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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1994, p. 24

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ol ST 4a - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SEPA YS HAULAGE ¢ Basement exc * Trenching * Septic Systems * Demolition * Grading * Driveways 986-4917 / From reading to math, Sylvan Learning Centre® helps children make the grades. * Trucking e Sand e Gravel * Limestone * Topsoil * Reclaim Asphalt vosiLe 133-7273 'With our positive, individualized instruction, students find their with their self esteem. school, students actually look forward to it. We've already helped more than a million children turn their grades around. Let's talk about how we can help your child. 4iz ((/ grades soaring - along Instead of dreading Sylvan Learning Centre® Helping kids be their best.™ Kendalwood Plaza, 1801 Dundas St., E., Unit 26, Whitby, Ontario (905) 404-1818 Reading *Wiiting® Maths Study Skills O.A.C. *Homework supports Pre-school program PHASE II EXPOSURE VISIBILITY LOCATION: DESIGN: Subject Site | HWY. #12 LEASE RATE: DEVELOPMENT TYPE: CURRENT TENANT'S: Immigration cutbacks called for at Durham Reform Party meeting By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Cutting back on immigration as well as the need for govern- ment to end multiculturalism and employment equity was the message from Reform Party members during a meeting at the Latcham Centre last Mon- dayevening. Canada has the highest im- migration per capita, followed by Australia and the United States, as it sees an influx of 250,000 immigrants per year, according to Reform Party orga- nizer Evert Vroegh. This, he says 18 too high a number con- sidering the country is digging out from one of the deepest re- cessionsin Canadian history. The Reform Party is "disgust- ed with the way the Canadian Immigration Department is be- ing run, and we are willing to do something aboutit," Mr. Vroegh told the 35 people in atten- dance. Although he insists the party is not against immigration he Or SMOBLE Save CADILLAC 40 on Lube, Oll & Filter Changes Purchase the Williamson Oil, Lube & Fitter Card for $99.95 and you're entitled to 5 Oil & Filter Changes and a BE Goodwrench Service Fs All makes and models! savings of $40 | North West Corner of Highway #12 & . Highway #7, Manchester, Ont. Expansion of current Retail DEV. Phase 1 fully leased Country Style Donuts Esso Gas Bar Variety Store Video Rental Store Dry Cleaning Depot The building is designed for prominence, so as to catch the eye of the traveling public, & to allow ease of access, good parking area & ustomer comfort. 15.% per square foot, net LEASING | FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS DEVELOPMENT CALL TODAY WITHOUT OBLIGATION | FRANK REALTOR W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMI Oshawa, Ontario P.O. Box 857 TED LLIH 7N1 W. Frank Real Estate Limited 115 Simcoe Street South Kenneth (Ken) Peters Sales Representative Indust. Comm. & Invest. Dept. Direct Line: (905) 435-5373 Office Line: (905) 576-4111 NOW LEASING PHASE 2{ | says the country's social servic- es are already stretched to the limits and job opportunities for Canadians must be created first. "We all know it (immigration) has been good for Canada, butit 18 possible to have too much of a good thing." The party wants the country to take a rest from allowing the influx of immigrants into the country. "Countries are like people. We need time to diet and fast to get our system back in balance; togive our system a rest." "There is a fear of being la- belled a racist for speaking out against immigration, because it is a very powerful special inter- est group, butitis adrainonour resources," he added. The Reform Party's mandate is they "support an immigration policy that is compatible with Canada's economic needs, and oppose any immigration policy based on race or country of ori- gin. We believe current immi- gration levels are too high given the state of the economy." The party says it welcomes any genuine refugees and is con- vinced that immigration has been and will be a positive source of economic growth, cul- tural diversity and social re- newal. Mr. Vroegh also stressed the party's feeling it is time to end employment equity, stating that unqualified people are get- ting the jobs. Calling the NDP "the party that created this monster," he called on voters to have the NDP thrown out in the next election. e FRIDAY/SATURDAY/SUNDAY Forest Gump + ? or Natural Born Killers + ? or Angels in the Outfield & In the Army Now Call to confirm EEE E EXE XXX _SEARS DRIVER TRAINING 985-2225 Good News for 'Scugog Students! Now You Have a Choice Courses Start in Port Perry October 4th All SEARS graduates receive: - 4 month credit for earlier road test - maximum insurance discount - 25 hours in class instruction - 10 hours one-to-one in car instruction mx e------ A YY L570) C |_| 2 4 dy SEARS CANADA INC. Registered Trade Mark of Sears, Licensed for use in Canada Shelli Weales of Port Perry and Ti m Byers of Port Perry were united in marriage on July 9th, 1994 at Utica Hall at 2:00 p.m. Special thanks to Rev. Stuart McEntyre for performing the ceremony. Brush of Oshawa. LA Attending Shelli as her maid of honour was her sister, Shara Johnson of ll Oshawa. Bridesmaids were, best friends, Sarah Newsome of Janetville and Jackie McMaster of Port Perry. Her flower girl was niece, Shaylin Standing up for Tom as bis best man was brother, Derek Byers of Port Perry. Ushers were brother of the groom, Johnny Schewaga of Seagrave and brother of the bride, Mike Weales of Port Perry. His ring bearer was nephew, Jamie Weales of Port Perry. Special thanks to Paul Wannamaker for being their Master of Ceremonies. Tim and Shelli would like to thank their families for all their help and support. Thanks to everyone for helping to celebrate the start of their new A life together, and thank you for the wonderful gifts.

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