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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1982, p. 3

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Tory MP responds to idea A THE IIFRALD Wednesday June 1S2 Page 3 Hell take pay freeze if we do Herald Special John says he would accept and swallow he bitter tablet a wage freeze a retroactive one at that if union and government employees would share In the restraint measures with their wage demands Mr Mc Derm Id Brampton Georgetown MP was reacting to a suggestion by finance minister Allan MacEachen that he may Impose a freeze on MP salaries as an example to the federal public service Mr MacEachen said the government can t expect people to hold the line on wage demands if politicians don follow the same p tern hi Is prepared to accept the wage freeze but only If the action Is a suitable reminder that unions Including the executive of the Canadian Labor Congress should do the same Maybe even unions can compete with wage Increases enjoyed by our Members of Parliament MPs got a living Increase of 11 per cent Jan 1 but may have to live without the pay hike If Mr MacEachen recommendation of a retroactive pay frewo gets support If the resolution does pass that bother MPs too much since they enjoyed a substantial pay increase over lost 18 months Their latest pay hike raised the lowest paid MP to a salary and expenses package of WO ST JOES MARKS 125TH Don be fooled behind to rlfhl Father llulph Paul Reding and Father Leo lsn t made of eggs and flourmerely wood extracts If cardboard and pop- it constructed locekbratethel25thannlverary of St Joseph Catholic Church in Acton Over parishioners shotted up in the Acton Legion Hall to munch Ihendonccthpntfchliiwni Friday Father I came from the Kitchener Joseph church where tic has been working since leaving Acton before Christmas Herald photo Government incompetence blamed for our problems Church news page PD6 SMS FEETS DID THEIR STUFF feel were made for walking and that Just what they did May IS Approximately young people took part In it MCI to raise money for community development projects in ima Peru and for the local Helping ralie the Michael Dobbin Susan Hi Dawn Laws II and Anita These young people raised the most In pledges Kneeling behind them is the thankful Georgetown VMCA director John Wood He had special thanks for Irene dairies Jill Illalr and Ituth Law members of the International committee which the talkathon Herald photo Doctoral fellowship to Georgetown student From the Ottawa Bureau of The Herald Richard W of Georgetown has been doctoral fellow ship by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council He was among 1 101 graduate students to be given fellowships to pursue studies In the humanities social sciences There were applicants for the awards Each the fellowships Herald Special A stagnating economy exemplified by the loss of at least 190 jobs a slumping construction Industry suffering through per cent cutback and escalating interest rotes is caused by federal govern Incompetence John McDcrmid told the Brampton Real Estate Board last week Mr McDcrmid Bramp ton Georgetown MP maintained in speech at the Holiday Inn that the government policies working despite the Tact Ottawa outlook is tied closely with the United States fiscal econo mic plan OUR PROBLEMS He said the government must create a unique and Individual approach because we can t depend on the US or any other country to solve our pro blems for us Critical to the future of Canada is confidence in the economy hut so far Indications Including manufacturing output at per cent capacity show Investors are moving out of the country Mr Mc Derm id told real estate officials The MP said the country needs housing units each year but the fore cast Is that only units will be built in 1982 is worth up to plus Biology champ Gordon Do a Grade 13 student at George town District High School has received an 1m mention or his knowledge of biology in annual McMnslor University science tuns for secondary school students entrant is required to answer two or questions irui t 13 be studies with winners for each of four science categories A reception will honor Hie participants June IB Centennials LP arrives from studio Vandalism survey line The report included a graph showing what the common methods of con trolling vandalism are in the community revealing most of the people responding to their survey relied on good locks while only one considered keep ing a gun in the house a strong deterrent Students also used the school PET computer system to compile results from their home survey and included in their report articles about what other communities have done to cut down on vandalism among them a suggestion that town should launch programs similar to the I Love Georgetown campaign last year to community pride Meanwhile recreation director Tom said that his department Is keeping closer tabs on the amount of vandalism caused to town recrentlo property While some of the vandalism Is of a nuls type dumping tables Into Lake or Silver Creek the department calls the police If there Is any damage Mr Shepard said the town has asked for increased patrols through parks and has called on sports groups using fnclli tics to keep an eye out for vandalism Damage lie is so there is less inconvenience groups The students said they not bo eve alcohol a serious role In arguing that lark of supervision and tilings for people to do appears to be a major culprit in fostering the It a out The Centennial School Musical album cut early in May Is for safe now Put together by Cent Senior Public School music teachers Lois and Paul and about 1B0 students the album features the school sen lor choir the Grade vocal ensemble soloists players Its the first album ever produced by the school and it reflects the free FISH CHIPS Skipper Fish Chips stowi Minn brings its total cleaning service to your home for brighter fresher carpets draperies and upholstery -AVAILABLE- Furnishing your home with carpets and upholstered furniture is a major investment especially when you consider today prices Fabrics In your home actually filter 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Real Estate Board issued a letter to Premier Bill Davis opposing his interest free loans to first lime home buyers aimed at stimulating the housing economy and freeing up rental accommodation Courtesy ramp on Times Bidding or welcome fa Croatian Sunday afternoon were Christina 13 of Brampton left and Diane 13 of The two girls arc dancers with the Folk The group Is named after two Croatian missionaries who died for their Christian faith Diane explained Christina and Diane will be dancing at the Croatian Tor Toronto Caravan later this summer If you don catch tbeoi at the Centre JOHN McDERMID MP Overall housing starts in urban areas have by SO per cent from figures last year the Pro gressive Conservative member said Mr McDermid com plained that government policies have scared away Investing in the country about half as much money as was Invested last year DOBRO DOSLI HALTON HILLS white are popular colors among Croatian plus spectators stayed put The weekend performers time both teachers and students gave up through the year to develop must skills worth record There are copies of the record and they arrived Friday at the Mrs Barrager said she is pleased with the of the record and the students performances The record features lar songs like Candle on the Water Annies Song Colour my World The Entertain and Wiling roe Soft ly among others peasant so the folk dancer Sunday afternoon at the started off Croatian Centre on and Winston Churchill Cultural Centre Boulevard were wearing loag and blouse In those color Over men and women stomped and swung cheerfully on an outdoor stage amidst tall tree Although It poured rain the feet kept rhythm and the season of activities at the person admission price the public is welcome to come see colorful ethnic group and other shows on each weekend at the Centre Children under are admitted free Herald photo by Anl Offer Expires June 19th BUY NOW GEORGETOWN OPTICAL as FEATURING FRAMES LENSES GUARANTEED AGAINST PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BREAKAGE 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