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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1981, p. 13

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; iJ _ jy / / | )-_ /‘/ hk * 1*" J a 65 if ; ‘WATERLOO SQUARE 884â€"1500 Beauty is our business ... SHOPPERS DRUG MART Excellence in Photography by At Shoppers Drug Mart our friendly, qualified cosmeticians will be happy to advise and assist you in choosing fragrances and cosmetics to enhance and suit your lifestyle. Our extensive fragrance line includes Cachet, Chimere and Wind Song by Prince Matchabelli, Charlie and Jontue by Revion. STUDIO WEDDING PORTRAIT SPECIAL Waterloo Square Z ’;’ f ,;;”;\{ ; \ 886â€"1740 Helen Pfaff ~~â€"Sooter Studios Waterioo Square RONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1981 Tuesday, May 12, saw my reply to the Throne Speech. The following are some of the main points 1 disâ€" â€" urged the Province to fall in with the spirit cussed â€" the fact that the United Naions has deâ€" clared 1981 the Year of the Disabled Monica Nikelski Goingsâ€"on at Queen‘s Park Now brides and grooms to be can plan ahead to have beautiful formal studio portraits on this very special offer from Sooter Studios. S((y) by and pick up a price list and have a look at our sample Interested in a fullâ€"coverage wedting? We offer 5 location wedding packages. All packages include the 3 main albums, and thank you cards. albums. Choose from a minimum of 12 different poses Misties and double exposures are included at no extra charge Plan now and book now at either of our 2 convenient locations $3995 in full colour Reg. $49.95 Stanley Park Mail â€" small businesses and the particular hardships they face at the present time trying to keep pace with escaâ€" of the UN declaration and make every effort to assist the disabled in our province to estabâ€" lish themselves as an integral part of our communities. 893â€"7120 Gail Weber CONESTOGA MALL 886â€"6130 â€" Government‘s lack of interest in the plight of small businesses exâ€" emplified by their conâ€" tinuing encouragement of foreignâ€"controlled multinationals to loâ€" cate in Ontario. â€" further indication of Government‘s lack of interest in small busiâ€" nesses shown by their commitment of $325 million to the Employâ€" ment Development Fund which assists large corporations while the Small Busiâ€" ness Development Corâ€" poration gave assisâ€" tance of only $4 million in 1979 with only $10 million allotted for â€" plight of farmers facing e escalation in m age and interâ€" est rates and who are therefore losing their farms at a record rate. In another matter in the House, the Treaâ€" surer, while speaking of pension plans, agreed with one of the recommendations of a recent Governmentâ€" sponsored report on pension plans which stated that government should not be the benâ€" Anne Johnston costs of operaâ€" Further to the matâ€" ter of pensions, the Liberal Finance Critic has called on the Onâ€" tario Government to support a federal govâ€" ernment proposal which would substanâ€" tially improve the fiâ€" nancial position of women by an amendâ€" ment to the Canada Pension Plan. The proâ€" posal, known as the "‘child rearing dropâ€"out provision‘‘, would allow a woman to withâ€" draw from the labour eficiary of the cash flows that come from captive pension funds. David Peterson, Liberâ€" al Finance Critic, pointed out the irony of the Treasurer‘s stateâ€" ment in that the Ontarâ€" io Government owes the Canada Pension fund some $9 billion and assorted other penâ€" sion funds about $15 billion. In other words, the Treasurer has been the chief beneficiary of the funds from the very source he now declares should not be used as a source of ‘‘cheap money"‘. On Saturday May 23, 1: 00â€"4: 00 p.m. bring all your questions to ‘ ED GIMPLE _ _A YORK NURSERY â€" Keep the good things growing. CHIPMAN Appearing at CHIPMAN GROW DAYS Need advice on gardening? Chipman‘s expert on lawns and gardens. You‘ll get the good help you need. YORK NURSERY LTD. 1541 Highland Rd. W., force to raise her chilâ€" dren without having to include those years in the ‘calculation of her average lifetime earnâ€" ings upon which her pension is based. It has been estimated that this dropâ€"out proâ€" vision would raise the average retirement benefit of a mother with children by 22 percent. In other words, she would not be penalized for leavâ€" ing the labour force to raise a family. When the federal government approved the dropâ€"out provision in 1977, the Ontario government said that it wanted to hear the views of its Royal Comâ€" mission on Pensions before it gave its OK. The Royal Commission has now given its views. It has said that the dropâ€"out provision 1745â€"9876 Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? ( Take a walk! _ ~ PaRTLP3sTIOn M Walk a block.Today. LGovernment. should be implemented without delay yet there is still no word from the Nearly all of Ontarâ€" io‘s pulp and paper companies have reâ€" corded significant profâ€" its in the last three years. The Minister of Inâ€" dustry and Tourism has revealed that the Government plans to give another $20 milâ€" lion this year to Ontarâ€" io‘s pulp and paper industry to help modâ€" ernize its plants. It was said that these funds are the last in a $120 million grant proâ€" gramme to seven forâ€" estry companies, begun in 1979 â€" even though a study preâ€" pared for a Governâ€" ment Royal Commisâ€" sion concluded last year that the grants are not necessary. The Minister discounted that study claiming that if it were not for the provincial grants, a total of $1.5 billion in plant renovations ‘‘simply would not have happened". . \ (/" '”0/7,

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