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Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-02, Page 26
lud:. �c t o~ � e tit o �► c t... equipment .'for,• pollution: trot removal of ry out fun es. nt ed Sale tax r exe: ption invill cost Sl0 t laaratt'quarter of mut ffciltl '*ear, and nice +tl4ate d 51 million in iii -' The Go a ment's o ►, cove iss to attract fob catg +capital to the rt`` t?►. and' to maintain the o ►petifl _ footing of the Ontario .firms in for investment and s against•, our prin- cipell rivaht, including the province of Quebec and the states of New York, Min- n ote and Pennsylvania. Even wititthe extensionof the sales exemptioneyond the original December 31st cut -$1r- date, the provincial 44,14 to burdenou a new plant Opening in'Ontario still Wonld ke more than twice the t t,ycaroroperrtuou. l ng debate the family hie - ...: reform legislat4►ar,; lite Attorney entr s 'es d that caution to i respect as necessary, ec r . giving co too much Omer over marriage •contracts, because it courts could override provisions of Marriage contracts, the result would be that the courts instead of the parties inVolVed would be writing the contracts, Some. opposition members suggested modifying a'section of the act to. allow a court to alter support- obligations of a contract. The Attorney General—said he would con- sider such an amendment. Now that.ithas passed second reading* the legislation will go to committee for detailed examination ° -before going bath to, the Legislature for third and final reading in the Wing. Also • this week, the see that be' conveninga t f regional -awn Attorneys to For Transportation to the Polis - Phone 432-3229 Advance Roll - Nov. 27, 1976 out ► to Vince's ori t i eyeloptxtetttCorpora will gl Ski a mora developmet►t corf+,orarttioa owns all the company) ssead by S Smith Liberal ,i_ f tie the lease agreem't;,. d m er. s wou„d tie .... . .� tb+ Min doing .. :.. - thae lease coverse use' of ,'e land around the bear oft e j ps. He said the financing for this winter will give operators the hacking to get sponsors for events. Premier Davis has an- nounced that n-nounld°that the Government is inviting advice on the economy from labour; business, consumer, farm and social service groups at - _ a public conference to be held in February Opposition Members were cynical about this announcement, which they called a pre-election political move, commenting that it was not at all sur- prising that the meeting will be open to the press. "`That's why you're having it, isn't it?" said former Liberal. Leader Robert Nixon, and Pat Reid (Rainy River MPP) commented "There must be an election coming up." The two day conference on February loth and.. lith will. be under the name Part- nership artnership for Prosperity, and the Premier told the Legislature he wants "a broad spectrum of advice" on the direction of the economy after federal wage and price controls expire. A towner Conservative researcher -and; defeated ca date.. has- been hired by the Ontario Government at 5150 a day as Chairman of a Committee of Govern- ment officials which will study problems of con- dominium **viers. The Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations has announced the appointment of this man, Darwin Kealey, and other members of the Committee, and the group will hold public hearings throughout the Province and is planning a conference to oeat of the Huron. 'areraiiRtiou . of tture, tae guest a the nnual of the Hallett Federation on discussed then r pose0 M of 1 rpaarrtY Taxationin:Ontario* orttme out fined basic changes,ro posed, although p p he admitted that the lnfaartnation available is vague. For instance, reference .is ate. arcde to illilitlifill111M111111181181111111M11 "residences and -a reasuble amount of bur, but what constitutes a reasonable amount of land has not yet been defined. Also, Ur. Fortune said he could not see any advantage in taxing all school property.. He,..voiced thie., concern of many farmers that, if the taxes on their land are being 100 percent paid by the provincial government, how much influence will farmers have on their local municipal officials and how- much control will they have over the management of their own land. "Most farmers want to pay their ft share of taxes". Mr. Fortune said, "and are not happy at the prospect of having their taxes paid by the government. One con- sequence might be that the public will. feel that -they should have free access to farm land for hiking, snowmobiling, etc." told ,tee meeting 000ul tt co , re3a a ive brief which w preplr by the Huron County '+i deration and presented to •:the Blair misdi . Adrian Vos ach . on b �' and Maurice Bean.. Mrs Fortune conchided by suggesting that we should be pleased that the provincial government has recognized that the Municipal Tax Act needs some drastic changes. But the changes brought forward by The Honourable W. Darcy McKeough, Treasurer of Ontario, could lead to some very.erious pro leins for farriers. He urged everyone to obtain a copy of the booklet entitled Reform of Property Taxation in. Ontario" either by contacting your M.P.P. or by writing'- to: Municipal Finance Branch, Ministry of Treasury, Frost Building, Queen's Park, Toronto MTA 122. The meeting was chaired by Hugh Flynn who has been President of the Hullett Federation of Agriculture for the past five years. He an - flounced aced; that he was stepping. down from this position and called for elections for a new cou t ? r or ,tom V Beers Dh : luburn, area; `o + nonfat ant. Elliott, tape and. Lawrence Plaetzer, Blyth area; John Benjamin Gerry He, and John Van Beers, Clinton area; George Colciough, Stewart : Dale, Cecil . Elliott,Bi Gib __.:. lis _...bin gs, George Postma, Lloyd Stewart and Bob Trick. Mrs. Ted Honking agreed to continue for another year as Secretary -Treasurer. a 4401r goiritaca It7f; Chatrinaa *1 O Member 0 54410 • Miilultitr of Smart I res pr tt lli a* for tceotar O. * Nine years experience on Council, * No axe to grind with anyone. * Will try to hold the line on Taxes. *. esires to work to ,benefit the citizens of Town. * Interested in growth and development • economy will allow. If you need a ride to the polls on Election DaVDecember 6 — CaII 482-7004 asss �..ao, !q Wap it um. r rot. 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So your Province is recommending vaccination against both swine flu and Vittoriaflu for people age 65 arid older, and people age 20 and older who have certain chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart, lung or kidney disease. We plan to .vaccinate therewith one inoculation before the diseases-striike -- if they strike. There is no charge. We are also offering no -cost swine flu vaccination to other people age 20 and older who want to be vaccinated. But no one will be required to accept vaccination— it is a personal and voluntary decision. - - } Wbat..th a Howard - Both Bus are caused by contagious viruses that spread directly trent one person to another, just like the common ca�ld. (Swine flu • is not caused by eating pork.) twine flit is suspected of being similar to the 1918-19 flu which was responsible for the deaths of 20 million People world-wide, including 45.000 Canadians. Victoria flu was responsible for many deaths and illnesses as recently as tact winter. Sy4nptors -The symptoms are usually fever. muscle aches. headaches, chilltand coughing: It takes one to three days from the time the vials gels into your -system until you start feeling ill. The flu lasts two to seven days. With severe infections, flu can• kill. Swine flu can kill within 24 hours. Ontario's no -cost vaccination program To ward off these two Bus. Ontario's 44 local Medical Officers of Health will administer a province -wide vaccination program. Dates. places and times of clinics in your areawill be announced. Many of Ontario's 2.200 public health nurses will carry out thea+ tuat vaccinations. Some family physicians will be vaccinating tieirown chronically -ill patients. Your Ontario Government pays ail Costs. Vaccinations will be given with traditional needles or with fast painless air spray injectors that shoot a light spray,:of vaccine through the skin of the arm. The injector can vaccinate 1.000 people an hour, and it has been used safely for many years Flu vaccination does not Leave a scar. Possible side effects for those who should be vaccinated Most pedpte will have no side effects from this vaccination. Senous side effects are rare, but they can occur — as with any vaccination. Minor side effects can include a sore arm, headache. fever and muscle aches. lasting one or two days. If tttese minor -symptoms persist, contact your doctor. Protection through vaccination starts in about three weeks and will probably last a year or mord. Who should NOTbevaccinated If you are aiterc to chickert.eggs, chicken or chicken feathers. don't be.vaccinated at alt. because the vaccine is made from chicken eggs and can cause a severe reaction. If you have fever. acute respiratory or other active • infections, don't be vaccinateti while you are ill. No one should be vaccinated for swine flu withrn 14 days before or after any other vaccination. Au vaccine will protect 80 to 90 per cent of those vaccinated — but there is no drug or antibiotic -lo cure flu, so vaccination is desirabte. • For further informatj9n about the flu vaccination program.-- - rogram.-- contact your local public health unit. Ministry of Health Frank Miller, William Davis, Minister .— - Premier