wl Ti Citizen -- Tuesday, October 6, 1992 Students pose tough questions on the constitution From page 1 - riding of Durham. In response to a suggestion that Canadians are being "blackmailed" by scare tactics - into voting "yes," he replied "they are not scare tactics, they are reality. Just look at what has happened to the Canadian dollar the last couple of days." He was referring to the fall of the dollar and the sharp hike in interest rates to prop it up. In his address to the large group of senior students, M¢. not perfect. He personally would have abolished the Senate rather than have a Triple E variety. He called the package the "modernization of the Constitution," and later said "this is one time (Oct. 26) when people should not vote with their blood pressure." He said if Canadians vote "yes," the demands on the federal government won't disappear, "but they will diminish." He also said he is convinced Stevenson said the package is that if the vote is "no," "over an (OF UN VAD YS! Community C ND ONIN 3 OCTOBER 6th to OCTOBER 20th, 1992 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6th * Oshawa Chapter One Parent Families meeting 8:00 PM, 387 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th * Port Perry French Social Club Meeting. Contact Suzanne 985-9907 or Michel 985-0814, for more information. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th * Operation Scugog Fall Food Drive, drop donations off at the Port Perry Fire Hall from 1 to 6 PM. * Canada 125 Project - Dedication Ceremonies for Cartwright Peace Park, Summit Drive, Caesarea - 12 noon FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th * Operation Scugog Fall Food Drive, drop donations off at the Port Perry Fire Hall from 1to 6 PM. * Dabber Bingo at the Janetville Community Centre. Opens at 6:45 PM, Early bird at 7:30 PM. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th * Operation Scugog Fall Food Drive, drop donations off at the Port Perry Fire Hall from 910 4 PM. * Farmers' Market at the Port Perry Fairgrounds From 8 AM to 1 PM. For more information call.985-8044 MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th (THANKSGIVING) * Roast Beef Dinner at Yelverton Church Hall starting 3 PM. Adults $9.00; Children $4.00; Pre-school - FREE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th " * One Parent Families Association meeting at 8:00 PM at Simcoe Hall Settlement House. For more infornfation call 436-5089 or 433-0832. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th * Naturalist Club to meet at the home of Ken Carmichael at 7:30 PM. New members welcome. Call 966-0809. * Delegate Selection Meeting for the Durham East Liberal Assoc. - 8 PM, Corinthian Club, Columbus. 985-9250 * Hospital Auxiliary Fashion Show & Sale at Blackstock United Church Hall. Dessert & coffee at 7:30, before the J show. Admission $5.00. - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th * * Bingo at Nestleton Community Centre, 7:30 PM For more information calf 986-5503. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th * Boy Scout Annual Apple Day - Door to door sales Watch for them from 8:30 AM to Noon, Saturday. * Fall Supper at St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock * Starting at 5:30 PM. Adults $7.50; Under 12 - $3.50; Pre-school - Free. * Zora Buchanan, John Joy, Murray Stewart, Les Tibbles in the Kent Farndale Gallery of the Scugog Memorial Library from October 17th to November 6th. * The K ha Male Chorus p 'Big Sing 1992" at the Academy Theatre in Lindsay at 7:30 PM. For tickets call (705) 432-2696. $9.00 each. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th * Skyloft Open Hills Day from noon to 4 PM. Free hot dog lunch, hay rides, ski demonstrations. Call (416) 298-8971. * Indoor Yard Sale, Janetville Hall, 10 AM to 4 PM. Fundraiser for Janetville Co-op Nursery School. * Rifle & Shotgun Sight In Day at the Port Perry Rod & Gun Club from 1 to § PM. Proceeds to local charities. 9858884 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th * Fall Fashion Show presented by Beta Sigma Phi at the Port Perry United Church. Doors open at 7 PM. Tickets $8.00. Call Eleanor Edmiston at 985-2141. extended period of time, Canada will fragment without Quebec. 1 really do believe this." A 20-page final text called the "Consensus Report on the Constitution" is slated to be mailed to all Canadians in the next week or so. The Durham Yes Committee has opened offices in Oshawa and Port Perry at 204 Casimir Street. The phone number locally is 985-3787. _ Talking to reporters after the meeting with students last week, Mr. Stevenson said the tough questioning showed that the issues 'are "important to the youth because of the long term implications. "We are talking about the future, and most of theives is in the future," he said. He admitted there is not much time between now and October 26 for Canadians to fully comprehend the package. "We (government) were getting the message loud and clear to solve this (constitutional impasse) and get it over with. We did not want to drag this out like Meech Lake." Approximately 250 Girl Guides and Leaders attended a rally in Palmer Park's Beach Area to hold a Floating Campfire Friday g. An evéni parks. it was only gh special per unique atmosphere. i 9% TAKE-OUT ONLY from the Sun. Tues., Wed. - 11 AM 07 PM Sat. & Thurs. - 11AM to 11 PM Friday 11AM to 1 AM 985-3934 formerly Redman's on Scugog Island g of songs were presented to the gfris as many have not experienced this type of campfire before. Port Perry District would like to, thank Scugog for granting permission for the giris to hold this unusual campfire as they are not permitted in the township's public Il that the Guides were allowed to proceed with thelr rally. 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