Page SECTION C THE HERALD November IT ltU Lasby Reid and Parsons among top award winners WE DO IT Annual Awards Night for the HaHou Program Oct at St Pauls United Church in The concluded another successful year of tbe program Winners of the major awards spon by were John and Parsons Heather won the Claude Bain Trophy for Outstand ing First Year Member John won the J White- lock Trophy for the Moat Outstanding Member in in and won the Stan Hay Leader ship Trophy based on Interest Leadership and Involve ment in the program Lesley won the Pork en Association Trophy for tbe Outstanding Member with Under Twelve projects MPP Reeds report from Queens Park JULIAN HEED MPP RESTRAINT PROGRAM AMENDMENTS The Liberal Party has the restraint program to be during clans fay clause deliberations a Tbe legislation does not mandate a nine per cent increase in the tran sition year and the least we can do is protect tbe public sector from tbe whim of an employer who might try to the intent of tbe in tbe year Many groups have suggested only one change the total withdrawal of the legislation However our Party a view that tbe Imposition of a re straint program la a necessary if small first step In putting this Pro vince beck on the road to prosperity government a propos ed restraint program needs to be amended to provide equity and fair ness The public sector must be assured that it win not be the only sector singled J government Bill treats union and nonunion public sector workers differently during the control year in refusing to mandate a minimum Increase of five per cent for all workers caught by this legislation Our amendment would correct that deficiency The legislation has a tragic effect on low Income categories simply struggling to make ends meet We propose manda ting a minimum increase of joo during the control year such an Increase Is necessary for lower econo mic levels to keep pace with ravages of tion Teachers have made a compelling case against the merit pay provisions We propose to scrap that section to remove the double and triple jeopardy imposed upon some public sector workers We believe that If this BUI Is for the Re straint of Compensation then in limiting the rights of free collective bar gaining we should allow tbe bargaining process to go forward unencumbered Attended congress Paul of Nerval was recently In Europe as one of four Ontario Junior Farmers attending the third World Congress of Young Farmers In Berlin trip was sponsored by John Deere Ltd and the Ontario Federation of Agricult that there is no question of double jeopardy that bargaining rights will be preserved in as wide area as possible that those who depend on their salaries for day to day existence will not be crippled by restraint tha all groups drawing money from the public purse are not affected that tbe In flation Restraint Board be made accountable and Anally that prices not just wages In the public sector will be subject to the same restraint Here ere some of tbe highlights of the proposed amendments 1 Restores due pro cess provides hearings for employees before tbe Board provides for writ en decisions with reasons and provides a mechan ism or appeal of those in all areas outside provision of wages and fringe benefits and we will present an ate amendment We believe publ ic sector Indeed the popu lation of Ontario la aghast that this government baa failed to Include the medical profession In this legislation We are placing an amendment which that wiD live In the five per cent world On the price side we will present several amendments The first will allow tbe Board to Investigate a price increase on the request of any person not Just a Minister of tbe Crown and provides a mechanism for an investigation and report on such i In addition we will offer an amendment to compel tbe Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relati ons not simply to establ ish economic criteria by which price Increases shall be reviewed but to tell tbe public what those criteria are We will offer amendments designed to convince a properly leal public that this government is serious about creating a five per cent world not just for workers but for everyone These amendments would provide a rollback to five per cent of increase In rates which took effect on October 1st They would limit Ontario Hydro to a five per cent Increase And Anally they would provide for an Increase of not more than five per cent annually by landlords Ontario Is Indeed in a period of economic Half a million un employed people arc demanding action This Bill does not provide the desperately needed Jobs In proposing a world of restraint we believe no worker public or private employed or jobless would want us to take a dub to those who spend their working lives In service The principle of sacrifice by these employ mutt be accompanied by the principle of justice for each worker and a real sense of compassion for those for whom sacrifice would simply be Club trophies were pre sented to he lop member In the tadltfdnsJ clubs Winners were David Acton Calf Dave Beef Calf Club Martha Armstrong Junior Dairy Calf CtafcO Amanda Kunlca Senior Dairy Calf Club David Wilson Farm Machinery Club John Farm Safety Club David Wils on Field Crop Club Valerie Scott Horse Club Elizabeth Bird Horticulture Club Debbie Poultry Club Lesley Hurren Sheep Club Swine Club end Parsons Veterinary Science Club David won Carol Murphy Trophy for Enthusiasm in tbe Acton Calf Club Martha Armstrong won Ren- vale Award for High Score member In Dairy Calf Clubs with a Homebred Calf The Country Mart Ltd Trophy for winner In the Tractor Rodeo went to Paul Wilkinson Judging Trophies were won as follows Kim Peddle Champion Livestock Judge Stephen Lasby Beef John Dairy Dan Horse Annette Ambo Poultry Lesley John and Jamie Richardson tied for Champion Sheep Judge Frances Chlshoun Keith Middlebrook and Dan tied for Cham pion Swine Judge Aman da Kunica Coarse Grains Dan Cash Crop David Wils on Small Seeds and David Wilson also won the Royal Bank Award for High Score at the Seed Judging Competition Wayne Paul won the CNE Shield for High Score Novice at the Live stock Judging Competlti on Kim Peddle won the Junior Farmer Trophy for High Score in the Seed and Livestock Judging Competitions combined Showmanship Awards went to Nell Gillies Beef John Dairy Annette Ambo and Alison Amos tied for Horse Amanda Kunlca Sheep Paul Wilkinson Swine Scott Richardson Champion 1st Year Show man and John Grand Champion Show The Award for Best Pair of Dairy Heifers went to Ronald But and Amends won the award for Champion Dairy Calf Premier Club for was the Hal ton Poultry Club The Secretary Award was won by Lorle Parsons Winners of he wants Awards were Mark Armstrong Frances Lisa Copeland Elaine Cunning ham Wayne Cunningham Debbie Deenlk Johns Paula Martin Wayne Paul Kelly Sachau Nick Tor Paul Wilkinson and Andrew Wilson DUNN and Holly to the Euoww on October 1962 Memorial Hospital to Proud Georgetown and Gene and Batty Green Proud great are Mr M Waddatt of Mrs JUftft of Toronto Mr Mrs Davidson Acton Aspects thanks to fen and the OB tun 3Z5Sba46 an Ron are phased to announce the of son Cameron Michael at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital on Friday November sth A grandson tor Mrs Darts Scar borough and tor Mi Mrs T Samuel on Ustwn Wends MANUEL Wayne Judy w an very pleased to nounca trie firjl chid a son Brandon Thomas two November Bibs Proud el are Mr Mrs Tom Moriartty and Mr Mrs A Manuel Georgetown Great grandparents Mrs Hid Mr M Moon Special to Or and at the Go of town District Memorial Hospital WALKER Evelyn In loving memory a fie mother and grandmother who passed away November 15 1932 lorgotlan Fondly In loving memory a dear daughter and Elsie who passed away on November 1SB1 You laboured hard lo those you loved then Kit us to remember As you were you wn always be Treasured lor ever to our memory You are not Elsie thee Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Mom Dad at and District Memorial Hasp lal Clayton beloved husband Edna Fort Worth Guy and 1 late Edna Stanley Gowland Earl A frank hoi nine an lour great grin Resting at the Mr Dure Jones Funeral Home Street Gegrgeimn Where Funeral Service win bo held Friday afternoon at Inter HiHcrest Cemetery In memory to the Georgetown District Memorial Hospital predated LHUSTSJOlTOUi CALLS GEORGETOWN ANSWERING SERVICE RtnainaReflmah B J ANTENNA ALUMINUM Doors and Awnings 8775383 EARLS FIXIT SHAVER SERVICE All Electric Razors Electric Small Appliances Hair Care Appliances Electric Motors SALE AT THE BEST PRICES TOWN 134DEIREXBIV0 GEORGETOWN 8774822 MEL TAYLOR LIMITED KAVimu Aluminum Improvements 8776772 WATTS ALUMINUM BOX 186 27 CHURCH ST QKT Dears 8774747 8774217 fTUECSTIMATtt WORKMANSHIP AUDION electronic service tvs stereos microwaves We Service All Makes FREE ESTIMATES- CARRY IN Moore Part Plan Mw