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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jul 1983, p. 30

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( 12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, July 20,1983 Section Two Werry Family Holds 11 Oth Annual Picnic i W.'„ /'• V" . - ■' i ,x| / 4/ A v \ y y One of the oldest members of the clan attending the picnic was Vera Terry, of Oshawa, who is 88 years of age. Floral Shoppes 10 Sweetheart Roses for SO 99 Be sure and look over our Great Specials during the Summer Sidewalk Sale Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 21,22,23 In the Bowmanville Store Only Specials in the Store and on the Street Floral Shoppes 623-4441 COUBTICE Highway 2 GardenCentre and Showroom with different exciting gifts. E 576-1116 OSHAWA WEST 343 King Street West Floral Shoppe L811L. ALL STONES OPEN M FRIDAY (•(. Q 72( 5159 U 623*10(8 ^ OSHAWA NORTH 1124 Simcoe Street North Floral Shoppe BOWMANVILLE 31 King Street West Daily Delivery lo Oshawa -- Whitby "Canada will lose hundreds of millions of dollars a year in tourism revenue if all foreign visitors are forced to obtain visas," warns Paul Tuz, President President of the Better Business Bureau, in response to Employment Employment and Immigration Minister Lloyd Axworthy's proposal to increase the use of visitors' visas within Canada's immigration system. "The requirement that all foreign tourists secure visas will make travelling to Canada unnecessarily complicated, and the inevitable decrease in foreign visitors will hurt businesses which cater to tourists," Tuz explains. The Better Business Bureau President supports the Immigration Immigration department's general intention to increase the use of tourist visas. "This measure is necessary in order to monitor monitor visits by citizens of countries countries from which a high percentage percentage of illegal immigrants stem. However, Tuz notes, "the requirement should be applied Opening Special bo 5>" On'V So»' 0 ' Bair Shop For Ladies & Beats LCIIP A SAVE] This coupon allows $2.00 Discount on your Haircut. Honoured at KountryKut'N' Kurl,, 67 King Street West Oiler expires Wed., Aug. 31 not valid Saturday (KOUNTRY KUT |'N' KURL PRICES INCLUDE: CONSULTATION RICH SHAMPOO, STYLE CUT, BLOW DRY) [$ [CUP A SAVE] LADIES PERMS SAVE $10.00 Reg. $49.00 - $39.00 Short Reg. $59.00 - $49.00 Long Style Cut Included Expires Wed., Aug. 31,1983 not valid Saturday fc" CUP A SAVE] MENS PERMS SAVE $10.00 Reg. $49.00-$39.00 Style Cut Included Oiler expires Wed., Aug. 31,1983 . not valid Saturday CUP A SAVE] HENNAS SAVE $10.00 Reg $25.00-$15.00 Style Cut Extra Oiler expires Wed.. Aug. 31,1983 not valid Saturday COUPONS VA KOUNTRY KUT 'N' KURL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ONECOUPON PER CUSTOMER. JD ONLY AT BOWMANVILLE LOCATION BECOME A WINNER AT KOUNTRY KUT'N' KURL INC. WHERE YOU GET YOUR HAIR CUT RIGHT EVERY TIME Kountry Kut 'n' Kurl reserves the right to limit one coupon per person 67 King Street W. Telephone 623-4551 only to citizens of such countries. countries. A general world-wide application would seriously curtail our tourism industry, an industry that the federal and provincial governments have spent a considerable amount of money promoting abroad." In 1982 Canada received over 32 million visits from foreign tourists, who left (3.7 billion dollars. "If visas are made mandatory, the number of foreign visitors will decline drastically, and tourist related related services and industries will be affected right across the country," Tuz warns. "Moreover, the idea of extending extending the requirement to citizens of the United States is absurd and could cause irreparable irreparable damage to Canadian businesses, particularly the smaller ones." Metropolitan Toronto, for example, welcomes over 16 million tourists from outside the country every year, and approximately 50 percent originate from the U.S. Attracted by a depressed Canadian dollar, visitors pump over $2 billion into the Toronto economic community annually, with Americans bringing in 43 percent of it. "Canada is seen by our neighbours to the south as a bargain shopping mall, and Canadian businesses have been reaping the benefits," states Tuz. "Even if only 20 percent of American spending was discouraged by this visa requirement, the economic impact would be considerable. The repercussions would be felt in the pockets of the transportation transportation worker, the restaurateur, restaurateur, the cab driver, the corner store owner, the chambermaid," Tuz predicts. Bigger Pictures Plus Fast Accurate Service FREE! 5x7 Enlargement with every C4i-n0, 126-135 film, processed, INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS OSHAWA CAMERA CENTRE LTD 728-4631 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE lAcnos.'i rnoM mu PMONCCEN1HEI fe: I ■ < ft . ■ A Blackstock Armouries was the setting for the 110th Werry-Wright-Philp picnic on Saturday with more than 100 coming from near and far for the annual reunion. Incoming President is Margaret Eldridge of Richmond Hill, formerly Margaret Werry, daughter of Ken and Winnifred Werry, Shaws. She is pictured here with her husband Phillip and daughter Jennifer. Business Bureau President Deplores Visa Requirement For All Foreign Visitors D \YS,„ SI V Visitors from a considerable distance included Bud and Dorothy Werry from Orlando, Florida, left and Jonathan and Drusilla Sayer of Clarksboro, New Jersey. BLACKSTOCK by Joyce Kelly i Congratulations to Dale and Janet (Ford) VanCamp who were married this weekend. Their wedding vows were solemnized in Meaford on Saturday with many area relatives relatives in attendance. Congratulations is also in order for Miss Judy Howsam and Mr. Ken Jefferys who were married on Friday. Judy has been a teacher at Cartwright Public School for four years. So all her students say a special "Good luck". Four local teenagers returned from Camp Quin-Mo-Lac on Saturday. Saturday. Elizabeth Luke, Andrew Petrie, Eleanor Kelly and Fred Marlow are all working at the camp and returned for one of their furloughs. Camp Quin-Mo-Lac is in desperate need of margarine containers or other containers with or without lids. If you have any extra, please drop them in to Eliza beth Luke or Eleanor Kelly. This past week has proved what a x lot of farmers said this spring during the wet weather, "we'll pay for it in the summer". The hot temperatures and the dryness are taking their toll on the crops but surely rain will soon bring relief from the heat wave. Thé O.N.O. bus to Uxpool has finished its journeying for another year with many of its passengers earning their respective badges and certificates. The card sharks were out in town on Tuesday during the Senior Citizen Card Party when record high scores were recorded. Dorotny Edwards placed first; with a score of 100 followed closely by Loma Swain with 99.' Doris Rohrer scored- 96 to place third. Doris 1 Rohrer had an un-; believable night when; she held nine lone- hands. Fourth was- Dorothy Archer with'82; : fifth Susie Harris with 82; Edna Larmer was sixth with 76 and low was Arvella Barrett., The draws were won by, Leonard Cane, Harold Swain and Arvella :: Barrett. All this action, took place with only seven tables: . On Sunday Ron and Norma Smith transferred transferred their membership . from Port Elgin to the ~ Blackstock United Church at the regular church service. Five local couples enjoyed the Crop and Field Association trip on • Wednesday to Friday last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin,, McLaughlin,, Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCamp and Mr. and Mrs. John Carnaghan all enjoyed touring Bruce, Huron and Grey Counties. While in Bruce County, the group toured the bruce Nuclear Power Station. "Welcome to Rick and Shirley Bingman and Gail who have recently moved into Blackstock. On Friday evening a personal shower was held at Mrs. Leanne McLean, Whitby for Miss Sherri Hoskin. Mrs. Maxine Hoskin, grandmother of the bride attended. On Saturday, Mrs. Brett Hoskin, Bowmanville Bowmanville hosted a miscellaneous miscellaneous shower also for. bride-to-be, Sherri Hoskin. Mrs. Lome Hoskin also attended Sidewalk Sale SPECIAL VALUABLE COUPON Bring in this coupon and receive 15% OFF ALL PRINTING 1 < (non contract) Offer expires Friday, September 2nd, 1983 The Printing m Business Cards Letterheads Envelopes Flyers Programs Newspapers /.. and much more! James Publishing Company Limited 623-3303 62 King St. W. Bowmanville

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