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Whitby Free Press, 17 Aug 1977, p. 6

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PAGE 6s WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS DEST EVER kitten. Well, he really is very funny. Our bouse rings with laughter at bis wild antics. That wfil teach me to be so smug! in On Tuesday, August 3th, at 2:30 p.m. there will be a "Puppet Party" at Brooklin Branch Library. Ail area child- ren are invited to corne and join the library puppets for a cr~~ Blin e sgrand party. Games, party favaurs and lots of fun for you in e sand al of youir friends. Should be a fun party'. Certainly has been a quiet week ini Brooklin. No douibt many local people are away enjoying the perfect vacation. I've said it before and it stii bholds true- Broaklin is a good pl ace ta, be in the summertime. For those of you wbo are not going away 1 wish you a good time rigbt here at home! As a direct result of last week's column 1 amn now in possession of a scrappy seven weeks aid kitten. Obviously some people recagnize a soft-toucb wvhen they see aone. 1 thaugbt that I was pretty lucky ta, have managed a visit ta the Huimane Society and ta h ave escaped wthout being captivated by one of their animais. Subsequent ta that 1 gat a phone cal and a friendlv voagster offered me the NFISHER REFRIGERATION SERVICE Rear ioAl ae H ree Reprgars Ai akes iner - re--r---R----s IrCndtonr We Recharge Automobile Air Conditioning 20 QUEEN STREET BROOKLIN, ONTARIO 65" BRÃ"WN 'S 5-3233 Local organizations will soan be setting Up sehedules for the caming season. Cali me early if yau wish ta be sure that your group's meetings and events are to be anrounced on time. Have a good week. Valerie 655-4317 D.M. Lawson appol nted Judge Donald M. Lawson, Q. C., 50, has been appointed a judge in the county and District Courts of Ontario. The appointment was ann- ounced recently by Justice Miiiister Ron Basford. Judge Lawson was admitted to the Bar M 1948 and namned Queen's Counsel in 1965. He was a member of the law- firm of Lawson, Priddle and Pawelak in Sault Ste. Marie. He will reside in Whitby. APat Hand by JIM SMITH Polities is a poker gamie. The stakes are higher than normal, but it's poker none- theless. When the players don't hold strong hands, tbey try ta bluff their way through. Occasionally, though, sameane calis the player's bluff. And that's when the fun begins. At this very moment. one. of the more interesting hands is being played out in FOODMASTE.R BROOKLIN, ONTARIO Pl NOR111 WHITBY DELIVERY AT NOMINAL CHARGE 3 BIG DAYS IONE 655-4521 STORE HOURS ýOEN SIXIOAYS AWEEK 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. EXCEPT THURS & FR1 NIGHTS MTL 9 p.m. 00,ýCOUrt*Uw value 4citlsf octi Et F o01, Thurs. Aug. 18,to Sat. Aug. 20 GIREM GIANT OVENCROCK FRESH CUT - SACKS - WINGS- NECKS ATTACHED FROZIN lIPOIKO *NEW ZFALANG QuGU'emd LAM C0P09! ;ï7! EANS LAMBCROS 98ChI lken 75wlthMolasse s- 14-fi-os Tins TOKES.*<PIIC, CHICKEN LGS891b2 69 [H A M 1 ,9z0 CiFRESH CUT - AKATCHDc2 6 MAPELEF MIN CH ICKEN Brealsts 896 _____ EA ~AP IEA I .asumoi.- 1 - MAELA McConilck's - Assorted 350gr Bag COOKIES 89C Instant Skimmllk Powder 3-Lb Box CARNATION s2.3 9 Club House - Brown GRAVY MIX Enveiope 29C Christies 8-oz Package RITZ Biscuits 59c Sunkist Oranges good Size12? dozen No.1 Ontario First Crop Red Haven Peaches >311 __6Qt. Basket 1Home Grown No. 1 Field Cucumbers 2for 291 We Are Agents For wi~I~24-lOoz.Diet -2.29 'e 2-10oz. Rogular- 2.957 p Op 2-30oz. Regular- 2.57 Petundable Deposit PEPLEV. for BottIOS & IC060 3.00 DEVON BR AND ION AAEL E MOK igOFLYCO DINNER -- SHOULDERS 1e7 bJ 9 ST LAwA[NCE M RS. LUK E S CORN 35-FL-CZ TINS 1.e29- ALLENS ORANGE CRYSTALS 41310Z PACK AVON CHOICE PEAS 3 0R89c KRAFT SMOOTH PEANUT BUTT'ER 2-LU lAit 1*69 BLUE BONNET SOFT MARGARINE 2/ $-oz TUBS 69 LUNCHEON MEAT 7 9c KELLOGO S FROSTED RICE 65-rmPCKG RED ROSE TEA BACS ORANGE PESOE - 60 ta PACKAGE 1.e79 99c CREAMED 2La Tue 1s.69- SHIRRIF Scalloped POTATOES 5ýZPKAE CLARK'S B3EEF or IRISH STEWS 24-Ft-DZ TIN ALL DRESSED -12-Inch 2-ZSZ SUNSPUN 2-Litre Size PIZZA $2*49 'tcRiAM $li.29 COTTAGE ROLIS SWFET PICELE O- CRTOVAC POWOK R 907-gr PACKAGE A B C NTGENT 89c SOIL amd ETAIN REMOVER SHOUT 10-L MAeW $119 CLOSE -UP OVIN CLEANER EASY m OFF 69ç. 79C SEUAR COTTE ADY CO Vivo Towels 2.ROLL PACK Tissue 2-ROLL PACKAGE 59Ic Lady Scot- Facial 150 to Package Tissu. 59C Scott Famiiy - Aasorted 60 ta Package Napkins 39C Baby Scott - Regular 30 to Package [Diaupers229 I Sunspun (15c Coupon in Store) 12-f -oz Tini O RANGE R 14 JUICE £-o,14 Ottawa. The players include representatives of big busi- ness, organized labour, and the federal governnient. Big business and argan- ized labour want an immedi- ate end ta the Anti-Inflation Board - even if the ultimate resuit is intolerably high inflation. Government, with fortunes that are closely tied ta the level of inflation, is less willing ta dispense with- the AIB. Recognizing that they Sdont hold strong han ds, the business and labour repre- sentatives have tried to bluff. They argue that business conditions- now are un- favourable to large wage or price increases even without the AIB. Therefore, the argu- ment concludes, the govern- ment should do away with the AIB. The government, after listening patiently to this fuzzy thinking, has called the bluff of the business- labour coalition. Big business and organized labour are being invited ta put their money where their mouths are.- The government has coun te red wi th a ve ry reason- able proposai. The AIB will be dropped on October l4th, exactly two years after its birth, provided that business and -labour agree to three conditions. First, big business and labour must agree to volun- tary wage and price restraint - at levels lawer than are allowed,-by the mandatory contrais that are presently in effect. Second, governmnent would set up a watchdog agency to investigate abnormal wage settiemnents and price hikes. Federal governient activi- ties would also come under' the agency's spotlight. Finaily, business and la- bour leaders would partici- pate in a multi-partite con- sultative forum to advise the Cabinet. The forum would be made up of representa- tives from smail business, agriculture, and cansumers as well as big business and organized labour. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is delighted with the proposals~ which are basically in uine with Federation recommen- III 'I I mr mSIALJ.UNK -UF " po IWIENERS SAUSAGE 10.02 PACKAGE 69<' 88 ta MI' iiiiii 1

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