Julian Reed makes maiden speech to House The Acton Free Press Tues December 5 the full text of llnglon Julian Heed speech Ittthp Mr Is first Member from Ihe new riding formed prior to the provincial election of September 197i It is a particular privilege for me to ad dress this house since I am new member representing a brand new riding It Is interesting too to note thnl Hilton Bur llngton with its particular geographic stands in the forefront of the change and evolution of this great pro vince And as such it is more sensitive to the policies of government than most other areas Indeed the government policies on use the Bell presented is they were devoid of and lismn probably con as much to my strong sup port as other single thing I believe that a program of land use planning necessary as is must ilso be led by a program of competition to those formers and landowners whose life styles have been upset by government policy The which the length of my ruling poses one of more difficult problems for this govern ment On we find farmers homeowners and Industrialists who all use the the or mother As well environmentalists and turn lists see is i place of beauty within of i large tan area The of the Commission which was formed to the state of this land formation is laudable in its intent However its application leaves much to be desired since the regulations imposed been ho strict in some cases is to be It are not tiken immediately to correct this situation those landowners arid formers who live on and who could be its boosters will be alienated for ycirs tome I cell upon this I now to thai thi gulit inns imposed on people ire fur tonlun i justice which v ill ike i friend rithcr ihin represent government mtirferenco lifestyles of hose lo be might of location The of is also of real interest to mj riding not from the of w of rise prices of fossil fuels but more imporlint as resuli the plans of Ontario Hydro which will set course tow ird lhe development dcstini of Ihjsprounic for I tit irs constituents are concerned the now famous corridor not vi built hut carry l power from Nuclear St into south this province Tin government lias hi isktd an Independent In the ft of this corridor And T to thil a direcl ton front ilion during the lee lion camp a t ind tic pre mit r f this proi met the premier made a to an and independent look it this difficult siluillon And I will following with it developments cur as pre nut r his word to the people f mi This control r nous in its tun right is a things to if we allow On Hydro with its pi ins for 1 seriously if an Ins not liken all steps tow irds the wist of product it produces towards pricing pol lei will help to Icicl out tht s and low of Hit up 1 the plunge into it still carried with it so unanswered not lias of which is the of plutonium half lift of which will the environ of our i their children n ft hundreds of thous of Is it a which Hydro is dealing wittr Or is it re a question inn Hydro does nil know the answer lo and would moid I the nmnugtmtnt of who in iht nimt of mid ifficumi mid close sources of I hi nnn and renewable When their engineering staff knows full well tun which will allow to with ilher forms f power 1 jut the mi of in or that his lommtttni itself so blindly to one form of production of its pro duct it cannot consider Hit art ay ill it It to it such as all the private of in phase power by mdus tries during their hours we in this proi int t art n out from un the weight importtd tint wiiRhlwhith will mort upon us is roll in Then must start now It ist dec behind to tulip inerv sources which we tons And its inltrestin ti that Insl Ministry of in spent jnnd tot of WO on the of r The direct use of solar energy Mr Speaker is the ultimate power on this planet And we might well face Ihe fact thai in Ontario we do not have an supply of traditional forms We mlghl is well face the that our system of clear power generation while being bound is not Ihe final answer I challenge the Minister of nergy to remove his rose colored lo develop a vision of the future in this province based on the ideal po luting renewable resources and with the practice of sensible Let us put an end once and for ill to this concept that nuclear power is the only power and thnl nuclear power will save us because I would like to address subject of for a few minutes since Hon was one of the major Issues in the election so recently fought and so recently won I am not an educator and am to speak as one Rut I am parent and I represent In riding parents who look upon recent thrusts of education with much reserve ind I refer the loosening of standards across this province ind Ihe failure of Ihe Ministry of to provide stand irds of achievement at all levels It is my feeling and feeling of my constituents lhat students it the present arc being across this province because they ire graduiting from high school with differing sets of siandirds in those sub jects we consider to be core subjects I ould be Ihe last person urge any return 10 the socalled elites system education Hut I would like Minister know that support the imposition of provincial standards achievement In ihose core subjects such as History we do nol understand double which continually tries sell us on the Idea that we hive i core curriculum it Ihe present lime What we have is a podge standards applied from school school from reaion re ion ill across this province And we are tleeplv concerned lhat from parts of the province will enter the diss in the same university on be ing improperly prepared In one core sub mother being improperly prepar in M riding Mr Speaker Is also blessed with thai questionable imposition oiled regional government Regional govern ment were old would provide omits efficiencies could not be achieved in other wiv And yet in reiding the most recent financial slate- ment or the region which my riding serves we see the necessity foracontinu increase in the amount of government financial in the of Hilton region Is government simply Irving to bid nut i system that is not working I ill on of this province immediately take steps to re form tht regional system continuing to of regional govern ment which are pricticil and efficient and icnnomicalli sound But to turn back municipalities those ireas of junsdic ion which ililies in superior manner It is interesting to note Mr Speaker his morninp municipal w in Iht Town of which is part of the Hilton region drove nine miles to the Town of to punch in and ihinreturnettnint miles o to begin their day s work this in name of Hi i- fTiciencv When our region was formed each of the municipalities whether ihey were ru or town had their own politic Ihev had their own pride- Thci had their own sense of responsibility Many of mi constituents ell me feel ihcy have lost sense of community and sense of identity It mil not seem import int to a big government dealing wilhhig problems but people are still people still retite ties the interest in community ind the sense of community his not altered in size would do well for the government when reforms of this consult r that people are mdinduils that live in communities ind that practical polities should rtlalt directly to host communities I stand percent be hind the concept of for lo- but then si stem is not in application of local The reg ion system is of a mini pro vince ind peoplt simpli to I am proudlosiv Mr speaker thil I lomt from smill community of soml located in redit lilt i on side of the Hal Burlington riding It is community is iloselv knit ind contains fimdies who lived in valley for I suppose il wis one of mmum lies Ihe premier reftrreet to I9l in his speech in Kapuskasing when If I beeomi leader of the nscrvativc I will set toil small ties in Ontario mill Tint is the same his beloved reg school undtrtook loclose school in our small vital On no more profound an than department policy The words of his speech have i cavernous and hollow ring Words Mr must be hacked by lhe depth of commitment I was elected to a riding that has been traditionally Conservative for over years Surely the mere fact of my election should tell this government that their hearing aid CENTRES -GEOHOETOWN- Op IK Matkat ACTON Rom Stock and Order McCALL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS to STORE Having A Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid r L BURKE II thrust has it he very badly misdirected tint the lime his come for government so arrogant but five strong and responsible to lead the people if this province into the future Kitchener radio call letters change who skis snowmobiles found of NATURE GARLANDED its own Christmas tree and set it amid the wide open spaces just time for the holidays I lie sun became its spot light and the clean white blanket of snow its base Tins photograph was taken in the Speyside area Band concert fills high school auditorium Citizens Bund per formed as both musiciaas and singers during their Christmas concert Acton I were missing from the pro gram this year and instead the band members sang carols as a choir Pratt who is studying music at the University of Guelph undertook her first conduct mg role as she led the choir Jim Colers sang a solo part impressively The Big Band bound was i highlight with numbers played in Glenn Miller style A Salute Duke included Take the Tram ind JAPAN There win of marches and music Mult wis selccliim joyed the crowd was jniiiui conducting duties Dm MEW YEAR GREETINGS I frttnil lit I ui lit Happy Set fiwptmanf Shoes Compliments Season from the J HEARING AIDS SERVICE ACTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE A THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES WHICH I TO MAKE THE CHRISTMAS BUS A REALITY AND A HUGE SUCCESS j 1 To Dot J J T J Worn 1 1 n IGA 1 j A I i 1 Be i Jotqus Smokf W fF I Atlon Home Ha Tl L C Pharmacy Id TMmcSiop 1 V on Trend W51 A Si Shoi Corner Elton an Fr IvsBoui Glenlra Drugs Ed i In and Out civ Tylfr i k a The call letters of Itadlo in Kitchener will be officially changed as of midnight December to 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