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Port Perry Weekend Star, 27 Oct 2000, p. 37

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"WEEKEND STAR" - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2000 - 37 OFA will quiz federal candidates Federal election candi- dates in Ontario will be hearing from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture on a frequent basis between now and the Nov. 27 vote, says Jack Wilkinson, President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. "We want to get com- mitment from all political parties," he said following Sunday's election announcement. "Because we don't know what the makeup of the next government will be." "It's critically important that we get all our (agricul- ture's) issues addressed by all parties during the campaign. We want the next government to accept agriculture as a pri- lolp Wante of VATE a CAR WASH is hiring a full-time car wash attendant. $8/hr. to start plus bonuses. Please drop off resumes at the carwash, 70 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry. FULL-TIME DAY SHIFT available. Apply in person Country Style, Manch- ester. 985-1525. LABOURERS and CAR- PENTERS required, 905- 985-3724, 905-427-0390. SNOW Eco TENDER Central Seven Association for Community Living is now accepting tenders for snow removal at various locations. Interested applicants may pick up the tender at: 16025 Old Simcoe Rd. Port Perry, Ontario 985-8511 ex 22 SALES HELP All tenders must be in by October 31" at 4pm. | WANTED Part Time Snowmobile & RYAY I (905) 985-9909 Chartered Accountant's office requires an experienced ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN to prepare business files to draft financials and corporate tax. Personal income tax experience and computer skills also required. This is a full time position. Please mail resume to: Roger B. Moase, Chartered Accountant 175 North Street, Port Perry, Ontario, LIL 1B7 (no telephone calls please) following: obtained from: County of Victoria, 26 Francis Street, P.O. Box 9000, 2:00 p.m. f COUNTY OF VICTORIA oR Ld WASTE MANAGEMENT peed DEPARTMENT INVITATION TO TENDER The Corporation of the County of Victoria's Waste Management Department is inviting tenders for the Purchase and removal of a house structure located on the north half of Lot 26, Con. 7, Ops Township (48 Wilson Road) as per the conditions of the tender Purchase and removal of a house structure located on the north half of Lot 26 Con. 7 Ops Township (74 Wilson Road) as per the conditions of the tender All tenders are to be received by 11:00 a.m., Thursday, November 23rd, 2000. County tender forms and envelopes must be used and may be Waste Management Department, Lindsay, Ontario K9V 5R8 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. There are no reserved bids. Acceptance of tenders shall be based on written confirmation Firms submitting a tender will be allowed to inspect the two house structures on November 15, 2000 at ority area," he says. OFA's research depart- ment will be reviewing the agricultural platforms of all the parties and getting details of the County Federations and Commodity Organizations in the next few days. This will allow the OFA's family of 49 local federa- tions and 30 commodity boards and affiliated orga- nizations to get prepared for all candidates' meet- ings expected to be held across the province. ¢¢ Alliance Homes accommodated our floor plan changes. Our house is just the Hockey's back in Brooklin From page 22 Mark Evans, Ken Lynde and Joel Mulcahy. In the third game of the night, Foundation Financial doubled Brooklin Concrete Rangers 4-2. Gary Evans, Troy Scanga, Kyle Shaw and Tom Watson got markers for the winning side while Mike Bormann got both goals for the Rangers. Games on Oct. 17 saw the Rangers trounce the Bruins 7-2 with Steve Pidgen getting a hat trick, Peter Guiry notching a pair and Jim Caldwell and Brian Suter each popping one in for the Rangers. Dean Bertrim got both Bruins goals. The Wings outscored the Canadiens 5-3 cour- tesy of goals by Greg Gibson, Bryan Gordon, Ken Lynde, lan Thompson and Graham Underwood. John Fusco, Steve Smith and John Vipond answered for the Canadiens. The Hawks blanked the Leafs 4-zip with John Debois acting as a one man wrecking crew netting all four goals, while Rob Lightle added to his shutout. That puts the Wings ahead with nine points, followed closely by the Hawks with eight. John Desbois' last game helped put him ahead in the scor- ing leadership with 15 points followed closely by John Fusco and Greg Gibson with 13 each and Steve Pidgen nipping at their heels with 12 way we wanted it.' 40 &50° Lots! When it comes to complete homeowner happiness, ask the many families who already call this wonderful Port Perry community their home. They f tell you in their own words how Alliance builds a superior home, with all the high quality and value to ensure lasting satisfaction. 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