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Clinton News-Record, 1976-06-17, Page 7London. Mrs. Jack Brintnell and favourite recipe to the gave two poems entitled "The b r i d e . Numerous assisted Farmer" and "The Old Iron Cameron miscellaneous gifts were Pump". Mrs. Rosa Harris resented to the bride and a assisted by Mrs. Alvin Cole P and Mrs. Jack Brintnell social hour enjoyed by all. showed a film on "Citizen- Those arranging the ship" Mrs.. Harold Parker shower were Mrs. Harold closed the meeting with Parker. Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and prayer. Mrs. Harold Parsons Mrs. Russell E.rratt .. was hostess assisted by Mrs. Cote and Mrs. J. Brintnell. Communion Personals Rev. V.D.IJarvis con - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett ducted Communion service in and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn Carmel Presbyterian church spent the weekend at Silver on Sunday. Holiday services Lake. will be held in the Hensall Master Mark Shaddick of United church commencing London visited last week with June 27th at 11 a.m. his grandmother Mrs. Pearl Sbaddick. Joint Installation Held at Legion Betty and Brian returned. Canadian Legion of Clinton The installing team of the . Mr. and Mrs. George Bur. home from a pleasant motor were at the Hensall Legion trip to the East Coast. Hall on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. William instaltling . the ladies and Simpson of Birmingham. mens officers. President of Mich. visited recently with tie•Ladies' Legion Auxiliary Mrs. P.G. Bonthron. is Mrs. Larry Uyl. first fice Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell president. Mrs. Margaret visited with Mr. and Mrs. McDonald: second vice Wilfred Hunking. ' Thames president. Marion 'Wassail: Road recently. ' secretary. Mrs. Garnet Allan; and treasurer. Mrs. ' Mrs. T. Gittus who has been Grant McClinchey. a patient in South Huron President of the Legion is Hospital for several weeks Mr. Grant McClinchey: first was able to return to her vice president. Howard_ • . . adjustments for production cost changes in the current home last week. Smale: secon year. e— Miss Catharine Christie of president. Stan Kochan: The I..iber al Party has beep London spent the weekend secretary -treasurer: fighting. for many -months. with her mother Mrs. C. Taylor. for a voluntary stabilization Christie. A very enjoyable social program. the cost of which Mrs. Edith Bell. Mrs. FG. hour followed when 50 year would, be shared between the Bonthron. Mrs. Bertha jewels were presented to farmers, the province and the MacGregor and Mrs. Wm. Peter McNaughton • Edgar federal government. The Brown. Seaforth were en- Munn and Harry Horton. A 25 NDP also wants to have a tertained at the home of Mrs. year jewel was presented to more comprhensive plan. Peart Baynham in London William Forrester. Fifty year along with Mrs. Bertha jewels will be presented to Ted rs newest area park. _ nit 17 Wes Was OirieltIllY opened at Port lake last WednesdaY. The parkland area is bein* operated by the Ausable- BAYtield Conservation Authority through a lease arrangement with the Ontario Ministry of the - Environment. The park is located directly south of the Lake Huron water system at the in- terSection of Highways 21 and 83, about two miles north of Grand Bend - Allan Ladbrooke representing the Ministry of the Environment said, "I. see, this park development bet- ween the Ministry and the Authority." The guest speaker W.H. Charlko, regional director for the Ministry of Natural Resources agreed saying. "It's particularly significant for a local area and the province to co-operate when Ontario has a shortage of good beach area." Charlton commended the local Authority on a very well organized and diversified program throughout the watershed. Special guests at the opening were Mr. and park Mrs. Rtitherferd Boyce Zealand, boy aro oorrantl .1 VISIting With U4ith un4 AndS' Dixon wOo is a tenger . member of theAuthority, Boyce is the Manager borticulturalr experinien research W station. He much of the shoreline in hi* country was being teat U.* subdivisions. Authority vice-chairman Ivan Hearn of LUMP, in, troduced the guest spe,akar and chairman Roy Westcott was the master of ceremonies. The park was officially opened when past chairman Elgin ‘Thornpsen unfurled a'. . flag. At the regular meeting back at the Exeter offices ,of the Authority, the new resources manager was in- troduced. He is Don Pearson who came to Exeter from the Central Lake Ontario Authority near Oshawa. Previously. Pearson was assistant manager at Not- tawasaga. He indicated he would continue the emphasis of education and information. He commented on this subject. "The results ob- tained through education are quite fay.ourable for the amount of money spent." Finals will be held Sunday at Hully Gully The finals in the CZ-Jawa Motocross Series will be held this. Sunday afternoon June 20 at Hully Gully. Over 360 competitors have pre -entered this gruelling and t. xi. 11 ing compelit ton which starts at 12 noon. With over 82.500 in trophies and awards on the line, the race is sure to be the toughest junior and schoolboy, meet held in Canada this year By .1w1; nitiotelli, flown Miff* The" Legislature's Com- fluence to bear on the . Mince studying Ilydro's OM• Government. rates bas predicted an in- Members of allthree crease of 34,5 :per cent in the Parties in the Logislatare COO of producingelectric have supported a Private power next year. This Member's am to provide an projected increase could Ontario freedom of Infer - Wigan an escaIation of 25 oration Act Such a Bill, if .percent to 30 per Celn, and up enacted, would reverse the to 34 per cent in power rts present trend in government to municipal utilities ' d to keep secret all Information large industries; depending would be made .public except . onlocal circumstances. ' certain categories -which in the sante draft report to could legitimately :be kept the Legislature, the Com, secret To vote was taken On mittee suggests that the rate the Bill:Private Bills usually „of increase in electricity die on the order paper. production costs will 4 p Proposed legislation for- sharply....Aktween 1978 bidding private medical labs 1980, flattening out in the to reward doctors with gifts of , 1980s to a range of 5 per Cent money will not proceed to 10 pox cent each year. before the fall, according to A Hydro spokesman has the -Minister of Health. In an said that the projections were interview, the Minister said made on the basis of evidence his legal advisers find it from Hydro witnesses. but difficult to change the bill. stressed that the actual introduced by the Govern- 'calc:tilations and a chart in ment last. April. to remove ihe report were the product of aspects which displease him. time. The success of tilts the Committee's staff. He said he plans to outline program is clearly demon- members answering the roll London was a recent visitor Hydro's proposals for 1977 some steps the government strated by the significant call. The President Mrs. with her sister Mrs. Elsie tertained at "Open House” on rates are now being prepared might take during•the debate gains in agricultural Harold Parker 1,opened the Case. Sunday in honour of her • submission to the•Energy on his Ministry's Estimates productivity which are partly meeting with a poem to , daughter Kay, bride -elect of ' this month. Karen Campbell t. Bride given gifts ister within the next three before the Legislature attributable to improved "Mother's Prayer". The A large number of neigh - weeks, and these will form recesses for the summer. drainage. theme song was sung was in charge of the guest the basis for an Ontario Regulations will be in- The Government House followed by the theme prayer. enjoyed a very pleasant book. Miss Mary Ann bours. friends and relatives Rath - Energy Board review troduced soon under existing Leader has announced the - Mrs. Richard Taylor was in , evening Tuesday at the home well. Bayfield and Mrs. Jerry beginning in August. legislation to deal with government's intention to charge of the devoional of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther, Spanton, Sarnia showed the Julian, Reed. Liberal doctors' conflict of interest, press ahead with debate on based on "Father's Day".wedding and shower gifts. M.P.P,, for Halton- lab billing procedures and a the proposed -Farm Income Arrangements were made in honour of their daughter -in -la , Mrs. Rick Luther. Mrs. Drew Fowler, London Burlington, and a member of new form for dbctors to use Stabilization legislatiOn, to entertain the surrounding London. and -Mrs. Jack Leppington. the Select Committee on when ordering tests from which would provide a church groups on June 30th at Sayfield poured tea. Misses Hydro Rates. said this week, labs. The proposed measure of income protection 8:15 p.m. Clothing was Contests were directed by Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and all Joyce and Cathy Leppington. Bayfield and Miss Wendy d' ointed legislation, which ran into for farmers prOducing about brought in to be sent to presented a household hint' keone B served, Doc funds allocated to the drainage programme by $3.8 million. This will bring our total involvement this fiscal year to. $16.8 million.Under this program, the Minister said, the Province, through debenture arrangements with 1061 municipalities, .assists the individual farmer to drain his land and thus improve his productivity and income, The program provides farmers with 10 year loans for Up to 75 per cent of the cost of in- stalling drainage tile. The farmer pays six per cent interest on his loan and the , 1 • province makes up the dif- Four CHSS students were awarded trophies for the outstanding, athletes of the year. They ference between that six per were: senior girls, Nancy MacDonald who tied with Mary Ann Cununings; junior girls, cent -and the market rate Nancy Clynick; senior boys, Robin McAdam; and junior boys, Paul Galachuk. (photo by which varies from time to Jack Hunt) This program. the Minister 1 News of "liensai said. has been well received, as is demonstrated by the fact that more than S40 million is out in 10 year loans at this NEWS,OCCIAVOi MURSP4Y1Ntigit3970r4lAfa, takepark rt. By Bertha MacGregor Mason and Miss Minnie Reid Mr. W.O. Goodwin and Mrs. UCW to Entertain of London. Jack Petty at a later date. The UCW of Chiselhurst Open House met on Tuesday with 15 Mrs. Bertha Mason of • • Mrs. Ernie Davis en - very y the actions of the N.D.P heavy opposition criticism 15 per cent of" the value of t t e was members of the Select during debate:- would allow Ontario's farm products. It is Committee on the Matter of the government to lift a lab's anticipated that this bill will an independent study of the licence or restrict the types of be defeated by a combined Bradley -Georgetown Hydro tests a lab may conduct. vote of the ' two Opposition 'Corridor. The Minister has criticized Parties. Me 'said two of the three the government bill for Faced with this prospeCt. NDP members voted against allowing ' labs no right to the government has decided an independent study and appeal shutdown orders and that the vote on the farm bill when the decision resulted in for giving the government too • will not constitute non - a split vote. five in favour and sweeping powers. confidence. Instead. it • will five against. the Chairman of The Supreme Court of ' split the issues and call for a the Com mittee. Donald' Canada is hearing arguments separate vote of confidence. if MacDonald of the New as to whether the Federal the farm bill is defeated. . This proposed farm bill is Democratic Party voted Anti -Inflation Act is within against such a study. Ottawa's rights under the considered by the govern - Mr. Reed said this was constitution and vjhether ment to be an important first particularly surprising as Ontario's agreement placing step. Both Opposition Parties, Mr. MacDonald is that Provincail Public Employees however, say it is token Party's Agriculture Critic, under the wage controls is legislation which will be of and should be vitally con- legal. This agreement was tittle benefit to a few farmers. Cerned about anything which signed after an order passed As at present drafted. the bill affects our valuable by the Cabinet. not -after will not cover commodities agricultural land. Mr. Reed approval by the Legislature. already provided for by the said he presented a resolution The constitutionality of the federal plan or commodities to the Select Committee Ottawa -Ontario pact was with quotas and prices set by calling for an independent challenged before the Ontario , marketing boards. The bill is study of the Bradley- Supreme Court by teachei'S- in limited to such cash crops as Georgetown Corridor. Had Renfrew. following and Anti- wheat and • some fruits and the NDP supported this Inflation Board rollback of a vegetables. resolution, . we might have pay increase which they had A Farm Income been able to bring some in- WOn. Ontario. incidentally. is Stabilization Commission the only province completely would, under the bill. be set in support of Ottawa's ' up to administer a fund to position that the Anti- provide support at a level Inflation law passed by equal to 90 per cent of the Parliament last fall is cop- average market price for the stitutionally valid. Alberta. previous five years. with the Canadian Labour a byM yfield of Ontario Livestock Dept. 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