Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 October 1992, p. 30

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Page 30 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 24, 1992 Letter to the Editor Dear Editor: October 26th is fast approach- ing. Canadians will vote either Yes or No to the Concensus reached by the first Ministers and other leaders regarding the Constitution Reform. A good thing happened on the way to the Referendum. Canadians from all walks of life, from school children to retirees, we have all gained a new knowl- edge of what makes Canada tick. We are able to understand the make-up of the House of Commons, (the) Senate and Supreme Court as they exist today. We are more aware of our Canadian institutions and identity. We are examining our paternal- istic relationship with our Aboriginal peoples. The First Ministers have given all Canadians a crash course in his- tory, both past and present, and this is good. Now all Canadians must ask themselves if the proposed changes to the constitution should be implemented. We've heard the words negotia- tion and compromise used to describe the procedures leading to the concensus of the Charlottetown Accord. In our own day-to-day lifestyles, compromise and negoti- ation begin around the kitchen table with family members. They are essential ingredients for family harmony and growth. Throughout our lives, whether at work or play, I'm voting "Yes" we negotiate and compromise in order to reach agreement, but there are some of us that would deny this process to our First Ministers. Your vote will make a differ- ence. It's time for us to drop all the baggage we have been carrying around this past few weeks. We are not voting for or against Brian Mulroney. This is not a vote for or against Bob Rae. The ques- tion is not "should we be having this Teferendum with all its related expenses?" The question is "Do you agree that the Constitution of Canada should be renewed on the basis of the Agreement reached on August 28th, 19922" Seventeen. leaders of our diverse and expansive country came to an Agreement regarding Constitutional change on that date. They compromised with each other for the good of the whole. They kept the vision of their own provinces in their minds but put the good of all Canadians first and foremost in their hearts and they reached an agreement and now its time for us to answer the question. It's time for Canadians to reach out a hand of faith to each other, and with faith and commitment, continue to build this, the greatest country in the world. I'm saying" Yes" for Canada. Brenda Payton, Canadian/Georgetown aay Wife, Mother, Grandmoth Halton Hills Fire Department receives new Mazda Tony Harold (left) District Manager Mazda Canada Inc. and Halton Hills Fire Chief Bill Cunningham (in van) along with Les Pelitis owner of Achilles Mazda Acton present the keys to the new Mazda MVP van. Mazda Canada and Achilles Mazda Acton donated the use of the van to the Fire Department. 7 e ‘At Your Service To advertise in “At Your Service’’, call Monica at 873-2254 99 BUSINESS DIRECTORY I T With this coupon get 1 l your V.C.R. tuned up | '" for ONLY 29.5! ‘ Mobile Sound | Systems Lesoa Set) 877-1688) U expres oxtber st, 1982 s¥ Construction Complete Ceramic Tile Sales & Service ~ Free Estimates ~ ‘A Excellent Prices A 877-9617 For your get-together..... RENT A SPA!! GOOD TIMES SPA RENTALS @ Weekend THURS. — MON. - @ Week THURS. - WED. Bs All rates subject to applicable taxes. ~” Rates include delivery, set-up and insurance. 853-1779 $220." - $270. "At Your Service" To advertise in "At Your Service" call Monica at 873-2254 "Halton's Only Errand + Yard & Garden Work see le Tree Removal » Home Renovations Service" 873-8475 + House Cleaning * Root 1+ House & Pet Sitting » Home Repairs GEORGET OWN) Rent-All Tools ¢ Equipment 334 uy 8 Rentals - Sales Service REPAIRS TO ALL MODELS OF TVs s VERs Also Microwaves, Stereos and Converters TWISS” FUELS O 4 rene eM Free Estimates on Carry-In TV Repairs OINSTALLA ONS: 873- 1 820 878-6380 : J.J. Electronics MILTON, ONTARIO 360 Guelph St., Unit 37, Georgetown EXCAVATING Excavating, Grading & Backhoe Ponds & Septic Beds Sand, Gravel & Topsoil + Reasonable Rates « 853-2515 ARMERS' LAWNCARE & LANDSCAPING ~ Fall Cleanup ~ ~ Free Estimates ~ * CUTTING ¢ FERTILIZING *LANDSCAPING _ ¢ TRIMMING 873-8806

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