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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 1986, p. 11

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That’s an opening Rodney Gilchrist Chronicle Staff Thomas Niles' visit to Kitchener Thursday left his Confederation Club luncheon audience nothing new, politically, other than an impression of the new United States Ambassador to Canada's ability as an orator. -tiiiei"siach was casual and without the benefit of notes. He managed to touch briefly on most current issues between the US. and Canada, as well as his governments international policies. A_ The Ambassador commented on the "productive cmoperative direction" that is being taken on acid rain, and outlined the positive aspects of the Tokyo Summit and our Prime Minister's visit to Washington, while defending his government's action in Libya and South America. Free trade consumed the largest time slot during Niles' speech. Stressing the insignificance of opposition to freer trade in the US., Niles suggested that support from the business sector is a more important signifier of the American government's progress towards free trade. ujflfthlbok at how the debate went in the US.," said Niles, "when the issue became controversial, there was a tremendous tide of support from thlS. husiness for.nPunitC.' "iiiTerariuiisu that thee trade between" Canada and the US. has not captured the imaginations trt the _Am_eri_can peonlg. . "viGUiria/i; Gia/trig an issue in the u.sfas it is in Canada," said Niles, "not in the same way that trade with Japan is a big issue." -Aitiough he admitted that bilateral trade between Canada and the Us. is dominant, he sees his country's lack of interest in the issue as being a positive sign. _ . .. _ . . The Challenger 1 restaurant in Breslau will combine its grand opening with a benefit organized by the K-W Zonta and Kitchener Westmount Rotary Club to raise funds for the Freeport Hospital's $7.2 million Health Care Village and __ -cineuihisl demastrates there are relatively few areas of dispute between us on trade," said Niles, "with Japan, it is broadly felt that we are not being treated fairly." Through the generosity of Challenger 1 owners Mike Kan- ellis and Tom Mihas, a "Come Fly With Us" gala dinner and Free trade hasn't captured imagination of Americans UNIFORM FAIR Visit UNIFORM FAIR Good .qiqctietet of parte, trucks, who.“ "hid put”. "no, trtctttalts In block) bearings. SKATEBOARDS WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE HALL Mt Maud Dr. WM -- StNb.rrr7..,-,,- Pnhuults Scrubblcs SUPER SKATE SEVEN NOW CARRY For any White Sister Uniform of your choice A new store Serving Kitchener-Water!” Concoum Level 751M 3!. South; tie-too ass-5592 DRAW Duty Shoes New ambassador dance will be held Monday, May 26, with the restaurant donating all the food from their 30-foot salad bar, l4-food hot buffet and 16-foot dessert bar. It will be a continuous all-you-can-eat bar from 6-10 p.m. with dancing and live entertainment to midnight. Tickets are only $15 through Zonta and Rotary members with all proceeds going to the hospital building fund. up! Mom-Fri. 11730230 v" Dinner Fri. & Sat. 5-11, Sun. 5-10 Reservations Suggestgd Thomas Niles "j'"""";-:,',';.'",',"'] Chpititiyis gm'Ttiit, Raghakf h. Haney, 0.C, MA, LLM. Wian H. White. 0.0., Eh., LLB. Allen L 0stner, LLB. Hide M. Bush, BA, LLB. J. David Linton, BA, LLB. tamine E. Beagm. B.A., LLB. May Anne Haney, BA., LLB. John J. Kendal, " M.B.A., LLB. Kimberly L. Evans, LLB. NOW OPEN the food . . . French with a nouveau flaire the service . . . flawless the experience . . . .priceless wumoo ctet0KteLE, mustn‘t. um to, was - was: HANEY, WHITE, OSTNER, ENGLISH 8: LINTON has joined the firm for the practice of law KIMBERLY L, EVANS Barristers and Solicitors are pleased to announce that 45 Erb Street East, Waterloo The Partners of 886-3340 Breslau 648-2151

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