Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1988, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

mmm tribune october 19 1988 all driver strips for race from police a 28yearold oshavva area motorist strips for action before taking off down durham road 30 following a singlevehicle accident at island lake friday douglas prentice was soon corralled by police and placed in a waiting ambulance hes charged with driving while impaired jim thomas editors mail dont like buying a pig in a dear editor as the election day draws nearer and nearer it would ap pear that at the moment the various opinion polls favor a con servative victory a majority of seats would mean the free trade agreement would be fully implemented in spite of the majority of voters who are against it as i mentioned in a previous letter on this subject this is hap pening by a splitting of the vote between two opposition parties thereby allowing the minority vote to win the day a plebiscite would have been a far more accurate way of solving the issue apart from this i maintain that a vast majority of the cana dian people have never read the text of the agreement or had it explained to them as such how can they know the ramifications of the deal and what it will lead to in the years ahead when somebody is asked to sign a legal document which af fects them personally they dont just put their name to it without reading it first this is what we are doing we would be giving a blank cheque to the government not knowing what the amount is going to be little did i think more than 30 years ago when i came to this country that sometime in the future i would become an american citizen in all but name i know one thing is sure if the americans did not think they were getting the better deal they would never have approved this agreement i certainly dont like buying a pig in a poke dam johnstone rr 1 stouffville church flies high by evelyn milsted gormley it was a balloonerma sunday oct 16 at the gormley missionary church following the morning service hundreds of balloons were releas ed each containing the church name and address the con gregation is looking forward to hearing back from friends far afield mr and mrs geoff campey of england and formerly of gormley renewed acquain tances with friends in the com munity recently jean brillinger is recuperating at st johns convalescent hospital willowdale following threee weeks spent in york cen tral hospital richmond hill mr and mrs kevin winger of listowel visited with grand parents mr and mrs frank ben nett sunday congratulations to mr and mrs ted boake joanne steckley on the arrival of their daughter oct 14 two busloads of people from the gormley area enjoyed a 5day trip into the amish country of pennsylvania a tour spon sored by the bethesda womens institute mr and mrs ron elliott have moved into their new home in the gormley triangle irene olszevski is again a pa tient in scarborough centenary hospital the gormley womens in stitute will meet oct 26 at 2 pm in the home of mrs erma brown most investments only promise a high rate ofgiowth scotiabankgics guarantee it there are very few sure things in the investment business but this is one you can count on scotiabank gics offer security and a high interest rate thats unconditionally guaranteed to maturity a minimum investment of si 000 gives you a choice of terms from 1 to 10 years and a choice of interest payment options and youll like our new instant certificate for gics with i to 10 year terms theres no waiting at scotiabank you can take your certificate home with you immediately visit your nearest scotiabank branch now and ask for full details rates subject to change without notice merest hyawcat maturity certifica ask for current not redeemable rates pnor to maturity onk sctiutttrifc gics 3re issued by skotu mngjj cnrporaiion oml uncorklitionjlly gimrjnteal hy the lionk of nova scoili 0 hi ro ducing

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy