Whitby Free Press, 2 Mar 1972, p. 10

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Page 10, Thursciay, March 2, 1972, WHITrBY FREE PRESS IdBadbntK.Po, Continued from Page i N>r w ay, S we den and Gerrrany. But what thePr 1meM~i>i ster has convenlently forgotter, to mention i s that these coun- trieshbave had no need for job creati on. ln so doing, the Prime Minister has dec- ieved the peopi'e of this country in a Mnost profound and deceitfui manner, for the fact remains that for every job created by the current Canadian Government, there areno Iess thaneleven menand womnen out looking for it.' Many of these jobs are north of Sud- bury, r equire aPHD or other highiy t ec h nic a 1qual ificationsand many of thenfi pay oniy $1 or $1. 35 per hour, he con tinued. 7% "While the percentage of Canadians ou t -of -work now stands at 7%, said Br o adbent, "tin Sweden the unempioy- ment rate is at 2. 7%, and in Norwvay it is 1. 4%. ln Germany, the rate of unem- ployment is only . 5%. "As of February sorre 700, 000 Can- adianswvereouttookingfor work, giving Canada the wvorst ernployrrnert record of the western industrial ized nations,"I he added. M a intaining that the Prlrie Min ister deliiberatel1y defi1ated the economy know- 1 ng deflation would lead to high unem- ployrnent, Mr. Broadberit said, "Neyer bef>re in the hi story of thiîs counitry has aprîrne minister so avowvedly set out to _;eur such massive unemrpoyment." -W hi1 le poxintirig out the hieh emPloy- mmn t ra te s inNPcr way1, Swecteriarud ,&rmýany, theM. Pl. ai so noted that'theSe coun tries are goverrted on a democratic soci alist phiiosophy. Suggestiig one measure whikch vvoutId *uean long-tirne increases în Canadian ernployment, Broadbent said the Canad- i an government should nowv assess the hurnan and resource potential of this country in exploration of what commod- i ties will1 be in demand a decade or two from nowv. Noting that Japan, followving Wor id W ar Il undertook tl-is type of long-range economic planning, and sub- sequently succeeded in producing, for example, the cheapest electronic equip- ment, he added, "lt's time wve practised 19g inally set for March l5th, has not as yet been rescheduied. SnuftuE SALE AI-SI? /2 PRCE CLASSMATE BUSTER BROWN SAVAGE 'A PICEHONNIE TUARTr STYLE - LITE FOOTWEAR S109 Brock St. S. ýWhîtby 668-4881 TrV SERVICE W#U.IAUS ELOCTRONOCS LTD. Seureeoe ta ait ftuhej 0 ClOr eIDBach Md White .4uthord Zenoth ow«~ 1218SSimme.St. Aï.' 579-2411 TRAILER RENTAIS U-HAUL RENTALS 24-HR. SERVICE HWY. 2 & THOCKSONS 728-1849 AUTO SERVICE serais & Mbws 1 Liceauéd meehanie. RWaoeunab& flkk E Mclntosh Gnd Spi Red oS-d Gotd DeJi cious, Cortlond. Rasst. Posioîoe, canrots, Oggs. cider ond hon.y. RED WING ORCHARDS ROADSDE MARKET O 'y.2 bsteesn Ab=e On& vaiOX& et tiw ObR E>ecttange, setl dowr>- payment for gooýd goîng c c e rn, bus 4-ess, or property. Two bed- room cottage finished. 668-3495. NOW OPEN UWHITBY is a.9 TLIP R Styling by Kaye Hayes -, aBritish-tfrained groomer wlth 12 years Canadian and Amer ican exper jonce. ($7. 50 & up) 124 Du"»a St. W. Catéaoge Of Properis for Sae Prlatly For R.glstratlo of, Pp pwwg.les or Té. Rt«eIve Your CataIogu Calk PRINCIALS OILY E.B ESEW Accou .tfout . Former Assessor of the National Revenue Vi3 West Shtorê liv:. I839-7734 Tea cup andi card read- Ing by appoir>trnrt on- IV 942-0436. The new sound of the day four cheanneI ster- eo. Banquets; partiêes, anniversartes or wecl- ciings any occasion. 668-9656. Pug stud servi4ces. Cat-i ?28-i852. SNOWLOWING: Per hour or 9»«- sort 24 hr. service aveélabis. Ho- r7'b"om Construction Ltd. 728- NOME REPAtRS Roc. Roome Fîreplacos Cbumneys; Brick work & Block work on Pnîvate Nousos 725-8204 fiee Fstitr>a les Agil typesof aiterationts and Instal lations. *Rec Rooms K i tchen *Bathroom *Electrical etc. GUARANTEED WC"~< MANSHIP. 725-M483723-U22 Farmer Writes Continued from Page 9 "Iget no a ddi tionai benef its from th!i s i ncr ease in taxes, "l Mr. Massie continued, "landfeel it is unjust and un- 'fa i r that 1, a farmer, have to pay this increased tax when the people of Whitby are the oniy ones who benefit by way of fi1r e protection, police protection and water." "W il1I1you ple a se beso kind as to place these, my views, before the coun-- c i 1 ? "1, he asked. "11arn sure they will1 recognize the unfairness and the hard- s h 1poft hi1s ad ditional burden on the f ar mers and, as a result, wil11 1 hope, r e d uce t he assessment in order that t he overaîl1 tax wil11 not be an increase over that period in 1971,"I he ended. The c on c erned farmer'1s 1letter ac- hieved at least, a council1 motion to have thetreasurer's department report back to their administrative committee. ARTICLES FOR SALE Trypewrlters, Addlng Machines, Calculators, Cash Registers New Used, * SALES * SERVICE * RENTALS Repairs To Alil Makes NEWANS OFFICE EQUPUPT »17 lrreàt St. Wmoue,. 6"-3?» J' M .... .... .. . . .... .. .... . . ... CUSTOM - MAADE SMO WMOIILE IARS fr.u $100 t. $SUS J. J. SPORTS Thornton Rood North ot Tauniton, Rood. 723-i>3 BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN 15 WORDS -FOR $1 UN ADVANCE SENO IT IN OR BRING IT INTO OUR OFFICE AT 301 BYRON ST.S AND WEVVI LL RU N VOUR WANT-AD _UNTIL SOLD' or maximum of 5 weeks. PLEASE PRINT WORD %1.) <.>(3.) (ici)) (11. (3)(14.)g. no commercial1 advertisers MAI O WFIBY FREE PRESS B3OX-'206, WKITBY Aclcnowledgements or receipts are notsosnt in respet.s to cheque or money. orders. Cash sent through the mail is at the adlvertiser's risk. NAME ................................. 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