Pegs 1, The Herald, Monday, April 20, 1981 Labor leader. wants price controls - TORONTO ( cP) _ Selective price controls are needed to stop the rising cost of food, housing and energy, says Cliff Pilkey, . president of the Ontario Federation of Labor. And some’ business leaders tolda survey by The Star-that comprehensive wage and price controls are inevitable unless there is a decline in the 12,.4-per-cent annual inflation rate. High housing and trans- portation costs were mainly responsible for the 1.3-per- cent jump in the cost of living between February and March. Pilkey said Ottawa should enact legislation to roll back unwarranted price in- _ An ‘ ereases. The government has set up a national commission on inflaticn with power to obtain vital information from com- panies and unions but no authority 19 .act against abuses. “They have to zero in on the culprils in the area of escalating food costs," Pilkey said Synday in an interview. ‘‘My guess is it’s not the farmers. It's after the food leaves the farm that somebody is ripping us off.’ Controlling food prices would help keep other costs down, he said. examination of housing is also necessary because prices have risen FRENCH IMMERSION KINDERGARTEN Schocl District No. 88 (Terrace) is Investigating the * possibility of establishing a French Immersion Program beginning at Kindergarten for September. 1981. If you are Interested in the Immersion Program tor your kindergarten child, Information m and aquestionnaires will be available at the ., Kindergarten pre-registration on April 23, at any ~ school In the Terrace area where pre-registration is - faking place. Please return completed questionnalre forms to the school by April 30th, or return directly to: Superintendent of Schocit, School District 08 (Terrace), Box 440, TERRACE, B.C, VaG 485 toarrive no later than April 3, 1991. dramatically in the last six months with little rela- tionship to the -cost of. building houses. ‘Pilkey also said he sup ports the government’s opposition to higher oil and natural gas prices sought by Alberta. While advocating price controls, Pilkey said he is- opposed to wage controls because wages haven't kept pace with inflation in the last five years. Most business commerce and spokesmen surveyed said they opposed - resumption of the wage and price controls imposed in 1975. The move resulted 4s temporary abatethent af inflation but wages and prices soared aftey controls were lifted in 1978. John Bulloch, president of the Canadian Federation of © Independent Business, said Children LONDON, Ont. (CP) — Immigrant children often react to their new c they wate nf parent — it can take of adjustment to effectively cope, says the director of a Metropolitan T multi- cultural centre. Dr. Inez Elliston told a seminar sponsored by the London Caribb¢an Cultural Organization on Sunday that schools are only inflation and rising wages are creating a nightmare for small businesses, with. , tight money inhibiting creation and expansion of. businesses. He said some sort of in * - come controls may be Douglas Peters, vice thief economist with the Toronto - president and Dominion Bank, said the fiscal and monetary policies Ottawa is using to fight inflation aren't working. To redice inflatjon to five to - seven per cent with such traditional tools would | result in unemployment of 10 to 20 per cent, he said. The alternatives to check inflation require “some political guts’ and could invelve wage and price . controls, reducing the ‘power of unions -and breaking up cartels to in- crease competition. he said. Peters favors a'lax-based _ income policy to force companies to pay stiff taxes on exorbitant profits and. excessive wage increases for employees. ‘Jack Biddell, will be subjected to im creasing inflation witheut “an” invproved version of. wage and price controls. © Bidéell, Ontario com- | missioner on the anti- inflation board between 1975 and 1977, said Ottawa's strategy against inflation is a disaster. “The so-called attack on inflation by the Bank of Canada is just - bloody nonsense,” he said. "It’s Tegressive and works just the opposite’ because the central bank helps increase “interest rales by borrowing to finance the federal debt. need adjustment children to settle in their - new surroundings. — Elliston said iminigrant . children go through much the same sense of loss in adapling to a new country as. they would afler the death of a family member, ’ Al first, they are excited about their new homeland, which introduces them to color television and other luxuries, she said. . But a period of deep for several months oryears, § ‘she said. Since the family is in a . State of flux, it can com- pound problems for children . when they arrive, Elliston said, Often, children also do not appreciate the sacrifices their parents have made to bring them to Canada or to provide them with material comforts. Elliston said immigrants also can find it difficult to Larry Anderson (right) of: ihe Terrace Curling Club presents Project ‘81 which is for equipment at Mills Memorial Hospital In beginning to realize it can hostility and depression 22M to the school system Ken Austin of Royal Canadian Terrace. The presentation was take up to two years for y ane ecpresson and some families may run Legion Branch 13 with a cheque made during the Loggers ‘ foll which children eg eq : mows, "afoul of local children’s aid It qo to Bonspiel. miss the smells and sounds sai for $1,000. 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