FP even : : ; page 6, April 26, 1978 - North Shore News. “Tfy you sometimes wonder what i is happening to. - this once prosperous. country, the case of Gordon ~ Robson may help to enlighten you.. A blameless citizen by all accepted standards of | ‘public morality, he presently faces the possibility ‘of | spending up to 13 weeks behind bars... Mr. Robson -- a Whitecaps Soccer Club director and part-owner of a downtown hotel --. has not “stolen anything, embezzled. anyone else’s money or laid a.finger on anyother human being. hs He has done nothing that any sane person would remotely . associate with az ‘possible prison term. Mr. “Robson’s | “crime” his time filling out endless questionnaires sent to him by | Statistics Canada in connec-. tion with his business inter- . ests. He boasts of having. se cuca tien eine to. “his battle | against bureau-— to-him over the. past couple of - cracy. . acs 1,006 such forms addressed . years. ‘Under the Statistics Act ‘this is an offence punishable by a fine of up to $100 or up to three months in the slammer, or both. Mr. Robson insists she'll go 7 to prison rather than give in.- “If. someone can be put behind bars for refusing to fill out a form,’’ he declares, **then it’s time we ail went to jail 1 in Canada.” simply his dislike of wasting -priority.’’ he says. . Whether or not they. are and city hali. “My. companies,” Si is quoted as. Saying in a recent press interview, ‘‘haven’t time: filling. out forms be-. too” ~ busy” making. ‘a profit. ‘So: they. can. _ pay ‘taxes: to finance Statistics cause . they’re | —-AS Canada.” ‘DEDICATED FIGHTER ; A dedicated fighter, again- “st government | ‘paperwork. ine he.claims among other things that red tape by the federal parks department has robhed awe ee ee Rocky Mountain resort areas of $300 million worth of jobs _-- Mr. Robson has’ urged. all “commercial. concerns. to join: . ‘Every | business leader should give filling in Statis-. tics Canada forms the lowest immediately. prepared to _. follow Mr. Robson to Oakal-— _la,' his sentiments are un-. doubiedly echoed by every - business. man and woman_ in struggling to survive today’s interminable paper war with Ottawa, Victoria setae ‘ pee the “i 7 erent and municipal levels are not iat ie er ha gen eee Ea neerremninas repay A eae nape a BI “For paper -- at first sight” one of the most useful ‘and — harmless. products ever - invented by man -- has today. © become. the . principal tool. employed by the true rulers of .Canada, the federal civil “ service, to ensure. their own . continuing, Browth = and “power. Often’ | their opposite numbers at the provincial” -behind. - “The average Joe and Mary | | Doe already. get:a good taste of the process.. The complexi- ties of their: annual: income ~ tax return alone have given : _birth during the past decade or. so. to..a. whole new industry: the ‘storefront tax-. return firm: for “Tittle peo- ple”. ' Bee Dive aden During. the course of the year Joe and Mary may: be. involved in numerous ‘other. personal « ‘skirmishes © with | Ottawa’s ‘paper-eating army, — especially if they ‘need unemployment benefits, a pension, a passport. Or if ‘it ” happens to bea census year. - a . iadividual Closer to home for many - individuais, there are. _prop- forms, — erty | assessment property” tax forms, rent- ‘review forms, ICBC forms, fishing licences and building © .. permits for. basement biddies _ i wari Kh yn ¢ et GUS sani # ede eA CAL AWA PDS CRLF ARG 4 RPL gh RETR AM MRL TNAR HL RIE NE ENTITIES ATA AAI ONE LS ENCED LORNA, TENE Dhol A NCAD No pt ane RLETUR RE ee ee Noon wnat San nae -Niagan ' of® ‘official . Sone” : Plan, Unemployment Insur- ee : of Statistics Canada: for ¢ every ; : information.” a "small business. people. service station. operator | a along’ East - Esplanade. The epee eats ee weer ee ke Ta ete ten ate a ae eer mgt keer ey ometel ae bees suming p paper. chores ‘devised less by our. masters. en _ including the taxes to pay. our. paper warriors | ‘in: ‘Ottawa, tions to be. studied and ormae 2 “Not to mention the various fir : i fines. and penalties -- ‘CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 - deductions. _ Employes ‘Pension other: ‘imaging ible © item. of - Overall, the process is now ‘costing.the private sector of: the economy many. millions s of dollars a year. “Large companies, of course, simply hire’ their...own ‘‘counter-— bureaucracies’’ to handle the _ torrent and pass the cost on their customers. B ‘there’ s no such: solution for “Open -. Heir. “ Monday -Saturday =a ao | Thurs.& Fri. til 9 “1850. LONSDAIE | 988 405% TM WSF “FIGHTING ALONE “Hardest hit of: all is the’ Ambleside oi - Lonsdale “merchant, — the. Marine - and the owner of : tiny six-man widget factory: have to fight the paper wa alone, Jaboring far. inte t New, sunny-bright WINTERGARDEN if | . FOOD FAIR = en 1 South Mall — a Featuring “Five Restaurants 2 _ In One’'--For_An internation- & al Menu While Shopping At & Park Royal Shopping Centre. Bi * Barnacle Bill’s Fish & Chips & 4 -* Big Scoop Snack. ‘Bar, A * Burger Time . * Honnessy’s Chinese Food * Hunky Bill’s House of | gE Perogies. " ae - Step- by-step _ "mew look” | unfolds at’ Park loyal 4 . : wy He . . " The opening of the Winter- garden Food Fair marks Phase Two of the $21 million - expansion of Park Royal's South Mall area, Phase One, =a: larger. Super x ; Malu, which . opened Sep- ". tember 24th, 1977, also included new ‘parking areas. New parking with easy access: & to the South Mall: shops & & -gervices are located south of ‘ Eaton's, oh-the-roof of Super Valu and directly in front of Eaton's and Ricky's Pancake . & Chicken House. toy 1 >, i . ne ia \ PARK ROYAL Shopping Centre