Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Oct 1976, p. 21

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

tae 22 . Waterloo Chronicb, WM. om 20, 1978 ' Wage and Price Controls 1976 was the topic at a Pub- lic Forum held in the Kitch- ener Public Library on October 14 and tour guest speakers were there to voice their opinions. - i Vii: ""q.ibri--e"""e.f . . - . l . et rices under control be- 77.77)} 5" muu7mmflo.m.flov.4.1975g mug.” sttAitctrntr gang; of the man eta ry pol- 'MN , .. liilE LEASE EXPIRES! tBeaideWestmt Bakeries) ic'y It was the change in , LS ‘f evsnymme PRICED FOR SELLOUT'. . . - 'tect',':,?;',',,',',',',',,',-,,',',," mo-ney supply that reduced ifi 'il) 1/ CONTINUES wmi new "Elt1tEtt FASHION- miuc m3! me r "m the inflation," new , ", " _ , ti" ‘E 36 “WHEN 36'1 VELVET . , '. 100% h ble cotton. . I . , Plain 'ad')"',,",,",'),?,',',':.' I P at; raisesogrgy. tr" EE g - R . to 6.99 . . h he: 'dlfishl'al"r' yd. CLOSE-OUT yd. f , s' qt, E A%iii2.iii ,r.i.s,iiri, n n . . ' = a N To 45 LUREX _-- 60 INTERLOCK Ai i?2l A '= . :5." f Top fashion colours and l 100% Potvester, For mat super " “Qt? ©fl'J 'lit, desi 992 Christmas gown Full range ot 99 â€" Et rs' tl, Kd , ik. gns. colours. , Fri , . ../ FU Reg. to 5.99 Rsg. to 3.99 t W F, R CLOSE-OUT yd. _ CLoSEAWT yd. . g ,, = ' Fi " '77 , 45 cmrrou 61). GABARDINE _.'L'; ii Prints in vibrant colours. 49 '2lvse,sec,t'dS,t." Lat- 49 I F. Reg. to 3.99 Reg. to 6.99 . , E CLOSE-OUT yd. CLOSE-OUT yd. y ; " " fi . 60 SUPER SUEDE . 36 FLANNELETTE ', i magma ble. 12 solid 99 Solid shades and beautiful , ' y, . in s. i i , rio' has: A.49 2 329. to 1.29 W' R... _ bl CLOSEOUT” yd. CLOSE-OUT yd. - E n . GENESIS ll , _ 1oJlt,'yeilPfa'rlf,l?i?,' co 1lll00ll,,ILE" _ ' "sine Real Thing = . - e loursf) Y -- Y . cLEARAucE or melEus Made of genuine oak veneered particle L5 . . board (no vinyl here) you know the Genesis I) Reg. to 4.99 i IP Large selection. " n is for real. Right off, to compare the .2 . l Genesis II with loudspeakers in their own e CLOSE-OUT yd. to dear from . lass ($450.00 a pain is ridiculous. a.).‘ - gigtctircto compare them to loudspeakers " r . ‘ t$600.000 p iror more. _ Open Mon.-Wed. ll” bl _" Thurs. & Frl. till "pd - Sat. till 5230 use YOUl' Lass' I', our shoit :ourse "how-to judge loud- ker performance", we use the Gene- . if?! as an example of a loudspeaker that does everything well. Soil you long ior a truly great loudspeaker, _ "we've got your number", - . Store Hours ?i, r'cs and FaShlons Tues &Wed lq-7.Thors GIFn tt-9.Sat 10.5 CLOSED MONDAYS 98 Guam St. s l4 Dozens Sq. ' Cu" Kitchener 742~695l CambridgelGl653-2835 quality “ "haul (no rust £33£lln 245 KING 'r'Eai WEST, KITCHENER 745-3541 1lltl. Donéld Sykes; chairman of the board of Electro- r BE A WISE -0ATrrtr" L Westmount Place Shopping Centre. Natalee - 576-5470 , o Crochet a hat . Knit ' Sweater o Crochet a Shawl 0 Macrame a bag Jreuvee-r'ete1rmtmethatnaatdr--aritdr-- WESTMOIINT WEAVERY Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30; Thursday & Friday to 9 Forum held on Wage andTPr'iJce Controls Mahi: your Christmas Gifts now 100% washable cotton Plain and embossed. Reg. to 6.99 CLOSE-OUT yd Top fashion designs. Reg. to 5.99 CLOSE-OUT W a s h a b l e . shades. Reg. to 4.49 cLbSE.OUT" an 7344-? um no. 04300. Nov. a, 157% . . - LEASE EXPIRES! rFmITI-IING PRICED FOR SELLOUT'. - home Ltd., talked about coptrols, pmfits and prices and their effects on cat- porate policy, Mr. Sykes said the gov- ernment has resorted to deficit budgeting and has raised capital interest rates. "We are operating on def- _ Regional iri,ese, andviesz i suiEtl1ilhlPlltilmt , Christmas tt colours. Fug. to 3.99 CLOSE-OUT but Dave Shackleton. mana- ger of [hazard Leslie 5; Co. Ltd., talked about invest- ment response to controls and off-shore investment. __ Mr. Shackleton said it is (rom profits that companies are able to generate expan- sion so they can provide Jobs for people and added that profits are required to replace obsolete equipment. As for off-shore invest- ment, m. Shackleton be- lieves this country needs foreign investment. 52! Victoria St. N.. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 145-613. After hours 578-7154 Large In“: 910mm: FOR PRE-mNTER INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL - SHOULD BE ORFERED NOW So if you long for a truly great loudspeaker "we've got your number". Store Hours Tues In WtrertT-7.Thurs_tb Fri 119.5.“ I Made of genuine oak veneered particle board (no vinyl here) you know the Genesis 11 is for real. Right off, to compare the Genesis II with loudspeakers in their own price class ($450.00 a pair) is ridiculous. Better to compare them to loudspeakers at $600.000a pair or more. .7 In our short course "how-to judge loud- speaker performance", we use the Gene- sis II as an example of a loudspeaker that does everything well. So if you long for a truly great loudspeaker. The teaching profession clearly opposes these con- trols." Mr. Pattison said. Teachers have had to live with the heavy burden of controls for the last five years" - "Teachers have fought against the general concept of wage controls for five long years." he said. Professor John Weir, chairman of the Depart- ment of Economics at Wil- frid Laurier University. talked about how controls affect the economy. Professor Weir believes that Canada's performance regarding inflation is bet- ter than it was before. He said inflation prior to' con- trols was running ahead of the United States. "It is my opinion, that the controls make it pos- sible for the government to get prices under control be- cause of the mdnetary pol- icy. It was the change in money supply that reduced the innatiorte" he said.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy