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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jun 1980, p. 8

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Page 8 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, June 25, 1980 DAVID G. STIRLING To help make your Ontario holiday more fun, you should now have received home delivery of your very own "Ontarioâ€"yours to discover!" vacation guide which outlines, by region and by route. many of our province‘s holiday delights. f > Other handy guides are yours for the asking: Accommodation. This booklet provides you with detailed information on where to stay, how much you‘ll pay, and what facilities are available. _ Camping. A bookiet that tells you about the facilities at all private and provincial campsites throughout the province. _____â€" _ _ 5 Boating. A wealth of marine facilities with maps of specific water routes and things to see and do along the way. has joined the Firm in the practice of law P s . at geg® 156 King Street South Waterloo, Ontario : â€" NJ 1P6 & HAFEMANN â€" Barristers and Solicitors are pleased to announce Telephone: (519) 578â€"3320 r= C NN § \im to discover! Ontario Larry Grossman, Minister of Industry and Tourism William Davis, Premier The House rose for its summer recess on Thursâ€" day, June 19, 1980 with a flurry of last minute acâ€" tivity. During the summer recess some of the commitâ€" tees continue with their buâ€" siness, most notably, the committee on constitutional reform which must report to the Legislature in Sepâ€" tember. The House will reâ€" Fishing & Hunting. Ontario is still one of the best places to fish and hunt, and this guide tells you where. _ e ts s j _ Summer Events. Ontario is bursting at the seams with things to do and see. This booklet highlights the events and dates in June, July and August. â€" For your copy of any of these publications, write: Ontario Travel, Queen‘s Park, Toronto, M7A 2E5 Or call collect: 416â€"965â€"4008 House committees carry on convene sometime in late September or early Octâ€" ober. The report compiled by Daniel G:; Hill on Mind Deâ€" velopment Groups, Sects and Cults in Ontario was reâ€" leased early in the week. It concluded that while some groups employed largeâ€" scale deception and fraud, _no public inquiry should be According to the report, techniques include , ‘"hardâ€" sell methods, unconsâ€" cionable contracts, loan frauds, tax law manipulaâ€" tions and falsified bookkeepâ€" ing.‘"‘ In some cases members are psychologicalâ€" ly injured by their involâ€" vements with the groups and they are taught to be hostile to their family and friends. Mr. Hill said in his report that police and other goâ€" vernment officials should make better use of existing laws to curb the excesses. He rejected proposals for tougher laws on licensing, saying the extent of the problem did not warrant the risk of any reduction in pubâ€" lic freedoms. However, he confessed to an unease and a disquiet, saying he was persuaded ‘‘*that some movements are, as their detractors say, corâ€" rupt, even pernicious." Stuart Smith, Leader of the Opposition, questioned the Treasurer about the new pensioner tax grants. He asked if the Treasurer would undertake to explain to a pensioner who had a total monthly income of $388.52, why he will receive $113.90 tess under the new system while someone like Harold Ballard, who stands to earn $1 million in diviâ€" dends from shareholdings in Maple Leaf Gardens alone, Dr. George R. Carere Uâ€"LOCK IT â€" â€" U KEEP THE KEY â€" â€" â€" STOREâ€"Nâ€"LOCK INC Office Hours by appointment 8 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. YOUR OWN WAREHKHOUSE is pleased to annouhce the opening of his office for the practise of General Dentistry at 500 Glen Forrest Blvd. Waterloo Ontario cAS SIZES 5 x 10 â€" 5 x 15 10 x 10 â€" 10 x 1§ â€" 10 x 20 OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE After last week saw the Premier defending his goâ€" vernment‘s "branch plant economics"‘, it was surprisâ€" ing to hear the Minister of Industry and Tourism anâ€" nounce a plan to help Canaâ€" dians to buy back foreign branch plants in Ontario. will receive $550. Buyers could be eligible for up to $500,000 in direct loans and $1 million in loan guarantees. Aid will go only to Canadian owned or conâ€" trolled companies and Canaâ€" dian investment or emâ€" ployeeâ€"management groups. The program is designed ‘‘to permit us to retain sound, economically viable plants which otherwise would be closed or resold to other foreign owners." Some time toward the end of August an enquiry in the Legislature‘s public acâ€" counts committee will begin into land worth $700 million bought by Ontario over the years, much of which is unâ€" used today. Liberal Finance Critic David Peterson has pointed out that the government bought much of the land beâ€" fore 1975 to hold for new townsites, low cost housing, industrial development, parkway belt and provincial parks. ‘*But much of it is lying fallow today and the taxpayers are paying $7 milâ€" lion interest every year for nothing."‘ Telephone 885â€"0810

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