Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 17, 1976, p. 3

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Tilt lit Wednesday March 17 Canadas standard of living cannot be maintained Controls on profits ana than those of wages will be felt soon in the Canadian economy hut the cost energy in the future will quadruple said Finance Minister Donald last week The minister was Appearing with Hulton P Dr Frank before a mixed croud of about at Trafalgar High School to explain the government anil inflation programme and to field questions from the audience is a member of the finance com The minister said that a one year freeze on profits and dennndsof earners or a share of lake The rate of growth of the money supply would restricted said the rate of real growth of the economy and some but not all of the rate of inflation present Is is done the Bank of which is charging percent interest on money loaned to the com merdil banks This tactic in addition to culling goirrnnunt en is thi means IR federal in using lo inflation minister said was billion spent to keep prici of oil down from world prices To rtmoe subs dy as in inflation device would no work he said because Canadians would immediately be paying higher prices for oil he said Ihit price of oil would Increase in minister hand an motion in tilt the standard of living ind public services Can idiQn pub have enjoyed ihc woild rot continue without Were out or the money left over for other things During the question period hlch saw a steam of people icrophnnc to bin aid thai spread what lending institutions piy for money and what they rent il out will be maintained regardless of lie replied to several questions which questioned Ihe need of on incrensc in rates Recently the lllirtas in mortgager Iks half of one percent The rts he said defended the government own 16 percent penditures criticism that the public were being asked to tut I by government that could not set an exa n le Hi said the federal govern faced with the inflation rate as other sectors it the economy and to provide additional services lo i growing as will pay for Increases pay of the welfare bills but only of the biggest of pay for peac aid that tie service he said In replying to a question en what the Inflation Board cost to set up and run Mac Donald said did no have the actual that the in till the first three months wis some million 1 it was difficult to tell how mich the board cost over EFCO workers begin strike Local of the United Steel the plant for what was or two ire persuing a two ye the did nol Local 7337 of the United Steel Workers of America representing employees at Economy Forms Corp Canadian Division Plant on Todd Road began a legal strike last Friday Georgetown branch American based Over proximately Georgetown residents Glen elected PC the plant for president of the Union termed unfair wage offers and poor working conditions Mr explained that die Union began negotiating with heads of last foil protesting the year contract that the company planned to Initial The Union for and an increase in contract salaries plus an improvement Ministry inspectors test above and below dump in the proposed three year contract would institute Between the a 17 percent wage increase September and March effective immediately with hour increase for thi following two years The iffectivt The present wage structure and for the Buy below norm 1 and second increase in dure riol i good working wnge and or benefits within tie plant tas btarlefi as i lllt strike With this company in Icing on firm tempts reach a resolution think they tan wilk all over but according to Mr Mr llenoit Glenn Magnuson will serve mother year as president of the Georgetown branch of the Halton Burlington Progressive Conservative Association Mr was reelected the latlon meeting of the Georgetown branch of the C association lost Wednesday evening in St Albans Church hall in Glen Williams The remaining slate of of for 1976 include vice presidents Tennanl and Robert Small secretary Sandy Morrow treasurer George Gray Marilyn Mitton and Peter Ramsay Fran Barnes past president Ihe Georgetown branch announced the proposed slate of officers each of whom was unanimously voted in 1 LI TVtO MIS one of the striking employes of EFCO Local No United Steel Workers of representing employee at EFCO on Todd lid strike 7 trldny Announce reading winner Pioneer Days organizers look for help from groups Kicking in Georgetown will be the town annual salute to the of old Pioneer Days In previous years they have been held in August but this year they are slated for June 31 and The Pioneer Days com prime purpose behind organizing such an even Is to attract people both residents and town the w He disposal site on Ave in along the hunks of the Talbot and Jim of the ministry of the en collected samples of water from five locations morning They were unable to collect witer it a sixth location I cause of insufficient flow iter to be tested for Icachile Credit River I clow wiste disposal site and pumping station wa9 collected water above the site will as control to be compared the sample Liken from downstream of the site told the Herald were collected from two ill streams flowing into the Credit River from the lushest lowest points of the ditch running alongside the northern perimeter of the wjsle disposal site and Ihe ditch between the site and Ave Three samples of liquid were al site Dulney til would I for orgame chemical the second for I inalysls tt the third for inorganic ind metal analysis said amount of dissolved oxygen Neither he nor Talbot took present in the water to tests on site to determine the the organic mailer Put your husband on the carpet tonight Rent a Sleamex carpet cleaner Milton Georgetown For Dealership Enquiries Call Toronto the 1ionccr Days is extending an invitation to local groups and in to to of Georgetown Main Street Items of interest that have historical and cultural value will be displayed in hopes of participate In this annual downtown event It is hoped that groups which do take an Interest come up with different ideas on how they wish to salute days of past whether It be by bake sales a strawberry social quilling bee crafts demonstrations and sales or whatever the can originate ra ELIZABETH THORN centre was the recipient of the first and Co Heading Award from Georgetown District School teacher and chairman of the Reading Elizabeth Thorn an elementary school teacher whose Interests and concerns In the field of reading have taken her from the school classroom to the lecture halls of NiplBsIng University in North Bay has been named the first recipient of the Glnn and Company Reading Award Thorn has been a Professor of Language Aria at the Faculty of Education at University since 1960 She Is coauthor of Ihe text Teaching the Language Arts and has written many articles In the Ontario Teachers College Association Journal ihe Manitoba Journal of Education and the Award Committee of York University Tom and Frank Watson president of and Co Educational Publishers in Reading result was very close A She was selected by the Reading Award Committee of York University which was chaired by Georgetown high school teacher Tom The presentation was made Heading Conference held recently at York Over I 500 delegates speakers and seminar leaders look part fourday conference In naming the first recipient of Ginn Mr noted that several nominations of high calibre were received and the Frank Watson president of Glnn and Company made Ihc presentation of behalf of his firm Accompanying the citation was an honorarium of giving people more insight Into Georgetown a history Any groups wishing to participate In Georgetown s It Is the main aim of the Pioneer Days is asked lo Pioneer committee to try contact Hetty Anne Smith at Reed opens office in Milton Ihe government which In recent years have played an increasingly prominent role In peoples lives Heed explained His constituency office secretary Mrs Donna Hume will be available at this office to constituency matters and to arrange with him Julian Reed MIP for Burlington announced Monday that a riding office will open on March at 225 Mam Street Milton The telephone number is 1729 The purpose of the riding office Is to provide Improved contact between constituents and the various branches of on But You Can Hasten The Day FRESH FRAGRANT BLOOMS From The Audi Fox has a litre overhead cam engine front wheel drive a luxurious interior plus a rare combination of performance and economy found in few of the worlds cars Mill St THE BOATS BUTCHER SHOPS PARK PLAZA DOWNTOWN STORE 8771811 8771311 ROASTING CHICKENS FRESH MINCED BEEF 59 OR IB for 550 FRESH GROUND CHUCK 79 OR LB PAC for PRIME RIB ROASTS 149 RIB STEAKS MEATY BRAISING RIBS lb Burns Pride Of Canada SKINLESS WIENERS 79V BONELESS DINNER HAMS 99 BONELESS DINNER SHOULDER HAMS i CALEDON SMOKED SIDE BACON 1 lb Rind On 49 lb LONDON BROIL FRESH FISH AVAILABLE THIS WEEK Haddock Cod Whitefish Also Available Smoked Haddock Cutlets

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