E a Welcome Wood Productions Inc. Presents Portrait "A flasoless embodiment of Hagar Shipley" ALB relevision, Robert Enright July 7 at 8:00 p.m and July 8 at 2:00 p.m. 5 hd with Dorian Kohl MOUNT TABORCOMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Milford Tickets $15.00 Por tickets word information plosse coll The Regent Theater Box Oftioe 613-476-8416 18 BEEF PUZZLE i" -- oo ; a. Pail 5 BH © A Ano MEIC BD rik B Bonn on Kk ON LL PINOT BIUEE IIS dl 2s LE "BAAN Ee 0 ss vioininiBY iin anc B® Gon | Se AEN HES 4 ES J = oiNHI3I3HOYE t HO BD H ERIE ER 2 B80 0B 3 iz in 3ERY 4 iS El Bb 5 & ACROSS 7 13 8 INCAMERA {(anug main} 17 % EINAMEM Ge rev.) 19 iM SOFTBIOILED hd 13 OWLS (ana slow) 44 14 AGREE er rev) ING i ROSES RUBY fanap, bury) BEMENTTIA (anaes a diet) UN-CASE PEST REIGRITHNG BEFORE NAKEDESYT fanag Ken dates} » BOWN ANNOUNCE PART (trap rev.) REPORTER RAILWAY ST TENDER habbuB-A-ROMESTRICkster TEFLON (anag leff no} INFUAECTION BIPUTINIKE (shins rev.) Colum BUS IN-ESSentind EL-EVEN TAR (rat rev) GET TIDE {edit rev} MoPo News - Continued from page 18 voluntary standards. An estimated 70 per cent of groceries contain genetically modified ingredients. But there's no law requiring grocers to say so unless there is a clear health hazard. y Brent Patterson, of the Council of Canadians, says all consumers can do is check out the ingredients and play a guessing game. But if an organic producer wants to label a product GMO-free, most major food retailers in the country have decided they won't allow it. About 50 organizations are in the nuddle of drafting voluntary standards for labelling and until they finish the job they say no label is a good label. The Consumers' Association of Canada agrees. Spokesperson Jenny Hillard savs people have been misled by slack labelling laws before. Because GMO-free products cost more, Hillard says it leaves a fot of room for rip-offs. "We got misleading environmental labels all over the marketplace. In the late "80s and early "90s and now, we're still not able to either persuade manufacturers to use, or consumers to believe, a standardized set of labels." But the Council of Canadians says large grocery chains should start by labelling the food they know has genetically modified ingredients. For a more in-depth story, please visit the CBC website, CHECK THE ADS! By deing business with those who advertise in the Mirror, you help to ensure the continued free delivery of your community newsletter, Minerva - Continued from page 14 2001. Mimerva opens Friday, June 29th, June 30th, with a matinee performance on July Ist. Minerva will be staged again on August 30th-3 1st, September 1st and matinee performance on September 2nd, Regent Theatre subscriptions are available. Single tickets are $19 for adults. $17 for students & seniors and SR for children. For information please contact the Regent Theatre at 613-476-8416. ano