Page 8 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, March 6,'1993 Committee formed to discuss NAFTA If you’ve been waiting for a chance to discuss the North American Free Trade Agreement, six members of the procincial legis- lature will be waiting for your com- ments. The Cabinet Committee on North American Free Trade was formed to provide people across Ontario with an opportunity to express and clarify concerns about the proposed NAFTA. Its members will be trav- eling throughout the province to lis- ten to your opinions and, as part of making recommendations to Cabinet, to make the provincial government aware of those views and con- cerns. A central purpose of this committee is to help in the formulation of alternatives to NAFTA. Although the negotiation of trade agreements is within the jurisdic- tion of the federal government, Ontario has a critical interest in trade issues due to the central importance of trade to the provin- cial economy. And NAFTA will have major implications for our Province. So even though we’re opposed to the North American Free Trade Agreement, we intend to act forcefully to defend and pro- mote the province’s economic interests in this field as in other areas. The Cabinet Committee is part of this process. The group is chaired by Elmer Buchanan, Minister of Agriculture and Food. The other members are Howard Hampton, Minister of Natural Resources, Shirley Coppen, SOLD ] aAssociaTes 877-5165 J *6 Year Major Component Warranty *6 Year Emission Components Warranty * 3 Year Roadside Assistance Services | *6 Year Rust Perforation Warranty MILTON SUNDAY, MARCH 7 1-3 PM What you see is NOT all th 1993 SENTRA GS 5-Speed PLU. . FRE AIR CONDITIONING INCLUD Call our Friendly Sales Staff for warranty details... 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Hearings will begin this month and the Committee is expected to report back to Cabinet by the end of April INSTANT RESERVATIONS CANADA 3000 Return Airfares from: Vancouver —$329.- Calgary $319.- Edmonton $319.- Winnipeg $259.- Halifax $239.- St. Johns $269.- valk which a public report will be sued. zn firm schedule of locations for the hearings will soon be in place. Two toll-free numbers have been established so that Ontarians can find out about the committee’s trav- el schedule, how to participate in the hearings, or how to make a written submission to the commit- tee. For more information please call 1-800-361-8009 (English) or 1- 800-267-2008 (French). Those of you who enjoy heritage events may be interested in know- ing that 1993 has been officially proclaimed as the Centennial Year of the Ontario Legislative Building. Programs and activities developed for the occasion will focus on the history of the building and the era in which it was built. Visitors and building occupants will get an opportunity to learn and appreciate the history behind the structure affectionately known as the “Pink Palace.” Events include a Tour and Victorian Tea program beginning in April highlighting the Ontario art collection and unique portraits and paintings. In July, a family program will feature Centennial birthday parties which will take the entire family through a junior tour, crafts, Victorian games and refreshments. More details are available from Interparliamentary and Public Relations. Just call Queen’s Park at 1-800-268-3747 and ask for 325- 7500. Recreation news Spring and summer brochure Watch for the upcoming issue of the Recreation & Parks Community Brochure. Residents will receive their copy beginning Sat., Mar. 6. If you haven’t received yours by Mon., Mar. 8 please call the Recreation and Parks Department and we will get one to you. 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The Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools are offering a FREE screen- ing on Sat., Mar. 6, 4 to 5 p.m. Call the pool for details - Acton 853-3140 and Georgetown 877- 7721. Youth activity night There’s still some time to catch part of this winter’s hottest program for “Youth” in grades 5, 6, 7 & 8! The Recreation Dept’s Youth Activity Night group meet Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. at Ecole Sacre Coeur. Drop by and check us out ($3 drop in fee). If you miss us