Stirling-Rawdon Past and Present

Stirling Santa Claus Parade, Stirling News-Argus (1993), p. 1

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|} © Computerized Accounting DAYS — EVENINGS — WEEKENDS For a FREE Demonstration of our INTEGRATED LEARNING SYSTEM, +] Call Geoff at 613.967-8973 Bell Tower Market Place 365 North Front St, Belleville ACADEMY OF LEARNING otirling rAews-Argus = 2 Mill St., Stirling | ae ire — Auto — Life x — Commerce “613-395-5501 45 ay E, O itice 395- 33 12 Res. 395-3035 Vol. 113 No.49 ] if) Tuesday, December 14, 1993 Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement No. 428779 So ¢ Stirling Santa Claus Parade ieee Claus core to He Stirling that is, partie y Saturday m Sento Claus Parade Peeesored BE = = Historical Society. Crowds lined the streets to the Stirling watch despite the biting wind. the Stirling Village Council pass new parking time limits - by Jeff Wilson Stirling Village Council have passed new time limits for three municipal parking lots within the villa; Roads Superintendent Dou: Bolte told council at a special meeting held on Dec. 1 he had concerns about aparking time limits: at the treet, Henry Street and covered parking lots. Council voted to institute the following parking time limits: North Street municipal lot - two hours; covered bridge municipal lot - two hours: Henry Street aaa ne lot - a.m. to 6 p.m. Council also voted to have the parking spaces along North Street removed. GATT changes to hit farm marketing hard, says Buchanan The federal government is “wiggling off the hook” of maintaining supply manage- ment poe airy peaducte and aah pou! Itry, current! : provided through the General eat on gents (GATT), says Ontario’ Ss Minster beh Agricul Imer Buchanan. rimarily on ing into tain supply management on our dairy ae tse nines and poul ie industries ensure a Canadian supply and rices."” etablet Sept. 1. Europe had stocklled 29-million tonnes of grain; 303, 000, tonnes of buvea ear) up being ror market in one Tas ‘fashion or ther, which distorts mark- ets, ”’ explained Buchanan, ‘tariffs in According to Buchanan the new GATT rules would let contre ub their own tariffs ley way and then reduce them over time. “The Americans are already talking about ellmaina lt these e next round of GATT negotiations wi are set to start right tariffication is at temporary protection for supp- ly management because they could be gone in two years,” pointed out Buchanan. American chi ducers and the American legislators elieve they are entitled to 50 t of the Canadian chick- ket, can produce pele much ¢l ype situation where the people loing the work get significant- ly less than, anything we call minimum wage here,” said ned “Minister coneluded, ad for domestic produ sari na I that co an supply. one thing = higher prices our consumers.’ See pages 2 & 11 for more} Santa Claus Parade Photos)

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