April 1 Too much consultation and not enough action Jelinek MP Otto Jcllnck eon llnucs to hound Industry trade minister Herb Gray over Ihe Liberal govern failure to help the a ailing auto Industry The progressive Conserve live parly corporate affairs recently charged in the House of Commons lhat the govern Maureens a contender for scholarship merit lias overextended its consultation and review stage thus postponing under a comprehensive policy to deal Ihc Industry troubles He repeatedly called on Mr Gray to lake immediate action thai would reduce the threat to the automotive industry security posed by Japanese imports thai In the last year alone have increased their share of the sales market by per cent I the llty of the industry during this re tooling stage he urged the minister to develop an oil policy that would protect the industry In lis catch up period and Canadian manufaclur in regaining their fair the Canada Auto ESTATE ST S GEORGETOWN 77d5MSWfc NAMES YOU CAWmWSTt Grade student Maureen McGowan of Held Court in Georgetown Is one of 100 semi finalists across Canada vying for a tion Scholarship The Georgetown District High School student is one of Canadian secondary school students una have applied for the scholarships available will be announced this spring Selection of the finalists winners is based en outstanding achievements In school and affairs excellence ningful work expert The Citizens Scholarship Linda on of America of Concord New as administrator for The Scholarship Program has selected the finalists and will select after receiving additional information Semi finalists who do scholarships will receive Certi ficates of Recognition Funds for The Foun dation are provided annually by a major support program of Inc a Minneapolis based manufacturer of customdesigned products which motivate individuals and recognne achievements in education at athletics