Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 27, 1989, p. 6

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Page THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday May Can yOU tell Baloney from fact FAIR releases alternatives I e book is being released June Entertainment Bob Spence Haws Service Can you tell- when someone is shooting you a line Can you pick nuggets of truth out of a series of tall tales CBC TV wants you to try The network unveils a weekly comedy and game show on June 3 It called Baloney a polite description for the outrageous stones most of the guest stars will be telling Baloney is set in a delicatessen Three guest stars comedians or actors who try to make a living by making your belly shake tell wild tales based on topics served up by Members of the audience vote on which story is true If they choose correctly they are eligible to share in the rounds jackpot Stand up comedian Pat Bullard is the host Anne Rice who built a good reputation with her best selling Vampire Chronicles tnlog is launching a new series The author received caskets full of praise from critics all over North America for Interview With A Vampire The Vampire and The Queen Of The Damned thrillers about bloodthirsty with distinctive human qualities who debate good and evil Now she revives a historical figure for the first novel in her new series In The Mummy Or Ramses The Damned Ballantine Books she brings back Egypt Ramses the Great Having drunk the elexir of life he is now Ramses the Damn ed doomed to wander the earth forever desperate to quell hungers for food wine and women hungers that can never be satisfied Cattlemen reject marketing board Ontario Cattlemen have soundly rejected a proposed marketing board which would have regulated the sale of cattle and attempted to work towards a national supply management program Out of an estimated eligi voters 22446 cattle producers actually returned ballots Of those who cast ballots only per cent voted in favor of trying to convince other provinces to work towards a national supply management pro gram The vote results are a clear indication that beef producers want the Ontario Cattlemen Association to be their represen organization The beef vote was conducted by the Hon Jack Riddel Ontarios Minister of Agriculture and Pood It followed several years of con troversy about how Ontarios beef producers should market their pro ducts The recommendation for the referendum was one of several made to the minister by a task force he appointed in early 1968 For further information contact Jim at David at 705 7454006 or Graeme Hedley at DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TH METTLER Denture Therapist 72 MiB St Georgetown 8778974 102EatDr Bramalea Cat M EMt Or 7912314 Judy Collins Going Home a onehour musical special makes its Cantfdian premiere on Family Channel June 8 The special filmed at her fuml ly s home Aspen Col and in the historic Wheeler Opera House in eludes such songs as Someday Soon and Send in the Clowns the Mariposa Festival Ont June 2325 with such stars as Jackson Browne Melissa Etheridge Jane Siberry and Kate and Anna McGarngle the Winnipeg Folk Festival July featuring Jane Siberry The Washington Squares Valdy Spirit of the West and the McGar sisters for auto insurance rates It will soon be music festival CBC Newsworld Canada s first 24hour national TV news and in formation network hits the air wavesat6pm ET July 31 Among the upcoming events are the Folk Festival June 911 featuring a major fid dling workshop plus Calvin Vollrath Ellen Mcllwaine and Garnet Rogers Before the Toronto Blue Jays get to play their first game in the SkyDome June 5 legs will flash up into the air together The June 3 opening ceremonies to be shown on CBC TV June in elude 800 kick dancers Committee for Fair Action in Insurance Reform FAIR recently unveiled its alternative automobile insurance plan for drivers in Ontario Citing the unacceptabihty of the current nofault proposals Lawrence Mandel Counsel for FAIR said We have developed an alternative which can alleviate the current problems in the auto insurance system substantially reduce premium costs and ensure fair compensa Hon for all drivers in the pro vince The plan known as the Enhanced Benefits Deductible Plan is based on enhanced benefits and a deductible clause on all bodily injury set tlements regardless of size as a standard component of all automobile insurance policies in Ontario For further information contact Yvonne Van at 416 5228 or Lawrence at 8663146 Canada Post Corporation Kff f WE ARE VERY PLEASED WITH THE SERVICE HERE Margaret Rickert Area Councillor Alma Ontario Alma Area Councillor Margaret Rickert is one of a growing number of municipal leaders to endorse Retail Postal Outlets Over ninety percent of our customers say service at Retail Postal Outlets is as good as or better than the former post office In many rural communities across Canada where postal services have been converted to a local business community leaders appreciate the benefits the town receives from increased access to postal products and services Overall the change from a post office to a Retail Postal Outlet run by local business means Longer hours of service often including weekends and evenings More outlets Over the next few years the number of outlets will grow from 5000 to 7000 across rural Canada More business Retail outlets operated as part of a local business help strengthen the business base of the community Canada Post Corporation is delivering on its promise Were in rural Canada to stay tUVSf4JjtiiJilttJiit MAILPOSTE Canada Post Sonde Our commitment better service for you

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