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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1975, p. 19

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The Acton Press Wed August 1975 Philbrooks views on crime budget tax reforms Federal budget is encouraging John Turner federal bud get sent down earlier this summer was an encouraging budget according to Hal ton MP Frank Philbrook said the bud get was a particularly ACTON 900 57 Extra large ft home close to town centre double bedrooms 2 large bathrooms broad loom paved drive landacap Owner will exchange tor older property or mortgage KINGHAM HILL ESTATES Large A bedroom 2 storey homos on prime toll In location throughout bathrooms garage attached Eligible for Government bonus Early session MODEL HOUSE NOW OPEN or 0190 CONSTRUCTION BamgB gage cent Move In before Electric heat Call or cult one in view of Inflation he recession and the ployment It generates as well He noted any solutions for those pro blems tend to contradict or offset one another He said the budget Implies serious restraints in spending at the federal level Trie bud per put a freeze on billion in projected spend ings sees this as a courageous and honest move to head off a serious problem Cabinet ministers know that they have to say no to MPs ana to businessmen seeking funds for projects Slop abuses The MP pointed out the new budget puts the onus for employment Insurance premiums on the public wage earner rather than on the taxpayer He felt that the increased waiting period from three to six weeks would cut down on he abuses of that fund The six week waiting period applies to those who refuse to work who quit or are fired with cause Special efforts arc also be ing taken to cut back on health care spending Phil brook a medical doctor him self said there was no at tempt to cut back on the qua of service or to treat doc tors unfairly We believe there Is a lot of fat and unnecessary services that account for rapid escal citing costs for health care programs That s what this budget d he i Health care costs In Canada jumped by percent in 13 percent in 18 percent in and percent in 1974 Should be dawn Health care has become so expensive it threatens o eat into other departments and Penney REALTOR ONE OF A KIND This very unique home boasts superior quality throughout with many amenities Situated on over one acre south of Acton Owners have purchased elsewhere and are very anxious See it now and make your otter CAMPBELL VI LLE CHARMER On a beautifully wooded acre complete with pond and trout stream this nearly new square foot home offers many valuable extras Including a full wall brick fireplace In the spacious ground floor family room Just listed at SUV VIEW THE ESCARPMENT From this bedroom partabode home of cleared acres south of Acton metal barn could double as garage and housing to pets Asking COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES ACTON square feet ground area plus comfortable 3 bedroom apartment Owner Is leaving the area and must sell Would also consider renting to Purchaser now with a later closing CALL JUNE WARNER 519 REPRESENTING F PENNEY REAL ESTATE LTD 123 Trafalgar Road Oakville 416 845 3737 mo other programs Even with Inflationary trends and population growth the in creases arc too dramatic for what Is supposed to be one of the healthiest countries in the world claims health costs in Canada should be dropping Instead of increas Ing He noted that the first five or six years after health insurance was introduced costs were expected to jump but we should be over that MP points out housing and employment were as two areas to which the federal govern wanted to pay extra at Funds directed to housing were by percent and MM was pumped into designed to create Attacks spiral defended the budget as being a good one that would attack spiralling health costs as well as pump ing money into the areas of housing and jobs The budget came at a bad time right before Ihc sum mcr holidays and neither press nor parliament com the thrusts of the budget to the people he said Philbrook to speak People around Parliament Hill are going to be hearing llalton MP Frank voice a lot more this year Dr Philbrook who celebrated Ihe end of his first year in politics last month said in a recent interview that he intends to do a lot more talking this year A lot of people go to Ottawa and do a lot of talking right away but I think It was important to Just listen when I first get there You have to do a lot of listening just learn the procedures of caucus and the House Ottawa Report Reporter Bob Burtt interviews Frank MP about current Philbrook says Dont let terrorists come to this country Gas tax a must says Philbrook MP Frank Phil brook looks at Ottawa deci to postpone the UN crime conference as one alternative to an emotion charged Issue As one alternative post the conference is all right I would have preferred to sec us go on wilh the con and not let the PI in Canada must keep terror out whatever the stances he staled Previously I thought we should lake an official stand terrorism anil terror groups hut we must also be lo hurl our UN relations I was reluctant lo say much then because I I sure about all he and I still hesitant because I mny not know nil as peels of recent decision Phil brook stated said I in I when and if PLO members arc allowed into Canada every effort should be made to make sure their activities include only those allowed within their special Mini The 10 cent per gallon tax on gasoline recently imposed by the federal government was necessary to maintain the one price system across the country according to MP Dr Frank Philbrook Asked if he felt the tax was a regressive one and one that would hit the low wage earner the hardest agreed all taxes with the exception of the graduated Income tax are regressive He noted the country had run out of cheap gas supplies and had cut down on exports to the United Slates A subsidy but to offset terrific increases He said the provinces and in the cost of gas in other federal had parts of Canada He agreed to subsidize eastern suggested the Ontario Canada to prevent government criticism skyrocketing prices that from political people In that area would motives lo pay for imported The MP said prices can t be j i down indefinitely In the Canada has used ihe rising world prices It a fact of life I believe we had Olympics in mind when the crime conference was post If we opened the wasn imposed it was felt it would tie that ho Eastern Ontario Quebec and the Mori times would have had to pay a lot more than the rest of Canada for Until profits from Its exports to subsidize the gas In the eastern part of the country This is no longer possible said all of the alternatives had been ex but Ihis was the best solution It t very well communicated by parliament or the media said Political Responding to criticisms from the Ontario govern said the Ontario position had not helped the matter He noted the money wasn being used to support federal programs Philbrook said Minister of Finance John Turner I exempted business uses gas from the tax in on effort to help ite the economy He disputed he irio Government criticism the tax and Ontario takes cents per gallon the federal government I ikes cents comparison Think LIP Philbrook tells area councils Reform call not revolutionary liberal MP Frank InderMudj In in intermw by Premier William Davis explained tall for constitutional reform of m it It their life work to the debate on the senate things tint ire nothing new and con touch with revolutionary and nothing government that can be settled during the The MP out course of the long things Hint Mini tor election campaign he said is invostij Hint In a recent speech lo the the current Association of soon as their Municipal councils In riding should give serious consideration to making federal funding for municipal projects that could be carried out the Local Initiative Program MP Frank Philbrook says The MP met with Milton Council Tuesday night In one of a scries of meetings he Is having with municipal councils in the riding said the that money or support for that could qualify for a grant Projects of an en vironmental nature a recreation nature or safety nature are among the many thai could qualify he said Spent onethird In last year there were only four applications and two of them were or the allotted to the riding last year only of he bite off of Ontario Premier Davis spoke of the need for reviewing the constitution and the division of rcspon Do we really need Departments of i some unemployment He anticipated that would I amend emulation of securities most He the Hung holding Ihe oust til ion from rent is agreement among the said it is the i wintry visa and as me to riamg last government has reviewed was spent iusneirousnisMium predicting unemployment rates that could jump as high and reassessed the prograi He suggested if possible don in terrorism should be the only ones allowed in the country and members who are known lo have committed acts of more substance can be put into the program Some critics He admitted there had been criticisms of the program as per cent this year said the program across Canada could take in the area of suggested that if there were sufficient good programs resented he d be prepared work through channels to have the ante upped employment Because riding Is generally an area with a good employment rating it receives a small shore of the funding compared lo areas like Ihe Mori times Labor for the program must come through Canada Manpower and municipal projects to exceed sign m it levclsofgovernmintpromote for some tidying up but trade overseas Those are ft among the questions Davis frontation on I raised dangerous The program limited to municipalities though Its any roup or individual but it must be community type project nol one for self interest Councillor Rick Day critical of the told tht MP ttnl lit felt of projects were if artsy nature almost ill deal in soft terrorism should be refused well as some successes Some say Us too artsy said thit some say Its soft everyone in Ottawa is con jobs and some express concern It making it the Montreal Olympics easier for some to be con becoming another Munich on government and suggested this fear was a supported pro grams contributing in the He told Milton Council that government decision to in past the projects have postpone crime con been largely of ference Church Services ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Rev Das Sydney Dlv Pastor Phono Sunday August 1975 Churchill Com Church Dally vocational Bible School August IS each evening All ages THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Anglican If4 Corner Itow St and St Rev Leonard Ewing Rector Director of Music Mrs Frank Sunday August 1975 m Martins Thursday even Ing Holy Eucharist BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill iter Rev J Sunday August 1975 Sunday Worship Services at io and Preschool Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome BAHAI FAITH You are warmly Invited to attend a fireside discussion every Friday evening at I JO Phone Bah Iter teaches met an equal standard of human rights be recognized end adopted tn the God all men are equal there It no distinction or pre ferment tor any soul In the dominion of His and equity EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev Thoman Pastor BSD IS Sunday August 24 1975 a Sunday School 11 a Morning Worship Evangelistic Ser Tuesday Prayer Service and Bible Study ALLAREWELCOMEI Excellent tree town Bus Service tor children and adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bui Also Rural pick up For Information phone or John All that the Father glveth me shall come to me and him that to me I will In no wise cast PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H A Mm Mr E A Hansen A Organ and Choir Master MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown A Fellowship Baptist Church Sunday August Sunday School for Morning Worship Evening Fellow 1100am a ship Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the A Friendly Welcome Awaits You CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Minister The Rev A Waller Fosbury A Avenue Phone Sunday August 1975 a m Union Service with Acton Baptist Church Sunday August 31st 30 a Worship Service at Churchill Sermon A Message tor Labour Day The church on the hill Is on Interdenominational gallon ministering to the needs of the community All Welcome iwlWkijJTmlrum UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Ere Nelson MA Minister Or George Elliott MA PhD rector of Thirteenth Summer Session Combined Worship Services In Knox Presbyterian Church Acton Preacher Rev Andrew A D Sunday August 24 EVERYONE WELCOME NEED MONEY for a SUMMER VACATION There may be a gold mine in your Attic Basement Garage Items you no longer need may by wanted by someone RAISE CASH NOW Sell them through Phone now 8532010 ui nUiiiiifin mm

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