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Scugog Citizen (1991), 28 Jan 1992, p. 8

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and have become LEAN, MEAN, MERCHANDISING MACHINES! 4 And do they mean business! It's all right here in the Scugog Citizen for you to take advantage of! Our advertisers have rolled up their sleeves, put their shoulders to the wheel, L | Philp Pontiac Buick offers a cut-out coupon worth $250 off any of their used cars. breaking free -of that 'ol beater and can see yourself cruising along worry free, THE MOOSE IS LOOSE! Trader Sam's has great deals on pizza, live entertain- ment and come February, Innovative, right? You bet!- | there'll 'be - a If you've been thinking of | NEW Trader Sam's in Caesarea. See ad, page 4. there's no better time than right now! As an educated consumer, you know that Ji the rates are right and Bl opportunities like this only sweeten the deal! That's ® Bryce Philp, at left. Good deal, Bryce! See ad, pg. 5. -- BARGOONS UPDATE -- Ice on fire? Pineridge Sports' expan- o sion sale continues at a fever pitch. AMAZ- ® ING DEALS to take advantage of. Don't for- @ get, you can win two tickets to see the Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings -- tickets will be ® drawn this Saturday, so get your name in this @ week! See the ad on page 17. ° eH t Super deals at Scugog Chrysler! ® The tume-up specials continue this @ week (a good time to pep up 'ol Betsy). Put yourself in the hands of ® the professionals...it's worth the @ piece of mind! Check out the ad on pg. 3 and just take a peek at the used car prices. | think you'll be @ pleasantly surprised! ° Balad] A shady deal? Homestead, by Ballard @ nd Carnegie, offers Levolor Window @ (the kind everybody checks in those commerclals) at 50% OFFI See ad pg. 9. Drop In and see a friendly crew and tell LJ them | sent 'ya. While you're ot It, tell them. @ again) | on his you're just window shopping lll! @ "ds. Pg. 2812. SE In today's Citizen: es (selected areas only) : PJ 1. Canadian Tire: In Port Perry Plaza location only, fantastic in-store spepials. Door crash 1 =~ Wi y Jan. 29 and Feb. 5, windshield washer .79 cents. Thursday Jan. 30 after 6 p.m., motor oil only .99 cents! Also, specials on Nintendo, batteries, tools, cross country ski equipment and LOTS MORE, PRICED 0 CLEAR! INCREDIBLE SAVINGS. 2. Anita Whitworth, ™/ £5 'Coldwell Banker: Buying or selling a home? "Expectthe best!! wn FREE, FREE, FREE, FREE, FREE, FREE FREE! Over Ridge Retail's Dave Malcolm offers FREE (there's that word, FROM PAGE 6 . Bilingualism occ. py some 35,000 bureaucrats arid cost the nation some $30 billion annually. Many people are alarmed over recent reports the Rae government has in its possession road signs for Highway 401 and others in French, to be installed at a cost of $4-5 million, and His future plans are 10 make Ontario officially bilingual. Mulroney and Rae must £0. The economy will 'never rebound as long as they are around. Enough is enough. Politically correct?" To the editor: Among variou®politically correct' things to pursue these f oo 't make i Publisher Mel Hurtig (quoted in Toronto Star) says that Canadian banks financed $42 bil-. lion in takeovers of Canadian companies since 1985. Foreigners put up only'$6.3 billion of the total. They used your savings to sell out Canadian companies, not create new ones or more jobs. About 96 per cent of foreign investment was for takeovers, while only 3.8 per cent was put in new business. Dean Kelly, President Assoc. of Dedicated Canadians (since 1967) However, of greatest concern must be the 'environmental hoax- es' which are being perpetrated days is the 'envir Talking 'environment' has become truly a growth industry. Politicians and others of the non- productive establishment are quick to embrace so-called 'envi- v to do so, is so, so, politically cor- rect. Readers may imagine the exaggerations and dowhright misinformations which have arisen about the environment. I would refer to your recent paper's contribution onthe envi- ronment done by one Janet Banting, 'What they are doing' -- they, referring to some appar- ent celebrities such as David Suzuki, Jane Fonda, Ted Danson...and she miht have included Robert Redford, all whom we should emulate, according to Janet. Readers will know that David Suzuki is probably the only C of J extraction residing in Canada. Why, only several years ago, Suzuki-was lauding the wonder- ful environmental achievements of the Soviet government, espe- cially in Siberia! The demise of socialism in the Soviet Union has revealed that whatever the Soviet government had touched there has turned out to be an environ- mental nightmare, David Suzuki deliberately misinformed his fol- lowers, and he is certainly not one to be emulated. , As for the "Hollywood set' which Janet seems to admire, the afore-mentioned 'celebrities have spent millions on environmental d instal- against pecting citizens. So we have the 'ozone hole' hoax, apparently the result of the one per cent human produced CFC"s (99 per cent production of CFC's is perfectly natural). Readers may be interested to know that 'ozone hole fear-mon- gering' became the favourite pur- suit of the 'ozone hole lobby' exactly after the Dupont patent for freon (major man-produced- CFC) ran out! Of course, Dupon has a newly-patented non-CFC replacement for freon, at greatly increased cost -- politicians only need to pass laws banning the use of benign freon! The 'global warming' hoax is now also beginning to be* exposed. It is interesting to note that the ice break-up in Reykjavik (Iceland) Harbour takes substan- tially longer in the 1980s than it did in the 1600s, indicating 'global cooling' if anything. The 'acid rain' controversy now suggests that acidic precipi: tation is a minor nuisance rather than a disaster. The 'recycling' industry now has a bureaucratic infrastructure which will not be easily dis- lodged, Wo mattér how environ- mentally demaging recycling may be fa Readers Ho, realize that the 'environmental revolution' is largely the product of the de- industrialization movement, and it is'indeed a growth industry ploying p of civil servants (obsessive law- passers), and even newspaper and ations of solar and wind power for their perSonal residences (all Fortunately, eventually a healthy environment will come. to the while being plugged in to the depend on individual responsibil- local power grid). Such e i ity and ientific fact, not the mental kery and is ly pushed by certainly not to be Plone by the de- industrialist mentality. ordinary working people, even if R.H. 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