THE HERALD Housing woes demand new election MP BON By ISU lltrsld Brampton Georgetown MP John McDtrmld has the Liberal government to call an election on lu budget and housing programs Mr made the challenge in the Commons in a debate on proposed changes to the National and Canada Mortgage and Housing Acts 11 challenge came at the end of a bitter speech attack the effect of government housing policies In Peel The Am is led Home Owner ship Program intro duced in 1973 to encourage construction of affordable new homing became a fiasco in Peel said Mr A large part of problem was that too many AHOP units were built in Pee too soon said Mr th- ethics of Indjeing people to buy lelt much to be Current figures sho that Si per cent of Peel units had their titles returned to CMHC us a result of fore closure issuance of power of sale or quick claim deeds The dreams of all these people hate been shattered The that brought people into the homes is trie same system that kicked them out said Mr The amendments being debated by the Commons don encourage more house build ing don t help those renewing mortgages and don solve the shortage of units said Mr He urged that Ihc govern men the Progressive Conservative proposals for mortgage and properly la lily Jelinek hammering at auto concerns It heart keep your mil of these Valentine goodies Moolque or eorgetownholdsnpacakeshapedtUieanowerboiiquct baked and decorated by her mom Rue Marie was busy Friday preparing let the bake sale held on the weekend by the moms or Undents lo raise money for French Week March to 13 The sale took place In the Zcllen In be Georgetown Market Place railing Herald photo Semaine francaise Georgetown 9 launches la Semaine Week March with a concert at the John Elliott Theatre Call for more Information Also planned that day Is an Exposition in the gallery from noon to MP Olio call upon Industry Trade and Commerce Minister Herb dray Thursday either demand or If need be legislate a Canadian parts content in Japanese vehicles sold in Canada Mr Jelinek questioned the minister commitment to industry which he said is responsible either directly or indirectly or one out of every seven Canadian Jobs and him for shunning an emergency meeting of the Canadian Automotive Indus try held last meek in Toronto In response the recent announcement of funding for the automotive parts industry being made available through the Industry and Labor Ad Program IILAP Mr Jtlmck suited that I would like the minister lo understand thai without a market all the monej in the federal coffers will not make this Industry productive Mr Jelinek pointed out thai Japanese vehicles which now hold some per cent of the retail sales market in Canada have a Canadian content at loss one half of one percent In 1081 Canadian automotive products lo Japan declined by per cent a low volume of SB million in contrast to our purchases from Jr that country wl Ich during the same period totalled 1 billion Canada now stands virtual alone as an automotive manufacturing nation that has not imposed both quota and content requirements on the In of Japanese veh icles declared Mr When wilt the minister get the message as was stated by the president of the Canadian Automotive Parts Manufact Association that the present quota arrangement alone or a similar new agree ment will not create one single Job in Canada When asked about the effect that this would have on price Mr answered that Canadians should that local content requirement will not Increase consumer costs On the contrary duty remission schemes similar to the Volkswagen agreement can be worked out that will lower the coat of Japanese products In Canada Further Increased Canadian content will mean increased Invest In our economy it wilt mean more jobs It will mean increased productivity It will secure a fair share of the Canadian automotive market for our domestic manufactur ers and our own Canadian ESTATE ID SORRY HO DHAWSMDQ On hla country I GoodMrvtca good price Thats Farm way Budget a hazard to health MP BramptonGeorgetown The Liberal budget of Nov 12 represents an a Hem pi to reduce the federal govern obligation assist in the financing of health and post secondary education by billion over the next five lis proposal lo cut oil fund for the revenue guarantee portion of established Programs financing as well as Its contention lhat the policy does not represent a lowered financial commitment to JOHN health and post secondary education fly in the face or the unanimous conclusion of the all party parliamentary task force on federal provincial fiscal arrangements that by virtue of Internal allocs tlon established by the federal government fiscal transfers associated with the revenue guarantee must now be considered part of the health care package post secondary education trans fers Moreover they Ignore the task force a warnings that federal support for post basis at least until Ihe two orders of government have consulted about the goats and future needs of higher education sector P F funds are allocated roughly between health and post secondary education In his testimony before the task force the Minister of Finance stated that it was his Intention make net savings In Established Programs Financing andor the Canada Assistance Plan of million in 19B2S3 end billion In 1303M After a unanimous recommendation from the all party task force which con talncd a majority of Liberal MPs not to proceed with policy he has come forward in the budget with a proposal that will bring net savings to the federal government of 15 million million in 193344 and a total of million over the five years of the new fiscal arrangements He argued that such reduct Ions would be offset by add tax revenues be collected by provincial govern menu as a result of tax changes in the federal budget assuming that the additional revenue will be passed on directly to health and post problems of how the arc going to make up the shortfall remain The- situation is Inequitable The federal government own tables show that not all treasuries benefit equally from the tax Increase In budget the provinces will have Ihc biggest shortfalls make up on a per capita basts Ontario is not far behind Before the latest proposals growth rite In cash trans to Hip provinces for below the rate of Inflation Under the budget proposal Ottawa will spend less next year on health and post secondary education than II did in 197990 In current dollars The purchasing power of the federal governments cash contribution these basic services will drop for the to a level per cent below what it was in 1979 BO These proposed policies can have no other effect than to reduce the services available undid increase the direct costs Imposed on Canadians ROBERT MSURMCE AGENCY LTD 174 Street Georgetown 877 Uka Reed takes a last look at Smith In his last speech in the Ontario Legislature Dec 18 Stuart Smith expressed his concern about province lack of ability to compete with other nations In view of lis remarkable potential He expressed the belief that our greatest asset Is the people of Ontario people who should have more confidence In their own abilities Following are some excerpts from his speech on this topic I am very Impressed with people of this province reflect for a moment about the people or Ontario the farm the miners the loggers the people who have shown I remendous courage steadfastness great rock hard integrity people who have a willingness work to face difficulties Our immigrant are a source of energy power and strength I sometimes have the seme that we arc not harness Ing that sufficiently look at our oung people who have a great optimism about the world They want to contribute They have energy They have enthusiasm They have tremendous natural talent Theyarealremcndous It honest ly worries me thai all of us collectively are not perhaps providing the system these young people are go to need If they are bring their talents their enthusiasm and their desire bear lo make a maximum contribution lo our society and its advancement I look our factory work I hear all kinds of things about unons about strikes and everything else But our factory worker any group of Industrial workers in the world I think they are a very law abiding basically barren tough desolate and frequently cold existence as happened with our pioneer forefathers and happen now in many Canadian communltl Even when we do have confidence it Is frequently in terms of our response to Ihc land rather than our sense of ourselves as being Ingenious shrewd lough clever or competitive We rarely think of ourselves In those terms The immigrant communities do but strangely we do not We think of ourselves more as enduring as lasting despite the tough winter a night most of us have logo through It is a strange aspect of the Canadian cultural mentality ir we continue that way little by I II tie our industries will grind down our young people will go West our country will become more of a portion of a contlnentalist our a will be less Continued on page C7 very group of people who if given direction and management want to do a decent job have harnessed vitality of our people into lough leams that could take on the best the world has Somehow we as Gonad have come to define our our land our geography our our mountains and our forests we do not have inner confidence in ourselves as people as we have In the very geography the topography of the nation It is a subtle thing Even Ihe confidence we do have in ourselves as usually relates lo our sense of ourselves as be able Town Country DRY CLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTER J Novak T J D T Georgetown 122 Street on Hwy 7 Denture therapy Clinic Phone 8778974 LAND BARGAINS Municipal OS and son lor more Iran the owed mew being under Tha wets disposed of at tax sales Largo waterfront cottage of farmland realdontiol tot aerosol bush 376 properties along TAX SALE PROPERTIES PO Box Ottawa Ontario K2C ANNOUNCEMENT Armstrong Auto Sales is 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