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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1988, p. 3

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Mila. At right Is Durham P.C. hopeful Ross Stevenson. NOW OPEN COUNTRY clothing gifts 10% OFF all IN-STOCK GOODS with this ad - until November 5th, 1988 52 Water St., Port Perry 985-4241 (across from the ball diamond) 'BUY NOW and SAVE FOR CHRISTMAS? * Coalport Figurines * Lladro Figurines 25% OFF Stoneware, 20 pc. Sets 40% OFF Hummel * Woodlanders Pendelfin * Bossonheads 20% OFF Ask about our COLLECTOR CLUB Distinctive Gifts for All Occasions * COALPORT FIGURINES * COLLECTOR PLATES * CUSTOM FRAMING We are your locel Bradford Exchange Dealer kay's place 118 Water St. S. PORT PERRY -- LOB INO 985-0030 14 Gibbons St. OSHAWA -- L1J 4X7 433-0928 DIXIE L It was thumbs-up to Durham riding Conservatives Saturday morning as Prime Minister Brian Mulroney paid a quick visit to the riding, accompanied by his wife NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger. Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street (From page 1) And he said NDP leader Ed Broadbent is opposed to free trade "unless it is in auto parts, and he's opposed to foreign investment un- less it is in Oshawa." He said there have been 600,000 new jobs created since 1984 and he rapped Liberal leader John Tumer for referring to this number as "marginal." And he reminded the audience of the 20 per cent interest rates under a previous Liberal govern- ment and the "National Energy Policy that tore the heart out of Western Canada." He said there is a lot of sup- port for the free trade deal, and cit- ed New Brunswick Liberal premier Frank McKenna as an example. "Do you really think he (McKenna) would have endorsed free trade if he thought it was such a bad deal," he asked. And he took a back-hand ~ swipe at the New Democrats on defense issues, stating "Canada is not a neutral nation. We are stay- ing with NATO and NORAD." Mulroney, accompanied by his wife Mila, had been scheduled _ to arrive at the Bowmanville com- mittee room just after 11:00 AM. But it was noon before his bus ar- rived, along with a couple of bus- es carrying the army of media peo- ple who are following his campaign. Following his speech, he cir- culated through the crowd in the committee room for a few min- utes, shaking hands with well wishers before boarding the bus for the next stop in Belleville. did not stop to talk to the protest- ers outside, P.C. Durham candi- NUTS ABOUT (HOCOR Now is the time ... to order your corporate or personal gifts of fine chocolate for the coming Holiday Season. Rogers * LJ Belgium * Swiss SSE TTD 182 Queen St., Port Perry OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 to 10 a FRIED CHICKEN e° FISH & CHIPS for the unbelievable low price of ... 136 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Although the Prime Minister. i aR | 4 } = 104 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 1, 1968 -- 3 Prime Minister makes brief visit to riding date Ross Stevenson had a lengthy discussion with a group opposed to any plans by Metro Toronto to open a garbage dump south of Highway 401 near the Darlington Nuclear Plant. "I am wholeheartedly on your side," said Stevenson. "We will do anything we can at the provincial, Regional or local council levels." "There is no more foolish place to put a landfill than on the shores of Lake Ontario," he stat- ed. And with the site for the dump very close to the location of a new $80 million head office for GM, Stevenson said high level of- ficials with the auto makers are "working quietly behind the scenes and are totally on side in this issue." Protester holds sign with anti- garbage dump message as the Prime Minister stopped over in Bowmanville Saturday morning. With each 15 or 20 pc. bucket purchased (at regular price) at EE FRIED CHICKEN you will be able to purchase 24 cans of Coca Cola'Classic -------- --"

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