OTTAWA iCP Opposition MP5 assailed the governments new housing legislation Monday as repressive for low income earners financially unworkable and morally in defensible Jean Pigott Conservative housing critic called for fun damental change in housing policy to make better use of technological advances adding that past policies have failed to look after the needs of Canadians ASSUME msnchns Choice of laundry bas kets mixing bowls dish pans waste baskets and cutlery trays mart Sale Price mart Sale Price HOOKS PK 88° Pkg mart Sale Price 12 SLOTTED SPOONS 88° mart Sale Price PCE MEASURING SCOOP SET 88 mart Sale Price YLON CAKE TURNER mart Sale Price unworkable Mrs Pigott also released mock report card grading the performance of Urban Affairs Minister Andre Ouellet The card listed 13 housing cate gories most of which the minis ter failed He received one excellent mark under the heading of creativity for dreaming up new schemes David trlikowyNew Demo crat housing critic said the proposed bill 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August The Liberal government has already announced plans to lis niantle the urban affairs minis try at the end of March saying more municipal government interest in housing programs The disbandment of the ministry symbolizes the failure of this government to assume its catalytic role in thc determination of national urban strategy Mrs Pigott said The MP for OttawaCarleton criticired the governments al leged concentration on housing starts instead of laying the She said the Conservative election promise to let tax payers deduct mortgage inter est costs from income tax would benefit the forgotten SCFViCCS money INEMA WITII COFFEE NEW YORK AP Movies are on the menu at New York City restaurant where foreign films are being shown two nights week along with coffee desert and unlimited popcorn love the movie business and wanted to keep my finger in it despite the fact that Im restaurateur now people of the Canadian tax sys lem who put up most of the and make relatively little demand on any 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scored its most famous military victory over England Scots are fight ing Scots to decide what to do about their old enemy The latest battle is lot ta mer than the one in 1314 when the Scottish pike and horsemen of Robert the Bruce routed the English archers of Edward II But nobody in Bannockburn doubts the current campaign is equally historic Once again it is Scotlands relationship with England that is at stake in Thursday the Scots vote in referendum to rlccide whether they want limited home rule with their own legislative as sembly to run local affairs such as health social welfare education and tourism The assembly would be the first Scottish Parliament since i707 and would take over some of the powers now exercised by the Parliament in London But it would not as some have ex pected raise taxes Funds still would have to come from Lon don The Scots always sus picious of English offers are deeply divided over the refcicn duni it has been long complex campaign and even in Bannock burn the shrine of Scottish nationalism there is no sign it has really swept up the pub lic II VIC PROBLEMS Both sides acknowledge they have had problems getting vot crs interested The oiin com mon trend from opinion polls is that an increasing number of people are undecided The latest poll published Monday in The Daily lclc SWIHS COOKED BONELESS SMOKED HAM 199m SWIFTS MOCK CHICKEN lOAF Hrhnes hcenses suspended also affecting two flights between Canada and Britain The suspensions of War dair and CP Air concern advertising in January of charters to Britain before approval was given by the commission CP Air said brochure advertising charter program was intended to inform travel agents not passengers but the com mission said onc passenger booked seat after seeing it Nordair Ltd of Montreal also was ordered to show cause why its charter licence should not be suspended The order against Nordair in volvcs the operation of charter flights to Montreal from Athens and Home and one flight to Paris from Montreal Scots holding referendum onhmnenfle graph indicated that 47 per cent would vote for increasing home rule 39 per cent would vote against and the dont knows stood at 14 per cent number of people in Ban nockburn said that on Thursday they probably will be guided by gut reaction How they person ally feel about Scotland and its traditions and how they feel about the English Each year thousands of Scott ish nationalists the StrCEtllCd Tartan Army rally at the spot where Robert the Bruce vanquished the English for God and Saint Andrew the Scottish saint The local parliamentarian is Dennis Tanayan leftwing Labor politician who lives on an estate built on the Bannockhurn battlefield He said people have been confused by the splits in political parties over the refer endum EYES YICS VOTE The governing Labor party which commands most support in Scotland is officially fighting for yes vote The government hopes the as scinny proposals will satiaie the Scottish appetite for home rule 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