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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1980, p. 20

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Macdonald addresses meeting Grits bring in the big guns shook hands provincial leader Michael Ihr party nomination for the riding bit Mr the unl speaker at the meeting Dally Times photo Deputy PM attacks phantoms of Rideau raids Conservatives ire running a lorn I team and in upturning federal election prime Mini Walter Baker charged Thursday peaking ehecring Georgetown PCs a Central Peel Sccon School for MP John nominal on rig the Former Ottawa said Pierre tlaims he heading what he team My friends the Progres live Conservative Party lac a phantom learn we call Lticm the I ins of the Mr Biker ht I playing staggering dis In thinking it can govern this he told Tory supporter from the Brampton Georgetown rid The Ottawa MP elected to in had more praise for Prime Minister Jot Clark saying he has shown a sense of concern He Clark has brought an understanding of this country Its i desire Canadians something which I been seen for 11 years Mr Truileiu he added his no understanding of this country Mr Baker condemned fed Liberals ind New Demo crats saying they give day laborers longer probation periods than the govern received A combined opposition ioie last month over the PC first budget Mr Clark passed a no n confidence mo tion and set the stage for the Feb 18 election Bath Liberals and New Democrats criticized IB cents per gallon gasoline price hike included in the budget Mr Baker si if was necessary to help make the country self sufficient in energy If are j imp to come self sufficient we have lo do it ourselves he said That the meaning of the Progressive Conservatives energy policy But there more an election than talking there time and contribution he Tories challenges flipflopping Herald special The flipflops we seen in politics In the last few months make the Canadian Olympic gmnaitlcs team look like a bunch of amateurs the leader of the Ontario New Democrat Party said night Michael speaking the Brampton Georgetown federal nomlnalion meet in Brampton charged the I Conservative fed government with a multi of broken promises and turnarounds with election pro livid Moulton who was nominated as Brampton Georgetown federal can didate for the second lime in listened as Mr Cassidy federal Liberals Cm anyone rtally Pierre Trudeiu when he says lie wouldn raise gasoline by cents Mr Cassid asked The Liberals are as bad as Joe Clark when it tomes to broken promises Let no one forget the hypocrisy of the Liberals when fought wage and price in 1971 as a major plank of their campaign and ihtn imposed them on working people 16 monlhs later he said lie also charged the Liberals Conservatives with being impulenl in dialing with multinational corporations and washing Canadian Jobs down drain An NDP government would reserve a substantial portion of the domestic market for the products of our domestic ma Mr said the way it Is done In virtually every advanced in dustnal country except Cana da Had wc taken that decision in the 1960s wc would now have at least more Jobs in We the NDP would make sure thai trade barriers nur Canada in industry rath than illowing it to be sold out he said Mr Cassidy also took a swipe at the support the il leaders of the two other parties ere getting from their provincial counterparts Were entering this cam 100perccnt behind Ed lead tr and that a darn sight different than Bill Davis On lario Conservative leader campaigning for Joe Clark in Florida or Ontario Liberal leader Smith schizo phrenia over whether he loves Mr Cassidy the approximately NDP supporters who attended the meeting He also claimed Liberal Leader Trudeau was trying to back into power using a 1 team image Pierre is hiding behind his podium and trying to back to power That new image is as phony as a threedollar bill Mr said In the 11 years as Prime Minister Pierre could create team and everyone knows il This lime its Joe Clark whos the guns linger locked side by side in ideological partnership with federal en minsiterl John Crosbic and taking the straight back to the 1930s Herald Anglophone Canadians must wake up from their lethargy address the question of the federal constitution former fi nance minister Donald Mac donald I Id the Brampton Georgetown Liberal Hon meeting He said Quebec where pro Liberals announced proposals Wednesday for Con federal in is way ahead of Canada in studying possible constitutional chang The future of their com munlly within North America has been for a priority question subsijnliall ing their discussion of any Mr Macdonald said of In contrast it has been said that Anglophone is weary of talk of the constitution that mere men tin of the subject is a sure fire sleeping pill he continued The Quebec Liberals propo sals will require Canadians elsewhere to prepare for a long and painstaking set of discussions and negotiations on the renewal of our he said Mr said a strong is the embodiment of the spirit of Cinfederation but that there may be some areas of govern men responsibility which might be be tier exchanged with provinces These should be determined on Ihe basis of whal works best at provincial level and whal as national responsibility Mr Macdonald said the sic objectives of fathers of Confederation still apply to day nimely building a larger economic union creating fective sys of transportation and communication and assuring an system of rcve nue sharing among the pro He said of a nation al markcl means ihe absence of trade barriers freedom to move from job to job without provincial manpower poll and freedom to invest in any province There is greater assurance of freedom of commerce and for migration of people and investment among the nine sovereign nations in the Euro pean Economic Community than there Is in Canada Mr Macdonald said The sharing of public reve nues between the more ad provinces and the less favored has always been an in Canadian go vernment former finance minister said It is still in rd with our sense equity lhat favored aid the disadvantaged rather than allowing individual pro vinces to keep their resources only for themselves he said Mr declined say what his own future plans are and whether he will run for federal office federal Liberal leader Pierre Trudeau finally steps Mr Macdonald was consi dcred a likely successor until the former prime minister announced last monlh he was willing toslay on us leader to guide the party through the February elec J Novak DT J Koharl DT Georgetown STREET on Mlldt Pott Denture therapy Clinic Phone 8778974 7912314 A HOUSING AUTHORITY s now welcoming applications lor ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS IN ACTON Rents arc geared to Income Applications accepted fi sons year age or older minimum of one residence in Hills and with limited Income and inquiries and applications should be directed to TENANT PLACEMENT MANAGER Housing Author Thomas Street O Box Ontario Chartered Main Street North Acton Ontario BUSINESS DIRECTOR CHIROPRACTORS OPTOMETRISTS GW Corbeit CHIROPRACTOR For Appointment PHONE PROFESSIONAL PRINTING AT REASONABLE PRICES Dr RR AND Dr DC Patterson OPTOMETRISTS Professional Budding Mountain view Road Georgetown Ontario TELEPHONE 177 Dr Foley 8777770 R E Limited Survc Consul l6Mountalnv ew Road Sou in ailon Mi Georgetown 457 In a brier mil rvicw follow mcel ing of the Brampton liberal Assoc Hon Mr nald said he was not sun of the accuracy of a recent newspaper account of the scenes manoeuvr p 1 Ret rmer prime minister back is Liberal part leader and scuttle Mr Mac s chances fur the leatl why he thought Tru had decided to come back as knowing that Mr was planning Ihe position Ihe leader ship convention then Jan IB the the timetable in Retime ready for a election II wis judgment call and was easy for dean make Mr said The former finance minister indie at the moment he is concerned Ihc Feb 18 election rather than his own political fuluri Mr aid Is not himself candidate in the upcoming election FILES PAPERS Jhn Conservative Incumbent became the contender to lie papers for Ihe llrjmpt on Georgetown riding In the fcbruary IB election Mr the reluming office Friday According lo Judith Mac Arthur the reluming I candidate Joe Yundt was the second to file Mi Mac said David Moultcn the candidate was expected flic Tuesday yesterday and loss Milne the I candidate is expected Thursday She said she did not know when Communist candidate Jim will lie but noted thai he had picked up his nomination papers tlltrald photo Welcome A TIME TO LOOK PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE This lour bedroom semi detached home has a Kinross Mortgage due March 1981 Close to GO bus stop Ashing Call Eleanor for an appointment inspect BUILDING LOT INT One the last remaining building lots In town has lust listed This site features ninety seven led frontage and Is one hundred and thirty five In depth only minutes walk from downtown Call Rob Allison all the details ACT NOW PRICED REDUCED TO YES Brick bungalow dlninoroom lovely room garage all on large lot In Erin Asking Call Sandra Narln Mullen 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