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Oakville Beaver, 14 Apr 1993, p. 8

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'There is a real appetite out there for the future of this country" Governments at all levels, said Charest, must be willing to set an exam- "We can't pay to have people stay home," said Charest, who plans to meet with every riding association in Canada by June. pointless Education and training is one "com- pelling issue in this country" where money would be well-spent, said Charest, adding that a welfare and unemployment insurance system exist- ing on a "parallel track" with this is the "multitudes" of ministries of state are neither effective nor efficient, "We have done a lot of work in this area. but what it needs is a real focus," he added. Memofex 5-nack ll IB lot the mad Moves easily trom one vehicle to another transceiver. handset, cigarette lighter - cont, carry case 30-no. memory 17-1020 NEW l0W PRICE ' - .uv""i lawn-l "n """ Iv 95 I ', 111 . Ultimate sound board tar “as “My,” tour PC computer . _ MIN' , . 11-vmce FM musk a, I %' .3 d synthesuer . 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"It was a limited number, but there was definitely a group of royal watchers. One lady camped out for a long time and gave the Prince a couple pictures of Oakville." For any given show the Centre has on hand only seven house staff. According to Caird. this expanded dele- gation was made necessary to cope with a full house as well as the added respon- group of spectators and a beefed-up contingent of 25 Oakville Centre house staff. Prince Edward greets on-lookers after Sunday's Easter service at St Jude's Anglican Church. (Photo by Hiziero Vertolli) Oakville extended Royal welcome OAKVILLE SHIATSU AND MASSAGE THERAPY CENTRE Tom Sweetman R.M.T., ST. Theresa Oswald RAIT., CST. Frederick Pram RMT. Dorothy Tavares C.S.T. Eva Krechowia CST. Linda Ludwig EMT. Wioktta lani: RMT. iksata Filc R.MT. it I25 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 304 Navy St., above Pier 845-3137 Continued from page 1) GIC BONUS! 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After being welcomed by Centre manager Ken Coulter, Edward attended a brief reception and was photographed by members of the media. sibilities of the Prince’s presence. One humorous note happened when they stood in a line outside the Centre to greet him. "lt was hectic but successful." said Caird. "We had a great time. The staff was really excited. Even the RCMP gave me positive feedback on them." Caird said Edward possessed the laid back qualities of his father and - as an actor himself - appeared very com- fortable within the confines of the the- atre. Following the show, and before the Prince met the cast and crew, the Centre's full-time staff met him infor- mally on stage. “The Prince seemed very relaxed and stayed longer than anticipated at the reception following the play," said Mulvale. "We chatted over dinner and found that he is very in tune with soci- ety and is concerned with violence in the media and other issues." at “‘9 l 5%

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