Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1975, p. 8

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QUEENS PARK Continued from Pane only million to bo spent Provincial treasurer Darcy has stated that these fundi will be spent on programs for the mentally retarded over four or five yeara but he said the province under no obligation to spend the fund on specified programs Two NDP Michael Caisldy Centre and Sudbury East thia week circulated legislative com atatiatica showing the being made by in flation on the economic landing or They maintain that some method be found to adjust members salaries annually to keep pace with the coatof living Index Two yeara ago a salaries and expenses were Increaaed from 18 000 to The current move by the runs counter to the September election campaign promise by Premier Davis hat salaries would be frozen for two or more Mr Caaaidy pointed out that conservative members are in a position to supplement tbefr through paid positions on various government boards and commissions Housing miniater John Rhodes ha a described the province a boo grant to first time home buyers as a gross error and utterly silly because no Income were placed on those eligible to benefit from the program He said that it happened that people were buying homes and getting this grant and the money was probably used for a quick trip to the Bahamas The government in troduced guidelines giving Ontario women the same access to credit aa men and women a rights activists want these guidelines made taw The minister of consumer relations indicated that IS major business associations have agreed to endorse a point set of guidelines guaranteeing women equality In getting credit Among the guidelines Is a ruling that alimony and child support should be considered as part of a woman a earnings for credit purposes Guide Brownies news The Tin Georgetown East Brownie Pack have now enrolled the fallowing new Brownies Kim Nelson Heather Keon Many Lisa Jackie Leigh Cooper and Janice All are working very bard making crafts for Christmas The Georgetwn East Brownies Pack had a special evening recently on eight girls left Brownies and Joined the Guide Company Parents and some grand parents attended This Pack also went to Camp Manor on November where the girls made lunch an outdoor tire went iking In be woods enjoyed horseback riding and fed the horses rabbits chickens and They played some games then walked in the fields to see the cows and sheep This was a very ex citing and new experience for most of the girls On November IB eight new Tweenies became Brownies with parents and two grand mothers attending The Georgetown Bast Brownie Pack nave a number of Tweenies working to pass various teals to be able to become Brownies Many a Brownies are busy working on their Golden Bars and Golden Hands The East Qui Guide Coma pay had some girls at tending Brownie and Brownie enrollments thus helping the Guides to earn their Hostess badges Most of the Guides have been working on compass or badge work During November 11 Girl Guides went on an outing with the captain and did trailing and stalking The following girls earned badges this month Arthur ton baker bostesa laundress and little bouse Sally Balnea hostess Brandt keepfit and Junior t Elaine hostess Debbie Gillespie ecologlst gymnast history Junior camper and native lore Grant collector cotST creative drama history laundress and little bouse Gray nostsasEusaDsfii Groskortb health hostess and writer Becky Halonen creative drama Cindy Halonen health and team sport Jance Hannah hostess Jacalyn Hodgson laundress hostess and little house Deborah La ugh ton cook laundress and little bouse Sharon junior camper Susan collector and hostess Susan Hurray keenfit photographer and Mils Chris hostess Most Brownies and Quids nits are busy working on Christmas craft and special activities that are planned for the coming weeks

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