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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 17, 1982, p. 1

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muffler HOW IN GEORGETOWN Mountain At Spaady You la Somabocty Friday September IT IK Reed says withdrawn le would give Tories dictatorial powers Aggregate plan same old Bill 127 GVAS come celebrate was a bat and sonny and about people up to awing their clubs at the Milton Gel Coaree The Two modern pieces of ambulance aervtce equipment will be In Georgetown Sunday inviting Bandage One an air ambu service will be landing at Georgetown District Memorial Hoapltal about 1130 and everybody welcome to checkout tta Interior As well the public la biYited to the Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service headquarters at Chapel and Guelph Street to poke a bead Into the tenstretcher ambulance that will be arriving about noon Called the Metro Bin became of its size the ambulance usually used during disaster timet The two a are In Georgetown to help celebrate the anniversary open Everyones Invited to drop by look at displays watch emergency demonstrations and dunk In free coffee The open bouse runs from noon to the scene of the George town Votutecr AmbaV- gelf Ambmlance ana has- bands ana wives seen here back at the Chapel Street ball teamed op to meet the the year el the event Herald Ottawa focus on unemployment major breakthrough MP says BOB THOMPSON Special The staggering unem ployment rate may be by the federal shift priority toward Job creation but foods for the programs may be difficult to obtain John If cDermU says Mr Bramp tonGeorgetown HP said week be is encouraged by the reports oat of Ottawa suggesting the federal focus may move from inflation fighting to relieving the high rate of unemployment Mr called the a major breakthrough but cautioned that It would be difficult for the govern ment to find money for Job creation programs Otuwa official bad been steadfast In tainlng the way to an improved economy was through fighting inflation but In an apparent turn around the cabinet revealed it will embark a major program aimed at providing Jobs for some of the million Canada meeting In the Gatmeau Hills with Prime Minister Pierre Trodeau and his ministers would only say there has been a change in policy Mr said be applauded the announce ment because the govern ment finally unemployment By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special The provincial govern ments proposed new aggregate bill appears to be nothing more lhan a minor reworking of the old aggregate bill which was withdrawn prior to the last provincial election said the natural resources critic for the Ontario liberal Party Julian Reed said be received a copy of he text of the promised bill a week ago and so far his Staff has not completed a com parison between this and the former Bill 127 which the opposition forced into committee In 1980 By the time then Resources Mini ster James withdrew the Just before the election a total of Sofar Ottawa has yet to reveal what the employ ment strategy be Cabinet spokesman Gerald Regan alter a The Progressive Con servative MP has been touring Ms riding and pointed out the Canada Employment centre baa been deluged with requests for ployment benefits The number of people collect tag benefits baa more than doubled compared to the same time last year Mr reported NEAR RECORD RATES The unemployment rate across the country has been inching toward record rates the past few months The 132 per cent unemployment rate Is the highest it has been since the depression of the 1930s Mr blames the number of people out of work on poor govern ment performance but on the Nation al Energy Plan Including tailings from mining as aggregate one a definition of the envi ronment a definition of public authorities who will be excluded from obtain ing wayside pita and an Bill would have given the minister virtu ally dictatorial powers on the placing of pits and quarries and Mr Reed said be sees nothing in the proposed bill to change that Our position has ways been that the muni didnt have enough power under the original proposed bill and I see nothing to give them more power in Ibis Mr Reed said Mr Reed said there are five major amendments in the bill one to do with The only encouraging amendment for the public the right of anyone in conflict with the ministry over an aggregate and to seek a restraining order through the Ontario Supeme Court Mr Reed said that might also have a detri mental effect since bo questions whether anyone seeking a restraining order who was proven wrong might then be liable tor any costs Incurred by the issuance of that order That question was one he had no answers on from his legal advisors he said The new bill is to replace the old Pits and Quarries Control Act and was ex ported in the legislature early in the spring Then the government promised it would be available for study through the look of It I suspect it was thrown together In a few hours One afternoon after we com plained about not getting it on time Mr Reed said GOOD FUN FOR A GOOD CAUSE It was all far a good last Satarday whet editor Peal In Oak tank at the Georgetown fan fair and rewrites that saake then- Uvea Heater reporter Chris right fired a few baseballs at Use arm that Us aa did Daw Rewatj advertising Donna Brawn ana Sandra Wilson who htm the task and correspondent Brasses The three throws for 1 price went la cystic fibrosis research Mayer Pete Maritya and John McDonald and Independent collar Hartley Cake look the phage for charily

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