Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 12, 1967, p. 9

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harley to halton weekly observations by dr harry harlay mp for hilton mim toe government bu sur vived its first vote of noncon jrdenco in the resumed session it did this fairly easily wih mine assistance from two mem bers of the opposition o ndp and one social credit and despite the vote of one liberal against the joyennnenl at the presenftrmi ther are four ac uities in thahoue of commons and in effect that benefits the government as the majority 3 f the vacancies are in the op position the vote itseh was of confidence in the government and was based on housing pol lct t should explain that a vote of nonconfidence in the government while based usu ally on one subject means non- confidence in their ability to govern if the government los- as such a vote it does not mean the government his to change its policv on that particular tobjeet it means that the gov eminent has to resign and call a general election in effect therefore a nonconfidence motion is a call for defeat of the government and a general election it is not a simple mt ter of criticism of any particular tent policy the parliament of cana da has since gone on to study the budget presented last june the minister of finance noted that expo has hud a very fav ourable influence on our bal ance of payments and exchange position in addition tourist at tractions during our centennial celebrations have helped great deal the minister has asked for a voluntary restraint on prices and costs he has said the federal government is re ducing its expctmltures greatly and has asked for other levels of governments and people gen erally to do the same tfe noted thp federal gov ernment has reduced its pro posed expenditures for next year by 650 million and ex peels the savings will be increa sed further the scale of bor rowing if provincial and munic ipal governments has actually exceeded that of the federal government this year and even more so last year it is hoped other governments will be en abled to reduce their expend hires as well for the next week the consideration of the budget will continue and will be punctuated by three votes at intervals of two days based on opposition amendments to the budget examinations for hunting hire georgetown lawyer in acton drainage dispute a georgetown lawyer fred helton has been engaged by acton to represent the town in their lakevlew subdivsion ctormwater drainage problem mr helson was faired after two acton solicitors declared a conflict of interest council previously complained to contractors building houses cbout alleged hooking into the sewage system to dispose of ex cess water and threatened to take legal action builders said they could not get mortgage money unless serines and drains went into sanitary sewers the onus for thk oboroitown hffrald thursday oct 12th 197 page 9 disposing of the- excess they claimed lay on the town mavor lrs duby said he chock cd with the central mortgage and housing and they said no i such regulation as claimed by builders existed any agree ment was up to the parties con cemed town and contractor all 11 houses concerned in the dispute arc unoccupied but some councillors ucrc concern ed about houses already occup ied wh ch ma also have illegal j onncctions to the sanitary wcr we were finallv able to get legal aid lets take advantage of it said the mayor district news at a glance orangevtlle annexation proceedings will soon be under way in orangeville at a recent meeting council approved a mo tion from councillor mac maude that a by law be introduced to annex 4000 acres orangeville presently covers 1750 acres acton highway 25 between acton and milton is receiving a new coat of asphalt this week workmen are working from the main intersection in acton tooth toward 15 sideroad a bpeyaide the entire highway will be resurfaced to the point where it meets highway 401 bockwood rockwood trail btders held a fall show in rock wood park recently good wea ther prevailed and 35 horses and riders took part in 17 clas aes and games for both juniors and seniors contestants were asked to lead saddle mount and ride their horses in various testa mlton uilton launched a provincewide campaign monday to measure support for assump tion by the province of 100 per cent of the cost of education hilton electors this december will be polled on whether they think the province should take rer the total cost fergus construction is pro ceeding en a new seven million dollar copper rolling mill in fergus the 100000 square foot plant will complement noranda copper mills ltd extensive tt reaches capacity production it 1 wol employ about 100 people brampton a total of 500 vucbroeeded homes could be available in brampton at the end f next year if the money is available local builders car death development revealed this week the homes are units in a sevenbuilding complex atcmurchy avenue north oakvhjle for the second time in a week drug thieves were foiled from pulling off a sudor theft the break in at the hopedale plata pbarmacy leads tewn police to believe drug thieves are still working in the area three medical bags con tabling drugs heistcd last week from doctors cars the dm tore manager said the thieves were probably scared off by a necessary game birds some ontario sportsmen mis takenly believe that a canada migratory game bird hunting permit can b presented to lic ence issuers as proof of exper iencc the department of lands and forests fish and wildlifr branch wishes to emphasize that a previous hunting licence or a certificate of competence is the only proof which a licence issuer can legally honour a certificate of competence from a hunter safety instructor will be asceptable until nct december 3lf after this date prospective hunters will bc required to successfully coin plete written and practical ex animations to qualify for a lie ence appointments for examinat ions mav be made by forwarding an application for a hunting licence examination to the nearest lands and forests dis trict office these forms arc available from department of ficcs and licence issuers there is a 3 00 examination fee payable prior to the ex inaaon previous instruction or study will be helpful lo obtain a passing mark hunter safety officers explain courses are oo- tainable from qualified instruc tors a list of the instructors may be obtained from lands and forests offices in the dist net in which the applicant re sides smil fee why in the world didn t i foil try to keep out of jail harry i did try and was ar i rested for resisting an officer jims steering service wheel alignment wheel balancing ceewe brake srv ceo opatrs mark st v villlsm 77 smile i don t want any of your hp said the dentist as he pre pared to pull the tooth ilvers salutes the prince edward island delegates seven men represented prince edward island at the 1864 quebec conference that wrote canada s con stitution four from the island s ruling conservatives party and three from the liberal opposition for a f- v weeks that october these old political enemies did what their counterparts across british north america wfere doing dropped old feuds and worked together to help build the new confederation but for the island political unanimity did not last long enough no sooner did the delegates get home than fighting broke out among them across party lines on the question of confederation conservativa attorney general edward palmer omed with liberal leaders george coles and a a macdonald to oppose pei s entry into the confederation they had helped set up while liberal edward whelan joined the con servatives t h haviland and premier j h gray arid provincial secretary j h pope in promot ng the new dominion coles and the liberals argued that the t ny prince edward island would receive hardly any representation in the central government and the province would be swallowed up in a gigantic canadian organizat on that would pay no attention to the islanders interesls so effective was the argument that the attempt to en ter confederation was defeated on the island but the confederation is t j were not ready to give up the cause of confederation wrote whelan in the charloftetown examiner happily does not depend on the will of the small politicians o the small islaad of prince edward island if the cause be fought with suc cess on the mainland its consumnation cannot be de layed through trie petulance of this little place whelan was right six years after the bna act went into effect canada offered an arrangement thar proved to the islander the central government col represent them as well es its other citizens and prince edward island entered the dominion that seven of its own sons had helped to create the commerce has it on nonchequing savings accounts youll receive your interest paid semf- annually on your mlnlmummonlhry balance and a commerce non- chequing savings account is just what it says you cant wnte cheques so there is less temptation to spend your sav ings before you reach your goal of course you may make withdrawals if you havb a regular sav ings account at the com merce you get 3vi interest with chequing privileges but now you can also open the n on chequing savings account canadian imperial fc bank of commerce robin skuce now for fulltime representation a wellqualified leader education director the united completely bilingual active nations association of canada energetic and knowledgeable minister teacher community no conflict of interest voice worker of the voters action now government second mortgages to end the housing crisis aid to industry to combat air and water pollution justice and valueforvalue in expropriation laws 80jo governmentpaid education costs to relieve property taxes price review board to police spiraling consumer costs quality teaching and equal opportunity in education economies to trim 25 million annually from cost of government on oct 17th elect robin skuce liberal georgetown liberal headquarters 232 guelph street telephone 8775364 mibushfd ir tt poim imf campaign committh dr hay hatuy mj churman

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