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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jun 1993, p. 3

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Yard and Bake Sale Even Included the Kitchen Sink! The Canadian Statesman, Bnwmanville, Wednesday, June 16,1993 3 -Week in Review- , West Durham District Gilwellian Scouters had everything including the kitchen sink on sale at their -giant Yard and Bake Sale held at the corner of King and Scugog Streets last Saturday. The Scouters were hoping to raise enough money to buy a grill and a marquis tent for Scouter reunions and for the use ;;'bf local groups. Peddling their wares curbside are: Pat Davies, Maureen Vanderwouden, and Barb Po- i.korski, Stevenson Pleased With Nomination MIDWAY MOTORS PRESENTS ... The Spring Into Summer Triple the Value • Sale prices •'Excellent warranties :i including: 1 - 3 year/80,000 km full coverage -6 year/100,000 km major component - 3 year roadside assistance - 6 year body perforation -No deductibles -No transfer fees - No hassles '93 NX1600 $16,590. '93 240SX $17,990. Includes No Charge Air Conditioning Plus Driver's Side Air Bag and T-Roof pkg. Includes SE Package. NEW LOW PRICES... v;' From Page One v „ égalés were not "doing the usual r reminiscing about leaders but were y looking ahead." He also noted that there were , many more undecided delegates than at other conventions. "I went around with Kim on Thursday night and visited three rooms of undecided delegates. One !/ from the prairies and the other two |; from Ontario." j; These meetings with the undecid- >• ed were "more open" than they have il been in the past, he noted. j: Within the meetings, Ms Camp- |l bell would give a short presentation j and then would field questions from III the delegates, he said. I Instead of keeping to the status j; quo, Mr. Stevenson Uiinks Ms 1 Campbell will "at least try hard to ! change policy development" by j: opening up the process. '■I To examine all aspects tlierc will jl "probably be open policy sessions and public hearings to broaden the input." She will probably even be looking looking at opening up the budgetary process process so it can be examined. Her approach is different than that of the previous Prime Ministers, and that can be partially attributed to her being a woman. "Most women are more willing to discuss issues" so all options can be examined, Mr. Stevenson said. While this Prime Minister is not from Quebec as the two previous PM's have been, Mr. Stevenson sees this as something positive along' with Ms Campbell's gender. "In the next election, the contest will be between the two traditional parties, between the two most prominent prominent ones." Upon close inspection the voting public will have to decide between a fresh face and a different approach to politics or Liberal leader Jean Chretien who is just another member member of the "old boys club. "That's the choice," he noted. " ; *1 Gracious Lordy, Could Joy Be Forty?^ ^ Book a Pedicure and Receive a FREE NATURAL MANICURE 5 S> , Thursday, June 17th - Saturday, June 19th only Call Today for your Appointment %z£l 33 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-1964 For All Your Wood Finishing Needs Sikkens offers a complete line of professional Wood Finishing Products, designed to protect, enhance and preserve the natural beauty of your wood. With products formulated to meet the specific needs of Interior and exterior woodwork, Sikkens ensures optimal care In every situation. For easy application and quality you can trust, look to Sikkens: a worthwhile investment for beautiful wood. CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Rllson Rd. S„ Oshuwn 434-3939 IMAGE-CENTER Jackie, a Bowmanville girl is spending her summer building her modelling career. YOU CAN BE OUR NEXT DISCOVERY Call now for a free and honest consultation. IO^unda^trootW^ndjFloof^A/hltbj^^30^5lM^ However, Mr. Stevenson would like Canadians "to look forward to the future and the first elected woman woman prime minister." IWiSSAixii 1300 Dundas Street East, Whitby 668-6828 "Serving Durham Since 1960" z o DUNDAS ST. E. z n c 1U o HWY. 401 V) * o < f NISSAN FABRICLAND'S NOTHING HELD BACK - EVERYTHING GOES!!! FRIDAY JUNE 18 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. QUANTITIES LIMITED TO PRESENT STOCK ONLY NO SPECIAL ORDERS 50% OFF •ALL45" and 60" PRINTED POLYESTER FANCIES (Failles, Georgettes, Jacquards) • ALL 45" PLAIN and PRINTED 100% RAYON CHALLIS •ALL45" PR. FUJIETTE •ALL45" and 60" PLAIN FASHION JACQUARDS •ALL45" PLAIN and MOIRE TAFFETA • ALL 60" BLENDED and LINEN- LOOK SUITINGS •ALL60" SPORTSWEAR GABARDINE and TWILL • ALL 60" TROPICAL BLENDED SUITINGS EVERY FABRIC IN THE STORE UP TO 50 0 OUR 'ENTIRE STOCK OF DRAPERY HOME DEC. and UPHOLSTERY OFF REQ. PRICE 30% OFF REGULAR PRICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PATTERNS BE EARLY-HURRY IN AND YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED 50% OFF • 'ALL 45" POLYESTER and COTTON PRINTS ' •ALL45" PRINTED PLISSÉ • 'ALL 45" PRINTED and PLAIN 100% COTTONS •ALL PRINTED KNITS •ALL60" PLAIN SHEETINGS •ALL ENDS (ASSORTED TYPES) • ALL 36" and 45" CORDUROY •ALL DENIMS and PLAIN and PRINTED CHAMBRAY • ALL 45" and 60" SHIRTINGS •ALL36" FLANNELETTE BFLOW McCALls BUTTERICK -r . IT AO/ VOGUE WJ All /O RURDA . \tJ\V W W W V v OFF REG IN STORE STOCK ONI Y PRICE "OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SEWING NOTIONS Af\OL OFF "w /w REG. PRICE "U-ncluiiGi only dmm Iwmit.) 1801 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY (Kendelwood Pirn) 721-9152 TABmCLÆND làsr.k HAftvtn C'ifiop'coui e.iot 600 GRANDVIEW ST. S. OSHAWA (Grendvlew end Bloor St.) 436-7589 Plmo Note: In some locations some Items may be sold at a pilco lower than our regular chalivatoro pilco. Whore this 'compellllvo pricing* occurs, Urn advertised anvlnga will bo off our regular clmlmaloro price, •(exclude» only basics and homo tleo.)

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