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• BY Murray Elston, WI.P.P.-
Ilfuron-Bince] • •
Santee
This week saw more, attention
focused • on SUNCOR. Opposition
Memberi again pressed for informa-
tion to substantiate the benefits of the
share purchase that will cost almost 53
billion. . the case, when facilities in our riding
Robert Welch, the Energy Minister, offer the opportunity to produce
held a special meeting for Government hydrogen for fuel purposes.
Members only. Six panelists from the Canadian' Admiral •
accounting firms who submitted re-
ports to the government and members
of the Ontario Energy Corporation
answered questions of the Conserva-
tive backbenchers. This meeting was
arranged even. though Mr. Welch has
• maintained that the Legislature could
not have mote information.
In addition; the Opposition led by
• Stuart Smith were able to have an
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line at a goat eoloParable to the is being SIPeot.to bele the sagging sale
conversion to propane (51200 - 51400), of new cars. This program was
emits au exhaust of largely steam and instituted even though thebig three
nitrogen. No changes have to be made car makers have said that their 1981
to the engine at all. Equipped ,with a inventories would have been sold by
tank that gives the Car a range of two the 'end of ,the year without govern -
hundred miles, the use of hydrogen merit assistance. The program, how -
appears to be a valuable alternative ever, will help the dealers who have
fuel for the future. This is especially had great difficulty In financing their '
inventories which .have been slow
moving.
More layoffs
After receiving millions of dollars of
grant money froni the Ontario Govern-
ment, Abitibi -Prim Inc., Ontario
Paper and Boise Cascade Ltd., three
pulp and ,paper companies, have an-
nounced that nine hundred people are
expected: to lose their jobs over the
next three years.
The closure of Canadian Admiral
has cost Ontario residents hundreds of
jobs. One of the ,causes of the shut-
down, it is charged, was the stripping
• of the company's treasury. In 1979,
• the "purchasers of the company took
525 million from Canadian Admiral in
dividends. Opposition members have
• pressed the Minister of Industry to
look brio employment problems, and
emergency debate on the matter, requested the Minister of Consumer
which in itself shows that the mem- and Commercial Relations to study the
bers are concerned about the lack of financial transactions which led to
information being made available to Admiral's downfall.
the Legislature. Being Saks Tax
•Alternate Energy A rebate of up to 5700 on the
•
Energy Minister Minister Wekh test drove a Provincial % sales tax has been
car propelled by hydrogen fuel at ammo_ _mod for those people who
Queen's Park on November 12th, The Puranne new 1981 cars before
car, which was converted fiem gas*. November 29,1981. Up to 520 million
Federal Budget •
Friday, November 13, 1981 was a
bad day for the Provincial Treasurer,
who was questioned for almost the
entire daily question period concern-
ing Ontario's reaction to the federal
budget. So far, Ontario has no definite
responses to problems that the
Treasurer said are not sufficiently
addressed in the Budget The Treas-
urer has indicated that there may be
an Ontairo mini budget in the spring.
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• Miss Lynne Nicolson of
• Ottawa, who is enrolled' in
• the honours bachelor of jour -
nails' m program at Carlton
• University, Ottawa was hon-
oured with a surprise gradu-
ation dinner at Captain
Zack's restaurant in Wing -
ham, November 6. Present at
• the dinner were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Kuntz, Mary
Anne Buehlow, Walkerton,
Lee Wideman of Chesley,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page,
•concession 10, and Mrs.
Anne Nicolson and Dawn,
concession 10. Regretfully
absent was her sister, Caryn
• who is completing her educa-
tion in Scotland. Each lady
was presented with a corsage• -
of pink .baby roses .and
ribbon. Following the dinner
• all attended the, F.. E. Madill
Commencement where
Lynnereceived her Second-
• ary School honour graduation
• certificate and Lois Hanna
received her Secondary
school graduation certificate
• and her Big "M". CCM-
gratulations from altof us to
Lynne and Lois.
Mrs. Alex Percy and Mrs.
William MacPherson attend-
ed the handicapped work
• school at Walkerton last
Wednesday.
• Mrs. Audrey Borthwick
returned to St Catharines
after spending a few days
here.
Mrs. Lenore Sutherland of
Toronto visited with relatives
here over the weekend.
Mrs. Louise Schrieller,
formerly of here, has been at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don with her aged mother,
Mrs. Riedc, who underwent
major surgery during the
•week. We send get well
wishes to this dear lady.
Mrs. • Marretta Hodgins
was home for two weeks and
returned Monday to Niagara
toher aparttnent where she
will be for the festive se.ason
before going to Florida.
• The annual Remembrance
Day *mice was held in the
Holymod hall on Wednesday
sponsored by the Holyrood
W0111011'S lnstitute.
The president of the Insti-
tute, Mrs. Lorne Eadie, was
in the chair and welcomed
everyone rifter which the two
minutes silence was observ-
ed.
Mrs. Ronald Thacker plac-
ed the wreath and 0 Canada
was sung. Mrs. Agnes Hod-
gins gave a Remembrance
Day reading and all joined -in'
singing "0 God of Love".
• Mrs.. John Scott introduc-
ed the guest speaker, Mr.
Reuben Burneft, w!io gave a, -
very appropriate message.
Mr. Frank MacKenzie fav-
oured with a solo accompan-
ied by Mrs. Wilma Clark.
Mrs. William MacPherson
gave a reading, Why We
Wear a Poppy. Four ladies
from Whitechurch sang two
lovely songs with Mrs. Ag-
nes Farrier accompaning.,,
Mrs. James McEwan favour-
ed with accordian music.
The Kinloss Township
reeve, Barry Johnston,
brought greetings and recal-
led several of the Remem-
brance Day services held in
Holyrood. Faith of Our Fath-
ers was sung and the presid-
ent thanked everyone. God
Save the Queen, with Miss
Edna Boyle at the piano,
closed the service.
• Khania* A.C.W.
• On Thursday afternoon the -
Anglican Church Women
held their "Friendship"
meth* at the church with a
number of visitor's present.
Mrs, Delbert Hedley was
in charge. Mrs. Ronald
Thacker read die scripture
and prayer followed.
Miss May Boyle gave the
meditation on "Friendship".
The minutes of the previous
• meeting were read, also the
correspondence and the busi-
ness closed with a poem by
• Mrs. Delbert Hedley.
• Taking part in the program
were Mrs. Midford: Wall,
• Mrs. Agnes Hodgins, Mrs.
Ed Green, Mrs. David Hal-
denby, Mrs. Roy Collins and
Mrs, Eric Thacker. Miss May
Boyle led in singing the
books or the New Testament
and Thank You Lord for this
Day, Mrs. Roy Collins gave
• the Friends Prayer.
At this time all were
invited to the bazaar table
where articles were for sale.
Lunch was served and a
social time was enjoyed by
everyone.
• Ladies were 'Present from
Ripley, •Purple Grove and
Kinloss alongWitl" friends in
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