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Whitby Free Press, 7 Nov 1990, p. 7

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WIITBYREE P~SSW eDI AYigNQvpeMBE17, fl ,PAE7 1. PAGE SVEN' STOPI'D' -~ ~ SC EENING Questions and.-answers 2 Adocument recently was found slong Hwy 401. It la believed to / have fallen offagarbaW truck firm Ottawa. The following is a verbatlm transcriji. <VerbatIrn- verbe full of bat venom.) Deir __ eotranucr As (owner, staion manager, news drectorr reanucr custedian, pick oe only) of station ( __oil leters go here) the-r PMO confima arrangements te have (The Prime Minister, The Minister of ___ pick one ozly) appe-ar on your open lime f hone-in show on the ___ th day of -___ at ___ a.mip.m.>. The ____ Minister wiil arrive at your studios about one bour before air tunie. Normal considerations for National Secuity will preaiL Roughly translated& that Mean the (RCMP theAmd Fo"r, members of PMO, Investigators from CSIS, pick four or more> wifl be granted acceste the area i the days and weeks before te secure the. aia. We feel sure you can understand the need for these precautions. The following rules wiil be enforced.L 1) The bulk of questions (mee sample hi Appendix A) will appear te ______________________________ corne fromn concerned business people. These are known i the business as uoft lobs. 2) The show wil ho taped and delayed ninety seconds te shUow time te cover and kIl fanity, indecency, insanity, and deeply probln questions the F can't answer. 3)eHsile questions will be ailowed only by those who show in the screning interview te have ne grasp of facto or history. 4) Screening interview will be perfonned by members of the PMO, who will have the final say as te which cal gets through; this wihl also aid the staff in g.,iding bien outlihes te the PMO. 5) A sizeable han d xmch or high-tech variation, will be available on the set for the -PMs staff members te write special prompts, including the flrst naa of the current caller se the PM1 can address that person bynaa at least once in his reply. f. 6) The -final question wiJl be a hostile question (sSe Appendix A, J ; question M0) asked for the Mes reoignation. He wil appear te be H tough in hie reply, which roughly translated mean,' ti it.' (Note:. any of the suse answers in Appendix B will aise suffice.) 7) If acollect call comas from Wasintnfrm a guy narned George, that cal wfll go directly on air with neither time delay nor questions asked. It la a mtter of government policy. Some pnibable questions: 1) 1 run a small business and can't afford te spend a thausand dolars or more on a GST! cah register. Should 1Ibother? 2) I run a simail autemobile assembly plant in Oehawa for -my American cousin. I weuld like te start giving te my custemers the difference between the.OSM and the ManufactureraSales Tax. When REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE ON BROCK ST. N., NOVEMBER 11p 1954 can I start doing that? Whitbys main street looka much the same 36 years ago as it dos today. Tihe town's veterans 3) 1 have relatives in each of 47 countries which new have the pay tribut. each year te the 40Oyoumg mon of Whitby who were kfled in the FIret World War GS'! or a Value-Added Tai. They ail love it. Why has it taken and 31 who were Iiled ini the Second World War. Whitw~ Ardhihe photo Canada se long to do this? 4) 1 fufly und.rstand that remeval of the. Manufacturers' Tai wifl shonw mnufacturrate compote in the international market. This 1 &w~ndz..Ba125 YBARS AGO Some answers, in -amy order. (Answers may ho mnixed and from the Thursday, November 2, 1865 edition of the matchedL Amy answer will work with any question.) -Hr CRONICLE Yup. * John Greaves, who was iled by a Ick in the stomnach by a horse, was buried at Port Nope. Wihitb~y on 'Oct. 31. Maybe. 0 lb. South Ontario County Pleughing Match was held on the Tweedie farm on the 3rd Do it now. Concession at Cochrane Street yesterday. Je an Chrn anted y for ars. e lhe Ontario Turf Club is advertising a $200 firat prize for the St. Loger race te b. held at rýve always liked bagpipes.hty nJn 1866. Margaetëug t l i bans îuthe. family. e James Walace, a once wealthy Wbitby businessman, bas faen on bard times and je HeyYU't11k. it, voteaaia me neit election. That's the, seling bis houeehold furniture by auction. Wa pýiamnaW7 eraI5wI

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