THE HERALD Wednesday December 10 irTWPainAT WINNERS OF THE 117 students fire prevention poster runnerup Colleen Murray of Oakville girls winner contest were honored by Halton Region Fire Prevention Baker of Georgetown boys winner Daniel Miron Committee Halton Regional Council on Wednesday of Burlington and boys runneraup Roy Voscotto of pictured with their desk pen sets and winning Milton and Scott Grelg of Georgetown posters are from left runnerup Margaret Hall of Acton Bus reports on Those magic words No school today In north may be heard on CFRB this winter Should severe winter storms force cancellation of bus transportation to schools In the Hills and Milton areas students will be Informed this winter through reports from Toronto 1010 on the AM dial According to north centre spokesman J every attempt will be made to have the In formation available to he area residents by a Additional radio stations serving north Halton will be provided with similar In formation subsequent to CFRB if time and conditions permit In the event of a storm bus transportation owners have requested that calls not be made directly to them except In cases of emergency This reporting situation also pertains to students who are bused to General Wolfe and General Brock High Schools from north by Julian Reed Halfon- Burllngton The legislative committee considering the Rent Control Bill Is very much In the news this week Real estate firms have predicted a crisis if Ontario Imposes these controls pointing out that no new Investment In rental housing will take place In his event A representative of some real estate companies told the committee that the inequities In rental buildings are being exaggerated and rental control la the first step in eliminating the free enterprise system A Toronto builders group maintains that If the current legislation Is passed It would serve to stifle rental con struct on Metropolitan Toronto Apartment Builders Association In a brief to the committee warned that rental controls would cause a downward spin in the rental Industry leading to a shortage of vacant apartments and forcing landlords to let their buildings deteriorate The proposed 8 percent celling on rent Increases would they sold force landlords to postpone repairs reduce profit In cendves and dry up capital which would otherwise go Into apartment construction The association said the lowest rental rates are found In Vancouver and Montreal he only two provinces which now have rent controls Housing minister John Rhodes this week released the results of the survey carried out by Elliott Research Cor during June July results reported to he government In August but only now made public According to survey the average rent Increase for the year ending last July was less than 12 percent In anticipation of the Rent Control BUI Metro Toronto landlords are seeking the shortest possible leases Premier William Davis told the legislature that the provincial government Is Increasing mortgage Interest subsidies to home buyers The latest federal proposals are at present being examined by the province to ascertain whether further provincial assistance Is needed Ontario doctors have voted to Increase their fees by 35 percent May which would produce a percent Increase In their average net Income although It Is uncertain that these new fees would be allowed under he federal government Inflation legislation Provincial health minister Frank Miller has stated that he cannot accept the doctors demand for a percent in crease In fees but feels their statement is simply an opening bargaining position He In tends to meet with representatives of the Ontario Medical Association within the next two weeks to negotiate an Increase in fees Refusing to say what increase Hie government proposed he indicated 15 percent might possibly be considered but noted that federal guidelines restricted professionals to Income increases of 10 percent a year to a maximum of turn The net Income for an Ontario doctor m 1073 was They received a 7 percent Increase last year and another percent this year The minister said that if the federal government approved a perent Increase the On tario Health Insurance Plan could not afford to pay them high school teachers continue on strike They sent a large delegation to Ottawa last week to demon against the federal Inflation guidelines Some teachers have resigned In protest and their negotiators have warned that hey are ready to go into battle The provincial executive council of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation have voted unanimously to recommend thai the teacher union take the strongest legal and con measures to prevent the application going to the Inflation board for collective bargaining Three new mediators have been appointed to the new round of bargaining Stanley Hart of Montreal the finder George Adams vice- chairman of the Ontario Labor Relations Board William pickle assistant deputy minister of labor Mr has warned that the new negotiations are everybody last chance pointing out that there will to be pretty serious bargaining this time The media tore are prepared to work around the clock to end the strike which has left The provinces seat belt legislation has received third and final reading Only royal assent Is needed to make Ontario the first Jurisdiction in North America to the mandatory wearing of automobile seat belts The law takes affect January 1 but he win be instructed not to charges during the first month Reduced speed limits in troduced together with the seat belt legislation will probably be In affect on all highways In the province by midJanuary A special temporary ex to be reduced speed will likely be allowed for long distance buses untlp new timetables and connections can be Although only a few MPP a actually voted against the seat belt legislation many others expressed reluctance and reservations about the measure The chairman of the Work men Board has old he legislature standing committee on estimates that although occupational Injuries are down percent com pensatlon has increased by percent due partly to in nation but also to amend ments to the Act In creasing the benefit rates As a result employers rates will increase by between 35 percent and 100 percent next year Norval News Norval Wl in festive spirit By Dorothy McLean i Flower arranging with a fflfference was the highlight of the Christmas meeting of Women a Institute held at the home of Mrs Jean May on evening December 4 with Mrs Amy presiding present were divided into three groups and were given red and white mums some greenery and a flower container then they bad to arrange the flowers with Mrs Ethel Webb and Mrs Marie Hurray as judges All three arrangements were very pretty but all made the same mistake by arranging the dark on the top Instead of the bottom The flower arrangements were later given as prizes for contests They were won by Mrs Gladys Chester Mrs May Cleave and Mrs Edna Murray A singsong of carols with Mrs Doris Sharpe at the organ was followed with on exchange of gifts The program waa planned by Mrs Terry and Mrs Kathy Chester touring the business It was decided to either take the course on quilts If it is a course than the one already taken or to make a quilt this winter Mrs Marie Murray and Mrs Edna Murray assisted he hostess in serving mincemeat tarts and Ice cream for lunch and a social time was enjoyed The Christmas meeting of Norval Presbyterian Church was held on Wed afternoon December 3 at the home of Mrs aura Arcbdekin with Mrs Andrew McClure In the chair The president opened the meeting by repeating the verse from the Bible Isaiahs The roll call waa answered with a gift for a patient In Tullamore Nursing Home Brampton and a Christmas verse Mrs Anthony read the scripture lesson and Mrs J led In prayer Mrs Andrew was In charge of the program on the theme How far To Bethlehem which took ho form of readings com and poems She In serving lunch Norval United Church Sunday School had a very enjoyable evening on Friday evening December wnen hey met at the church end hen went to school for skating or swimming then back to the church for lunch and fun A good number of Sunday School pupils young people and teachers attended Mr and Mrs Robert Crawford Sr have returned home from three weeks touring Florida where they enjoyed staying for several days at the various holiday resorts They found quite a change in be weather when they arrived home to our raw cold December days Get well wishes are extended to Harold Early who spent about a week in Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton for testa and a checkup A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was enjoyed Plnegrove Form Forum for their annual Christmas dinner which was held in the hall on Monday evening December 1 Tho hall was suitably decorated for the An evening of cards followed the dinner and an exchange of gifts from he tree Mrs Jean and Mrs Anne Wilson were he committee in charge of the enjoyable evening SERVICES 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