DAILY — "GREAT ON A GRILL!" GROUND BEEF lb 88 ffe- LIMO OM NM MI lel MN NM Ill MI I WITH THIS COUPON k? ACTION PRICED! 100% BRAZILIAN I 8 O'CLOCK BEAN COFFEE MI MI MI NMI MI 1101 ea NI MI NI IN NB 11110 IN SIM Vali MI I I 8 O'CLOCK BEAN COFFEE 1-2$ VALID THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 6, 104. NM MIMI - la NO Mil MI NM NO BAG )2( 1-LB 98 I VALID THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1974. STORE PACK, HOT OR SWEET TOWN CLUB, SX Italian Sausage lb 781 Beef Steakettes FROZEN lb 8 Ax; Potato Salad 24-oz carton 68? SWIFT SUGAR PLUM, Side Side Bacon SLICED 1-1b vac pac 99? BURNS CAMPFIRE, RIND ON, BY THE PIECE Side Bacon END CUTS lb 59? CENTRE CUTS LB 790 SHOPSY, COLE SLAW OR ?<1 10)r§1 !4.. . vw.f, e. Fresh Baked Goods Jane Parker BREAD 60% or 100% Whole Wheat or 'Cracked Wheat SLICED — BUY 3 LOAVES — SAVE 11t 24-oz loaves $ JANE PARKER (SAVE 10c) Fruit Cake ENGLISH 1-1b, 9-oz cake5 9? JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR SUGARED (SAVE 6c) Family Donuts pkg of 1259? JANE PARKER (BUY 3 PKGS — SAVE 32c) Twin Rolls 3 pkg of 12 $1.00 JANE PARKER, "BROWN 'N SERVE" (SAVE Bs) French Stir 12-oz-pkg of 2 loaves39? JANE PARKER Strawberry Pie full 8-inch pie 89? JANE PARKER ' (SAVE 10c) Lemon Pie full 8-inch pie 69? JANE PARKER (CHOCOLATE 6910 (SAVE 6c) ChiffonCake Orange 13-oz cake 63F( JANE PARKER "Brown 'N Serve" ROLLS PLAIN, POPPY SEED, PLAIN OR WHEAT F to 3 P SO‘ SESAME SEED FRENCH ROLLS oKG TWIN ROLLS OF 12 .00 GOLDEN SKILLET, Chicken Cutlets FROZEN Chicken LEGS QR BREASTS TOWN CLUB, Beef Patties FROZEN "GR EAT ON A GRILL!" 5-lb box $3.79 2-lb pkg $1.79 SHOPSY, SWEET PICKLED, OVEN ROASTING Corned Beef Brisket lb $1.38 SCHNEIDERS, SLICED, 7 VARIETIES Cooked Meats 6-oz vac pac 42,re BURNS, STORE PACK, Beef & Pork Sausages lb 711Ff OXEN lb 9811 FR With Coupons Below Save Up To 30fie 100% BRAZILIAN 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE $115 Oit si Cherry Hill, Danish—Bllue, Camembert, Chive, Ementholor, Mushroom, Onion Cream Spreads 4-0Z TUBS CHEESE SPREADS 3 Al DO IN TOMATO SAUCE — VEGETARIAN OR WITH PORK LIBBY'S BEANS VARIETIES — CAKE MIXES BETTY (ROCKER ACTION PRICED! 14-fl-oz 41 T ACTION PRICED! 19.oz pkg tin YOU CAN DEPEND ON US FOR GUARANTEED QUALITY! Mu Week . At& Tite Switeit to A s P WE0 TOWN CLUB — 14c Le LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO! GREAT ON A GRILL!" Start Fresh It's Salad Month CANADA No, 1 GRADE, CALIFORNIA, SANTA ROSA Plums $1.00 Action priced! MOM'S SOFT MARGARINE Lit 591e IN TOMATO SAUCE Libby,s Spaghetti or ALPHA - GETTI 3 • 00 tins Action priced! REGULAR OR DIET (SAVE 56c) PEPSI COLA Case of 24.10-fl-oz zip top tins .99 weo *W,,, MINORrectilo.ls WITH THIS COUPON ACTION PRICED! `100% BRAZILIAN we, wow! ICONCer SAVE 30pf Action 'iced! ACTION PRICED/ Shredded Wheat 20-oz pkg 67? ALP BRAND ACTION PRICED/ Marshmallow Pies 59? "WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT O4ANTIESI" Action Priced! GREEN, PUMPKIN, WHITE, YELLOW FACELLE ROYALE 79fe TOWELS pkg of 2 rolls Allr F. D. SMITHAPPLE ACTION PRICED! Pie Fillers E.D. SMITH 19-f1-oz tin 720 RAGU — PLAIN, MEAT, MUSHROOM ACTION PRICED! Spaghetti Sauce 1 "-fl'" 395/ 3 VARIETIES — FROSTING MIXES ACTION PRICED! Betty Crocker 16 oz pkg 59p( FROZEN, CHICKEN, ,SHRIMP, ETC, SAVE 14c ACTION PRICED! Chun King DINNERS `11-Gt pkg ALL PRICES SHOWN iN THIS AD GUARANTEED EFFECTIVE THROWN SATURDAY, JULY 6th, 104, ACTION PRICED! ACTION PRICED/ SHOULDER OR BUTT — "GREAT ON A GRILL!" PORK CHOPS 79, Canada Grade "A" Beef CLINT01%,4 NEW$RECORP, TBUBSDAY, jVI.,Y 4, 1074-4 This week brought to A close the end-of-the-session ritual of 15 hall'', days, In the last 10 40f 28 Government Bills were intrerhiced, several carrying an element of urgency. A total of 47 pieces cif proposed legielation were introdnced during March and April with about 70 during May and the let three weeks of June. The last Bill to be debated before the end of the session was the Workmen's Compensation Bill, details of which were outlined in last week's 'article. Revenue Minister Arthor Mean informed the Legislature that consideration is being given to the centralizing the ad., ministration of its new 50 % Land Speculation Tax. He is looking at such centres as Thunder Bay, North Bay, Win- dsor, London, Hamilton and Ottawa to handle tax clearan- ces, The Ministry of Revenue has been burdened with a heavy workload, providing a lot of lien, clearance certificates when such were not in fact required, according to Arthur Meen. Until now the Province has been accepting affidavits from people dealing with property values but within two weeks it will be in a position to use assessment data to run its own checks on values, Mr. Meen said. A Bill entitled the Family Law Reform Act was presented in the Legislature by Attorney General Robert Welch. If passed this Act would abolish many of the laws that are patronising to women and often unfair to married men. Husbands and wives would be treated as individuals, the Act .States. The fact that two people are married should not affect their right to sue each other in Court, get in and out of .debt, sign contracts and act as a guardian or next friend to a child in a lawsuit. As the law now stand spouses may not sue each other in Court. Recognizing a married woman as an individual in her own right will make her eligible to sign contracts and get credit on her own. It will also make her liable fon fatly- damages arising out ,of aebreaclv of contract. The Bill Would do away 'with inequalities in the area of law called resulting trust. Currently if a wife puts property in her husband's name, the law presume that a woman gives property to her husband in trust unless specifically noted. The Government Bill restructuring the County of Ox- ford was given lengthy debate and opposed by members of ,Loth Opposition Parties. Citing government figures, Mr. Nixon said the cost of local government has risen sharply in all part of the Province where restructuring has taken place. In Ottawa-Carleton ex- penditures went up 81% in the first four years after regionalization, he said, The rise in Niagara Region was 61 per cent in three years. After' two years of• regional govern- !tient oi the District Municipality of Muskoka, costs were lip by 116 per cent and in the same period taxes went up 76 per cent despite increased Provincial subsidies. In Waterloo the costs of services assumed by the regional Municipality went up 36 per cent in the first year of regional government and the Province paid only one quarter of the start up cost and the balance was added to property taxes. Mr.' Nixon said that in the case of the new region of Durham the taxes were to have gone up 28 per cent this year despite $1.1 million in special Provincial grants. The Bill restructuring the County of Ox- ford reduces the number of. Municipalities in Oxford to 8 from 18. It provides that elec- tions will be held' initially Oc- tober 7, 1974 with Councils to hold office for two years. Having introduced a Private Members' Bill lest year and again this session to improve the safety of children travelling to and from school by bus, I am pleased to report that the Minister of Transportation and Communications, has accepted Some of the recommendations and that pressure is gently being applied by the Ontario Government on Manufacturers to build better school buses. Some of the 'design itri- provements, the Minister has in mind for the utilitarian school buses, are to, include higher Seat backs to prevent whiplash hjLlr ,ss in accidents and pad, ding protection on the backs of aegis to &infinite head injuries. Legislation is likely in the to change the law that requires other vehicles to stop when a school bus is stopped with red warning lights flashing on roads.. where the speed limit is more than miles en hour. The change will require other vehiCles to stop 1.0r, regardless of the speed limit,' Another • recommendation which. we made and which the Minister will consider is that the yellow and :black, stripes be made the mandatory idere tificatien for all school buses. We recommend •that the colors be changed when they are ..1-19 longer used as .schoolbuses so that children do not mistake the identity of a schoolbus while waiting patiently .On the side of the road for the bus to transport them to school. New legislation under the juries Act will permit only. Canadian Citizens living in On- tario: to serve on juries in the Province in the future. The new legisistion also provides for the abolition of Grand juries but a companion bill retains the Grand Jury's function of Periodical inspection of public institutions such as jails. More than a dozen oc- cupational groups have been. removed from the exemption list which still lists senators, MP's, judges, lawyers, policemen and jailers and. 1 court Offgers and their wives and clergyrnen licensed to per, form marriages in. Ontario, At. torney General Hobert Welch said he wanted a wide cross section of the public sitting on juries but a farmer called at harvest time could obtain a deferment, he added, Ontario's Guaranteed In- come plan for the elderly will, come into effect July but cheques will not be mailed fill mid July. The bill which will guarantee an income of $260.07 a month for every person over the age of 6.5 as well as for the blind and the disabled, received final ,reading in the* Legislature this week. Under the plan called the ,Guaranteed Annual Income System the Province will add up to $25.89 a month to Federal Benefits in -order to. bring the minimum in- come for a pensioner to $260.67 A month. The Provincial benefits will be paid in mid-month to stagger a pensioner's income .since Federal benefits ae. p id in the beginning of the o_ch. ministerial statements as they cross. my desk, May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a happy holiday season and if at any time I am able to render my services to help you with. problems which you may en- counter, I would only be too pleased to do so. Please feel free to call me or visit my place of residence 'which is situated on No, 83 Highway, 4 1/2 miles week of Exeter. My telephone is Dashwood, 237- .Number 3431,