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ONTARIO
NEW CRC 17./.\;• li".AST NEWS MEN
COMING -EVENTS
WUSSALS POST, 11111:55ELS ONTARIO
GIVE YOU ETTER
SILAGE AT LESS COST
Visit the Brussels plant where Ribstone silos are
made. Operator Ernie B ack will welcome you.
COMPARE
THESE EXCLUSIVE
RIBSTONE FEATURES
* They're double sealed --
pointed inside and outside.
• Dense, nonporous con.
crete
* Strong, rib construction.
" Steel reinforced \ concrete
staves.
* Overlapped joints.
•• Heavy Steel hooping.
RESIDENT
REPRESENTATIVE
KARL DECKER, R.R.1, Zurich, Ont.
Phone Zurich 236-4892
561.1111=111, 1111811/1111
. ACCIDENTS ARE
NOT INEVITABLE
1
Within the physical andmentall
capabilities of the. oh , teach
him what ho wants to do, but
safely. The molding of safe atti-i
tudes in children largely depends
on teaching by example, it MOVE:
attention wore given to -explain-
ing hazards to children and how
to .cope with them, they would be
4 better prepared to avoid accidents
throughput their ontiret life.
.Accidents Ore not inevitable.
They can he. prevented. From
years of experience, the organized
R ALL YOUR
FARM NEEDS
SEE
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH F LDS LINI!TED
PHONE 199
IMIUSSEL ONT. •
RUMMAGE SALE
.1 low if.k loons ( lob is holding
a. R u n t i ttago su i t , i t) c or ri,... ro tia
on Saturday, May 1Sili at 1 p.m.
Donations of furniture, eleeIrical
alndiuttces, dishes, mitigates,
baking, fruit, -vegetables, tools, eLtT
010 clothing), will In., appreciated,'
Those may he left in the Arena
oil Slaturday u.nt. or the following
Lions may be cola act od k.. pick
Ill)J:nol;. Carson, florrio, phone
\Vro:;eter 250, \\*roxot or 251
511111 13ride, phone PordWiCh
9R21.
11'arren Vatitrigg, [Mono Clifford
2G;13.2
1,;•eorge Titn, phone tO wet
291-2759, 14'ord\vielt 8211.11
Ken Edgar, phono Wrt,:ycerev
82 .11'
RF.-_PORT FROM
.•••4UES.1,• PARK
by Murray Gaunt, M. P.
• (Huron-Bruce)
.Premier Jobn Roharts said. 11115
week that the gte.ernment
appoint a Select. C:namitt
the Legislature 1$) to)1 ri pt ll:i-
hea)'ings on •the .11,,pori
Ontario Committee con 'faxotion
Preliminary hearings will be hold
before the present ses."41on . ends.
with the Committee likolY. trl sit
in. the Fall,
The S! filth Report on Taxation
was 'public last An gust when
the Committee • entered roar
years of deliberations, Two or the.
recommendations. • a hash"
Shelter exemption grant on tli
first $2,00(1 of assesstneet,.. and the
takeover of juStice administration
• by the •province, haVe already,
been. implemented.
• • The Ontario . Legislature has
given clause . by claue approval
to a Planning Act amendment
which gives the Minis te r newer to.
cancel a municipal zoning 'by-law
• .With uo formal public hearing or
n'enue of appeal from the decis-
ion.
The -Minister Of Municipal Af-
fairs, Darcy McKeough. said the
power would be used mainly in
rural areas and cited yaction
districts where. councils some-
times permit. year-round dwellings
to he built. but only cottages
should be allowed,
Officials of the Pepartment of
Health. including the Minister
denied this week that 20 mentally-
ill Patients were taken crying and
screaming • from a Culling-wood
Nursing 1-Tome last month. Tip
until this week the 1)/..‘partment
of •Flealth has refused to reveal
why it removed the patients frmu
Cara 'Rest Illwov!sr.
this week Flealth l‘linistor
thew Dymond gave the 1.egls-
latre a detailed ciocription of
what was happening in. the nrs-
ing nom°. According to I fr
Dymond, the patients were being
badly Mistreated and, in general.
the home failed to meet provinc-
ial standards. Those oharl:•-s hove
since been denied by 'Mrs. Jean-
ette Gummi, the opurnior of the
Cara Villa Musing
Robe;;. Nixon, Leador 01 1111'
Opposit:911, suggested that. in view
of the ..harp ponflict in the stae-
meats ;-!..qween the l)entirtment or
urealch :.mid the nurse of the Nei's-
'HIP; 1 fl me-, Hie only reasona ble Mannice Elllhni 1N ill
conrse k.it' notion was to place the 06.ing,.1111.m.,:
entire matter before the Stand- m it c rum i tiv i i!,DI
Ng- -.1:• •
HMO 1P:111 `'lilt;. `XMINI i ',Mi l 1 0
hart' a 1.'1:1.Ir Po 10 1.11PSent:.01011' ea..40 110 Y .
(The Premier sv.id he, would I II'
stntly the suggestion carefully. Min features 1,1111 tele‘iHot:
safety movement knows that ac-
cidents, can be traced directly to
human error or ignorance. We
make mistakes, are ignorant of
hazards involved in certain activ-
itics or situations or, permit ob,
vious hazards to go uncorrected.
in short, whon an accident hap-
polls, somebody has failed.
Provincial and local . organiz-
ations and groups should obtain
statistics in „their areas and high-
light this inforluation . through-
out the year, suggest ways and
means to reduce the high rate of
abeidents to children,
('III' radio
will, the ('1i(
fur
you can claim damages from the
Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund.
For 'further information,• write:
Director of Claims,
Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund,
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT,
10 St, Mary St, Toronto 5, Ontario.
•t, .1 ill '1. • :g in Ora 1 Ilan
, nei,v nit n in tho loan lqast,
b,cso ••1- ,Iporations, -Fnr 14'11s1 oorrespond..
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