Whitby Free Press, 13 Aug 1980, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1980, WHITBT FREE PRESS Davis Confdent in auto industry ftr ma to for the revenue rfice he on By S. GBEENAWAY sojouru into Oshai Free Press Staff break the ground fi During Ontario Premier future provincial ri William Davis' recent mimistry's board off Summnner Seaso. for amateur photographers Travelling with a camera sol ae oee presents no great.problem olis oul ahwvej for the photographic begin- camera gadget bag ner, who takes lis ittie In- mdrtl ogI stamatic or whatever for 8,m0odrel0longm pictures to prove he really egh lsaln was there. It's simple too for coul fbscfl the pro photographer who oule 0f asic fil takes a lot of equîpment and oablefleasfyoe, a film because lhe must lie able ot0f lmNI orer to cope with al the demands ao u ofiorthas erc of te jo. Bu wha of conceive of~ using, si everybody in-between, the may lie super-costly o amateurs who have gooci to find at some of you equipment but want to enjoy overs. the trip without lugging a If you want to travel heavy load of camera stuff ? light and stilll be rea A lot of people nowadays most picture-taking have fine equipment, 3Smm. tunities, invest ini a ci single lens refles cameras o h ag-idrt and extra lenses. You tell f hera nuner tf yourself you should really îight, small versions ai corne back from the big trip available from such ri witli narvellous pictures, as aoOyps but you don's want to take a snCanon, Olympus mass of heavy gear. You fuil-frame 35mm car realiy need to establish sometimes with -onlY minimun requirements. foesn u dqa Here' wha youneed the travel situations, and camera itself, of course, are lilessedly light an( with either its standard 50 or tocar.Te k 55 mm lens or a 35MMm iarry. They m a moderate wide angle lens. fmino abl e ckupca The 'only other lens you r(ITT O stopped in at the Heyden- shore Pavilion ini Whîtby to deliver a speech, heavily laced with the importance of Ontario's automobile ini- dustry. Davis talked for just under an hour to a group of about 250 people gathened at the Pavilion for a Rotary Club luncheon. "The automobile industny in North America will not only prosper but continue to grow inii the future," said Davis. "The auto îndustry is here to stay. " Due to time factors Davis was not able to give his en- tire speech as planned. He said afterwards that he would stand beside aIl com- ments made ini his prepared notes. r many ini your g, is a lens of afocal hood, a Iters, a 1supply avelling a, take fou can since it oir hard ir stop- elreally ady for oppor- camera type, 0f )f very are now nakers Rollei >e are ieras, ýy zone te for id they id easy ,e ad- ameras ýent. NPG. 10 WE WANT YOU .10 LOSE 20-30 LBS. 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Building second f loor Oshawa Tel.: 571-3300 NO PROMISES, JLST RESUL TS MONOAY TO FRIOAY 8 A.M. - 7 P.M. &This is one of those regions in Ontario wihich has been hit liard by the general downturn ini the fortunes of the automobile undustry companies and those coni- panys such as the tire producers and parts producers who are associated witb the auto in- dustry, " the speech said. "The reality is that the automobile industry, in one form or another, is very basic in the North Axnerican society, " said Davis. He said that the auto ini- dustry in North America have the capacity to adapt the automobile to meet current energy economic and consumer needs. "The energy crunch has tunned consumer demands in different directions, " he said. "Our capacity to retool andi meet new challenges will lie symbolic 0f our capacity, in this country and in this province, to meet the economic and undustrial challenges whicli we will face ini the future." He pounted out develop- ments which are currently taking place ini Ontario. He cited American Motors proposed $8 million invest- ment to retool the Brampton plant to produce 1981 model Concords and Eagles. Chrysler, lie added, lias undicated that it will le ini- vesting one billion dollars over the next five years in Canada. Tlie Ontario gover- nment will lie addung $10 million to the construction of a new plant in, Windsor, scheduled to.get under way ini 1982. Fc'rds Essex Engune and Alumunum Casting plant is expected to lie operational by -early 1981, said Davis, a project whicli will entail a $533 million unvestment. SPECIA L 1 ALL TV ISERVICE 5 Ô ICALI WITH J LTHISAD ONLY. FALCON TV 426 Simcoe St. S. 723-0011 CLOSED SATURDAY DURUNG JULY AND AUGUST u au l parts and service "'We (Ontario) con- tributed some $26.4 million to this project and we dld 50 ini concert witli the gover- nunent of Canada, despite opposition ini our own legislature." "tt was either a $533 million investment in Win- dsor or a $533 million ini- vestment in Lima Ohio in the U." He also cited the produc- tion of the soon to lie J-car in the Osliawa General Motors plant. "The Ontario governmer)t, through the employment development fund, has çon- tributed to over 50 coni- panies undertakung projects totaling $100 million in in- vestment over the next five years, " Said Davis. He said that despite some difficulties, new market op- portunities will become available in North America and other industrialized countrys as part of the in- tennationalization 0f world car production. "We have a depreciated dollar, we have competitive wage rates, we have relatively secure energy supplies and we also have access to lightweight aluminum and plastic raw materials." "I thunk this nation provides a competitive en- vironment for auto part production." Davis said tliat the long road which lies ahead 0f the auto industry will succeed depending on peoples at- titudes and their will to achieve. "So much of our future CONTI) ON PC. 3 YOU DON'T PAY FOR YOUR MISTAKES cit j M.B.M. PHOTOGRAPHY When you brrng in a roll of film to be prooessed, we charge you ONLY FOR THE PRINTS THAT COME OUT SWe'll also be there to give you friendly, professional advi ce (if you want it> and show you where you made your mistke. M.B.M. - The Friendly Pro fessionals M.BDMPPHOTOGRAPKV 131 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY 668-6111 QUliii BENJAMIN PROCUSSING DONE D i FILM LABORATORIES LTD. Mon, Wed, 9 - 0,Thurs, Fri 9 -8;Sat ]0- 5 1lui MIP George Ashe and Premier William Davis WIN 1 1) UIN c & cMOTORS 160 Slmcoe St. S. Oshawa 728-01 81

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