Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 31, 1977, p. 3

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Quebec will not separate economy puts PQ in heat Quebec will not separate The economic situation will catch up with Levesque The Party will be defeated at the after election These prediction were made by Everett in a speech to the Brampton South Rotary Club on Monday Quebec a worsening economic picture baa sparked criticism of a leadership Biggs quoted from a story In last months Ottawa Journal He promised Justice and a strengthened economy for his province but he continues to pound the drums of language and separatism hoping the Issues will continue to attract the headlines and distract the people Biggs said A Gallop Poll published In July would indicate that his strategy is not being totally successful Biggs pointed out The economy and inflation were prime concern to per centofthenation and to per cent of the Qucbecers but Unemployment ran second with the national average showing per cent and pci cent In Quebec National unity and separatism were well down in third place interesting only 16 per cent of the population nationally and 17 per cent of Quebec population B ggs condemned the way politicians both Inside and outside Quebec have tried to use notional unity and the language question to distract the public for the real Issues of the economy and uncm ploy m en The seeds of discontent were in Quebec from the beginning he said The traditional education system in the province did not prepare young for the In needs of the This is why the English were able to dominate senior Although individuals admit ted this privately and the Parent Com miss on on Educa Region legal opinion sought on Glen wells Hal on region has delayed action on a request for water by Glen Williams res dents pending a legal op The 37 residents of Karen Drive Alexander Confedera tion Beaver and Erin Streets have been on temporary water supplies since water wells in the area dropped to low levels Herald found Often an editorial staff of a newspaper wonder what happens to their product once It Is distributed lo he public When this staff learned George of Kay Grocery on Street had a edition or he Herald we marvelled that Mr had saved a copy However Mr explained he t kept such a copy His son law found a copy of the paper when he was helping renovate he outs do of bis home by tearing off the side porch Mr Bernard mid granddad had placed an ad with the Herald that edition about wood for sale granddad had a in those days he said The paper was used for insulation in he side of the porch All papers that he found Including editions or the Toronto Star and Toronto Sunday Morning ore coming apart after having being folded for so many years or became polluted Ruby Doell of Karen Drive told the commltece he lack of water in the area wells curred fallowing the star of consume on of water and se wer services in a on nearby Mayor Tom Hill stressed hat the nstalla of services for the nine- ho me subdivision is a preserv requirement by the on He also cautioned that the cost of Install water to the homes by low wells would have to be pa for an should not be lev Georgetown res dents who art requ red to pay for works projects on a charge Are you NEW TO TOWN or hove you moved nto a new home HOUSEWARE TS and on it Georgetown Joan at 8774812 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Robert H Cranfield DC CHIROPRACTOR Mounts Rd South FOR APPOINTMENT CALL ROY H EVANS D C Chiropractor PROFESSIONAL PRINTING FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS THE HERALD CHIROPRACTORS G W CorbettDC CHIROPRACTOR Ml Street PHONE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Goebelle Wagner no So on Coo if L7G R EOipsham Limited Surveyors- Consulting 16 Mo I S Hilton H Gun Onto 4161877 157 recognized it publicly make much propaganda with it Instead they turned on Los Anglais and the Canadian Confederation as the scapegoat White the English be held responsible for the archaic educational system In the province many of them were guilty of an extremely toward the he said There was lack of understanding and Lommunicationonboths des A Gallop Poll done last month Indicated that only per cent of the surveyed favored special status for the province per cent were per cent were opposed Biggs He eels that referendum will be held but sir rules apply to the way it is con ducted He out that the government will have to give equal financial help and equal opportunity for presentation not because of the r extreme sense of fa h because Ilia the way can control massive intervention J and otherwise from the federal government and ind twrters of separatism Mr Biggs retired from his position with the Ontar m of the April I or to that he a of culture He seek the Progress vi Conservative nam on or he newly formed federal ding of Brampton Georgetown THE HERALD Wednesday Page CHILDRENS SHOES for backtoschool BUSTER BROWN SAVAGE SHOES BUSTER BROWN SHOES NORTH STAR LEATHER JOGGERS OFF All Sizes AH Widths Junior Size to Teenage Miss Site Youth Size 8 INTRODUCING TO BY REPEATED REQUESTS WE NOW STOCK THE FAMOUS BUSTER BROWN CHILDRENS STOCKINGS m ENDS SEPT WE HAVE THE STYLES FOR 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