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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1982, p. 2

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I WEEKEND EXTRA Friday June 18 Tough talk but no action MP GONNA DANCE Smiles relief beam from the face of these young girls They took their tint exam at the Academy of Dance From the Halloa Hills School or Dance back row left to right Laura Grothorth dance Instructor Malile McPbee Tracey Kelllngton front Elaine Baker Cara Katie Wlllooghby and Ilealher Itughei won I know exam remits for a while yet Milling the photo are Kb thy Brown and Natalie Puilik Sunday at the dance will be performing on the John Elliott Theatre stage for parenta and friendi Tlckelt at for adnlU and for children are available from Yvonne Oldaker at A wllh the Winnipeg Contemporary Dancers Karen worth will alio be performing She a former pupil or Mrs Cut hay soon avoid weevil By BOB THOMPSON Herald Special The federal government talked lough about altering Its economic before the at Versailles John but Finance Miniate Allan MacEachen has backed off major changes Mr McDcrmid Bramp ton George town MP said from Ottawa the lack of reel ion will worsening of economic conditions The major problems faced by Canadians and those people who invest in this country is that they have lost all in the government he maintained Mr MocEachen after returning from the notion conference in Trance told Ibe House of Commons that he would be financial policies aimed at lowering Inflation before interest rales drop MP The country has over one million unemployed wllh escalating bankrupt Interest rates but the finance minister said steadfast in pursuing his high wage demands I can believe with all the indicators the govern ment isn t going to do thing Mr McDcrmid sold in an interview Mr MacEachen was grilled by both on leaders in the Commons his return from the economic conference Joe Clark Progressive Conservative leader demanded that the federal government bring down another budget in S3 counteract the harmful effects of Ihc financial plan revealed by Ottawa last November Ed Broadbcnt New Democratic Party leader called on the finance minister to present policy ideas for debate in the Commons next week FRUSTRATING Extremely The BramptonGeorge town MP said federal before the con they would make adjustments to the econo mic proposals If United Slates President Ronald Reagan refused to alter his supplyside policies However Mr Mac Eachen on his return only promised to Issue a flnan statement within six weeks which will review government economic pro jections and not change Brampton Timei Staff changes made at Stewarttown PS Herald Special Ha ton farmers have been advised to get their hay cut as soon as possible to reduce damage by the alfalfa weevil Ontario ministry of food and agriculture OMAF representative Henry Stanley said Hal ton crop specialist advised him weevil damage was heavy In four of the five fields tied checked The most effective con trol formers could try now would be cutting as possible he said Usually parasites can the weevil but for some reason that Isn happening in Hal ton this year Staff changes made at Sen lor Public School Tor 1962 Vice Principal Steve with the school for three years now Is trans ferring to E J James Pub lic School In Carole jmrrcntly leaching at Sam SchooUnMJItonwillbethe school new Michael Wall Continued from Page Travel Bureau wherever he performs with his guitar With recordings to date Mr Walls latest album Is called King of the His musical style tends to be country Canadian and he It to early Influences of

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