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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 1978, p. 10

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r=<ig * ~~ _ Page 10 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wegdnesday, February 22, 1978 ‘"‘That‘s why a sense of roots is the most importâ€" ant thing a city can offer," day in Kitchener. Maintaining the health entities, is a key to are moral and spiritual Stop paying mileage charges to Kitchener. We‘re open 24 hours, 7 days a week. The best live telephone answering service, plus paging services, alarm monitoring, and radio dispatching. O Waterloo‘s only Cities overcome loneliness, says Crombie â€" . Telephone Answering Service telephone answering and electronic WHY PAY PROFESSIONAL RATES? JACK OF ALL TRADES . sticky doors broken windows leaky faucets furniture repair trim work faulty switches small appliances minor renovations many more Fast, efficient service for Almost all minor household repairs. FREE ESTIMATES opens March 1 884â€"1027 call have anything they want, there is also a need for "We tend not to face the fact that they‘re going to be winners and losers," of the Confederation Club, a Conservative organizaâ€" With a prevailing philo Sun Life Insurance Comâ€" pany if or when it moves its proposed move. . Parlours are now closâ€" Companies must decide _ ed down while charges what their financial and _ against their . operators social responsibilities are, ; remained * open . while Crombie feels, but they cases, which could last should have the right to up to a year, were heard. reâ€"locate whatever their The two vital ingrediâ€" Responding to questions, By Jim MacDonald â€" The role of regional government and its responâ€" sibility for longâ€"range planning was defended last Thursday by Waterloo Regional chairman Jack "‘"Even those members of our council, who comâ€" plain bitterly at the loss of autonomy because of the presence of regional government, know in their: hearts that there are problems that the municipaliâ€". ties by themselves just cannot solve,"‘ Young said. , He added never have municipalities been more concerned about their autonomy while at the same time concerned over getting more provincial grants. ‘*Somehow or other, the two don‘t jive.""* _ Mr. Young‘s involvement on a provincial econc mic planning committee "has reinforced a thousand per cent my conviction to long range planning and the importance of it in our daily lives andâ€"is really part of the onâ€"going process. "In my particular responsibility," he said, "the problems of the future simply have to be higher priorities than the problems of yesterday or even today. "If most of us with leadership responsibility did as little longâ€"range planning and gave as little conâ€" sideration to the future as most of us do in our priâ€" vate lives, the prospects for an orderly development of our province and our country would be cloudy and muddled indeed."‘ ~ Young touched on a wide range of topics in his address to the Kâ€"W Housing and Urban Developâ€" ment Association of Canada (HUDAC ) in Waterloo. Young defends region Although municipal government does contribute to some problems of the building industry, Young said municipal officials don‘t like "so often being the whipping boys‘‘ for the industry‘s difficulties. What he particularly rejects ‘"are the parting shots that come from those who have made their 24 NATURAL HONEY . ... .. CASHEW SPLITS ....... PISTACHIO$ .. ... . . ... 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RHOSP current rate 8%% No fees. SPECIAL LATE HOURS FROM FEB 23 â€"March 1 Young also criticized the attitude that accepts the need for such facilities as jails and landfill sites but "‘not in my neighbourhood."‘ _ â€" ‘‘There‘s a lot of wheat and chaff to be separated and one needs a ‘forked‘ ear to hear what is really being said,"‘ Young described the role of a politician. Though government programs have increased and the standard of living raised, "we have not reâ€" duced one iota the cacophony of complaint about government in general. ‘ _ "‘I have heard more grousing and growling about government in the last few years than ever before in all my life and I admit to doing my share." MEMBER: CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Young noted Canada has come further in governâ€" ment assistance "by far and too fast‘"‘ than most other countries. But Young wondered whether the politican or the system was to blame. â€" While generally effective, the assistance has also ‘"taken care of a good many of the unwilling, the uninterested and quite a few of the unworthy and I doubt very much if we can afford to do this. Cerâ€" tainly not unless we want to continue a high level of tax increases." He noted 17 per cent of an individual‘s income is spent on food â€" while 30 per cent is spent on recreaâ€" tion and entertainment. ‘"‘We chose to have it that way and we‘ve got to pay for it." But he warned, "we‘ve got to accept the simple fact that we have to increase our collective proâ€" ductivity and this means working harder and getting our fancy expectations under control."‘ Branches in London (2), Gueiph, Strathroy, Kitchener Toronto. Elmira,. Brantford, Port Colborne, Port Elgin, Walkerton and Owen Sound Net average return including capital appreciation over past 7% years. 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