Whitby Free Press, 26 Jun 1991, p. 7

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WHffY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1991, PAGE 7 Tailoringu Canada vto fit lasWs tat long hunre an fft wod ssy BnilldSwand oa andToorw' e oCons na mp. wefl ll wiai t adteoninside andbutnCaa&yBil eon guet o andithteceebton.yasod et-oda. f Frst, talongre- ni, watCnaaisnt It ntUenie Stae ess ed n parkas. seer Itsnot U 'n itedKior sa n, buled propanadfor cd weather.9 we It is not Ui tthe e ogseady fofast uins deals. It is not a cris p market for Japanese toys.. And it je al of these. Canada is not an express lane lineup at the customs office cryn home with the week's groceries._______ _______________________ Canada not Amorican basebail played with fourth of, JUIZ foyer. Canada je not a cowboy land- whose favourite game is te impeach the politician. Canada ie not Amorican TV sitcoms night aftor boring night. Yet Canada is ail of these. A paradox? You bot. Strange? You said'it. Canada? Right on. To understand Canada, you must remember that for one hundrod andl twonty three years w. have been - are you roady for the big word? - hero it cornes: N I C E. Canada..A nice place te live.. *Canada.A nicoplace to befrom., Canada. ýAnico place te visit. Caniada. Nico. Theroforesince we're Canadians, we muat be nice, that's n-çe te oeverybody. 1%u~ hyw. invite Japanese, Americans, Germans, Swedes to uid carshero. Why we pyte watch Amoricantolovimion.,Why wo sond convoys of shoppors to the United States te dump our poor, tirod but trondy Why we start off tradetaike with just about anybody by giving away our mot procious rosourcos and saymng, -That's to show that we)ro n-i-c-e, now whatIll you offer Us?" But we've been so busy being'n-i-c-o that our .whole BROCK ifEETLOOKING NORM IFROM COL1301EME17 Tg 1923 counitry je beginning te pucker up, as though sorneone had Excopt fer the cars and buggies, Brock Street looka much -the same today as it did 68 years pulled a.thread in a soorsuckor suit. ao hspcuei ru 9dfrmln otad ae yJ.Lrmo otRwn Corne te think of it that's a petygood anabogy.Oaio.hsptuoiaprouedfraknpstrdtonbJE.vasfPrtow, Picture it now: Canada 11 lk. a prec-lting seersucker Wib ràv bt suit. (You don't know what soersuker is? Ask your btvrmwpla graundmother, sonny.) Once upona time,-tILui MdftAret gM& u Bu fer verybogoipY? ng te wear this seersueker te January 1, 1967. utbit fcot ethre a tilo wogSst te St. Johus Anglican Church is celebiating its l2Oth anniversary on June 26. church, were going te have te plan. FIrt, we utge Jack Kahn of Wbitby ae a father and son from drowning ini Lake Scugog. newboi o clth Net, ir a aior hokuows what's shelhe's doing. And then we design a suit te fit the function. If we!re- going te rn marathons, then lees desigii with that in 75 TEARSAGO If wre oin testad b su b.bea ma atthefi-om the Thursday, June 22, 1916 edition of the U.S.-Meico wedding, then let's order a tux. But lots not IT GZ MAD E NCL try te run in it. WeMl just stand around and look pretty. * Whitby Town council will assiet financieily the. establishment of a camp at Heydenshore If'we're ging te ailow ou. arm te amputate iteof, then Park for the 182nd Battélion. desigu. it that way, rather then try te tuck the sleeve jute * H. Saunders of Cincinnati, Ohio, au old Whitby boy, has donated five dollars te the Townes jtself afterwards. war effort. 0f course, we mnust firat decide what that function ie. e The Whitby VON nurse does regular inspections of children in the Town's echools. Aud afler we've doue that, we muet inake sure that we e A $500 dowu paymeut cen buy you a good six-roorn brick house in Wbitby. don't get caught out ithe. rain again. Seersucker shriuks.

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