GOVERNMENT WILL HELP BARRIE DISTURBED ABOUT CLOSINGS Economic problems the major concerns Economic problems are the major concern of voters in Sim coe County two area Pro gressive Conservative can didates George Taylor of Simcoe Cen tre and Gordon Smith MPP for Simcoc East say national unity issues take back seat to job and leadership concems The two spoke with The Ex aminer during the rally for Premier William Davis Thurs day night The most important issue in my riding is jobs the need for jobs said Smith The recent closing of Motorolas Midland plant and other industries creates employment worries he says Even if you lose one job its problem he said Smith says two firms which have applied to expand in the area could bring relief Taylor says people are won ried about provincial leader ship People are primanly look ing for strong leadership he said at the end of the rally Ive had very good recep tion in the areas Ive canvass ed he added People under stand jobs are scarce and are looking for ways to relieve this Annexation continues to be made an issue by New Democratic leader Stephen Lewis says Taylor but people dont mention in it in discus sions with him It is concern he said but its one that hopefully is being settled in court Taylor says he still hopes municipal leaders will reach compromise Most seem to be leaning that way lately he said referring to statements he says have been made by Barrie and Vtspra Township National unity is raised says Taylor but people dont appear to be worried doiit think its one of the great concerns he says Most people here believe the provinces will stay together He said francophones in Tiny Township have expressed serA ions concern about saying Con federation George McCague MP for lufterinSimcoc agrees with Taylor dont think it will be general issue in my riding he said He says the PCs are the ones to most effectively handle ef forts to kEep Quebec in Canada ALI AGREE All three agree with Davis claims farmers are worried about their financial future Farmers are entitled to reasonable return at the market said McCague after Davis criticized Lewis for up posing bill that would cut taxes for farmers handing over farmstotheirsons Smith says the issue of taxing farmers who hand their farms to their sons is big concern for farmers The Davis govern ment passed bill reducing taxes with Liberal support he said We want to keep family farms going he said As long as the son keeps the fami in production once he takes it pver he can benefit from the ill He said farmers income is another concern They dont want to be locked into whole lot of controls he said but some of the marketing boards are working very efficient ly Taylor says prohibitive costs discourage new farmers quick ly They understand today that young peison cannot go into farming he said Farmers build up enormous assets younger farmers cant afford to pay for if they attcmpi to buy one of the established farmshe said Innistil witness on stand as hearing enters 34th day Barries annexation hearing entered its Zitth day today with planner Jerry lorden witness for Innisfil Township on the stand facing further cross examination Jorden has been defending counterproposals which would cut mughly in half the 13500 acres Barrie has applied to an nex from Innisfil Lawyers John Chipman Bar rier nyschuk iVesprai and Allan Blott riaramount Developments which wants its 800 acres in Innisfils llewitts Creek area annexedi all zeroed in Thursday on Iordens pro posal to put between 25000 and 32000 new residents in the Not tawasaga Rivers drainage area Barries annexation study Young girl back home 10yearold Balm Beach girl returned home early this morning after being reported missing for more than thours say the Midland PP Joanne Lange was reported missing from her home be tween and pm Thursday night says Midland OPP spokesman Police searched the area overnight without success Lang returned home today after spending night hiding at friends home said the spokesman Perms Reg 2500 Perms Reg 2000 Colors Reg 1200 I24 Dunlap St HAIRLOOM Spring Tune Up Style cuts $500 extra says the Nottawasaga water shed is too environmentally sensitive for urban develop ment Blott suggtsted that it would be fair to let communities like Alliston which has no alter native develop in the Not tawasaga watershed while places like Barrie which has the alternative of growing in the Lake Simcoc watershed should avoid the Nottawasaga DONT THINK ITS FAIR dont think its fair for one watershed to be considered over another Iordcn respond ed The two watersheds Not tawasaga zmd Lake Simcoc should be looked at realistically and compared Blott whose clients lands would be excluded or divided by Jordens proposed boundary also read list of concems from the Nottawasaga Valley on servation Authority regarding the effect of development in northwest lniiisfil an area Iii nistil has proposed for annexa tion on Bear Creek Jorden said some of the con cerns will be taken care of while he has not seen the documentation to back up other concerns nyschuk cited the conserva tion authority with respect to the Little LakeWillow Creek watershed in Vespra which would also come in for some development under the lnnisfil proposal linyschuk also noted that pr0 posed annexation in Vtspra would take 20 per cent of that Now $1750 Now $I250 N°W$ 800 7261 731 GARAGE townships Class and farmland but Iorden said the percentage was less important than the amount of land involv ed lorden said earlier this week lnnislils proposals which involve annexmg 5100 to 5000 acres from Vespra coin pared to the 4600 the city has applied for would take substantially less farmland than the Barrie proposal In addition to the lnnisfil and Vespra lands Barries applica tion calls for annexation of 2100 acres from ro Township Bar rie announced early in the hear ing that it no longer wants the 0m land but the application re mains technically unchanng All three townships as well as Simcoc ounty Council are opposing the application CAS meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Simcoc County Childrens Aid Society will be held on Tuesday at pm in the societys offices at the County Administration Centre Mithist ntario premier William Davis says regional priority funds will he spent to build in dustiy in the Simcoc ficorgiaii area The Davis govcrnnnnt will help Banic pay servicing costs for tut industrial park he says and Midland and liiillizi have asked for hpr The announcement came Thursday night in polic statement rclcased at tliclii is Progressive Conservative rally at Barrie North loltcgiatc WHERE THEY SHOULD BE LOCATING Regional priority funds are provincial funds municipality or region can use for local needs Davis says he is disturbed by reports some area industries arcclosing In my view this flies in the face of any rational policy for the location of manufacturing industries Iic said This is the region where llicy should be locating and ex panding and we want to make this confiniicto happen He says the ship and boat Government considers specific financial aid The Davis govcrninciit is con sidciing specific financial aid to develop industrial iiizi the Simcoc itliltHJH lik Force study region says Hoi don Smith Ill tor Snowi East Smith speaking lhiiimi night at Iiairic inilly toi Ircinicr William litl say cabinet members are gm flllSIfItlillltiliH to plans loi permanent aid llltlLllvili IIi says iiiic iiciiIHI We nced spicif ic linlN to llll Simcoc Georgian Task loice study region he said It should be spelled out to growth centres here that if they tlllllllt the industrial park land llltlt Will be pioviiicml help litsaid lIt says proposals to give out liilttiltill priority funds in the area announced Thursday night by Davis in policy state ment illt encouraging It time for the government to ciiiiiiciait definite policy for insisting in the sciyicing of lllflllllllll parkland he said 30 id oonstrUction industry is an area of particular concern in Georgian Bay joint study of the industrys future has been asked and will be done by the indUstry and tourism ministry and the treasury says Davis Fluids are being allocated to the Simcoerfleogrian task force study area as well as to eastern and northern Ontario The report recommended the region grow in planned way consistent with providing jobs and preserving agricultural landhcsaid Midland could also bentfit from the Davis governments plans with funds for sewage treatment of industrial sites oncc requirement study is completed in two months timc says Davis Negotiations are being con ducted on two lirillia projects he added Davis says plans to give the area regional priority funds is part of his governments effort to dccentrahm industry and bring it to Georgian Bay and other ntaiio regions In the past wc have made great deal of progress in get ting new manufacturing plants and new iobs in liairic and other nearby centres such as Midland and iilliiigvviiiitl said Davis We do not want to see any 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