Me Tanner, You Jane by Lawâ€" rence Block, secret agent and missionary‘s daughter. On the subject of the new reâ€" gional grants act the local memâ€" ber said the biggest complaint heard from all parts of the proâ€" vince is that no cost studies are being done in areas where regionâ€" al government is being implemenâ€" ted. 171 King S New books at the library The whoâ€"dunnit devotees will find intrigue, mystery and susâ€" pense galore in new fiction books added to the library stock recently. Included are: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep by Anne Abbott, colored squire in rural England. He says the most urgent need is the matter of farm assessment and its relation to education costs. The assessment act related to land held for speculation, large residential property where no seâ€" paration is allowed, special catâ€" egories such as conservation lands and the shift of assessment ot resiâ€" dences are also under study and needing correction. â€" The assessment of farms, railâ€" He suggests a full analysis of way companies, golf courses, area financing accompany any cottages and telephone companies government proposal for future is in need of corrective legisla regional governments. tion, according to Edward Good, Discussing mercury poisoning MPP for Waterloo North, in a of the St. Clair River, he said he letter mailed this week to 22,500 attended a meeting between the of his constituents. Ontario Water Resonrees Mnm. BRIDGING GENERATION GAPâ€"What looks like of generations at Waterloo‘s weekend rock festival kind of music. 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