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Times Advocate, 1995-05-17, Page 32................................................... The Biggest Sale Of Tli Year Is Back Toyota's Red Tag Days! 139570YrOZA � TOYOTA �TOYOTA \ � 1995 Camry \ 1995. Tercel 440/ 24 Month ,9 iO No Limit Financing - OR No Charge Air On Selected Models 410 4.9% 24 Month No Limit Financing 4.9% 24 Month No limit Financing lAKE ADVANTAGE OF RED TAG SPECIAL LEASE RATESI. at HURRY IN FOR BEST SELECTION Page 30 Times -Advocate, May 17, 1995 CON1 Ml I NITY 1 Mother's Da Tea tR la" Toddlers Inn Nursery School students celebrat- ed Mother's Day with a tea for their mothers and grandmothers Thursday and Friday. Above, Karen Weido gets a drink from Samantha and Tyler Scott offers his grand- mother Pat Scott a re- freshment. At the right doing crafts are Teri and Jessica Reid. Your Views Letters to the editor GST collectors should be paid The present government still in- sists on paying themselves a 649 type of pension after practicing `slavery' for only six years. Dear Editor; According to law, employers must pay employees a fair wage and not abuse or discriminate against employees. So why is it legal for the Chretien Liber- al Government to openly practice 'slavery' discrimi- nation and abuses? Proof: Business people must work for the Liberal Government without receiving any pay for their work collecting the GST, known as Government 'slavery' tax and as Government squandering tax. Both names are appropriate. The Charter of Rights protects rapist, murderers, child abusers etc., from discrimination and abuses, but not the private enterprise taxpayers and the GST collectors. Elected politicians of the Chretien Liber- al government view private enterprise taxpayers and GST collectors as the lowest type of criminals; so low that the Charter of Rights does not protect them from discrimination and abuses. Example: A female phoned me stated she was offered a reduction in in- come tax for sex. She was not protected by the Charter of Rights. The Revenue Canada person who made the offer was protected. "Honourable" Liberal politicians in power view the daily abuses and discrimination of private enter - Two projects approved for Middlesex LONDON - Two projects in the County of Middlesex worth $206,486 have hcen approved un- der the Canada/ Ontario Infrastruc- ture Works program. Funding of $155,000 was used to install equipment for an energy conservation project for all county -owned buildings. This will save the county significant costs in lighting, heating and cooling. Funding of $51,486 was used to add new roofing to the Strathmerc Lodge County Home for the Aged. This will improve the living condi- tions of many home residents who had to be moved from their rooms due to water leaks. Work has been completed, creat- ing an estimated 87 person -weeks of employment. This funding announced for the County of Middlesex is in addition to the $2,781,121 to create 40 jobs announced on June 30, 1994. Canada/Ontario infrastructure Works is $2.1 Killion shared -cost program designed to create jobs through local priority projects which will improve the province's infrastructure and therefore its competitive position. prise taxpayers and those that collect the taxpayers money to waste, buy votes and pay for their perks overrule their credibility and integrity, consequently few people have any respect for our "honourable" Liberal MPs who pay themselves and their civil ser- vants for practicing slavery, discrimination, abuses, etc. If private enterprise GST collectors treated their employees like the present Liberal government treats the GST collectors they would be fined and possibly jailed. The present government still insists on paying themselves a 649 type of pension after practicing 'slavery' for only six years. The GST col- lectors who must work without pay for the govern- ment receive no pension for their free work. To poli- ticians this is fair! The Liberal government pay all 'jailbirds' money on a daily basis. Their respect for criminals who create many jobs for politicians are seen as better citizens than the GST collectors, and private enter- prise taxpayers. The criminals are rewarded for committing crimes and creating jobs. The govern- ment squandering tax collector (private enterprise) are abused for working without receiving any pay and also creating jobs that pay to the politicians in- come tax, to squander. Each Canadian now owes the Banking Systems over $1,500.00. We are also slaves to the Banking Systems. D.D. Cranfield 251 3rd Ave S., Saskatoon, Sk. S7K 1M3, 306-664-9950 Hospital Auxiliary raises $7,620 at rummage sale Hazel Miller EXETER - South Huron Hospital Auxiliary met on Tuesday, May 9 in the Auxiliary room with 24 members and two visitors present., The meeting opened with 'dam` Canada'. President Marjorie Johns welcomed everyone and gave a reading 'When God Created Moth- ers.' Donna Paynter introduced a guest speaker, Jill, from The Body Shop, Masonville, London. She gave an interesting history of the store which opened eighteen years ago in England. They now have over 1,000 branches in 44 countries. The Body Shop is against animal testing for cosmetic ingredients and products. They purchase articles from third world countries when possible, which helps small indus- tries there. They assess all products used for safety. They promote and I support a campaign for an endan- gered species law. They sell soaps for children which are shaped like endangered animals, such as otters, gorillas and pandas. In March of 1993 they began to speak out to stop violence against women. They sell posters and T- shirts in support of this project in their store. The speaker was thanked by Mary Fisher and presented with a gift. Treasurer Vera Armstrong report- ed a profit of $7,620.00 from the rummage sale. Reports were given from the so- cial and public relations commit- tees. Eleven members attended the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario Region 2 Conference in St. Marys, April 24, hosted by the St. Marys Memorial Hospital Auxil- iary. Reports from the workshops were given by Vera Armstrong on pet therapy and how it relieves stress. Shirley Luther reported on reflexol- ogy and Roman therapy. Alma Langford gave a summary of the af- ternoon speaker's message. Speak- er Audrey Lemon of Uxbridge and treasurer of H.A.A.O. said there are 807 Auxiliaries in Canada, 216 of them are in Ontario and eight and a half million volunteer hours were given by members last year. It was a reminder that members are not just fund raisers, but help provid- ers. The installation of officers for 1995-96 followed. Donna Paynter, the newly installed president, spoke of thoughts for the coming year and the meeting closed with the Auxil- iary prayer. Lunch was served by the social committee. 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