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Whitby Free Press, 10 Mar 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1982, WHITBY FREE ýPRESS MP Scott Fenneli says.... To riesý OTTAWA - Last Friday morning, the Division Bells were still ringing in an attempt to sum-, mon members of theý House of Commüons' to the Green Chamber-for a vote. CLEARANC i OnIy 1980 ....R..... 1 OnIy 1980 SPORTRE ... 1 Ouly 1980 LIQUIORE ... 10 GnIy 1982 SITFRE... 1 Gnly 1982 340 TRAILFIRI 1 OnIy 1982,440 TRAILFIRI will stay out until governmeént, The MP's were to vote ally shut down the Crown corporations, "And we w'ere thrown fui on an, adjourniment government-process impose new taxes on out forl18cents."F motion put forward by since a week ago yester- energy consuimption Fenneli, Who also ser- 1 the'Progressive Conser- dayý to protest the and export as well as ves as the public wor ks mg vative oppositionled by government's proposed allow the deferal critic in lark's shadow ca former Prime Minister Energy Security Bill. In government to dlaim 25 cabinet, is strongly OP- eni Joe Clark. fact, until the vote per cent of the produc- posed to providing thi The Tories have liter- taken no government tion revenues on new Petro-Canada with $5 sh business needing legis- energy sources. dis- billion.to acquire new- th, lation will go abead.' covered on Crown companies. AccoLdiE to Ontario 0wn lands. when it billion coud gnell, the boycott will becomes law, will also jobs," he said. P E!stay in force until the the government to give He also explained his iri E.government comprises Petro-Canada $5 billion caucus' position. or on the way in which the to acquire existing "We simply asked tir bill is handled in parlia- energy companies. (Government House 1 ...... 1 1295 ment. 1 -1 / "It's a wide ranging Leader Yvon) Pinard to thi ...... 1 e895 Fennell said - that -the bilI, " Fennel said dlaim- break up this bill into thi ....... 2995 Tories want to see the ing that it will enshrine pgper segments and to ai . 245 mammoth 149-page bill. into law tax increases discuss each segment st( ...... 1795 separated into various on gas and oil of 76 cents> with suitable debate." i C sqq r parts and to debate each a gallon. However, "Pinard re- ex .2975 2 5% DISCOUNT ON AIL SNOWMOBILE CLOTHING part. "We're going th keep it up until they relent," the MP said in a tele- phone interview "from bis Ottawa office last Friday mor.ning. "lWe're not going to back down on this one. We've got to stop them." The proposed energy legisiation will give the government power to provide nearly $1 billion in incentive grants to companies involved in oil and gas exploration; give the government the right to create new, gives lu ises to negotiate," lnnell added. Headlînes in. the iajor Canadian media rried stories at the Ld 0f hast week saying at the Tory imposed àutdown was. costing ie Canadian taxpayers 100,000 aday. The civil servants ,rking directly, for lrliament. are paid -regardless of whether rnot the House is sit- ng. Fennell maintains at this does not mean e work of Parliament nd its members has Lopped. Using himself as an :ample, he said, "My office is working as bard as normal, my staff is going full tilt. "I'm as busy as I've ever been. ", The Tory MP said that the opposition is plann- ing to treat the energy bill in the same manner as it did the constitution, that is, fight to keep it before Parliament until acceptable, changes are made. 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YORK'S DENANO DEFROST untihe otflsrflet pumpe which defroot on a tkmed cycle, aM York Muat Pumpa defroot only whenr rqulmed, thersby ualng lots eneryanid aavtng you even more monsy. :- - . YORKS Heatng and Ar Conditionrg YORK MAXJMZR and A~%~U. I,.d..oms i f f OvlGW&RNER DWRMý Superior Plumbung & Heoting Co. Ltd. 251 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa,- Ont. (416) 723-3407 90 University Ave, W.,-Colbourg, Ont. (416) 372-6666 Singers .get nwpiano Heîntzman Limited of Wbitby bas donated a "Georgian" institutional upright piano to the County Town Singers. Earlier this year, tbe 15-year-old choir found itself without a properly working rebearsal piano and with- out sufficient funds to purcbase one. The choir subsequently made a public appeal for funds to buy an in-' strument. According to tbe group's spokesman, they were "tbrilled" when beintzman, formerly Sklar Furniture, came forward with the donation. "The donation of the piano recognizes a number of common elements between Heintzman and tbe County Town Singers, " sbe said. "Botb are higb quality, internationally renowned and Canadian, products. " "The superb tonal quality of this fine instrument will enhancethe cboir's performances for many years to come, " sbe added. Seen here with the piano are Brenda Lucas seated) and (from left to right): Mary Lou Graham; choir director Russell Baird; Heintzman's director of human resources Bob Donald; choir assistant director Bob Dudas; and, Pat Plumnmer. CLEANERS. SAME DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS Characteristica of Suede In a tannery, each hide, *is split into halves: the topside is polished to become grain leather, and the underside Is buffed to bring out thé. velvety nap of suede leather. The silklest suedes are made from sheep- skins and pigskins. Suedes should be brushed often wlth a bristie brush to pre- vent dirt from settling into them. If your suede is "Iinting,", remove loose nap by rubblng with a terry towel. Do flot put tape or adhesive bad- ges on suede - it may leave a mark. Suede attracts and holds onto stains, especially grease, o11 and protein, because it is quite porous. K&M Cleaners has the skill to remove these set-in stains. We wIII also replace the oils that keep suede supple. Cleanlng wiII reveal scuffs and wear that was masked by 'dirt. Since most dyes can not fully penetrate a skmn, suede wiiI ai- ways change color to some. degree, espe- cially the darker colors. So don't ex. peot a cleaned suede to be the exact color It was original Iy. "4CtEanin9 4SEtuic£ foc L I cEnUi izamitlj" 112 CO LBO RNE ST. W-, W HITBY ý668.2831 - Free Press Staff Photo Around the world "Around the World in Just Five Days" will be the theme of a special programf being held by the Whitby' Public Library each afternoon from 2 to 2:45 p.m. from March 22 to 26, the spring break. Children attending wlll be introduced te the culture, customs and lifestyles of the Ukraine, Austria, Ire - land, Pakistan and the Netherlands. Participants will re- -quire a "&passport" for this program which may be obtained from the children's depart- ment without-charge. For more information cail the library at 668- 6541. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MAR. 5* LARRY'S SPORT & MARINE 1403 King St. E., Oshawa 725-8232 L . E.

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