Friday Page 1 Reeds report from Queens Park By JULIAN Following is a partial text of the Lieutenant Governor IS Financial millers and the my In general have been a primary concern throughout the The pressures have been hard on Sustitaed high Inter Ml rales have only d downwards dealt a pari it harsh blow to farmers and home prompting need for supper live measure Low exacerbated the credit faced by live stock producer whose in came account for more than one third of farm Under an emergency plan announced in June the prov ince allocated million for cash payments gee beef producers through ihla hard ship As of Dec I an addition al million Is being made available to cowcalf produc era to help maintain the stabiliiy of the beef Industry In the absence of on adequate ruliona program Among measures token during year meet needs in the housing field were the Ontario neighborhood program the Onl rental construction loan program and the residential advisory program Re ductions in the deferential bet ween rural and urban mine committee consider at lonmcr the winter he government has en Into for purchase of IS per cent of shares of the Sun Company Incorporated other Canadian Investment ill be sough to bring the loci of Canadian ownership of shares in Suncor to SI per cent in the near future The shift rant more tradil lonal industries to new techno logies is making itself felt In certain sectors of econ omy the impact of ibese changes has resulted in harm employee layoffs At the same time the demand In newer areas and particularly In advanced technology skills best year in 1981 especially gains in visits from the United States The report of the royal commiss on on pensions pub lished early this year has received wide attention response has since been pre pared by a select committee of the Legislature with recani rocndalions for ImpJementnt ion proposals Pensioners lower income earners and persons on filed incomes have been granted a new home heating credit protect them against cost using JULIAN rale have been under amendments to Ihe Corporation Act Legislation was passed to enlarge the mandate of the former Ministry of Housing to incorporate municipal affairs A new approach to lion or boundary disputes be tween municipalities it now taw Ttie new Planning Act has second reading and will Our educational Ions have a crucial role to play in helping society to met these changes Two studies by the government last year were published this fall namely the report of the secondary education review project and the final report of the committee on the future role of In Ontario Various programs arc In place forge stronger links between the educational and industrial Tourism In Ontario had Standing committees of the House hue given thorough on to the Ontario Human Rights Code and to new legislation for civilian review of complaints against the police the latter being a pilot project specifically for Metropolitan Toronto The revisions to the human rights code are among the most extensive in Its 19year history and nam include hand capped marital and family status as prohibited grounds of discrimination among other provisions Services for francophone citizens have been markedly Improved The right to use French in civil trials to come Into effect next April 1 will cover per cent of Ontario francophone population Acc ess to bilingual criminal trials Is already available to 100 per cent of the Frenchspeaking population Administration of the gov customer ser vice program is now concen trated In a new service level division of the Minis try of Government Services reinforcing tha continuing high priority of this aspect of gov operations The International Year of Disabled Persons received widespread recognition throughout the community New affecting sev existing government pro grams for disabled persona Included the extension of basic eligibility for family benefits additional attendant care ser vices improved access lo pro vincial parka and revised for sales lax rebates on vehl for use by the disabled economy survey found some optimism By UNLAY Ottawa Bureau of Thrltfrald Second of two parts Despite doom gloom frustration and anger about the Canadian economy there Is an element of optimism Nelson nils While a typical presentation to the task force he headed would express anger frustration and disappoint mcnl it would also say things needn be this way says Mr Out of that would flow statements about what we shouldbedolng what we could be doing There were many positive suggestions says Mr Rlls and these positive suggestions will be included in his report lo the His report should be public by the time Parliament gets back lo work Jan What I want to Include In the report arc solutions to the problems With luck hope to be able to provide the framework Tor an industrial strategy for the country the regions and the provinces that reflects the realities of the Ms and 90s as opposed to the and 60s I think most of whatever industrial strategy political parties have lends to reflect the past as opposed to the present or the future Canada has some obvious advantages such as energy resources and national resources that it ought lo be capitalising on says Mr We got obvious advantages over Korea or Japan says Mr Why t It come together His report ho expects will also deal with inflation and monetary policy There are two ways to fight inflation says Mr but Canadians have only heard about one way high Interest BLUDGEONED We been bludgeoned with that he says and high interest rates have forced Canadians to back We ve done that admirab ly We re starting shrink now But it stopped inflation A number of people told the task force there Is another way to fight inflation says Mr Riis and that is to increase productivity His report says Mr will be one voice government will have to either ignore or use to change Its mind People know what should and what could bo done to Improve the economy and Mr worries that If nothing Is done economy is going to get a lot worse And if the economy becomes worse he thinks low and order will start to break down that there will be civil disobe dience It not going to conn on a major scale because Cana are who they are The task force heard on a number or occasions that communities which had had violent crimes had started experiencing them Mayors and aldermen attributed this in part to the difficult economic situation says Mr CHURCH 1 This Weekend DIRECTORY 1 attend the Church of your Choice ST GEORGES HOLY CROSS ANGLICAN CHURCH ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FitaDmCM 00 a Book Ftflw flamy term Sun Bam 00 a Piiyw MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST A WW GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Edwin MMANUEL Main St EVERY SUNDAY LUTHERAN CHURCH Good Music WINDSOR ROAD ten Pater Rath Huh Supervised Nursery AT CAROLE STREET 11 00 arc Morning Semes 9 SundtySehool WEEKLY Bibb Study HEY ServlM Ladles Cones Hour Sunday School DO Wednesday Pity Meeting Tons Recreation Boys Gels Clubs CHURCH SERVICE CALL Missionary GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Ql 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