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advance energy scltsufficiency Davis said Wedncs day in statement It has been reported that the federal gmerntncnl proposes to increase gasoline prices at least lo cents gallon ithin year ltav is aidi said the premier usually does ltiil comment on unconfirmed nevvs reports but he as so upset he felt he had to repeat tintarios opposition to sharplyrising oil prices Davis later told reporters the federal government had not told him of any proposed oil price increases and he was not trying to confirm the reports The Star quotes sources as saying an in robe Stop thinking about the cost of living Mona and smile crease of 23 cents gallon in the excise tax is being proposed to the cabinet by federal Energy Minister Ray llnatyshyn The premier said the first ministers meeting in December should be the forum for any efforts in working out any agreement on oil and gas prices Any decision by the federal government before that time vvould be serious setback for tedcralyprovincial relations in this coun try lflil lNSttIllNllilH Davis said hovv ever he remains optimistic about limiting and preventing unproductive and unnecessary price increases will continue to urge the government of Canada to continue the process of resolving different interests in good faith and not to move in an illadvised and unthinking fashion to destroy that process iii the eyes of the government consumers taxpayers ltt dustries and general public of Illiillt However Davis acknowledged that Prime Minister Clark has not promised to ithhold settlement pending the first ministers coir ference The Globe and Mail quotes Queens Park source as saying flnltillt officials are con cerned that speedy deal is being yorked out by the federal government and Alberta to bypass Davis one of the most vocal op ponents of large price rises Opposition Leader Stuart Smith said the nevvs reports have made it clear that Davis has not succeeded in the battle hes been fighting for the people of Ontario If the Hill it reports are correct then the lark government is pursuing policy that threatens to destroy the economic base of Canadas manufacturing heartland That policy is punitive destructive and dovynright stupid Smith estimates that the proposed policy indicated in nevts reports could mean an tra SW at year to the average oil homi heating bill Should allow group homes in all residential area By lltitlilttH Hf Tllt Faminer BARVIAY Group honies should be allovth in all residential iieiglifiorhotxts san Margaret Birch provincial secretary or social developiner letter Township coiitrowrsr 1s breatiyt oct group ho ly lslttllttl to niani vu atr liaise ttililiilri iii lbw tviisriess and as sin area loud coiniimr kLtililliL1 to hone 1s opera acts The by roiv bylaw in Search for Johnsen here Vicgcpi Officer to trial ccne hanotp ThoEgan Calebthanedoï¬very vhitllili ii eiher iliil1lttli ipal Board hearing or at Niipie toiirt hear ing The White Paper also encourage municipalities to allot groiip honws as pci miied Ltsi in all sidciit rm subiem to riltitl sail lr fi lllililllll the major alums further re heztvwi as Lt in French school dispute now national issue By Sllilllli NltllttliliS if The Cunnicr ltAltiltlltSl Refusing to givefrair cophoncs in lenctanguisliciic their ovyn French language high school has provided bonana argument for Quebec separatists Jean hretieir opposition critic for fcdcralrprovincial relations said Wednesday Speaking to about zoo local Liberal pars ty members hrctien criticized Prime Minister Joe lark and Ontario Premier William Davis for lack of care This little problem has become na tional issue because of lack of care hreticn told The Examiner twlnesday lt would have been so easy for Joe lark to have had friendly Word With Davis to have reminded him that this was golden opportunity for Ontario to demonstrate its good faith to Ontarios francophone community and to French speaking Qiiebcceis he said But Mr Mark has not seen the national dimension of this problem Separatists are using lcnctanguisheiic as valid reason to say there anada doesnt it ant us said hretieii Statistics anada figures shim about 113 per cent of the 6300 residents of Penetanguishenc are Frenchspeaking Francophones in that community about 50 km northvycst of Barrie want separate French language high school Dr Bette Stephenson Ontario education minister announced earlier this month the government vyill not build separate school because of declining enrolment and provincial budget restraint hretien said as francophone himself that he believes it is important to have separate quarters He said in Uttaua where his Ult childrei attend school there are many schools aith anglophone and francophone students When you get oo man angiophoncs in school tinv ltlitiflitiflfitit speak Isl hesazd JEAN llltiillkN at raighiirst Thrrtien said the federal and Uiiiaiio governments are careless foi wasting their hands of this problem so month before referendum Shows sharp rise Fuel prices hit living index ill fl sharp rise rent The SepteiiibIi lltffliia of gm iiiit prii wr riiw pmrier inI iiaw refler tid iiaini lll LoJiniiicii lllli ll rrewi or iiir igfiiciiw rnoiin creasinJM price of oil Stabaiici ruining the iii doilar diopprd its hrough the economy Tif o= res Aiihii item which registered large pi iriirIi month Air clothing per JJJH lr fi li12 ll lllllftlll lif pe of lotig llvt riii in 2x iir iiiI vctftipt ET ifil1i1f4 proth Tiii Itil rtri cor demo SasJr amide Ionviii aim ri ie goJriiinim use til rrior novaarr inflation atwt ta 1ii tier 114 Strike continues BtiAdtti Ui ft tiii will fee fitgrin ieaimr apps some setiinmr onon re we too board Iiill man propo piorr Huyr fPrincess hits headlines iJï¬er Firedamage heavy il wt yitfl