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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1976, p. 11

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nA LYD EL ¢ is A PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday Sept, 22, 1976 -- 11 ! j 1 News from Greenbank and area by Mrs. Mary Mount Communion services will be ning Oct. 3rd the Greenbank then go to their classes. We There will be no church or held here on Oct. 3rd. S.S. will meet at 11:30 a.m. hope this new venture will Sunday School at Green- Because of the decline in and be part of the Church stimulate a larger atten- bank, Sunday, Sept. 26 as it Sunday School attendance it worship until the singing of dance at S.S. and church. has been decided that begin- the second hymn. They will The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. Harold Latta of Greenbank George Rahm and his fam- and Mr. Walter Welts of ily on their recent bereave- Blackstock who were ment of Mrs. Rahm. among the 1675 Scouters , is Seagrave Anniversary. Gilwell reunion in Acton, 3 Ontario recently. This I ' event is for those who have " completed specific training courses which entitle them to wear the coveted Wooden Gilwell Woggle and beige scarf. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix on > Frid. evening. Remember the card party in the Hall on Friday, Sept. 24. There are a few seats left for the bus trip on Sept. 29 to the Sara Lee Kitchens. d Phone 985-3040 for reserva- tions. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mount attended the wedding of a nephew Dale Mount, in Eto- bicoke on Friday evening. Congratulations to Mr. The anti-inflation program is nearly one be added or subtracted depending on whether a Ad peg Jack Pickioan me ' year old. group had kept up with or fallen behind cost of baby girl. Jack and Karen The program was announced last October living increases before the program began. live in the Diceman house. 14 and the Anti-Inflation Act was passed by More than half of the agreements and settlements There will be a meeting Parliament in December. The goal was to create reported to the Anti-Inflation Board have been i all parents of Sons, a fair and stable economic climate for all of us. within these arithmetic guidelines. A gradual bank Hall on Thurs. Sept. 23 Guidelines were established for the control of downward trend in wage increases has started at 8 p.m. to plan the work prices, profits, incomes, dividends and and it should continue as more Canadians for de eoming year and professional fees. The federal government realize that because of declining inflation, settling ee cont regi hoon , established a policy of spending restraint. The for less won't hurt them. The boys will be having a provinces are supporting the program and are Th ere al ai ns iy Judso iy Paehssek on applying guidelines in areas of provincial g 31: Sept. ho" . . v ; A pretty wedding was mn sch "y oe {it t f th Since the start of the anti-inflation program, solomnized or Sat. Sept. 18 {i lotion o One Hig oy one fai the average Canadian has actually improved 7 the si ge Free Meth GNa-MBAUoN, PION Was 10 ong miciion his or her buying power. This is because lower ols) Chingy Whe y down from a rate of 10.8% to 8% or less. This goal yt a a Jarvis was united in marri i ¢ b h d Still C : di wage increases along with lower price increases age to Margaret Burgeyne 18 going io he I ed, Sill, many A ar have resulted in a gain in real incomes. The real of Calendar. After their e « |» Wg ona about rising Pr ha how ee gain is worked out by taking the actual increase honeyiony FRET fy "i a ik of = dare Hany pn nan tho in earnings and subtracting from it the effects of happy couple will reside at amy Pens. or oy of us, t he Is no " h higher consumer prices. Real i incomes are proba- Reachdale Farm al Green: Sass. The Onis Wi % since : ih start of the bly the best measure of how we're doing, of how rg A iy aliens Progra ios © ol ate-betievoit Mun we were we can manage to pay our bills at home. By this -- _ before because salaries, on average, are spring, real incomes were up 3.6% over last year. he PE peggy keeping ahead of prices, Seagrave on Wed. Sept. 29 determine the Before After at 8 pm. to de Prices First 9 months of 1975 Most recent 3 month penod lor interest in forming a P.T.A. > e compared to the same period in which earnings data available for Greenbank and Epsom . . . the previous year Pas Moy er compared to same Public Schools. Please Last year, sudden and frightening price ffiolinie preuibua yor bring, paper and pens. If increases were happening all too often. By Cron havea you do not attend it wil be i assumed there is no inter- October, 1975, Canadians had experienced 20 MEST EARNINGS noun AvERAGE wssumed tere is months of inflation of 10% or more. No one could (ROUSTRIAL COMPOSITE) A " un- be sure how far the dollar earned one day 14.3% 12.9% nero Chit Doug 1 would stretch the next. The anti-inflation . dy Millan program was brought in to control the rise in one\evening last week. : ® prices, giving Canadians a better chance to -- We are happy to report plan and live within their family budgets. Price arom NREAL Mis. ky Sofie Hoi increases have slowed down. By August, the EARNINGS To a annual rate of increase in the Consumer Pricé 3.0% : cy operation. Index had dropped to 6.2%. Although some Mrs. Mona Mero enter- price increases have to be expected this month tained the ladies of hw ] byterian W.M.S. last and next, the 8% target will surely be met. Pres 5 y Controls on both prices and incomes are Widiesday shatnunn, Mss, eta ask an rs. ero Wa ges part of the reason why the inflation rate is played several selections on ; ha dropping. The co-operation and hard work of the piane, and organ which The anti-inflation program has also helped most Canadians is the rest of the story. We will were enjoyed by the group. to restrain increases in wages, salaries and other soon be moving into the second year of the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond incomes. The Guidelines on compensation allow program, with a goal of lowering the inflation Barry dune hist Borys for a basic increase of 8%, plus 2% as a share rate to 6% or less. Working together we can iro of national productivity growth. Another 2% can reach this target too. Mis. Aleta Leask and Mrs. Myrtle Thomas spent * Friday in Stouffville with " Mrs. Alta Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young spentSaturday in Cobourg with his mother Mrs. J. Young. Mr. Stephen Penter of 3 » Government Gouvernement Toronto was a weekend | of Canada du Canada guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rizs- anyi. Congratulations to Mr. attending the 25th annual ER EE POVRSRTEIIY bg

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