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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Mar 1972, p. 3

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fand wtfe, Mr. and Mrs. 1Rarry The Canadian Statesman, Bovnianville,Ma.2,173 H lingsriead Lmployee Retires SodnOsza Mrs. L. C. Snowin grand- Irlad' e! rch lifor 1ol Deet'. .3.~~~P vi oswith their cousin, Mirs. Roy Van Camp, grand- Recent visitors nivth Mr. and Vho Pasd ayoSua Re--quires Pa i n e and T im e 1 son Mr, Tom Van Camp, Base Mirs. Joe McCuliough were ý We aregi oherta h Ln.Mr. and i s, Bill Jobinson (nee Itwvo chilrno r.adMs Mr. and MVrs. Carlos Cryd- Lynn Campbell) of Toronto -RalphI-o ar bthhm diBYeman, daughter Susan, of and Clarence McCullough and from hsb alchyweebt Guelph, visited his parents son, Darryl, of Oshawa. hospitalizdhs ekwt Says peaker at Rot ary ~ ~ ~ ~~' '~~'~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cryder- BwavleoptLL: n:ta:fcin.a Don't form your opinion of îrg it difficuit to achieve res- "It is not a situation of fh 'Kapi gain a patient in Twcduigtepsto [reland on the basis of a two ults. H1e feit that progress had Catholic versus Protestant," hie plre"trve_______pte minuute newscast seen almost been moade in the Past twoE sadT"hhe tlT'7fExITt7T fightly on television, Rex'. years but stressed that pat- aerius a ae ETEorrto ranvelnedatrpeyrakmorpa Bill Rainey, Rector of St. jence was stili the key to a]volving the IRA against North- hrh evcswrehliOsee "Disney on Parade'"r. uprit s igobeloa John's Anglican Church in solution. w hMrrn Irelansd.st-Btt Lu "k Port Hope told Rowimanville According to Rev, Raineyl "I cn iisee no answer in the WandMr tC.eNchors an gthey Wleaderscomr aîd sY. poledinshi o only futue," an anhem. A meting wasPreston and Mrs. Betty Nor- wîth tinte îlb the There is mc,re to Ireland ly by religious dîfferen.ices.lStatesman later. "We need bd f c rîe they; also by Mrs. Marie Fln- 05gtîgkce ih [hntht h mpaied ea heeonmcand politicalltime to let the smoke die ete aerSirey cur asitoco Rex'. Rarjit is due [oreienyShreSezradYoein cut books, he urged, get the facts, arguments are important too, down,__ rrish have mae especially ua~m.mflNU Man-d lhe has agreed to stay onra' s ouegct f h ek gce what a contribution thewud yô oahokygm e-YU111 LU shhaveUade epeUîaly inwis h hm to, whtch he can do teTTyr Pahey aine hae- ngin eeMr ndMs producing statesmen and rel:i- If the1 congray eai wud Rx.Not-ytetd iedsihMr r.Fe gious leaders, încluding the On aTyery aba s e n-TP Pees nd baw Frd ton r.Parsor most famous of ail, St. Patrick. 1Mr, and Mrr Don Ovls 1 man Scott, and attending th éthOn Tusailtie iehr e ncal'i eterboogi 0ynanniiiogrsevle H adta iyIeadand Sandv have miovcd tolfirst Newtonvîlle School. . ~ etadfnse tbfr The Hi-C's recently arur d Mr s arow Bia m ees a dnh a ta ny fîire la n d ,e t e nt r o ci n e tu r e d a n no more than 200 miles wide't[hein new home in Brockviîle, Mr. and Mrs L. DeSmit e"" vening.th OhaoSceeCnreadJaueoTroondn ànd 350 miles long, is one of 1as lie wîll be stationed at werc visitors on Sunday with Ms ftelclho n h prsa' hwi udy the most talked-about "'real P1rescott, with the O.P P. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fow]er a n hlrnemirhdvstosiOno astates"m the world. Yet, he Mns. Wînnîfrcd Ellioht, with famîly, Oshawa. Freddîc, Ste- orwreaaYfr h ee rsBrnr easan f oo ýaid, few people really under- lier grandson Gary Ellitt of 'en, Delibie and Wendy Fowl- .fchidn citheryhad vîsntors Toronho. OugmanrinFae tand its present problenis. Oshawa, fe rm Malton, en spent last weck here wilh erainteraatndwekKlyisam brofMCl He xpaiedthe current Wednesday morning, to Mia- theîr grandparents, Mr. and d the Sportsman Show a h Mllbrook 'Novices and Mr utnWrCvn Teoronto.dqia was playîng in the Little NHL g urn ng odeppeucslaetpend ten days or so, in the Culis and Scouts are re- mn.b-ts onlIy 20 years ago. 1He blamed sunny aouthland. terreua eeig ederalterc0h e relatis.T-hcey Proincal oura- e Or on uda mrng BeraeteDvin Ncten hrewrefiteotblragain, this wcek, and are . ; edcd th o Mr.wadigaM en.hr's, cnimto n BrlndPadet eln Ia hn Paiale, iii lay at te cardprbuesy ihpprtosfor Ilr ere nOrn nteam -tiîtb Levi McGill, Beth- Hylard wa bpie n [ran d M Can d fr annislteyittee in teComu Paity h couts i stErt aCoanecilSaturday. a s coach , won îoheng churcb Cathy eames. "f thecored puebt Ierni nid ay evening llwCth n-h Scoueadersedtir appurneci-Th k-doo Club had their We rophy at the tournament. Hyland,JonadPu ch. [otn on a slowfo at nto he ina tifein High lady HBern ei deron nil taheiSaura atannual get-together ai a Sevcral Bethany boys are ardson,JonadRcrdRs Ramts a"Ifw oleak, t ~t help Miia n 10w lady, etasam- ion nit ld Chur, H aï,-dance and dînner in the pet-mebroftstam Co-dBianViBk Zin nied'*k c Hmp rborough area on Satunday gratulations! On Gon rdy h on siutintcmnoslle ,i,.mn NcW9lmton. Leaders attending înc]tîd- nih.Te rvled by bus. Sorny 1teIlcar that Mr People aré ahrn tPny lie cd Mr. and Mn. Gren Mc ~~~~~~M. Helen Trew was borneDebtBons ntbtipolUîdCuriat70 said wth wry humor. iow man, Clinton Bunley; 50- utMrladMs hlay rmLno frtewekbtofelh.W alwî ..fi 11e callcd the Irish a rom- 50 draw, Cindy Brown, Qa, CaiMc. and Mrs hda Hay-ey ecvey tenw Rntic, deeply religious people The Saturday niglit dance mn hîmn ad rendmLno.frtewe ehohlell.W i siian.frbeafsTe aî who bave unwittingiy passed if, the hall sasi also sponsor- 1Hoornweg, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mend. bwerha ter. a vnyMsee iscer[licen alk1 ehnyfrsr onho[uryong[lcsvrsWelteheHalComir. Juiori 'Leader EMaine M ar olrhd lc M n i. Sat Fîschriccat lanAfomrm n d t o f pere Yugic es. 1e s d btMr. a ll M mi. Ea l cEe nlHe . n n. K o -m is ortune o get an lectrî- had as guesta on Sa u ay on r f oi B az l s î b kdofpeuie.H adi Mran r.EalMEe len dnr. and MdancK. wascal hum on hîs hand and is Linda'asîster and ber liusband the ..peakrahtîsevcan was no longer safe in tlie Of Peterboroughi visihd lber le.Adne n ac a home. froni Toronto, saihi beshsngflsatr rountry, "wliere children arc mother, Mrs. Agnes Burley, providcd, and a good time en- On Thursday eeinig ah omnil onr lb eîemn tgpry M.adMsJh urir Ms in eligo hwards, trained to make and carry on Saturday. W hedfoycd by;gt h asbenHp, ail.toseltlstwekwt bombs." Mr. and Mns. Fred Hender-. Suoday morning, in Newa-wahedfrak ho asen with the R. M. olnsedCro and family, PortHoe crTrntsenlateksît "1h sill take tsao ho thre son, Mr .and Mns. Reid Woocsl nlialhil,1e-[o o 4yer. gHîîghedCroaisiti Mr. and Mrs, H. Quan- Mr. and Mrs. Frad Youngman. SECOND TEWE I ,o cste ngicn huch R- io fr 4 easHîe was foreman of the Mixing Dept. Mr. Knight was presented [il on Surdai Miss Marilyn Youngman genrations' ho get that bah- and Mc. and Mrs. Aif. Pernin lîgion-in-Life Badge awards with a Bulova Accutron Watch, and for bis Waife a lovely set of stainless steel Mn. and Mrs, H. Tbîckson spent [lie echool vacation atý Newcae Otro rv ced out of the chldrco," lic a ttce n d le d [lie Sportsmans acre presented ho eligible cookware'Wit adpitddeio hs h os by Tom Rehder show tp had two girls home on the tlicborne ofh ler fiend Miss ca o oredictcd. "Ih sail lie a long Show in Toronto, Saturday. Cls mn bm bb front lefh ho right, Production Manager Tom Lee, General FrmnBo og-wcekend, Janice Wanlosain Toronto, d~[a oenehdtidu' [tard baul as the feelings run Mn. and Mrs. Trueman Hen- Bradlcy lisyman. An attcmpt M ngt oc CeZeViePe.CaaaadC eman Bb Wes - Thc students whbo wenh ho Mr. anid Mrs. George Van successhly obekit h deep," derson sacre among those ati- bcnz mdecoearang fortonar.dacaue.Paria are expeched bome.Dam Sr. vîsited relatives in PonhypooPotOfcthpr. Rex'. Raincy said [bat salen tending the Lindsay-Coliourg instruction Inflic came course In the lower photo the honored guest is gcouped with corne of bis fellow long- Monday nigit. Brantford for several daya îastvIOUPu~ îli.Isasteecn lie left the country 20 years hockey game, Friday niglit,,in [he United Cburch here, as term colleagues, front the lefh, Jack Martyn, Charlie Bettles, Mr. Knight, Sam Kennetli Fosaler bad a picce sveck.ahhcmphcf ra-i htePi ago lie thouglit bis gencrahion in Lindsay. wl si h BpitCu ,Smithhand Dick Little. ______feig cnîeabya0h own ti nd Suarnefce îvould find tlie solution, "What 1ev. Snlgrove's SurdayNewcastle,. telin_____ad___f-St.ad r, we didn't realize was that un- morning topir ws "~The Newtonville .(.W. feing ry i also a s, th hwa, pritic ndSuclzndReh mCs o derneahh, there still simmereti Hands oh Jesus", aftcr salich Nestonville U.C.W. met in L - Mj N r. and rs. L. uldresaaw Ma, pn Ma. the Flhs ADAYORWEEE thie old.hates, [the old preju- the Sacrament of Holy Corn- hse Sunday Sebool hall, Wcd- MrE.q ancspndng a co ul hdaysand Mrandmîly.f ali-- dices. Ahi it necdcd saas the munion saas administered, nesday cvening, Mardi 22nd, arei sleýiasaa [bcouekpl Te syfpathy ohdt1se coss1Ask fore ýp1oin ."T-lank ut-and out soc- 11 Lae assi tn g. hes cho. i Th ' e ld rusgd Cros," fol saih C urtce adis oPhr- br L i, E nt Tusd y o n Vc. hiE aneo is H n rs a hsacre învolvcd h ebisyh ath, oMm, he r nea, bellsas. Tby sare povicd whb essin meber Mn.wih VîcPresdcn ~ ~v eDon Whitbred, Oshawa, came munîty is extended ho th eCONT by Devlon and Paisley. Jessie Best, Mcc. lys Farrow. Henderson presiding, afis d Maphe Grove and Ebenezer Mrs. Margaret Brooks, saîlh lien pa renta, Mc 'an-d Mrs. dosai foc [hem. Depuhy-Ecevc oh our 1tosanshî, 1e regardied Devlon as a Messrs S. J. Lancaster and C. openng witb flic singing oh ladies are :nmvited o eet Mr. Ted Toppng, Peter- J. Holby, also hier sster, Mr. Mr. Garry Fosler and Miss M_. George Neals, on flic deatli62-28 alist and Paisley as a maver sang "[[ Took His Heant- lse y[i odsPae.dyeeîga ..[ erls ac îhbis grand- Karen Beaubien, Onono, spent an accident west of Toronto. ick religions leader sali didn't break." Minutes oh pcevious meet- Mcc. Alfred Allun speak on parents, Mr. and Mmc. Fred a fesa days hast saeek sifli Sunday evening, on the saay' aRve [lie stylent[olabi:Rct visitors sitli Mr. ing, rcad by Secretany AceY Afnica. R hvn.O îna m.brgadaenhs, Mr. and [o London. No one sase bor asan follosig and Mrc. r. Gilmer sacre Mn. Farrow, sacre adopted, and Good Fcîday Service at Eh- Ken Sumershord vîsîhed withbMcc. J. Holhby. but flic car le damaged. H1e belîeved [bah flhc major snd Mci. Raymonsd Gilmer oh [lice report oh the special ac enezer on Friday at 10:30 arn, ber brother and sife, Mc. and Mca. Ruse,,l irnblethas Mr. and Mm., R. Avery at !,esson sahy Eire seeks union Islinghon, on Friday evcnng count saas given by V. Gîl- Sacrament ohf[lié Lord's Sup- Mrs. Fred R. Stevens. ceturned home aften spcnding famuly, Oshawaa, Mn. JîmMl-ýl wtb Nothero Irchand is sirop- and Mc. and Mcc. Jim Gilmec,1 mcatte o lomecamgirlsepla h p.Mr. and Mcc. Barry Bleeks, s couple ohfsaceks withb len dres and boy frtend froni, [y because mosh ohf[the coal, Jeff and Lynne, oh Port Hope,atedum rcap[leat Teenagers meeting un Sun- Belleville; Mi. and Mcc. Don son and saîhe, Mr, anîd Mmc. Peterboroughi wcce saili Mr illinadshîpbuilding in- On Sunday sfhcrnoon. saeck in Jonc, Date foc our day, Aprîl 2nd ah 7:30, p.m. ho Browan, London, Ont.; Mcc. Tom Gimblcht adimîy n(-i Mcc. H1_. Muldrew oSun- fusties are ocahe iun [lie Mm. andi Mns. C. H. Laîîe, Sping Annivccsany is set for i be lt at Maple Grove. Bob Bmosan, con Jason, Peter- Kitchener-. north. Mmc. Rocs Browan, Marty and May 21st, salen Dr. N. Mc- Mc. Johin Pritchard, Manio- bonougli, spent Satunday ah Miss Sucan Nonris -spent a C.on' in c o There sacre other cesnhhlesceaog[is Kenzie of Onilia silI be gucst tick, apent flic sackcn ihbon nd viicdteitate fesa days last week saîhhlber'H -I I rrelanti, for example, is about val. at Orono. agreedt o lie usiers and [aime Soosaden, unce .Mc. Bob day fnomn Memonial Hospital, Jack Nornis, Oshawas YMîlo 14 o 1 e S ~5yeans abcad oh [bat luflic Sunday guestasawihh Mn. and up [the ofheing af [bat sec- Snowden, alco bis aunt anti also their mother, Mrs. W. H. 1tî Broan nd rotercae.. M. ad MsC. .arellsaéail Milson1r- Dris ,outhllie said. And sacîface Mca. Ken Fletcher sceMcvieFosrea[beur- nlMc. and Mrs. John Brwnanlleti oaid M. ndthrCouP.sins, Mc.Tompkins 194,EMailne Mardh- j4 paymnts re boutfou fines nd Mc. ichad McCar ohchased focr[lie Easter services Huliand, Osbawa, beftho e li M. and Mcc. Don B noke ,gLouîise PbippDs Sabmuh ît19 ooh fak18 pamnsae bu or ie n Ms ihrMMcaloacg.18MaDonohyald18î,oc ate Y[ kvbat [bey-are un Eire.' Whitliy. and given to chut-ins ah ter- latter one leff foc a short and son Rob spent a ýoup)le r. wn ismorTrn Sae 8 ai Tîi12 11eadifedtht njstce M. ndMn Pte Hnd rad, andthficusual donation hldy.M1 . .Sosdno tashatwe sihb r, Gn DrSo Trnday Jan .MacDat 18, hve cdu te had exished in flic pasf sith son oh Bosamanville scr1is[ lc iente pekro ia ip n onPrtch motheuMcc.Alck Tanneri, Jea M Cho181oOlvetesà Protestanftneatment oh Cath- supper guests on Sunday sitli Good Friday. feecard, Manotick, sacre Sunday1 Stirling; also visite ila sîsher MMr. and Mcc. Sani Va7nt (amp c Son 181, Bernice Hentier- - »hics in Ulster but sàid that Mc. and Mcc. F. Henderson I Bay oh Quinte Confeeneafenoon callens on flic fonm- and hucliant Mr,. and Mcc. rccenfly etumneri homec from clon 177, Paf Millson 173, Na- A C Prie hsctr iln suk-an Cno sill lic ield April loti. and rs icother-in-lasa. sister-in- Elsaood Bateman and family a carilibean cruise, calhed ah dine Trimble 172, Norma Ma'rc- Primes gne st6 lon lk ngdwaif0 onsce u hi om lth in Queco St. Unitedi las, Mcc. H. G. Freeman; Mr.o is. On Saturday Il ponts. Escliindividual Innis 169~, Dale Foran 1 66, IOLDS fem Rppease ancient gievancec. ing ohf[lie passing oh Mr. Fris- Chîîccb, Lindsay. Anyone in- Freenian returned home from anti Mcc, James Dunleyild asa very intcrcsting. Peggy Milison 163, Lynda 11e cjd t a aboie and est Bosao, in bis 99th year, teneshed Is attentiing, picace bospif ah on Satuîday. Belleville, visittiYi an Mr. Tom Vais Camp, Univers- Wllshcr 160, Marg Guihnt non-Catholin cecgy sacre at Hope Haven, -Port Hope. contact flic secretary. Our Mn. and Mcc. Cednic Rus- anti unchle, Mr. and Mcc. Don endyohuips penftesMandk C5l aren3Carter 141, Bobby rosi- sioiety Is ivited to ttend ssaifliurbishparentstuMnBransCMrarkeert38roCar Caro oppiele134. tvoking together nosa ititry- 11e and bis famîly saeroisceylenvtd[atdcl retce oneo au-Bros c Rbn ro s. McSam Van Camp, also Higi ingle, Pst Mîlîson ing ho bring about a detenhe dents oh [bis district niany Newacastle REster Thankoffer- day hnom Caracus, Venezuela, Mn. and Mcc. Wýes Wood, visited bis grantimothenMr.28; ii ril, stMlio but a massive moli psychoiogy years ago, living on [lie pro- hgMardi 29th, at 8 p.m. whecc they spent a veny en- Mr. Ralph Wood, Orono, sacre Roy VanCam P. 64 1g vrgGi ii ad gh . iCad gearedte,[o fenorism wac mak- pety now osaneti by Mr. Non-, The suggestion sasi matie joyable fîme isst week. ýSuntiay suppen guestesawitb 2.Hg vrgGi il ad 2p ______________________________________________ o prchae mre arpe fo Mn ant Mm.MRr.liNac-d[ie fmme'a on ati.'ifaMm Mc.ant MrsSaam VaanonantoDoisnTdpkns 94 tlie ear anti side aidles of hei erson, Oshasa, sacre Suinday:anti Mrc. Dick Wood antiCapMiss or, is an20) are chrc, ndîtwa dcieý vsios it tei cusns Mt.fail.Camp, Mn. Tom Vais Camp Paf Milîson 284, Gai Mîil- ii ai churli, nti t sae deide~i vsitos sath teincousns, n, fmuly sare Suntiay tunner guests son 267, Macg Macoad27 h cotc mebeso flcanti Mmc. Leslie Co11hcuft. Mmc. Ken Soufen, Peter- R'abJ2its ...ad..O C / u e rs C w / èeBoardi about baving tlie floors Mcs, Charles Gneenha boroughi, spent a fes atiys sith [hein cousins, Mr. anti Carol Topple 234, Manie Tra sad# ii. oinss spent several dy atsckhs aeksîile o niMss. Tom Lotige, Bitigenrth, 222-205,Bnic Hneso sad rt. purc ionichaisitli hec daugliter anti bus-sife. Mr. anti Mmc, Colin Sou- Mr. anti Mca. Tom McGuîrk 220, Donothy Stark 219, Elain AN THRITM pastebsket o r hlish and, Mr. anti Mcc. Bob Wan- hec anti family returnetibhome Miss fBarhara McGuînk epciiMrhn 1-209, Nom-ma Mac- A pwnroerlodei usshw inov sit nrceeedsait bsktsho he aah-de],West Hill. on Sunday. lasf saeek in Florîda havîng aTunis 215, Bobby Clarke 212, FO R THE CIDE saxophones, banjos, tubaâs - and shotguns, "«Very interesting rooms, Mcc. Margaret Ellîott Mc oto omn îte M. at c, Hne iemi.Tibe22 aeFnn22 diela", omncneda frind,"bt oceitccl mrchndse? aneengtolook atertflc Britain, spent hast week siti Pringle anti familv, Orange-. c. hanrioosaden sa202, GaeWon 2 mather. hec tisugliter ant"buamuiy, villelsaccehsacekent viih rsna vsifn Saîti ec wson D acig ena 4WcG EG R DR G "Does it?" enthused tic pasanbroker. "One day a fellosa Unit Leader Mary Skelding e dagtr nd fml,,vlwr ekidvsto Sdyvst __________lier_____son_____________________________-------_ HON 63478 buys a sax or tuba and two tisys later his neighbor cornes in peett lcsosipsc Cocky Condunni s. - 46 vice, asiteti by Inez Bouglien 2% .. Bobie Benlaps 3 KNG ST. WESTB WMN LE and buyc a shofgun." anti Erma Wood, saîtl prayer v"ir f e L '.b, Tubby 'Tweeds 3 by ev. Sneîgrove. Roll cahi. cep, o r t r m V u elIs P CLOTHES CARE HINT: "My favorite Easten Flosaccl'15: saas anssared by the fourteen Stains from beverages sili damage garments,, quiekly. Take nriembers sabo bat bravedtheli by Alex Carruttiers N'.P.I Ves n h u e them to yonr drycleaner for expert professional attention. Wleent ani cy oad [oli pressent, Lunchs sase serveti by ONTAR1O'S NEWTdfryd CHEQUE OUT A CRIPPLED CHILD the groop, sith fie prize dsryd gOing [o Olive H-entierson, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT d) The noise, factor and air pollution Support your local Rotary Enster SeaI aiag ais aetiitsîhflc Oeo h tanefaue f sili have a signîficant adverse cf- Capin it sea ah 2:30 .m. Ge tek-d Oageeofithe an pr feaainthre [iifrcmngfonfh FOUR- $50.00 GAMES ($10.00 MINIMUM PRIZE) sacihe leffers oif profeat, telegrams have 58 proposed sites, EEIEA been sent ho the Prime MVinisher oif Cao- e) The population in the area ias al5 EVERY MONDAY AT 6:30 P.M. ~~elec[ed parliamentary representative afcedb exrpito orhg ada nd te Prmiertif ntaro, t e tb oemajoratonhiesbeig ON CABLE TV have expressed their concern, pmohest noselevls é9 O4meetings bave been held and flic issue nToise l les eparW,.ed from bbc C Â B LE C A S T bas become a controversial bonanza focr lake sioe wl cmuhes byd ro the ---------,,---ý,'ý77 GAME No. 1 - $100 GAME No, 3 nss-prrpotr$a5ei0ca srt transportation and service access $50 ea. [o AMcc. R. Reinkoeten, Oshawa No Winer cr.t is an exercice in participahory fc7-e ai h arsa et Mrs. E. Trick, Oshaw'a GAAME No. - $100 democcacy whicb wîll lie decîded after Public reaction [o'the Toronto cen- GAME No, 2 -.Ç,,95. ea. $34 ca. [o Mr. Bill Robinson, Oshawa cool calculated consideration tif ahl the trent regionplniasbntvrwem hr, A. Smith, ()siawa Mme, B. Arseneult, Oshawa factors by those concemncd. plîyfaoabsntimasinons he Mise Nancy Monfpetet, Oshawa Mhre. J. Clilasson, Oshawa ingyfvrbl nIumisoshv Stor ofthe ont sainer Colr o nex wek's ard - geenThose opposing the~ aicport ite particularly supporfed the cbannellingf Stor of he onthwhinr, olorof ext eek' cads geen presenf a number oif arguments includ- -of developmenh cashtiof Metro Toronto.'Z> hre, A. Smith - $25 Kinsmen Gift voucher for Dyls .GA. ig h eîim atersl i cgb CABL TVOFFCE 6 KNG T, ESTa) If willdestroy corne 18,000 acres oif research andý altliougb there willibca MacDONALD'S VAR1ETY - 71 KING ST. EAST vecy finc agricultural land. significant degcetif vocal opposition, PHONE 623-5408 BRYSON' SMOKE SHOP - 1 RING ST. WEST b) 1 will reault in the climination off [bere is no doulit that Pickering Town-T JEFFREYIS SUPERETTE - 83 LIBERTY ST. SOUTH long eshablishent communities sucb ship sajîl bnfthc focesecable future 3f KING ST. ESTBW AVLE NORTH-END MARKET - 101 LIBERTY ST. N. as Brougham, liccone the site tif oe of Canada's great I Sc) Many aid historic homes silil be airports.j

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