Geor Chambers socialism is ruining Canada Tory says Warning IS I By CHRIS AAGAARD Herald SUtr Writer An dm the tic Canadian elec Is allowing our perils mentary democracy to lapse llberBlsociaiistgulded leadership a Conservative MP and small business expert told members of the George town Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday night at its annual general meeting Minister of small business and industry In the short lived Joe Clark administration two years ago VancouverCapll ana MP Ron Huntington ex plained to chamber members at the North Halton Golf and Country Club that Prime Pierre Trudcau pursuit of corporate state has literally changed the meaning of democracy in Canada now have a guided form of democracy like they have In the trade unions Mr Hunt ington said With the Rand Formula which trade union Ism once ardently fallowed leaders used to have the permission of tho rank and file members while negotiating agreements he explained This is no longer the case in Canada The attitude now seems to be we were elected to lead and lead we will Federal government pur chases of private businesses through Its crown corpora tions as in Canada s of Husky Oil threaten the free trade mark Mr Huntington said an exhausting and counter productive struggle between political collectivism and vidualism This Is very very serious and in terms of freedom a deadly struggle he warned The struggle is between those forces who want to collectivize the state and those who want individualism to survive Too many people pay little regard to the philosophy of change which lies behind the Liberal government To me the Liberals under the big and big red maple leaf are no longer liberals but socialists They no longer defend the Individualism which was once the cornerstone of the lion of democracy Mr Huntington called on Canadians to stop taking their freedom and individualism for granted and expressed con that if the Incumbent Liberal regime an official coalition he perceives Chamber af Commerce members last Wednesday annual general dinner at Ihe North Golf and Coon try Club were advised that govern men I collectivism threatening free Irade system in Canada The warning came from Coniervalivc MP Ron Huntington once the minister for small buslnesi andinduitrylnIheshortlWedJoeClark government two years ago Mr Ilnnllngtoa left talked to several members following his speech Including clockwise from left Mr and Mrs Wall Mayor Pete Pom troy and I la I ton- Bur I MPP Julian Reed challenged Canada free trade system will remain addressed The electorate he said must look beyond each election and start talking about long term goals for the country inludlng securing a future for free enterprise The government and the NDP say the expanded role of government In our everyday lives is good for us Mr Huntington said But they are attacking the business community and those who make it work The evidence of their attack la in the current Penrice is pleased with Chamber efforts Georgetown Chamber of Commerce president Doug is pleased with the chamber s Involvement in a number of programs this year he told members at the organization annual meeting last Wednesday The chamber he said Is awaiting next spring bus I rectory now being prepared by the local Jaycccs It is also preparing to hnve new Welcome to Georgetown signs erected at the community a cost and entrances featuring symbols of the service clubs which function here Referring to recent deve lopments in the on a business development department Mr said he was pleased to see the forma ion of a regional business advisory commit tee or which Mayor Pete and local Insurance salesman Rick West are members Other business concern the chamber Includes the bus ness improvement area study presented before a public meeting last week and the adjustment to the town official plan proposal Coun Pom Sheldon who heads the towns official plan task force will be the special guest at the chambers next meet Chamber meetings arc held at the North Halton Golf and Country Club the first and third Thursdays of each month Chamber members are also planning the Business of the Year Award dinner scheduled tentatively for late January or early February free market system It inevitable that liberal Ism leads to radicalism radic leads to socialism and socialism always leads to diet Mr Huntington also attack the Ontario Conservative Government million or IS per cent purchase of Sun cor Oil shares and questioned the value to Canadians of having a large percentage of Canadian newspapers owned by huge publishing organiia lions A free society la only strong as its private sector is outside government he ex plained adding that young Canadians may have lost the opportunity to have a mean Ing and rightful place in life because of a hindered free market In fact he said they may have lost faith In the free market system and capitalism entirely Commenting briefly on the charter of rights proposal on which much of the nation current constitutional Ills stem Mr Huntington like the Idea Once you start spelling out rights you start denying the other unwritten and fund omental rights he said SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday November Crank calls but no worries as hunters bag 171 deer The fourday deer hunt which hod WO shotgun and muzzleloader carrying hunt combing the rural area last week lived up to the ministry of natural resources expects MNR district Nan Till reported Tuesday that slain deer passed Ihrough four check stations during Ihe ministry sanctioned hunt aimed at re ducing the deer population In a mile area Including parts or Hal on Flamborough Puslinch and South Roaming deer herds hod been blamed for depleting area crops and orchards Hunt quoins were filled during hunt last Monday through Thursday it all areas except Ms Till said there were only two trespassing complaints by properly owners but no char were laid The hunters licensed specially for hunt by a ministry lottery with MNR requests to bring their catches to ministry checkpoints Ms Til added Offclals were thus able to further estimate the size and quality of the deer population Much to tho dismay of local formers checkers found the bagged deer well fed The largest deer killed was a 225pound buck brought Into a checkpoint north of Hamilton White most farmers and some other properly owners welcomed the hunters last week No Hunting and No Trespassing signs had been posted around many privately owned lands A group called Action Volunteers for Animals distributed about 1 signs to ward off unwanted hunters arguing even as the hunt got underway that it Is A leading opponent of the hunt was Milton regional Coun Bill Johnson who personally distributed many of the signs Mrs Johnson who shores husband concern over the sanctioned hunts told The Herald that number of during the fourday hunt gave them an idea of the scope of Ihe controversy While endorsing the claim that no charges were laid against hunters Mrs Johnson said many property owners phoned to complain that hunters were using despite No Trespas sing signs They asked what should bo done but in a 11 cases were reluctant lo call police Other callers to the Johnson home were pranksters Mrs Johnson said some of them quite nasty While one Bar asked if their num was a source for venison recipes another called the A third prohunt caller asked Milton Mayor Gord Kranli to tell Mr John son he had just shot a deer behind the Johnson property which Mrs Johnson said is also posted with sf Blue Triangle bazaar The Blue Triangle Club will hold Its Bazaar Nov IT from noon to 3 30 p Afternoon tea be served and Will cost per adult and SO cents per child The bazaar will also include baked goods crafts and a white elephant table Plan lo visit the bazaar at Road South For further Information phone St Stephens quilt winner Winner of a draw for a quilt made by the ladles of St John a Anglican Church In was Miller of Ontario The draw was part of the church a annual Christmas bazaar held Saturday 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