a10 tribune march 25 1987 late gerald fisher active role in community and in town greenwood the sanc tuary of greenwood united church was filled to overflow ing march 15 as friends and relatives many from a dis tance paid their respects to the memory of gerald gerry fisher a resident of the greenwood community almost 30 years mr fisher died en route to hospital after suffering a heart attack at mr and mrs fishers winter home in delto- na florida he would have marked his 62nd birthday next month born in ottawa the son of john and rosanne fisher he moved to greenwood in 1958 and established a service sta tion and restaurant on the north side of hwy 7 in 1971 the garage was des troyed by fire but mr fisher rebuilt at the same location the following year he was highly respected as a businessman a neighbor and a friend mr fishers life touched many people he was a mem ber of pickering town council from 1977 to 1982 he served on durham regional council six years and on the durham re gional police commission two years after leaving politics he worked with nrs achievers realty he was highly re garded in this area also he was a member in the congregation of greenwood united church and took an ac tive interest in the work of the greenwood community cen tre he was a member of the masonic lodge at claremont gerry fisher and rita bar ber were married 34 years ago last january besides his wife he leaves two sons les and terry of greenwood two daughters debbie fisher of brampton and leta arm strong of breckin three grandchildren erron dayna and mark armstrong two brothers percy and garfield hewson and one sister joy laundry all of buckingham quebec rev sharon patterson con ducted the service with inter ment salem cemetery the pallbearers were garfield bendle george staley rus sell barber gerald emm john devitt and gary prouse honorary pallbearers were mayor jack anderson pe ter bendle bob hicks tom newman grant pascoe and hal pegg easily your first choice easy access easy to get to easy free parking metro east gerald fisher spring home show everything new under the sun hi stun from i video ln lost editors mail will sacrifice many freedoms dear editor i i wish to alert your readers to how the ontario governments proposed bill 154 will take away some of our freedoms and cost many workers their jobs the government says bill 154 will achieve pay equity butlike rent controls the bills unintended consequences will be disastrous bill 154 will result in much higher costs for business and this means higher prices higher prices will mean lower sales lower sales will mean fewer jobs for many workers in ontario bill 154 will also cause higher taxes and create bigger government because it will need an army of bureaucrats to administer it bill 154 will also violate a number of our cherished individual free doms for instance under bill 154s powers pay police will be created who will have the power to enter businesses without a warrant these pay police will have the power to search seize and remove private business records these pay police can then compare completely diffe rent jobs using arbitrary guidelines set by a handful of cabinet minis ters the pay police can then dictate to businesses what they must pay for the jobs the ontario legislature resumes april 21 and bill 154 could come up for final reading soon afterwards i urge all citizens in ontario who are concerned about their freedoms to telephone or write their mpps and give them this message stop bill 154s pay police sincerely david somerville president national citizens coalition wed thru sat mar 25 26 27 28 1987 metro east trade centre swimming pools barbecues landscaping outdoor recreation renovating fencing patios patio furniture plus home furnishings appliances decorating doityourself ideas free parking for 4500 cars sat 1000 a am inw adults 500 1c0 00 metro east trade centre 401 brock rd pickering 50 off premier one man show recent works watercolour egg tempera david scott thursday march 26 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