Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 8, 1975, p. 17

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S no fun like snow fun CLEAR THE TRACK Sunday neighbors gathered on snowy hills to Prove that winter isn all bad Snowmobilers were out force at the onderosa trails and the three outdoor skating rinks were enjoyed too Photographer Peter dodged flying saucers to get this picture Philbrook optimistic about economy The Acton Free Press Wed Jan UP DOWN and halfway down are these outdoors enthusiast including bean McVeigh Stan and Gibb After a few month lias oh about his new job and life on Parliament as well as future of Canada I vi enjoyed my first few month in mil have mind the job stimulating and fascinating said Ik lined there Is a tremendous adjustment new MPs must make to linrn their around the workings of Parliament how things are anil ho an can fictivcl to Can development They don spoon feed new P There Is a lot of hard work and you have to find your own way he pointed nut if incline must work harder than he is ever had to work before Ik reports ho is at his office in tin nwrninc and rareh finishes tip before midnight Oik tiling that Ins surprised him takes una lot is Ik mounds of re idmg he must do day watch tin ei MPs and see how very lie Hit new members an with a to work towards Arming the more in stint things lint done so far is his trip representing to eon in and his committee work lr sits on committees in tin areas of Industry trade and ctimmcru affairs and and welfare Hi has worked on pieces of legislation one whuli sets up development ink to help small anadian businesses mil another iw Inch assists in the expansion of export The titer is import to addition he expects to work on new this year I expect an time on my work in the areas will begin to even out and I spend less time working in he area of Industry Trade and Commerce staled Ik added hi is finding his experience In medicine and tht maccuticfil industry in India and Pakistan very useful in Ottawa looking lo 1975 he says there is just too much gloom doom in people s minds about the new vear I am optimistic Sure we have economic problems but it Is becoming Increasingly obvious that will mint out of this in a good position and near the top as compared lo most other countries predicted He the world economy is filing through a funny stage and there arc many ways it might go not necessarily for the worse Or Phllbro ik added just don have as much to about is many seem to think art n as dependent on Hit United States as many think and thtir economy will be a lot worse off than ours should something desperate happen he sunt Philbrook Canada has come through of expansion stability and affluence and really can it to on forever The last JO have just been ton easy and we have depended mostly on good luck little management of the Now what we must do is buckle down In tins period of uncertiinty and produce a lot more good planning manigcment of he asserted Ik pointed out now Is tht lirm to start tuning in and find some ok i our current problems on ourselves by over reading he worried says he is lorlunate he bus a prosperous riding and thus doesn have as many problems in the home riding to work out I just haven had a lot of complaints so far concerning any one irea get the odd one about Unemployment Insurance but that is really just people getting used lo the itions He added lie gets the odd com plaint problems immigration difficulties and income tax questions Probably the biggest problem is small industries who want to ex pi and can t because of a labor shortage has very little unemployment so It is hard for industry to get workers especially unskilled Many are having to import labor Dr noted He called the net had only four Local Incen Program grant requests Only two were deemed Fundable pointed out was for and was handed out ICY MITTENS don t bother three year old Andrew McVeigh Why Because he was tng fun at Fairy Lake Sunday afternoon sliding down the hills on his flying saucer Peter McCusker photographed winter fun CHORTLING IN delight Andrew McVeigh tests the speed of a snowy hill Sunday YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR I RCA Black White Color Stereos and Components and Appliances J Weather has unusually mild lit snowmobiles have been out on the like and skiers found places to go during the boh weeks CHRISTMAS CONCERT at the Christian Reformed Church on Highway 7 featured Calvintttet and Cadets in a combined choir The evening concluded with a gathering of the downstairs It was one of many holiday programs in town BROOKVIUE RECREATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE for tht Ik looks orwird in dome more work in the an i of and In between inn ition and recession Your Horn Decorating PANELAND HOME DECORATING CENTRE 25 StMfes An Milton 8783263 FREE ESTIMATES Thura SPRING PROGRAMS PRFSCHOM PROGRAM TOGA PROGRAM CRAFT PROGRAM and SURVIVAL PROGRAM AGES DATES FEE LOCATION TIME AGES DATES FEE LOCATION TIME AGES DATES FEE LOCATION TIME AGES DATES FEE LOCATION TIME J Years January to March 7 for weeks Brookville Community Hall Monday and Fridays a to a Men and Women January 15 to 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