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Clinton News-Record, 1975-03-27, Page 14' 'STR i't'RSDAYltM RC 27, 1975 "NS We in the L gistature, the Minister Of gdticatian axuounced that the Grovern- ro treat will raise ceilings on school board spending by $50.00 for each elementary , and secondary school pupil "because of continued in- flation".. Boards will now be permitted to spend $926.00 for each elementary school pupil and $1,441 for each high school student. This increase will add some $20 million to the province's share of education spending, which is about 60 percent of the total. Government grants to boards of education will rise this year to nearly $1.5 billion frOn $1.31billion last year. On the subject of teacher salaries, the Minister said "their salaries should reflect increases in inflation, together with other economic trends in the community.... but to with- draw services to support demands that are by any standard, exorbitant and unreasonable, is grossly unfair to students". The Minister of Colleges and Universities announced a new student loan program and the creation- of a $500,000 special bursary fund to assist im- poverished part-time students. Maximum living allowances under the existing Ontario Student Assistance Program will increase, next fall from $48.50 to $57.50 a week. The new Ontario Student Loans plan will enable a student to borrow at low interest' up to $1,400 each academic year to a maximum of $4,000, and Ministry officials estimate that up to 3,000 Students may benefit from the plan. Applicants must be on welfare, unemployed or have a low family income. A spokesman for the Ontario Federation of Students has described the OSAP increases as inadequate to cover in- flation, but welcomed the special bursary fund as a "step in the right direction" in student assistance. Liberal Leader Robert Nixon continued his reply to the Speech from the Throne this week, strongly criticizing the Govej'rnment because in Ontario'we are not "pulling our weight: in the economy, in food production, in house -building, in education, not even in urban transit. Despite our tremen- dous natural advantages, despite our rich.,resources of people, of land and of mineral wealth, the Davis Government has been unable to maintain Ontario's hard-earned position of strength and leadership". Mr. Nixon pointed out that Ontario's unemployment rate is going up almost two-thirds faster than the national rate. Also the value of Canadian exports increased 58.6 percent between 1972 and 1974, but Ontario's exports went up by only 34.1 percent, only three- fifths of the national rate. Consumer prices are rising faster in Ontario than the national average: in Toronto, for example, house prices have been rising 18 percent faster than elsewhere. Meanwhile between 1972 and 1974 Canadian average wage rates have in- creased fatiterANAlic in Ontario. Also, across Canada the pupil - teacher ratio in schools has been improving, but in Ontario class size has grown larger. Our agriculture industry is experiencing serious dif- ficulties, and there were 127,000 fewer Ontario farms in operation in 1971 than a decade earlier. This decline is. con- -tinlaang, and . our arable land is fast disapfiearing.--:There-has been a fall in acreage for feed grains, tobacco, fruit and vegetables. The number of dairy cattle in Ontario has dropped steadily since 1956, from more than a million head - to 755,000 in 1971. • For the past two fiscal years this province has actually Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday 1s Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard' CALL BAYFIELD 565.2638 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up tf Jack Riddell, Iluro.ti MVP' underspent its housing budget, ° 14 1973 and 1974 the government underspent by a total of $103 million -- $103 million which should have been spent on 1 housing and was not: This past fiscal year, the rental housing budget alone was underspent by $20 million, The Government has in- troduced legislation to lncrrea e: the number of Ontario Ridings to, 125 from 117; ras reeom- mended :by the Report, of the Independent Ontario Electoral Boundaries Commission. The changeswill be,in effect for the next provincial election, ac- cording. to the Premier. There have been minor changes made to the Huron Riding since 1 last reported to you on the interim reports of the Commission. The Riding will now be known as the Huron -Middlesex le to a District and it, will consist of the townships of Adelaiciet Riddutph, East k w,illlairl :s, Goderich, Hay, 'McGillivray, Stanley, Stephen, Tuckersmith, Usborne and West. Williams, the .towns of Clinton, Exeter, Goderidh, Parkhill and Seaforth, and the villages of Aliso, Craig, Bayfield, Hensall, Lucan and - Zurich, Lobo. township .and the town of Strathroy were .re -aligned with the Middlesex Riding •n I whereas. Tuckersmith township and the town, of' Seaforth remain in the Huron -Middlesex Riding. The interim report re owed , Tuckersmith town, ship and the town of Seaforth from Huron, and innluded them with the Huron -Bruce Riding. Hullett and McKillop townships now' form a part of the Huron- Bruce Riding, otherwise the, Huron portion of the new Riding remains as it was for- merly. CQDAN. CONSTRUCTIQN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDEN:TIAt, CONSTRUCTION ANL) RENOVATIONS 4 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL: P.0, BOX 818 CLINTON, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 482.7640 or 462-3504 '•1 A&P is the Easter Value Place. Hop. to it: SUPER -RIGHT, CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF ROUND STEAK ROAST FULL SLICi Boneless ROUND Bottom STEAK Cat Ib • •2 1b sus Boneless Rump Roast 1 5 12 Boneless Sirloin Point Roast a Top Round Steak or Roast Ib II • CUT FROM EYE OF SIRLOIN POINT Cube Steaks 161.68 �x Minced Round Steak 161 .1 8 TOWN CLUB, SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls VAC PAC Ib $1.08 BURNS BRAND, STORE PACK Beef & Pork Sausages Ib 78F ESSEX BRAND, STORE PACK . 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