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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1991, B15

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THE HALTON HILLS HOMESTVLE Wednesday April 1901 Page 3 WORTH OF GROCERIES from ONE MORE CHANCE TO WIN Draw to be held MoMpnl 1991 How To Wire Find the mystery word or symbol in the ads in todays section This weeks mystery word is LISTING Fill out the ballot below and drop it oft at any of these participating locations Moore Park Plaza NRS45MountalnvlewRdN ReMax Guelph SI The Keratd St Mystery Word Number limes Mystery Word appeared Name Address Phone Number Date of Publication Postal Day Evening Consumers and business must team up 1 Survey Completed Aprill 291 MORTGAGE RATES ANNUAL INTEREST Rates Quoted Are For Closer Mortgages SIX MONTH ONE 1 TWO YEAR J YEAR THREE YEAR FOUR YEAR FIVE YEAR TRUST COMPANIES Canada Trust NA 10 1125 1125 1125 1125 Municipal Trust NA 1125 1150 1175 1175 Trust 10 10 1125 1125 1125 1125 CHARTERED BANKS Bank of Commerce NA 10 75 1125 1125 1125 Bank of Montreal 10 1120 1125 1125 1125 Bank of Nova Scotia 10 10 1125 1125 1125 1125 Royal Bank 10 75 10 1125 1125 1125 1125 Toonto Dominion 10 10 75 1125 1125 1125 This survey is prepared to help the Herald readers track weekly Bank and Trust Company mortgage rates National Consumer Week April 2228 is the time for con sumers and businesses to think about teaming up for a stronger marketplace say organizers of the annual event The team up theme was chosen to promote consumer- week celebrations because it highlights the important partner ship between consumers business and government Consumer week is supported by federal provincial and territorial governments Ontarios par ticipation is coordinated by the Ministry of Consumer and Com mercial Relations This year Consumer Minister Marilyn Churley will proclaim Apnll 22 28 as National Con Week in the provincial legislature and present awards to recipients Of the ministrys Consumer Educator of the Year Awards These awards were establish ed to reward excellence by con sumer educators They are par ticularly appreciated because recipients are nominated by their peers says the Minister To help get people thinking of ways they can get involved in tional Consumer Week the ministry has also distributed a kit of suggested activities to business associations labor organizations community groups libraries teachers and municipalities across the pro vince Consumeraffairs and creditcounselling organizations have also received the packages Included in the kit are some ideas for classroom activities One suggestion is to have students develop a computer pro gram to compare several pro ducts features and prices Another idea is to discuss how affects con sumer decisions Activities suggested in the kit arent limited to students The ideas for business associations community groups and municipalities include setting up a consumer comer in public buildings and promoting ser vices that help consumers com pare products and resolve com plaints Along with the kits the ministry has sent Team up posters across the province In keeping with this years theme the ministry has also join ed with consumers labor and business groups to form a part nerships committee Members are meeting to encourage par ticipation in consumer week Some of the activities planned In clude the following A provincewide labor organization and an Ontario utili ty company are including consumerprotection articles in their newsletters A major industrial association is distributing the consumer- week kit nationally An annual survey of consumer grocery preferences will be distributed and promoted A segment about National Consumer Week appear on television stations across On tario Were also producing a series of interviews with Consumer Minister Manlyn Churley for use by Ontario radio stations says Ann Rowan ministry co ordinator of National Consumer Week The broadcasts talk about the top consumer complaints telemarketing and proposed ap proaches tc protection that will help reduce problems in the marketplace Promoting a fair marketplace is important at any time of course but it s vital everyone know more about their rights and responsibilities as consumers when times are tough says Ms Churley We Cover The Town Our Homestyles Real Estate section gets results Our attention to detail and superior service has ensured the finest service available to our advertisers and has resulted in increased sales Our real estate section also boasts the largest home delivery of any local paper with a distribution of over including Georgetown Acton Erin plus surrounding rural routes and communities If you are looking for results in the sale of your home or property make sure youre being seen in the Heralds Real Estate Tabloid FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL KIM HARYOTT at 8772201

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