Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 13, 1974, p. 18

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O CONNORS OTTAWA Looking At Govts Ten Major Bills looked Chief Tells Students All About Babysitting Holmes lire chief of Rive a short talk to Croup Alton Ischno safely when his talk Mi lines I aided gam to the girls The main idea of his Talk was don l pan i The long topics nil About 15 girls arc taking a volunteir course In babysitting at Acton High Sehool The course is seven weeks long and is held during lunch period The objective is lo teach the iris lo hi more rcsponsilhe when explained public nurse for Aclon We want the tirls to he arid to think about looking the children The ioursc was set up by Brian i leather lit tin school nunc V Ituth Hilton The course is divided into arums aspects of babysitting child child ire responsibilities the course we II lake the girls d keep a list office il Then if teds a ir lined wt in recommend jirls I taking the course to learn i few in ire hints txphuied Judy I just inttd to to rent different situ iddid Itirdie Hi girls an pari of the ihss Mick ili fire ilmf if me talked to the about when babysitting in the fire ice reeommend that ibc sitters should be no than t cears old Mr Holmes offered the iris scries of to prepare for jin emergency Tike certain instructions before the know how to in touch with when they ire expected back the fire hall police d a doctors number in a special card At iminoremergency lontuctthe The were told to he down sleep during Inbcsiltinf they were In do which take minds ff the ob One Ihing 1 line to re pi it ike your respinsihlll fir of the children Mr first Hon he i Brownies Hold Outdoor Skating Party lie fasts park a skating it the outdoor rink it Civic Centre S iturday Feb passed the skater badge were Susan lliirln Tern ind the party the girl shad hot digs and pop at Mrs Ihrrisnns home She is Hit Owl for the group The iris very thankful lo the who volunteered their turn to drive the girls Sunt will be I eld from 1cbruarj 17 to lien will hi a display the mi at what I consider to be the ID major bills in trodueed the government last and passed by Parliament I made no at tempi analyze or criticize them slate the name and thrust of each In addition to these 10 major pieces of legislation covering a spectrum of life the govern men also sponsored nine major social welfare or dirrcl bills As this category almost equals all other major legislation at least in terms of the number if new laws passed 1 will outline separately Tn terms of the amount of monev spent these nine far outstrip all other govern ment legislation important or otherwise put together These bills areas follows The Family Allowances Act which raises the monthly bonus to an overage of per child and provides that such amounts are now taxable The Unemployment was amended to eliminate the celling MOO million which Inc govern ment had been permitted to advance to the U1C when it ran a deficit The govern may now advance from the general revenue fund unlimited amounts to cover deficits The Family Allowances and Youth Allowances Act Is actually a companion piece to Number above which provides temporary funding up to per child per month until the other bill is fullv Implemented A statute to increase the pension funds of all civil servants armed personnel and An act to amend the Canada Pension Plan which escalates retirement vivor and disability benefits Old Age Security Act was changed increase Ihe basic old age pension to a month and also to increase the supplement accordingly War Me ran Allowance Act was amended to Increase these allowances Pension Act was changed to provide a basic rate In crease of per cent over previous two years and per cent the most recent increase plus related benefits It is important to note that most social security programs operated by the federal government from pension plans baby bonus etc tied to the cost of living Amounts paid under these plans are now adjusted periodically usually quarterly to try to keep pace with inflation Next week an analysis of these 19 bills j above where an and a look ureas which were not dealt with by tin government If you have a problem Idea comment criticism or simply wish to get in touch with me please stop by my riding office at Kerr St or telephone Fran TD Bank Opens In Singapore and began hanking operations on behalf of clients and correspondent banks In July The branch includes an Asian Currency specializing in foreign ex change and money market activities related to rapidlv expanding financial markets in Asia FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE NOW OPEN SATURDAYS TO 5 pm BUSINESS DIRECTORY OPTOMETRIST L Brown R 0 47 MAIN ST Suite I For Appointments phone Please OPTOMETRIST R R Hamilton RO CHIROPRACTOR G W DC Mill Street Georgetown For ntmeni PHONE Evans Chiropractic Clinic CLIPSHAM LTD ENGINEERS SURVEYORS Hills Georgetown W C GARRARD General Industrial Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY 8775500 BARRAGERS Ma MONUMENTS POLLOCKS CAMPBELL Il clour work PHONE CARPET CLEANING CARPET CLINIC Free Pick up and CARPET CLINIC LET ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS HANDLE YOUR TAX PROBLEMS drop In at 97 Mam St S Open Toes Thur Frl to4p CLOSED MONDAYS As long as history man fi believed that paying court the spirit of vegetation would bring lush harvests in the autumn according to ihe National Geographic Society Cusi Drai From Canadas Largest Custom the finest custom drapes at the lowest possible price direct factory to you selling and volume buung National eliminate costly erhead Our qualified drapery consultants a complete range of our newest and finest fabrics and are ready to measure windows and an exact on the spot quote no extras 7 days delivery installation SHOP AT HOME SERVICE- Call 7421880 TORONTO COLLECT OUT OF TOWN CAU COLLECT- Red Cross Blitz On Tab For March To maintain its free services to lie residents of Hilton Hills Georgetown and District Branch of the Canadian led Cross Society has planned its campaign for funds drive for March with Monday as Its blitzday lack of weather conditions Acton and rural if will be mail Target is imntLr of cochairmen Doug Tucker John likens are commanders Dick Pnul Iter services chiirnnn Mrs Mite rcenawa and public Connie i Mill be hi Mrs W liter Pope lor the professional including Acton and the industrial canvass will be Willis lonvaiiers will be calling on the merchants in offices service stations and the like Thirty five area captains are bung recruited for Georgetown and district organizers are jacking volunteers 16 years of age and for the lorps of Anyone willing help by pulling in few hours of their lime in aid of the cam should call one of the Mrs lafontaine Mrs Linton lit TUMI III- KM II 19 Forbes Mrs Chapman Mrs Van Rev Pierre Wood Mrs I Mrs Mm Mrs Pick Mrs Sherk Mrs Ina Heed Mrs Phyllis Mrs Darfenc Mist Margaret Ward Mrs Miry Van Tyrrell McCivcm Mrs Sue Mrs Helen Hope Mrs Irene Simpson Jean Barton Mrs A I Mrs Rose Karl Klein and Mrs Gail of Glen Economy can be beautiful ASTRE BUILT IN CANADA GEORGETOWN I4CUELPH5T WHERE THERE ARE HEARTS THERE ARE FLOWERS FTD JoledeFlcur perfume jnd flowers add up to the LovtBuiidk A bouquet fresh flowers with surprise exclusive new perfume And we can id vers to across the country Stop in or phone Us today be dis e illy OTHER VALENTINES ARRANGEMENT JO SO Member Florist Transworld Delivery at on MILL ST GEORGETOWN Notice of Public Meetings BradleyGeorgetown Transmission Line Routes The Study Continues Over the past year Ontario Hydro has con ducted an environmental study to identify the most acceptable alternative locations for each of two transmission line rights of way between Bradley Junction and the Guelph Georgetown area These rights of way are required to accommodate part of the planned province wide 500 bulk transmission system as well as associated volt rights of way in the Kitchener Waterloo area The First Phase The first phase of Ihe study was devoted to assembling basic data about the study area from maps statistics etc In order to establish possible corridors tor the transmission lines The Second Phase To determine the views of the community about the alternative corridors public meet mgs were held In October in the study area Since lhat time the project team has estab lished a possible right of way within each corridor Now The Third Phase To obtain thf views of the community about the rights way a ot public meetings has been arranged These are listed below There is a meeting for your area and you are Invited to attend Maps showing the location of the right way wilhln each corridor will be on display from 7 p m on the evening of the meeting Hydro representatives will also be available at that lime discuss the rights of way wilh you Additional Information Including a map the alternative rights of way can be obtained by writing to Ontario Hydro Room H1242 University Avenue Toronto Ontario 1X6 transmission line study area DATE WED THURS TUES WED THURS MON TUES WED LOCATION TIME 800 pm FEB FEB 26 FEB FEB MAR A MAR MAR 6 MAR MAR 11 MAR MAR MAR 15 WALKERTONWalkerlon District Secondary School1320 Street MOUNT Forest District High School Central SchoolHighway 87 North of High School LISTOWELCentral Public SchoolBinnington Street ST CLEMENTSSt Clements Separate School45 King Street West ELMIRAElmlra District High School Public School31 Central Avenue at King Street GRAND VALLEYGrand Valley District High School Public Main Street FERGUSCentre Wellington District High School BROOKVIUEBrookvllle Public School

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