Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1982, p. 3

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A TUFIIFnALD 1 Page Domestic car manufactunn in jeo MP sa Jelinek urges resistance to new demands Conrv3live MP Otlo nek warned that recent demand the United Workers union for a per cent wag- increase each year of a Ihreciear con tract would throttle the Canadian industry and make it less un on has not nth federal govern proposal to hold cent this and five per cent Unless the on and management at General Motors and Ford PEP TALK A rookie acting Scarborough athletecancer victim Eric Fryer eventually turned up the obvious choice to play Terry I ox Seen here receiving direction from Ralph Thomas trie teamed how to Imitate Terry gait and took acting lessons from Canadian actress Rosemary Duns more who was specially hired for the challenging task He play some Intensely emotional scenes opposite American actor Robert Duvall star of Apocalypse Now The Great True and The Godfather ABOUT THE HILLS Erosion talks The erosion on Joseph Street in Glen Williams caused by sudden June rainfall of three inches merits discussion at the next own meeting Miller said Wednesday Perhaps a shared conservation effort with Sheridan Nurseries where the mudslide originated from could be explored Coun Miller said Land use concerns Ward Coun Sheldon has expressed concern over it new draft land use policy unveiled at a public meeting in Milton last week by the ministry of natural resources Sheldon fears the percussive powers of lobbyists representing the aggregate Industry whom she believes may mineral protection area top priority extraction in designated areas Georgetown mishap There was damage and a Georgetown woman suffered minimal injuries Aug at m when a southbound vehicle on Main Street failed to stop for the traffic lights at Mill Street and hit another vehicle going through the green light west on Mill Not Enough Time in a Day CONSIDER MAID IN CANADA Complete Residential Cleaning Affordable Prices Bonded and Insured Phone 8773581 FREE ESTIMATES plants reach agreement on a new contract the on has threatened to strike Mr Jelinek Thursday described the union s 11 per cent demand eleven per cent per innum lion increase plus a three per cent real wage increase wholly and appealed to the union to follow the six and five per cent program If the union continues to follow this ruinous course Mr nek d the domestic auto would be courting disaster or to say the least it would be placing itself in severe jeopardy More harm will be done to the automotive industry and to the mem by adhering to the 14 per cent demands than by accepting substantially reduced wage creases because jobs may be lost Mr Jelinek maintained While negotiators arc currently underway workers at Ford or Gener Motors plants In the province would be in a legal position to strike Sept Mr the Conservatives iv affairs spokesman noted that while the government has protectionist auto mport policies to stimul ate the domestic car market the UAW is try to by demanding a per cent increase In a letter to Prime Minister Pierre last Wednesday Mr suggested that the demands might be held in check by exert the leverage the federal government holds in its continuing support of the industry Recently Parliament passed legislation curbing Japanese car imports for the remainder of the year It may be reasonably argued Mr Jelinek maintained that govern protection should not be provided until the auto industry has exhausted Its own capacity to adjust By and Lauretta Mills 877 i915 Clubs reopen With the coming of September various organ rations swing Into action after the summer lull Seniors Clubs arc no exception The Belles and Beam will meet at the Stewart town Hall Monday Sept 13 at 1 m The Blue Triangle will have their first meeting Oct in St Andrew United Church and the Golden Age Bowlers will begin their activities at the George town Bowl Sept 10 at 1 If youarestlll planning on attending the CNE don t miss Booth 13 in the Health and Welfare display in the Canada Pavilion formerly known as the Automotive Building This year marks the tenth anniversary of New Horizons a Federal Program for Senior Citizens In New Horizons received their first request for assistance In publishing a community history Since then over community histories have been published and some ZOO are in preparation Many of these books are featured in the CNE display As a result of our column concerning the transportation crisis in Region in a nor south direction and particularly for friends and relatives wishing to visit Centennial Manor Councillor Johnson brought the matter before Regional Council Mr Oakley the Director of Social Services has informed us through Mr Johnson that any friend family member who wishes to visit the Manor and has no transportation to contact Mr Kaufman the Manor Administrator The Manor has two vans one of which can accommodate wheelchairs While resident trips will receive priority relatives and friends will be accommodated whenever possible We would like to know how many people are 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