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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 22, 1982, p. 16

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ragtMtmtEXKKDmxnArMM7OttAirnau report from Queens Park By REED JOB CREATION The provincial treasurer hat indicated that the government is In the of studying jobcreation plant all hough It has no inten tion of moving until it sees what action the federal government will take He believes that Ottawa will act soon to stimulate the economy and to create jobs and that Joint feder al provincial program would be a good solution Libers leader David Peterson has cited pro vincewide layoff figures which are nearly two and a half times as Urge as last year and has reminded treasurer that when he first brought in his wage restraint program he said it was he first step and the first step only lie asked how long we have to wait for the second step Job creation Noting that he treasurers public sector restraint program differs in many key re spects from that of the federal government he asked why the treasurer would not follow bis own example now and do some thing about the people who will be facing the bleak est winter In memory ON DOCTORS When asked by David Peterson to report on the Ontario Medical reaction to reques from the provincial intends to gradually the of proper ty which it has amassed over thirty years of expro priation and This land bank has coat the people of Ontario about million and is present held by the Ontario Land Corporation Reacting to the news of the proposed sales David JULIAN REED government to practice wage restraint lythetrcasurerreplled I was not there I not privy to It and I cannot answer Its difficult to understand why the would not be a wore of what transpired in this Instance and Mr Peter son remarked Frankly It is a shocking comment that the Premier would not invite the treasurer to a meeting like thai Thieves hit 3 safes Three break ins early Sunday morning are believed to have been done by he some people Hall on regional police also suspect more than one person was involved The Guelph Street Dairy Queen was entered through a rear washroom window The store safe was broken into and cash removed The Regent Cos Bar booth was entered after thieves brake a side door glass panel Attempts to break into a Door safe failed and nothing was taken There was THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OFHALTON TAKE NOTICE that the Council for Ihe Regional Municipality of at meeting 020 passed the following Resolution WHEREAS there is a concern In the Region particularly Hills and Milton as per the public meetings of October 6th 7th and 1962 regarding the proposed Mineral Aggregate Policies and Designation in the Regional Official Plan and O P A 6 THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED 1 THAT proposed Regional Plan Ammendment No and further consideration of the Official Plan Policies Designation and Maps dealing with Mineral Resource Aggregate In the Regional Official Plan be deferred pending final approval of the Niagara Escarpment Plan and the aggregate policies and designations contained therein THAT a delegation consisting of the Regional Chairman Mayors and Chairman of the Planning and Public Works Committee arrange meetings with the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing and Minister of Natural Resources to discuss the proposed Regional Aggregate Policies including need urgency and to seek endorsement of the deferral pending of the Niagara Escarpment Commission Plan 3 THAT Staff take the appropriate action to advise the pubflc accordingly Therefore contrary to tha previous public notice tn or Mineral Aggregate Policies and Official Plan Amendment No 6 will NOT be discussed at the Planning and Public Works Committee meeting of Wednesday David J Variey Regional Clerk of the Legislature that he interest alone on these controversial land purchases amounts to some million annu ally The land bonks have been an absolute boon doggie he said The interest clock Is ticking and when you factor in all the costs well probably be looking at It billion in property costs for virtual no value to the Ontario public GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING Its been strongly recommended by Liberal MPP for St Catharines James Bradley that the provincial government should set a good example in this period of restraint by cutting its million advertising budget by per cent He pointed out thai the government is the budgets be cut to the bare bones In nonessentials The treasurer has stated that ministers have been advised to reduce adver tising budgets aa part of a million budgetary cut for Ibis fiscal year although no specific ad vertising budget cuts have been imposed ROAD DEATHS According to the mini stry of transportation and communications the death rale on Ontario high ways decreased in to Its lowest level in more than a quarter of a eon- Ate for the first time that period the dm of provincial highways declined Traffic deaths declined to 1 443 from Mt in 19M and at the same time the number of kUo- travelled dropped from billion in that year to 70S billion In IBM However the years fata lities among motorcyc lists increased some IS cent from Bl in to in 1961 the highest figure since when motor cyclists died There was an Increase of the percentage of fatal automobile accidents involvtng drinking driv ers to 32 per cent in from per cent previous year SUustk show hat of an the drivers killed In aeddents per cent bad been drinking According to ministry figure for ItU gem and drivers who were not wearing sealbeUs are times as likely to be killed In an accident than those who have buckled the belts PUBLIC HEALTH A group of nurses from the Niagara Region told the Legislatures Social Development Committee that the government is entrenching oldfashioned costly medical policies in Its public health reform thatttMbmaiWeatsanor authority la baaed on supremacy of J the doctor aver other professionals and fosters medicines vested Interest in solely curative goals In a brief to the Com mittee the nones stated that public health nurse and other advocates of health and prevention have not been given equitable recognition and protection by the bill Two examples cited of nurses being capable of doing a better job than doctors were healthy baby and immunization clinics CAP TAL FORr- CAPITAL FORD CAP TAL FORD damage to the booth In Glen Williams hit the Apple Products shop on Main Street Entering the premises alter breaking a south side washroom window thiev moved a pound safe out of doors and removed cash from it We Must Sell Eight Trucf By October 31st I So that we may clear our stock were I selling all our trucks at Fords invoice cost Example 50 Explorer Cylinder Mirrors Reg Gas Cloth Seats Automatic Pin Slriplng Power Steering Heavy Duty Shock Power Brakes Radial Tires Radio Wheel Covers Bumpers Much Much More YOU C 8776928 IBP 361 GUELPH ST FORD SALES LTD GEORGETOWN THE BEST DEAL It A CAPITAL DEAL CAPITAL FORD CAPITAL FORD CAPITAL FORD

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