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Mint Stock # P5593 Included Included Included Included Included Included GST GST Through direct interaction and involvement with Canadian youth, Generation 2000 has set a goal of visâ€" iting every high school in the nation by the year 2000, thereby reaching approximately 1.5 million young peoâ€" ple across the nation. One reason Clarke became involved with the tour, was "to break down stereotypes that exist across the country." Generation 2000 was founded in 1991 by 23 yearâ€"old Robert Barnard. In April 1991 Barnard attended the Spicer Commission‘s "Citizen‘s Forum on Canada‘s Future", he was distressed that he was the forum‘s only participant that was under 35. Barnard realized that youth need to become more involved in the deciâ€" sion‘s that would affect their future; and that Canadians require a greater understanding of the regional and culâ€" tural diversity of Canada. Students urged to get involved (Continued from page 1) group took time to share one of their experiences with the audience and explained why they became involved with Generation 2000. "We‘re a group of young Canadians that have decided we are not going to have our futures handed down to us on a silver platter," said Calgary native, Jim Pfeffer. 467 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Sale price effective March 11 through March 21, 1993. Ask for our free catalogue. We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express Reg. $69 OVAL TILTâ€"TOP TABLE Reg. $69 FERN STAND Reg. $49 ENGLISH WINE TABLE Easyâ€"toâ€"operate metal Attractive tripod stand Burgundy or Hunter Green tilt mechanism and circular top leatherette inset x x 27¢/i"%h; 12" diam. top 20‘/»"h; 13" diam. top \L TILTâ€"TOP TABLE yâ€"toâ€"operate metal tilt mechanism h x 19%/»"w x 229 Lakeshore Road East (west of Trafalgar) 842â€"4088 Save 20% on all sale and regular priced prints. Rash of thefts from cars reported Monday night, a car stereo and tire rims valued at a total $2,300 were stolen from a 1985 Chrysler Laser parked outside a Dorland Road address. On Monday a parking permit was stolen out of a 1980 fourâ€"door, beige Chevrolet Caprice parked at Sheridan College on Trafalgar Road. The theft occurred during daylight hours. "Four other boys that were involved are under 12 years of age and therefore no charges will be laid against these boys. They were released to their parents‘ care," reported Martin. Halton Regional Police reported investigating at least 10 cases of theft from auto across Oakville in the first half of this week. A 12â€"yearâ€"old Oakville boy is facing a charge of robbery and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace. He‘s slated to appear in Oakville Youth Court April 14th, 1993. "On hearing the story, the mother followed the youths to an Oakville home. Police responded to the home and seized a knife," said Martin. The girl ran from the youths to a waiting vehicle driven by her mother, said Staff Sgt. Rod Galbraith. The young girl‘s mother had been waiting to pick her up. "One of the youths produced a sevenâ€"inch long knife. A second youth took the knife and demanded money from the girl," reported media Sgt. Joe Martin. (Continued from page 1) "A large knife was brandished and the young girl‘s money was demanded," said Oakville Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB) Det. Sgt. Graham Barnes. Last year, from February to May, Generation 2000 tour members visitâ€" ed 500 schools and spoke to 150,000 students, setting the Canadian record for the largest high school tour ever completed. This year‘s tour, which began February 6 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, will visit 600 schools and reach 200,000 students by the time Four boys released to parents‘ care A 1982 Audi 4000 parked Sunday night at a Rebecca Street address had its AM/FM stereo casâ€" sette worth approximately $500 stolen. Police also reported a car phone worth approximately $600 was stolen out of a truck parked at a North Service Road address someâ€" time Monday. Police reported a stereo amplifier worth approximately $1,500 was stolen out of a 1986 Toyota parked on Wildwood Drive Sunday (March 7th) night. As a charitable organization, Generation 2000 receives 20 percent of their funding from the federal govâ€" ernment, and raises the remaining funds from foundations, corporations, private donations, and by selling Generation 2000 tâ€"shirts and hats. they finish the tour in Vancouver, British Columbia, at the end of May. Reg. $49 ENGLISH WINE TABLE Burgundy or Hunter Green leatherette inset