The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-11, Page 14sI
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time 14—The Wingham Advauce-Times, April 11, 1979
LIBERAL CANDIDATE Graeme Craig chats with federal Agriculture Minister Eugene
Whelan, County Warden Jack Tinney and MPP Murray Gaunt just prior to the Liberal
fundraising dinner held last week at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre.
Mr. Craig is a farmer from the Walton area.
BY MURRAY GAUNT, MPP (HURON -BRUCE)
Report from Queen's Park
Fund raising dinner kicks off
Huron -Bruce Liberal campaign
Fees paid to lawyers under
The safety of nuclear gener-
The student must be at least
fifteen years old by May 1st and
Ontario's Legal Aid Plan will rise
ating stations is very much in the
not be related to the employer.
immediately by an average of
news because of the crisis situa-
This week I spoke in the Throne
about 20 per cent, according to
tion at Three Mile Island in Pen-
Debate concerning the dire con -
Attorney General Roy McMur-
nsylvania. Ontario has made a
sequences of
the Ministryprogram
try. The last raise was in 1973.
very heavy commitment to the
it m
Health hospital bed cut program
The move will cost Ontario tax-
nuclear industry in Canada, and
and the need for changes and
payers about two million dollars
the economic as well as energy
more flexibility in the entire pro -
this year. Under the new rules,
implications of any debate re-
gram al it relates particularly to
more experienced lawyersmill be
garding the industry are enor-
hospitals in rural areas.
paid more for their work than
an
mous. It's obvious that the Can_
inexperienced lawyers.
adian nuclear system is safer
Premier William Davis said
than. the U.S. system. However,
Fordwich seniors
this week that he would not com-
the Opposition has asked that the
.
mit more public funds to help
Select Committee on Hydro be
hold dinner
solve the financial problems of
specificially charged with the
Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.
immediate responsibility of in-
The Fordwich Senior Citizens
The president of the Institute
vestigating the matter of nuclear
Club held its April meeting April
had previously indicated that up
safety. It is also recommended
4 in the Fordwich Community
to one hundred part-time teach-
that Dr. Porter, Chairman of the
Hall, commencing with a pot luck
ers wouldsbe laid off in Septem-
Royal Commission on Electric
dinner at 1 p.m.
ber unless the province increases
Power Planning, be asked to act
After dinner Mrs. Marion
its grants by more than the five
as a special consultant to the
Dinsmore, president, conducted
per cent raise it has made in each
Committee on the matter of
a business period, opening with O
of the last two years. The Insti-
nuclear safety. In this way the -
Canada with Miss Violet
tute budget was $41 million last
public can be fully confident of
Beswetherick as pianist.
year,
the facts on safety as they are
Mrs. Florence Wilson's group
made available.
was in charge of the program and
The Ontario Government will
put up $26 million to subsidize
the guest speaker for the meeting
Excellent
employees who hire students
was Howard Latsch of
Palmerston, field representative
for
under the Ontario Youth Em-
Program this summer,
of the United Senior Citizens of
speakers
ployment
Ontario (USCO). He spoke of his
Treasurer Frank Miller told the
work and that of the USCO. He
Kiri meetings
Legislature this week.
explained pensions and what it
Mr. Miller said he expects the
means to be a star member.
BELGRAVE — The Kinsmen
spending, which is 30 per cent
He was thanked by Mrs.
have had some very interesting
higher than last year's OYEP
Florence Wilson.
guest speakers at recent meet-
budget, will create 40,000 jobs,
Mr. Latsch sung a solo 'How
ings. On February 7 Ross Procter
compared to the 34,000 created
Great Thou Art'. Mrs. Clarence
spoke on his trip to Japan and
last summer on a $20 million
Carswell and Mrs. Lorne Kelley
Australia. Walter Renwick told
budget.
put on a humorous skit complete
about the new Belmore Com-
Under the program, private
with underwear stuffed with
munity Centre at the February 21
employers, including farmers,
balloons.
meeting and on March 7 the
receive $1.25 an hour from the
A humorous reading was given
'Wingham Fire Department pro-
Province towards the student's
by Mrs. Russell Nickel. Mr.
vided two men who demonstrated
wage, which in. most cases must
Latsch showed slides of the
life-saving techniques and their
be at least $3 in total if he or she is
Barbados, Mexico and Cuba,
importance to be taught to all
eighteen or over, and at least
where he and his wife have
adults.
$2.15 in total if younger.
toured and he gave interesting
Belgrave Kinsmen held a very
Employers can apply for the
commentaries.
successful spring dance on
subsidy for up to 150 man weeks,
In other business the meeting
March 17 and Ken Hesselwood of
regardless of the number of jobs
time will be changed to 8 p.m. for
Blyth was the winner of half a
created.
the summer months. A public
beef. The Kinsmen team com-
Employers can create new
card party will be held April 20.
peted at th I mball tourna-
work for as little as six weeks but
ment in D am nd at the Kins-
can apply for up to twenty-five
men hockey urnament in
employees for that period.
Plans for
Co►lingwood.
made
Brussels Fall Fair
Kinsmen
Piano recital
The officers and directors of
prepare
to elect officers
at Knox Church
the Brussels Agricultural Society
met in the Brussels library April
2 to discuss plans for the fall fair
BELGRAVE -- The Kinsmen
BELGRAVE — On Saturday
Sept. 18 and 19.
held a turkey dinner meeting on
April 7 the piano students of Mrs.
They secured an agreement
April 4 with 30 members present.
J. Morton and 'airs E Procter
with Rosemount Amusements for
Chinese auction winners were
presented their recital at Knox
a midway and amusements for
Murray Shiell, Jerry Edwards,
united Church for their parents
the fall fair.
Bob Taylor and Harold Jardin.
and friends. There were 22 pieces
The society agreed to sponsor
Brian Black reported that their
in all, each student performing a
all 4-H clubs participating as
broomball team won their game
solo number and several playing
usual. Field crop competitions.,
3-0 and tied for third place at the
duets. The recital closed with re-
will be ensilage corn, grain corn,
tournament in Durham. Paul
freshments after an enjoyable
barley, mixed grain (with two or
McKee reported on the hockey.
performance by all young
more grains, and white beans.
tournament and navy tour in
pianists.
The commercial features will be
Collingw�od, March 31. Belgragve
the same as last year with the
won one of their three games, de-
addition of mixed grain.
feating Peterborough 4 to 2.
The society chase judges for
A gift of money was presented
Institute annual
the field crops competitions and
to Wayne Hopper on the occasion
urged farmers to send their field
of the birth of their girl. Compli-
next Tuesday
crop entries to the new society
mentary caps from the Queens
secretary before June 1.
Hotel were won by Cam Cook.
Rose Marie Bishop was chosen
Blake Evans and Lorne Camp-
BELGRAVE -- The annual
secretary -treasurer and
bell and the money from this auc-
meeting of the Women's institute
assumed her duties following the
tion will go to cystic fibrosis.
will be held on Tuesday, April 17,
April 2 meeting. A vote of thanks
Murray Shiell advised mem-
in the Wi Hall at 8:15 p.m.
was extended to Edwin Martin
bers of the curling evening
The conveners are Mrs. Garner
for his work as secretary -
planned for April 8 at 7:30 p m.
Nicholson and Mrs. Stewart
treasurer for 12 years.
Bill Stevenson conducted the
Procter. The roll call, "An
in other business a new 10 -year
nominations for the executive for
Easter Verse". There will be
lease was granted to the Brussels
the coming year Members are
annual reports and installation of
Bowling Club.
urged to attepd the next meeting
officers. The �unch committee is
ek dance in the Brussels. Morris
on April 18 when elections of
Mrs. Clarenc Hanna, Mrs. Carl
and Grey Community Centre
offices will be held
Procter and Mrs. Earl Anderson.
July 1.3.
Liberal candidate Graeme a ''Graeme Report" regularly in still want to immigrate.
'raig was first out of the starting the weekly newspapers as a He also had words of praise for
ate in the race toward the May Loll' niuiilea tion link with con. the farmers, claiming the
2 federal election. stituents average Canadian farmer
Mr. Craig, who received the Mr Whelan, who has produces $2,000 more food than
omination as the Liberal can. represented the Esses-Windsor the average U.S. farmer. "Why
jdate in the Huron -Bruce riding riding in the House of Commons shouldn't the farmer live as well
3st year, kicked off his cam- since 1962 and has been as the urban dweller?" he asked,
aign with a fundraising dinner agriculture minister since 1972, noting that some farmers are
I the Brussels, Morris and Grey reiterated the claims that things getting their operations paid off
'ommunity Centre in Brussels are good economically. and looking for places to invest
ast week. The Progressive Canada has good social ser; their money.
'ooservatives in this riding vices—people aren't scared of He even suggested a scheme
c heduled their nomination getting sick or going to a doctor for transporting all poor
neeting for April 10 while the like they used to be—but the Canadians to Alberta because
Jew Democratic Party will claim that it offers too many Peter Lougheed doesn't know
nominate its candidate April 17. social services is a "snow job", what to do with all his money
Agriculture Minister Eugene he declared. from oil. The Heritage fund is up
Whelan was the featured speaker, He lashed out at Conservative in the billions and is an em-
it the dinner but other Liberal finance critic Sinclair Stevens as barrassmernt to Alberta,- he said.
iotables including Crawford an ''economic pygmy" for Finally he noted that: "We
buglas, MP for Bruce -Grey; suggesting that things are not Liberals have nothing to be
Murray Gaunt, MPP for Huron- rosy on the economic front, ashamed of because we had- the
3ruce; and Jack Riddell, MPP adding that companies are still biggest part in making Canada
or Huron -Middlesex, were also investing in Canada and people what it is."
m hand and the electioneering
was in full swing.
"We've never before had an
election as important as this
me," Mr. Douglas told the more
ban 400 party supporters who :.
,iad paid $12.50 each to attend the
sinner. He said Canada stands on
the threshold of a great future
and implied the Liberal Party is SA%
the logical choice to lead the with MUTT
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Mr. Riddell declared the
message campaigners must take
to the people is if they don't keep
the Liberal government in power
they will lose Mr. Whelan, "one
of the best defenders of
agriculture we ever had in Ot-
tawa", as agriculture minister.
He also said he can't understand
the anti-Trudeau or anti-
government feeling "when you
consider we're still living in one
of the greatest countries in the
world". "Who has given good
government other than the
Liberals?" he asked.
Mr. Gaunt introduced the
candidate, who is a native of
Huron -Bruce, born at Walton in
1947, and a lifelong resident of the 0
riding. He currently farms in the
Walton area.
Mr. Craig joked he is kicking
off his campaign by storm, a
reference to the snowstorm that
struck the night of the dinner, 1112
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