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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-08, Page 2•;; • ann t �t O2I rec ut tt of ' ieterest rat on sharedrisk mortgages approved. after No 1 has bbeR decreased to 12.5 per cent from the4 revious 12.75 per cent. Close 'to '510 per cent of loans ap- proved by the FCC since April have been for: shared -risk mortgages- The unxce ann1 the ., the4 They ° lhte offered �4 unchanged, or ttt. 'est rites en other leans the terpern n :are St..PauI's. Church quimucAmwi NGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE Alt services from the "Book of Common Prayer" SUNDAY, November 13, 1988 11:00 a.m. - Matins Nursery & Sunday School Minister : Rev. D. Madge Belgrave 1:15 p.m. PC COMMIT fEE ROOMS OPEN - u on,Bruce Nllu MMurray:,Cardiffr centre, officially opened hr, cam- paig i headqua ' .. r rs in Win . flan, last week,. ass ste � � �' by a group of supporters. The=Con'sert�ative° commit- . tee rooms are'situated in the former Ellison Travel location on Josephine Street:. - Wingham United Church Sunday, November 13 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service MORE 125TH, Sat. ANNIVERSARY EVENTS Coir , . _ .. . • Nov. 12, l 7:3 0 p.. Musical Concert, local talent including F.E. Madill S. S. Senior Band Fri® Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m. "A House No Marie"'rand "a: S FREE Admission to both events. Refreshments following. A Word from Silly Grah "I think CAUGHT is by far the best evangelistic film World Wide 'Pictures has ever doneI believe that this film can have a profound effect on your community'. on your church. and on each person who sees it' Kraft, Reg or Light, 1 Litre Miracle Whip Monarch 255 g Sponge Puddings Capri 4'e To eoiirtb Apples....:. .. . Scierders 450g Wien From the Producers of THE HIDING PLACE, IONI. and THE PRODIGAL. the Fbward One Pes onCaritgAbout Fri. Nov. • : - LYCEUM THEATRE ONCERT PRC)1VIISE London, Ontario ALSO APPEARING THE BENDERS Listowel, Ontario Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information11 •. PLAYING FROMFRT. TO THURS. NOVEMBER 1 l th to 1 7th aSHOWTIMES: FRI & SAT. AT 7:00 PM AND 9:00 PM SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 PM ONLY i i r LOS ANGELES, 1991. THEY HAVE COME TO EARTH TO LIVE AMONG US. BUT THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT THEM WE DON'T KNOW. SATURDAY, NOVE1M EER 111 .1888 7:30 p.. Wingharn Tovwn Hail , Upper Auditorium 274 os0010e' , Wingha n. Adu is •. , w :'12 years & t n+ er r. ... The Door ATiON: Free trade (Continued 'from, Page 1) Mr Trapp also countered •Mr- McQuail's,earlier claim. that the free trade agreement figured ' in Fleck' Manufacturing's dee{siion to close its . . Huron Park plant and move the operation to Mexico. However, Mr. McQuail stuel to his assertion, adding, that the : nn- .pliicatii :.. of the d : e._away•...- tcontrols. ' . Fleck's decision - to leave Canada. had nothing 'to do with the. trade deal, said Mr. Cardiff_ The plant closed due to a labor dispute,' he said.: . Dunlop ,said,the danger of the.: deal isthat companies like Fleck can operate in : the .U.S.-Mexico border - area, manufacturing goods ina duty-free zone. A.company can pay its workers low wages, he claimed; stamp "Made- in the U.S.A." on its goods and then ship them to Canada duty-free. Mr. Dunlop -was asked Mr. Tur- ner's view on abortion. In his reply, theLiberal candidate said the party is confused about a policy on abortion in light of lash January's Supreme Court decision that ruled Canada's abortion law invalid. ' The Christian Heritage Partyl is not all confused on the question of abortion. Mr. Clark said the CHP platform calls abortion murder and the greatest moral issue in this election. The country requires strong legis- lation on abortion, said Mr: Cardiff. Mr. McQuail said the NDP said the issue of abortion cannot be legis- lated away The NDP's pro -choice abortion pack has`been established at conventions of the party, he ad- ded. Teacher Tim Willis asked Mr. Cardiff why the federal government contributed $600,000 toward Sinclair Stevens' Iegal fees when he was found guilty of having violated conflict of interest regulations on ni> ;ierous occasions. •Mr:. Cardiff said any member of b actin: in the line of duty would-be given the same con- sideration, on, no matter what party af- iaf ion. Patrick Hoffman asked the candidates, how they planned to pay for clean air and water. The Progressive -Conservatives have a strong commitment to clean up pollution, replied Mr. Cardiff, adding that the government cur- rently Ts involved in several ongoing, long-term projects. • "Those who arepoilluting will have to help cleanup ( he environment)," said Mr. Cardiff. "They wilt; mil a.: ajar contribution." •