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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 2, 1975, B13

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OTTAWA REPORT years Canadian Summit will look like a party compared lo the first 1 conference in Ottawa next week The same 10 Provincial Premiers will be back as will the Prime Minister but much has changed politically and economically since they last met The price of oil will be the main topic on opening day Wed April while the next days discussion will drift into more general economic subjects Last year the conference set a national oil price of per barrel or about more than the then prevailing price That decision resulted in the cost of gasoline rising for the consumer by about cents per gallon Nobody was particularly happy The Western producing provinces felt they had been short changed while Ontario the main con province was left with but 10 accept the higher cost Ottawa tried to present the new price as a win for all especially for Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces which otherwise were dependent on foreign oil at over per barrel This year positions will have eats In the Alberta legislature He will insist on an oil price closer to the world price of per barrel Premiers Allan Blakeney and David Barrett of Saskatchewan and British Columbia will support oil producers both l will Premier Bill Davis of Ontario will crusade for his consumers In what is also an election year for him He will fight nickel by nickel any attempt tosqueese more money out of Ontario This province now spends aspect of majority mandate a compromise the high priced foreign crude oil To dale per barrel This is covered by making a similar charge BY SINCLAIR STEVENS MP In the meantime however we have been using the American dollars to subsidize our Eastern consumers If the subsidy drops to per barrel It will be easier to cut off the United States exports but Quebec and Atlantic Province consumers will have to pay more To date they have had cheaper oil because American consumers have been paying top price We have a limited supply of oil however and that is why Ottawa feels it must eventually cut off further exports The federal government has in fact been counting on oil for some time They have based their economic forecasts on the assumption we will have SB oil this year If he conference agrees on an price it will mean there has been a stand off Anything above will be a win for Premier and his Western colleagues while anything below will be a win for Premier Davis and the consumer in Ontario The Eastern Provinces dependent on foreign crude oil can only hope their subsidy will not drop loo far too fast The second day of the conference will also be lively Economic conditions in Canada have deteriorated in the last year We had no real growth in the final nine months of 1974 and it is now forecast there will bo zero growth this a billion deficit the highest in our history us the fedcril government have a better opportunity year we a subsidy required That would plei federal government It Is intended to oil exports to the United States of 46500 wing at Nobleton library to start WilllHl by be TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY McLeans of Aurora Requires 1 New Used Car CleanUp Person Col Mr Tarry Shea at 7279444 OH TORONTO DENNIS IS CUTTING 199 theft cost man 101 in bills last week When police NEWMARKET a limit i King found icy Durham Region limits on the man ailing Slut which the Will I Uproars resuf in arresfs AURORA Two and shouting men were i Jolui David of St wis charged after police Saturday night Solicit of Gulf arrested lies law- Hi Raster Sunday after police gain found a man wearing and shouting BASEBALL REGISTRATION For boys aged 5 to 21 Saturday April 12 Community Centre a Upper Canada Mall a Fees per player maximum 15 family NEWMARKET BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Breakfast Specials 150 Starting Monday SO am to am AURORA CENTRE RESTAURANT and tavern Aurora Shopping Centre Town league doormat explodes in finale go Burling tends goal for champion Burl Ranger team was the op In the playoffs He surrendered goals The club had all Its players on hand for the playoff finale and walloped A and W average Burling Ranger did Frank Ham and Don all lis scoring in Ihe first four period and defeated leraorlhs Roger Photography scoring championship with an even points In the games Ina Kent dies in Toronto NEWMARKET Ina May Kent the widow of Bert Kent a former Lewis adding singles Robert Tomllnson also scored for A and W Aurora Bowl also had a big scoring night whipping McLean and Jim and Wendell Harrison Newmarket town council served four terms as mayor between Mrs Kent leaves one is also survived it brothers Ronald Heather Mrs limm senior topic ZEPHYR The for program will the humor of living wi Dr Murray Banks Congratulations to on the birth second child born in llospiltl for Paddy in and family mi Hit- loss of Mrs liolings mother ill Mis Clement died Sunday afternoon it York County She was buried Tuesday at Mount Albert European Holy four Ireland France Italy Vatican Portugal Spain rim goals and Ed Nickle for Aurora gol singles had a pair for Bowl from Sy Lavender Tom Murray Robert Salhani hit the net for Hutchinson The league will hold lugs Burling Ranger Don Me- points Tudor The Zellers advertisement appearing on Page C7 in this weeks Era regarding new store hours is incorrect The store hours remain the same which are MONDAY TO FRIDAY AM TO SATURDAY AM TO Ran Burnett and Gordon Dob Murray scored NIGHT PERSON REQUIRED Full lime days per week Person must be protection medical and group lite In- Apply in person SI an Mag rath 8954191 NEWMARKET PLAZA SHELL CAR WASH GAS BAR THE ERA announces 24HOUR Telephone Service SERVICE TO HELP YOU Place a classified ad Place a display ad Tell us about a news story Arrange lor delivery The Era Anything you would do during regular business hours THROUGH THE OF

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