I The Era Newmarket Aurora Tax department will monitor controls PAA By TERRY CARTER Era Editor TORONTO Canadas mammoth staff of tax experts will be used to implement the government wage and price controls Just as they monitor dual and corporate incomes for taxation pur- Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau told a meeting of weekly newspaper editors attended by The Era they can look at incomes to see that taxes are paid can check them for our guidelines too said the prime minister who was answering a question and attended by about 100 newspaper staff Indicated that salary increases executives who ignore the controls He reminded the meeting that during World War when even lighter price and wage controls were applied there about a director of education who the evening before had been granted a salary by his school Mr Trudeau said this is the type of situation that would definitely be caught by the guideline This well take the through taxation That Jail for the word to get around He said very few extra people will be needed in the controls as recently as last June but he didnt think it had lost any authority by reversing itself in October Mr said he felt he was in a good position to understand the opposition to the controls par- from the unions several of which had demonstrated outside the hotel that day Im against controls too as I was against the War Measures Act but he said there comes a point when the authority of the state must be exerted for the common good The prime minister said he hopes to bring inflation down to eight per cent within the first year He said the United States hopes to bring its rate down to six per a the Progressive Conservative platform and then he said pointing out the present legislation changing its mind within a year The prime minister disagreed He said his government had been against The government is off he said Is for three years the life of the government but OTTAWA REPORT MP Vert Simcoe Within the week before Prime Minister Pierre announced his wage guidelines for the nation including a ceiling of 2400 a Cabinet committee finalized for senior public servants of up to an amount more than 10 times the minimum guideline provision for low income earners Forty per cent of the Canada earn less than a year This shocking fact was revealed last week when Prime Minister Trudeau in answer to a question put by myself admitted that the wage increases were finalized only two weeks earlier In justifying the Cabinets move Mr Trudeau go beyond per cent and were agreed to in principle at a July meeting of Cabinet He then went on to state We were In a sense anticipating the guidelines at that time in anticipation of freezing wages for the public at large The governments move was based on a committee report received last April from a five- man group who advised the government on executive compensation in the public service In an earlier column 1 dealt with this report pointing out that it recommended senior civil servants should receive an increase of 10 per cent up to per year making our civil servants by far the highest paid in the world It now appears that while the government was working on its guidelines program they also agreed in principle and finalized the increases suggested by the advisory group adverse points elusions they stated The advisory group For example ited The rate executive category has and should be checked also pointed category grew by that performance the civil service realistic They noted that in the assessment percent were rated superior or better while of 1 per cent were classified as marginal the advisory group also commented that among the best in the country the cumulative effect of allowing contributions to cease after years of allowing early retirement at the em ployees option with years of service at age and of nolimit indexing is to produce a situation costs over which management would have little effective control It also results in the anomalous and unsatisfactory situation whereby infrequently may be obtained by employ nv that management needs and must have the authority to replace executive personnel whose productive capacity is less than adequate It is unfortunate that the government would have chosen to undermine Us guideline Inflationary program by allowing this privileged Goodman case is adjourned Elementary teachers back administrators bid to break through inflation PRIME MINISTER PIERRE TRUDEAU Postal workers may lose gains warns In the wage and I within the general guidelines dealing with the transition period Asked how long a strike he Is prepared for Mr said it can last as long i prime minister rejected a suggestion strike be legislated to an end or thai the army be called In to sort the mall Hie to strike must give way the authority talc llic slate must Intervene lo protect Ihsto happen the beginning of a strike Ing themselves a Job He said more re alternatives to the postal service are being rented and if the post office continues to because strikes it may simply BOWLING RESULTS Sorority begins year at Queensville home Mrs Wendy Simpson Mrs Jean Cunneyworth Mrs Barbara and iiil LMi Will ill I- Halloween Party on Nov Gushing of pole driving east bound struck taken struck a hydro In a fire Thursday at the Eagle St place of late Era sports editor George bodies were Three trucks and 20 men responded York County to the fire which waa confined to the attic of the home One resident was asleep in downstairs bedroom when awakened by a passerby who sounded the alarm The blaze apparently started In the when a spark from a roofers soldering Iron Ignited a attending Games prizes and a lunch Is in the process of preparation by birthday gifts for School will be continued again this year Elementary teachers wind up two days of activity day to twoandahalf day teachers had I development days said the Markham sessions Under such a concept teachers would fill a school necessarily in a school parking lot proving to parents that they wire busy mi JIM Tow testimony failed He la charged with punching Donald hi the f a Ha jaw face and breaking Frank Goodman was argument developed in Newmarket which man had again yesterday possession of tea previous days residence on that di converged on camps in Bolton and Kettleby for in tensive a half day livein sessions At Camp in Kettleby teachers arrived Wednesday night for an education conference designed to give teachers an experience could pass on to their students They were basically the students minus out explained Wendy boards outdoor education Sessions drama and concentration techniques edible wild plants and outdoor cooking pottery with natural materials orienteering detailed plant and animal studies astronomy primary outdoor education detailed bird plant and animal studies photography and survival fishing A lot of education walla of the Teachers get involved and enthusiastic of the hardly wait to get back leadership of Interpretive hikes happen outside the four said Miss provide access to other teachera said Andy Held same group Iticros certain A teacber at Public School Mr Held working In a group going In ma was involved In a natural environment study at the meaningful and for the school The project one of four pilot programs The lid session sessions at away from the textbook towards use a Rogers Public School In Newmarket schools Immediate Its sometimes very tough to see other people he explained The personal involvement la Mrs Irene Seise a teacher at Grove Public said Andy Held There ere lot if materials during the but tin to be on personal resource rather thai prepared alternated between halfday Aurora Heights programs concentrated on I and disturbed children while the Rogers Rd examined the Ministry of Educations for- While not the largest of the sessions half day Bolton reading coherence was probably the most intensive one by to Hurley Some schools held individual programs Every teacher was involved in some way said Mrs Hurley And the involvement tend with the teechere return to their regular schedule All sessions will be evaluated by the board and