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The Liberal, 11 May 1972, p. 22

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THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario. Thursday. May 11. 1972 Trade Board Independence Needs Effort 22 Danson Tells HII Gormley Neighborhood Notes CORRESPONDENT: MRS. CHAS. MILSTED - PHONE 887-5445 By HAL BLAINE Ido, Governments cannot and of the requ1rement under the? THESE THE REALITIES profit is a bad word. for it is Nl‘iflhht‘rht‘f‘d NONE Ruth Gooding of Gormlcyi is Cos e1 Fnl‘. ~ . . “If we tCanadiaHSI want to shouldn't try to make business tax reform legislation that 9070‘ “The decision of Canadians to only with profit that we can “15599 H8761 Johnson and 'icndinc lli days in Toronto to andpthe HANIDSINETII‘SEEZT‘iigi‘? 31min Blethzfrii tin gm“ survive more independently. we judgmentsâ€"it is neither fair to of pension funds must be invest- switch their TV dials to .\l'(‘Ill€ measure our effiCicncy and Susan Johnson hai‘e Triurncd he with Heather during this and promises to be a realle ygutrfimfi ta-ttetn 9i Hw‘e ("Kai haVe 10 Set Up 0” 0hr behindsi'he “HICiaIS “or effICiem'” said Ed in Canadian Equhlesv” Said Bunker. GM 51113”. Laugh-1h 01‘ I‘ave the funds mailable for ri'hm 3 “‘0 “99k hOhda." 1h Df‘l'md. Splendid musical evening I Chiirch l‘Ctah iieektftide Bish- and put our energies into thoseithe local MP. jDanson. Sesame Streer rather than Illl‘ihpl- de\.clopmem and self. Florida Church News Heise Hill Senior Women's op ErneZtchwaim of Duhtroon areas we want to control".‘ “Private sector management “Some, but certainly not all. .lalna or the Tommy Hunter sufficiency Paul (‘rowder of Richmond Plan to attend the :ospcl Sewing Circle met all da\' Tues: and D]: by} Buicher of Barney Dansom MP York North,professionals should be retained of these groups are vultures Show: our individual eagerness "It is ill gained or e.\(‘0>.\1\(‘ Hill Imlidaicd with his :rand- himr. sin: at Heise Hill Bl‘CIIl- day at the home of Misses \IaEv lemon ~ove1 aCal'fornia were told a special general meetingcn contract to make the Judg- looking for either spectacularto pick up Time. Life Look profits which are an] In nine narcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest rcn in Christ Church at 7pm and Adeline Reaman. ‘ I ghost 5 yak r‘ duli the 1-“. of. the Richmond Hill Chamberments Within the gliideliheilgrow'th situations or highlyor Vogue. rather than less dependent dcvcinpnwnt Earl“ Sunday. This will feature the About 40 young people from Emt p e S rng of commerce April 26, at the.They ha\e a greater instinct foi'iprofitable situations where the Macleans, Saturday Night or the real e\ il will be lack of Max HaZC‘I wont Sunday with ""“""""‘ ‘ ’ " ' i ' ‘Qv » â€"- Aâ€"â€"â€"i Summit Golf and Country Club. the. marketplace and the goodfowner has made it and wants Chatelaine â€"~ those affect the profile his son and dauzhtcr-in-law, s Danson said the way t0‘oncs are more likely to make,out. The CDC could take cultural influencesâ€"these are, NEW FEDERAL PROGRAMS .\ir. and Mrs. Derek Hazel. and get busy is to concentrate on less banker-like decisions. Pri\'-,equity positions in these groups the realities_ “with this m mind_ the family of Kingston. -' financing and developing our‘ate management can also do to give them greater SCOPE to} “Not President Nixon. nor his Federal Government has rc- Dhlii'las John-90h ha‘ (‘nmp- *' own small Canadian businesses 1 he necebsal‘y guiding 3M1 hand-take risks and to have at least predecessor. nor those who will cently introduced two new pro- de. ity of Toronto where he maj- make these while assuring native financing‘holding sometimes necessary to to keep growing from being lost owners. to He said control means difâ€"‘and. in the long run. less cost-i enterprises best exp foreign a company. loit the development of I'm convinced that ,this would be more effective ferent things in different sec- ly,“ said Danson. tors and sometimes at differen times. Danson said the message he. PresidentE visit from the Americans on the mat- ter of their heavy influence on Canada was. “Do what you want or must for gosh sakes. but you, aren't an underdeveloped na-I tion. You‘re big boys now. You have the resources. abilitY. edu-‘ cational levels and infrastruc- tures to make things the way U.S. Ottawa during recent got N ixon‘s you want them. Go ahead . . and good luck. back!" WE CAN’T “COP OUT" “While that is something of an oversimplification." said the Get off our CHANGE SPEECH TOPIC The topic of Danson‘s speech by prior arrangement l‘iave been the government‘s plans for changes in the Com- petition Act. abandoned this topic when he talked with the minister and found a new government state- ment on this legislation was immediately pending. The new statement was still secret and it wouldn't have been any use going over the old material when it was going to be sub- stantially changed. he said. Danson went into some. fur- ther detail on what he thinks should be done to promote Canadian-owned small business I i was to‘ But he said he. grams which. while modest. are significant. The main problem with small business is lack of‘ adequate management skills and lack of working and ex- pansion capital. Those PI‘O' .grams begin to approach the imanagcment problem." said MP Danson. some leverage to keep them on‘follow him, .3 Canadiah'Oi‘iEMEd SPif ih-Icisions or appreciably influence ItereStEd COUTSG"~ ,them." York North MP Danson I BILLIONS INTO ECONOMY ‘told the Richmond Hill Chain- "It might seem an anachron- her Of Commerce. Iism, but one of the greater in-I "There are areas where ITS. Icentives to business in Canada government decisions do affect and the programs to which‘us. however. and they tend to .businessmen are most vocal in eliminate our freedom of their opposition are welfare choice." he said. , "Onc program covers the programs and unemployment in- “There will always be com- costs of n0n_p1~0fit management surancc. plus those policies petitive. as well as CO-OpGl'aLIVe‘irajning programs {01- business, which keep middle income issues. The Choice Of theThe second provides manage-, taxes high, such as tax cuts fortAlaSka Pipeline and OCeahimcnt. consulting scr\'iCCS on a lower income groups and old‘tanker route. as opposed to Bipartially subgldizpd ham age pensions. These are pour- MackenZie Valley pipeline torithrough both the private and ing billions of dollars into the example. But these are notlpuhhc sectors This latter is economy. done to ConsciOUSly restrict “Such a pilot basis to begin withi “The initial benefits go io‘even though that might be theiriand, in my up“; too "hlickrv those who need them most. and'consequence. for whom it is immediately dis- “A more hopeful example isimajor immediate itnpacl‘ hut, it posable income. It goes prim-What 0f DOIluiion in the Grt‘aijts a beginning. i arily for food. clothing and Lakes system where we haveI “This is something I've hem. shelter and finds its way right reaCIied agrecmcnl 0n a 1178101‘ at work on for three years and program to co-operate in clean-31 am really glad to see some into the marketplace â€"- allow- . ‘ ing up this waterway, which so progress“. said Danson. ing that marketplace to react I orcd in music Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Cam- pey and Stephen were Sunday Icted his studies at the L'nivcrs- 6 guests of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Cam pey of Trent on. Mrs. George Duncan of Dun- , dalk visited this week with her ; Mrs. Charles Milstcd. Mr, and Mrs, James Trant of ‘ Fonthill spent several days with their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. ‘ Mrs. Ken Baker and ‘ntcces. Mrs. Allan Doner and 1' i, infant son. Bradley. have arrived home ' from York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. Seems when a car goes out of control on Don Mills Road. a boxes. Three mail boxes and posts were demolished during, IMm'Sc in Concept to haw any good target for attack is mail i the early hours of Saturday _' morning in front of Rev. Alvin : Wingcr's home. The two occu- ' pants of the car were hospital- York North MP. “it is in large into Canadian'OWHEd bigger at its freest and best. This is much affects both of tis and the) “What is sometimes not ap- 12m measure true . . . but it isn’t all busmess. ‘ pretty evident by the current Quality of our existence." saidlpreciated in government is that. Mm Hpather Christilaw has ' that eaSY- we hi“? to e‘tlher 1' t fstrength of business. in spite DanSOn. ‘tlle smaller businessman ismndergone flu-tho]. surgery in e M cut ourselves off from realty.I tinder the superiiSion 0 of unacceptably high levels of EASY DAYS OVER lusuahy “9d down .runnlng the‘wenesley Hospitai. Toronm herp‘ accept contlnglpg enema] m- pméte seam: managgmingqprol- unemployment". said DahSOh- “My impression. from theIShOP. SOiiiCiimeS domg 0T SUPQI"‘I~ler rootn number is 408. Her “ 2* It)": " f-luence' or. Jam the prqdu-c- feSSlgpals'. sald we ‘0‘. 9;“ "These Programs are far official talks and speeches and VlSinE-Z his own engineering- aClflmother Mrs. Tom Christilaw of . “r tive competitive world as it 15. MP, 1 would like t0.599 ‘3” N from perfect and this is a con- personal conversations with 1112 as sales manager. 01‘ Ofit’n,Blind River (the former Mrs. -., We cant have all the good and a more open Industrial .DeVEI' cem in both government and members of the American the sole or most effective salesâ€"i . none of the bad, although there is a happier medium which is can assure to a reasonable extent that we can function distinctive- What we can't possible. acceptable and ly as Canadians. MP Danson said government isn't the kind of machinery to be used to foster beâ€" cause lts too restrictive. timid bureaucracy Canadian owned control and lengthy in procedure. opment Bank policy or. perhaps better. a system of government guaranteed loans from banks. based on the recommendation of the management consultants. Again. I wouldn‘t want to hear to expect 90 failures or stand- offs. The important thing is the net result and the introduc- tion of dynamic innovation and skilled management into Cana- dian enterprise . . . and with a fighting chance of success". group (during Nixon's visit, to man. administering his plant‘ Ottawa) was. in a sense, a re. and office. riding herd on re- affirmation of what we alreadycsivables. precariously balanc- should have known and as'mg Dai'ahles and keeping hiS former Prime Minister Pearson hank managt‘l's Off Of his back has already said. The days of - (and his “if? tool “I” the private sector. I'm sure they can and must be improved. but in the meantime. they are enabling many more of us to move into the middle and up- per middle income brackets so are not friendly. Indeed being able to say this face to face is evidence of the friendship which Mr. Trudeau said is not negotiable," said York North MP Danson. “For those tions, particularly in the case of those on fixed incomes, but I never have claimed our gov- ernment is perfect. All I claim is that it's not nearly as bad as others claim. that there's tre- mendous room for improvement. energy to go through the‘ ,iengthy procedure required to 'take advantage of the programs offered. Frequently. after tak- ing much time and effort. he is offered a plan that is so rc-‘ in business. the Victoria Square Correspondent: Mrs. W. Sandie g: 15 ‘33:)122, imp :11]: ' ’ ‘ 0; zfmfonebcmwmg Ebout ‘10:; C015; we can legitimately scream easy and automatic relations he. can't. really understand why he RR 2_ Gmmley 3" e a c a .enfe 3“ “moâ€" ecaus"? or, e e i , about our high taxes. tween our two countries ai‘elhas ‘0 Work a 60 0h 30 hour Telephone 887-5421 we have in Opportuth - successes you re gomg to “‘9 “There are. of course. excep- over. That does not mean the.V “'EEk)‘ ‘ * It I “He doesn't have the time or Lions The Lions held their regular meeting in the community hall Tuesday evening of last week. Plans were made for the com- munity day June 17. Further f particulars at a later date. ‘ * GUSTO ASLIPC 1/3 ii LABOUR CHARGES DO NOT THROW THAT OLD SOFA-CHAIR AWAY â€" CUSTOM SLIPCOV'ERS - - - will make. a world of difference â€" Custom fitted with zippers â€" com- pletely remoisable for dry cleaning or washing. Most fabrics are soil “This isn‘t necessarily govem' DEVELOPMENT that we are im rovin , and that federal overnment has man StriCtiVG that he has to turn‘ ‘ 3513’s fault). It is the very CORPORATION I. in my dispaspsionat: non-poli- programsg to assist people enfiit down: said Danson. Chgfigtgzwiamily Sundav ‘S .- lepellent' oft-Mae] owhouigilégrag“) m 2““ ’A TPFODIO hUSlhessmah tical, unprejudiced view, don't gaged 1n innovation, in exporti Preslde at the Chamber Qf‘this weekend. Sunday sc'hool 1- PHONE NOW for Free Shop At Home Service and see a beautiful selec- . . a .y “hose firm makes PlaSUCS Pro see any others on the national and those who can establish or Commerce meeting “35 Pres" will be h M at 10 d t] .i t' f f b ' ' h . Chances 01‘ puts his faith 1“ duction equipment, Danson was scene who I believe could do expand operations in depressed dent Chris Hart of Ziebart Auto , €7.11 be . kam .an ‘- 10“ O 3 “cs m t e comfort of your own home' mm? than "mush of the fa“ talking lo 30 RiChmond Hill better." said the Liberal MP areas. The Industrial Develop- TI‘UCk RliSlDi‘OOfihg. 59 NQ‘Vkirk 312%??? m m eepmg M NO OBLIGATION talking .mgues we. a“ ,know huslhessmen 311d hUSiness' and Parliamentary Secretary to ment Bank. though limited bv Road. There Was a short bUSI‘I At 1130 am h ‘ h s ' exist. W111 500“ {Ind Inn‘s?” women. He went 0" to deal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. its terms of reference. is doing “055 session to pass two changes V1.6 the 5 a tc {mg {fif- thmg Stamps 01‘ at West being with the Canadian Develop- N0 [is pLOT an increasingly aggressive and 1h “‘9 Chamber b-VIa‘VS- ' be eadfiTlhEiETépedo Evgp‘ln: i passed 0V9“ ment Corporation, which be “No sensible ’person believes effective jobâ€"though 1 would With the dinner over. Past welcome ' no " F R ' 0 MODE N INTERIORS GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES “It is this sort of thing that said can play a very effective role in more mature company President Stuart Casement of much prefer to see its role ex- Stuart's Studio Photography. that there is any co-ordinated panded and its success based on devious scheme or plot on the The May meeting of the UCW, will be held in the Sunday 55 YONGE ST. SOUTH RICHMOND HILL convinces me government situations. ake over an acceptablv hi h loss ratio 30A Yonge Street SOUthi intro' should make incentives avail- “These are the businesses at 5:? cognatggnuih;gm§. or our rather than profigtability. 1n duced guest speaker Danson, ffi‘e‘fildigm,iquggjgfinfig‘ fr); able, set reasonable guidelines their adolescent stage. with culture 01. to infringe upon our this way, it can be more Thanking the speaker was invited to attend. ' and then turn it over to reâ€" good products or track records. sovereignty The influence is Speculative, 1955 restrictive and Tom Porter of Porter Fine Neighborhmd Notes I sponSible private sector ‘pros‘ to but which might have reached as a result of thousands of take some of the chances neces- Printing. 43 Yonge Street sgecial birthday greetings to “1.6 1mm lithe”: management individual management de. sary to really get our smaller North Mrs. Ross Nichols, formerlv of V " iii'g‘lia' ' D Skills 0" imam“ Fesourcfiv cisions to function most effec- busmesses moving. GEORGINA ISLAND: No Victoria Square now a resident a. .. These 3.” the Compameipan‘c' tively in the economy as it is u * * * provision has been made to of Union Villa. Unionville. whoI ' % Ev ularly up: for takeorer . and wittlhin thet grouphd rulee: aresgirzliteig to: oouurr “piping: eyafilate‘ sleriéiusllydill igsidents ggthiy “1qu willccelebigatletheri Y ’ _| ' d .th . . lg <7 .. wtere iey was or e op ‘ - 0 us is an n ian eservaâ€" 1 1r ay. ongra u a ions ' > cry "The CDC can't get inmth market where there are no con- sources and industries. many 01‘ tion during spring breakup Mrs. Nichols! Du re ml esi‘a ea WI JaCk NleIaUS ,' 9p.m.tol mm. in the operation and manage- straints, most 0f “"hiCh are {Oi‘eifln OWh' When it is sometimes isolateci A speedv recoverv is wished c " '~ at ment of companies in this size “A simple but major manage- ed- All big companies were for a week at a time. for Mrs_ thh hiccaéue who uh- ? range, unless there is some- ment decision to build the small at one time and most * * it dew-em an acute apbpehdecmmv My». thing very special about them, Maverick in St. Thomas and the small companies are Canadian AURORA: An Opportunities‘in the York Central Hospital,1 73%" m, - :We are. however. seeing a new owned. for Youth Program applicationIRichmond Hill last week i ' ' 1 PM L5“ VALLEY CLUB . venture capital economy‘ but temporarily dis- much clout. but in aggregate. for children has been approved'Patricia Ottaw'ay. May 12 and 112% Miles North of No. 7 Hwy. .Compi‘mes' someming like a torts the balance under the they are a maior part Of our by the fEdS’I‘aI governmem- A10 Slisahhe Hihhal‘d- May 13. l Vuicaciledcmen 1‘.» Mile East of No.27 Hwy, Combination of management Automotive Trade Agreement economy arid With the greatest second application by a group Sympathy is extended to Mr.1 "‘e'VP°"°”“’d'e"° ' . East of No‘ 7 and 27 Drive_‘m consultants, merchant bankers and our total trade balance for potential for home grown in- from this town for funds to run and Mrs. Terry Besley and fam-j cemre' Theatre, woodbiâ€"idge and mutual funds. They are one year or possibly two. “Mame Bhd «DTOfitable. growth a commuter train service wasin in the passing of Terry'si mg New Country Beat generally skilled, aggresswe “The clean float of our dollar . . and let 5 not think that rejected. mother, Mrs. Russell Besley. I g DON CELSIE COUSIN LUPE and seasoned. and its current level as a re- I “may: ' They are Often backed by sult of our trade successes and I V pe And The Country Rhythm Kings Square Dance Calling by Jim Fisher Door Prizes - Spot Prizes - Ba Admission $2.00 per person ibreed of cat on the scene in iCanadaâ€"tbe major investors. large com- panies looking for diversifica- tion and the growing pools of investment capital which we r, haven't really sensed yet. look- marketing success of this car had immense effect on Canada‘s “IhdiVidUalh'. they don‘t have to operate a mobile day camp Birthday greetings to Miss other factors can and does. affect our competitiveness in: export markets in the following} year . . . and no more so than in our automotive trade and its. AT LAST IT’S HEREI! .ing for opportunities as a result parts suppliers. 3?“ SPRING ’72 ANNOUNCING OUR NEW LINE CHRYSLER BOATS AND MOTORS 3.5 â€" ISO H.S.P. PETERBORO h BOATS & CANOES PACKAGE DEALS AND FINANCING ON THE PREMISES WE HAVE IN STOCK FOR YOU 1 - TORO SNOIVBLOVVER at cost 2 - BOA SKI TWIN â€" 1 SINGLE. NO MONEY DOWN LAWNMOWERS -â€"- Toro - Lawnboy - Davis Gilson - Jacobson - Flynios Yardman - Electric - Tillers - Shredder Bagers on Precision front and wheel alignment. We set caster, camber and toe-in, and centre steering wheel. GREENWOOD RENAULT is PROUD To ANNOUNCE THE INTROUCTION I OF THE FABULOUS NEW R15 SPORTS COUPE Fnca In! most American and Canadian cars. (hire for com; car: With air conditioning and torsion bars) FIR: extra, if needed. , I a M NIVERSA’ . SERVIC‘E'OE We'll remove and clean your front wheel bearings and reoack wuth grease. We'll also install new Tractors and Riders. 5 - 14 li.p.. S.P. 3 ' " ' I i. i .i . t. t. . a: . a ‘ ' r s a COmPIEte Serfice and Repairs for Briggs & Stratton - Clinton - Tecumseh IS THE FIRST R10 AVAILABLE FOR " :Lierir’ili$3953.;fééé’fi‘éaiiiirik ' Eric: ioiediisjm Lawnboy - thier - o a R - J.L.O. - Hirth - c.c.w'. - Sunbeam Electric, etc. DEMONSTRATION IN NORTH AMERICA ataxia: 2:12; 3:5? “‘“M’d' . “a” HOMELIGHT CHAINSAWS SO-GREEN FERTILIZER SHARPE _ ' ' ‘ _ ~ _ - . . . . NING firgc‘i'seilosn Chain Shears SCISSOIS - Reel & Rotary Huge Savyngs Wlule They Last on ,, KEYSTONE MINI BIKES AND REPAIRS 1972 Factory Demonstrators ?‘ WATCH FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE MAY 5 AND 6 ITEMS FOR RENT: 0 Tiller O Topdresser O Sweeper O Chainsaw See the new John Deere Electric tractor John Deere financing on garden equipment. 30‘? down payment. interest charges until March 1. 1973 REID LAWNMOWER SALES & SERVICE OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT 210 MARKHAM ROAD - RICHMOND HILL 884-7716 - 884-9001 OPEN 8 - 9 PSI. COME & TEST DRIVE THIS GREAT NEW CAR AT GREENWOOD RENAULT 16 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, RICHMOND HILL 884-884 40-Ib. bag FERTILIZER 10-6-4 WITTS $149 No NOWAT THESE FIRESTONE STORESâ€" NOW AT . . . RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE. RICHMOND HILL 884-4401 Evenings ‘til 9 p.m.

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