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GODERICH S1,GNAI QST ,,R, T ?RSDAX ,AU. , U$$T 38,197 +» ;,A�+�,arg 5$
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AUTO GLASS LIMITED
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THE GLASSMEN OF ONTARIO
For vinyl tops • convertible tops • car upholstery
• windshields • body protective mouldings
365 BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH
CML 524-2136
BRUCE MACDONALD
ELECTRIC
estic-Commercial ijdustrial
133 Britannia R
Phone Evenings '5 24.4 1 46
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-Vicki Jones
-Terry Lynn Fisher
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Bridge Club
,Cathy McGee
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Over 350 Monuments
In stock to .choose from'
Order now °for" earliest, possible
delivery and while selection is
at its best...
Eleanor Erskine and Joe
Martin topped six tables in play.
at the August 19 meeting of the
Goderich Bridge Club with 611/2
points.
Art Wilson .and Omar
Haselgrove finished a close
second with- 61 points while
Auleen Currie . and, Jean
Papernick settled for third spot,
with a point total of 601/2. Ray
Fisher and Tom Eadie took
foufth'position with 60 points..
No viaCampbell
George Turtn
T. PRYDE &SON
LIFE, AUTO,
FIRE AND
ALL OTHER LINES.
319,HURON ROAD
GODERICH 524-741:1'
LIMITED
AGENT - DON DENOMME
66 HAMILTON ST, GODERICH 524-8'761. ,`
Frank Mcilwain
200 Gibbons St. 524-9465'
1,000 voices can't talk bac'
The Ontario governfrienthas silenced its employees.
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Our job is to provide services to.the''public. We work in colleges,
.
and offices. 'We drive. snow -plows, inspect your. food and protect
hospitals ,
your our environmental rights'..
irony is that we have few rights ourselves. Many, of us feel we
The e .y
are 'being used by the government.
.,e
am le the last -budet. The` government attempted to
Take. for ex � g
woo our vote bycutting back on the civil service.
This will 's°ave taxpayers a fifth .of a cent ontheir tax dollar. That
isn't even a 'pittance when you consider that the aOdget calls for over
S10 `'billion of your money.
You see, to the government we are political pawns.
And that's not good. 4 „' ,
People who work With retarded children, the -sick and the infirm
p
e who run our, correctional our food.
thbs ..
il centres anc � nsaec,
have been cut back.
will suffer.
Public services
, 3ut the government won't let us fake part in the democratic
process to bring about change.
For -us that is -or write �uolicl:y illegal.
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We c n t canvass for a candidate. We can't sneak
� al issues.
on an party s platform. We can't talk about the re .
vve
have c�v�
l rights'th`an other citizens. AH we want is equality. fewer
And. that won't cost Jaxpa$rs a cent. '
Wey ou that hope-
n will vote for civil rights equal rights rights for everyone.
We only want -to be heard.
FOR FAST
RESULTS USE
CLASSIFIEDS
524-8331
Carol Williams
THE FINISH IT YOURSELF HOUSE
TRU-CRAFT HOMES
CALICO
'SCHOOLHOUSE
4 miles south' of Amberley
on Highway 21
CRAFTS AN'TIQUES
HOURS:
Friday -- 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday --- Noon - 6 p.m-.
Sunday and Holidays --
'Noon - 9 p.m.
Antiques bought and sold
Phone 395.5B60
We do the heavy work - precision building 'all fhe
components for easy on-site assembly. You do the
finishing. Alter any of our plans or bring' us yours. You -,
create ,quality, equity and value.
The finish -it -yourself house .44 . an old-fashioned
solution to the high' costs f housing. Understandable,
Poss?le, Affordable.
For more. infor.matipn
call or visit
George Dunseithi;
Huron . Road, Point Clark,
(R.R. 1, Kincardine)
office 395-5020 res. 34S-2386
weekends 11-4
HOMESMon. Wedgy Fri. a.
Whose rights go ,text 2
Civil Service Association of Ontario
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