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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1988, p. 22

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| | 1 i | | | { 1 i 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 18, 1988 RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER, BA. 118. LAW OFFICES 38 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8491 -- providing 14 years experience in -- REAL ESTATE -- INCORPORATIONS . FAMILY LAW -- WILLS -- ESTATES WindyRidge Orchards OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -- 10 AM to 5 PM Pick-Your-Own or Already Picked Now ony 70.00 PER 1/2 BUSHEL Apple Cider @iitre) ...ccccoooonrrrc......... $4.00 - S8CUGOG ISLAND - (2.5 km. N. of Hwy. 7A) 285-0111 SCUGOG CHORAL SOCIETY -- presents -- 5» 'OLIVER' Marg Wilbur blasts P.M. over free trade issue "The only way to defeat the Mulroney trade deal is to vote New Democrat," Marg Wilbur, Durham Federal candidate told supporters at the official opening of her campaign headquarters in Oshawa, October 13. Only Ed Broadbent and the New Democrats can be trusted to stop the deal and only Marg Wilbur can defeat the Tories in Durham. Mrs. Wilbur said the Tory deal will only hurt ordinary Cana- dians. Already U.S. governors are planning to claim unfair trade practices in Canada's auto in- dustry, and there's nothing in the deal that says they can't succeed. We've already witnessed what happened when tariffs were removed from tires-Goodyear in Toronto and Firestone in Hamilton closed down. Small auto Paul I. GOUIN the Atlantic Provinces to municipalities and the private sector. TOWN HALL 1873 -- Queen & Lilla St. -- PORT PERRY NOVEMBER 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 Tickets available at: IRWIN SMITH MUSIC, Queen Street, Port Perry eT PHONE ORDERS: 985-7183 39.00 Adults; $6.00 Seniors & Children 12 & Under (Thurs. 10th & 17th only) PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS -- ANNOUNCEMENT -- David J. PAGE Paul | GOUIN, President of Provincial Traffic Signs, Ontario; Provincial Traffic Signs (N.S.) Ltd.; and Pro- vincial Traffic Signs (NFLD) Ltd. wishes to announce the promotion of Mr. David J. PAGE, General Manager, Atlantic Region, to the newly-created position of Vice-President, Operations. Mr. PAGE will be transferred back to the Head Office, Port Perry, Ontario, effective October 24, 1988, where he will assume his new duties. Mr. PAGE has been extremely effective in the establishment of our increased sales force in the Atlantic pro- vinces, and also has been successful in the imposition of our products in the Atlantic Provinces by way of the actual manufacturing process in the BURNSIDE INDUSTRIAL PARK, Dartmouth, N.S. Mr. PAGE began his career with this company as a labourer in 1980, progressing through the ranks as foreman and plant manager in the Ontario operation. He was then transferred to Dartmouth, N.S., being promoted to General Manager, Atlantic Region. We are very proud of Mr. PAGE and his accomplishments. PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS et al are leading manufacturers and suppliers of traffic signs in Ontario and plants will be particularly vulnerable. She also told campaign workers: that Canada may be the only country to voluntarily give up its agricultural sector. She applaud- ed the Ontario Federation of Agriculture for their opposition to the deal which they showed in a full page ad in a Toronto newspaper recently. And families will be hurt too. Some Americans may claim that our health care system, our old age pension and other similar pro- grams shouldn't be allowed. "I believe Canadians are capable of running their own af- fairs. Sure we are going to trade, but let's do it on our terms, not theirs. Farewell Cinderella WOMEN and BUSINESS is presenting an evening with Karen Fraser on Wednesday, November 9, 1988 at the Gate Restaurant and Tavern (Oak Room). Registra- tion begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and Ms. Fraser's presentation, "Say Farewell to Cinderella." Karen Fraser is a well known speaker and entrepreneur who has conducted career develop- ment and quality of life seminars for almost twenty years. Her company, 'Women Like Me," of- fers a consultant program to NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger. Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 THANK YOU businesses and presents seminars in corporate, educational and community settings across Canada. She is the author of "Women Like Me' a national business directory for women. Her presentation, "Say Farewell to Cinderella" is certain to educate and amuse the par- ticipants as she explores the myths of an obsolete system to develop skills and awareness for the nineties' reality. This seminar is designed to: * provide women with an awareness of the skills required to be successful in the business world; * identify challenges in career development; * recognize the changes in values and life- style management; * develop net- working (and to have fun). Registration fee (including din- ner) is $20.00 for WOMEN and BUSINESS members and $30.00 for non-members. For more infor- mation contact Debbie McGarry or Bette Hodgins at 985-7321. 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