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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1971, p. 2

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From Page 1 ‘‘My government _ supports the basic philosophy that private enterprise, by and large, can often do many things more efficiently than government . . . The challenge is to secure public support . . . It is very substanâ€" tially on your own shoulders."‘ Mr. Davis stressed that his government is consciously atâ€" tempting, if not to remove, at least to limit government from people‘s lives. "If we cannot Noâ€"fault auto insurance is a complex and poorlyâ€"understood area, the premier said. He questioned if the public is even aware that such a scheme now exists in the province. He wasâ€"applauded when he said he wished to make it clear that without prejudicing the recommendations of the comâ€" mittee which is studying the subject the establishment of the scheme does not mean the government has to run the inâ€" surance plan. fell in the latter category. He said he hoped a stronger more effective industry will result from a minister‘s comâ€" mittee which is currently holdâ€" ing public hearings into the inâ€" surance business and a joint governmentâ€"industry committee also under way. relates to the automobile side of the industry. *‘Personally I feel some of the criticism is unfair but some would seem to be deserved."‘ » The length of time it took to secure settlements and settle ments that did not sufficiently Waterloo Chronicle, Thursday, May 13, 1971 Premier reassureées insurers SCRAPER BLADES 2 1/2" 40° 1 3/4" 35. 1" 25° paints LOADS OF PARKINGâ€"HUNDREDS OF COLOURS â€" FREE DELIVERY OTHER PAINT BRANDS ON SALE â€" LOW, LOW, PRICES SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE â€" NO OBLIGATION â€" 578â€"5530 SPRED LATEX HOUSE PAINT 159 ENDURANCE GLOSS 1851 BASE COAT ALL REG. 11.95 GAL. 1882 ONE COAT GLOSS sUPER WHITE REG. 14.15 GAL. PUTTY 19° LB. CAULKING WHITE, BLACK, GREY TURPENTINE " FACTORY OUTLET 41 JOHN ST. W. WATERLOO He also lashed out at the fedâ€" eral government for ‘"centralizâ€" ing and concentrating many powers within its own area of jurisdiction. Government power must be decentralized, he said. Resourâ€" ces and responsibility must be close to the people and not in a single, centralized _ adminisâ€" tration which is often distant from them. Mr. Davis said the federal government has singled â€" out Ontario for a reduced role in the building of Canada. ‘"‘Reduction of regional disâ€" parities cannot be accomplishâ€" sions and answer to their own ‘"‘We beleve the creative in stinct of the free enterprise system will protect the rights of citizens to do this." Mr. Davis warned against ‘"‘the smothering enproachâ€" ment of the socialistic philo sophy‘‘ which will inhibit this province. ‘"‘The socialists are here . . . They are aggressive . . . But there is still time to do someâ€" thing about it.‘"‘ future encroachment." lose the ability to answer to his personal conscience and If government becomes too involvement we will at least use lose this capacity. ‘"‘We will protect the rights of citizens to make their own deciâ€" 39© Reg. 49° 1"° QT. REG. 1° wOOD SCRAPERS 2 1/2" 1"°, 1 3/4" 85°, 1" 65° Reg. 25° Nvey ed by diminishing the economic strength and standard of living of this province."‘ A bruised finger, resuliting from tooâ€"many tooâ€"hearty handâ€" shakes during two days of meetâ€" theâ€"people tours received attenâ€" tion during the premier‘s mornâ€" ing visit to Waterioo Square, where druggist Greig Brown appâ€" lied a bandâ€"aid to the injured them schoolâ€"going, were among the crowds around the premier in Waterloo Square. Mr. Godfrey, whose children carried placards calling for equal educational opportunities, asked when the premier would extend support to Grades 11 to 13 separate school students. Mr. Davis replied that money had a lot to do with the governâ€" ment‘s present stand. The Saturday visit was Mr. Davis‘ first visit to the â€"Twin Cities since becoming premier earlier this year. 118 STARTS FRIDAY 955 GAL. A Kitchener family, Mr. and Camera & Flashes Processing Equipment For Your Complete §WOM Place Waterioo BENT‘S ~SrgtG 576â€"5170 amera & Studic SPRED WOOD STAINS REDWOOD STAIN REG. 10.65 GAL. POLYURETHANE FLOOR ENAMEL INT. & EXT. REG. 12.65 GAL. BRUSH SPECIALS! DELTA 2" REG 1*" â€" 88: ‘ 3" REG 2 â€" 2° 4" REG. 4* â€" 3"° MARSLAND CENTRE © 13 Storeys of Prime Office Space © Total Electric Environmental Control © Wall to Wall Broadloom â€" 7,200 Sq. Ft. Per Floor © 3 HighSpeed Computer Controlled Otis Klevators © Downtown in a Park Like Setting © On Site Parking Facilities © Located in the Heart of the Financial & Business Community © Now Leasing The Prestige Address In The - Kitchener â€" Waterloo Arcea Contact: Carl H. Schmidt 13th Floor, Marsland Centre Waterloo, Ontario â€" 578â€"7710 Course 15° â€" Fine 12° SAND PAPER 1‘ GAL.

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