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Whitby Free Press, 17 Apr 1991, p. 23

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Wm ~ FREE PIRSS, DNESDAY, ARL1,21 AE2 Citizens' ori is hty PROMPAGE14 orldnatonson apercap.a9&e posed, other than the gestion thatOtw may flot act 1I don't sehwt coui baifreuation.fa rpM.oter~r? iii~ ignore it, ealmcally wtht «W. were called F'rench by the b reu .sicmisoeswl But ho wondors if ICanadians d MCflfUsOlOSwl I a ae"'ei il o >onrets1Wpopularity rn English people and EngU b ae ecivinthrmnes, decid i ay whether to include ignored,;we'ehdoe 00 g iiins'frmw the Frenich people," said Lang- worth. anrcomnain iisptcptehgoIpesosan A lois. Following the meetkg Van D3ereport to th governiment. mteretha icddUp tremen- alo held itecuclcab Hsadif Canadians want Velde said she héec nothing Van De eldo rejected a sug- dou8ly. IO auday. their country to lbe a bilingual nation it should have an identifi-_an able syinbol such as a bilingual e u q* university. Lagois aiso said native rightsD o S souldi hoentrenched i.the con- stitution. «They dôdn'want-money, they Mnu want respect, money can'tbuy that,» saïdanglois. m rI a ru- Stdet %oa Wllr ale d r , .reg i on s arg est for greater emphasis on teaching ______________________________________________ «I can tell you- about the9 F1rench Revolution, the. Russian- Revolution, but I can't -tell youm when Newfoundland joined Canada,» said Weller. In that same vei, Barney Oldfield said Canada spends the ______________________________________________ third highest amounr among ut rh v Ap i 2O ht Obituariees 1ST.GAUDI STANLEBYENGLISH PIE H TY AD O TESOE *Sta.nloy Walter Edward EngI- îsh Of a died at bis home on Augut7, 1991.Ho was 84. H ewas bornon August 7-1906 CMPC DS ini Thornbury, Ont., son od Wal- _______ CMATDC ter William and Alicia May (Jun- PACKAGE kin) English. Ho married. Annetta Hazel Hicks on July 21, 1925 in Loch- lineOt ùe i survived by Jo àn (Mns. Howard Campeau) of Ca Vfornia, Giertrude (Mïa. Norman Water- worth) of Millbrook Doulas CLARION 5631 CDCLR N620C/M O (M.BruceHise) of Whitby 50 watt AM/FM CD player *ý 6 disc changer wîth remnote and ,3Armand English of Sutton 4 speaker system inctuding "2 way"l 6x9's works with any FM car stereo system Ho was predeceased by his wifo and sisters Marion (MNs. CompeèePCaeCmlte package John Miner) Eulalie (Mms. ClifCoptpakg ford Cam;beh), Iris <Mns. Martin Devine),Eloanor (Mns. Lawrence Montemoglio) and brothers Mal- colmn, Clinton and Adelbert. Tlhe funeral service was held from the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel in Whit>y onApi1 9, 1991, Bev,. Stephen Little con- C A IND M A T R ducting. Interment at Mount C A IN 2 3 LanMemorial Gardons, E C E L RO 823IEP SENA VS Whitby. 932 For Coupe AM/FM cassetteONH D 300 issa Twn Tubo* Auto reverse MARGARE T TRELAVEN CusDomitalaltuner Margaret Anne Troleaven of- Fader and tone control Whitb djed on Thursday, A *1Alpie Lm- ** aneesg Aalal 11, 1991, at Wbitby Genera l os - UM pital. She was 71. Introductory Special She was born on November 13, 1919 iCroyden, England, daughter (of Frederick and Ivy Webb She married Robert Tre-15 leaen n Jne17, G141in Croy Family Monuments 233ST.BYS *Granite or Bronze M&rkesHTY R C 318 Dundas S. E., WMhy 668-3552 VI DEO HOURS: Tues. - Wed. il - 8, Thurs. &Fn. il - 9, Sat. 10--6, Closed Sun. & Mon. AfterBaurs 668-4460 or 666-i513 id lis Lt- ras 1

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