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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Oct 1991, p. 7

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Today in the House of Commons. the Prime Minister is putting forward proposals to renew the Canadian federation. The proposals are not Ftxed or final, They are a basis for discussion. Canadians are encouraged to debate them vigorously and openly and suggest how they can be improved so that every Canadian can feel welcome, understood and respected in our own land. My fellow Canadians: A Special Joint Committee of the House of Commons and Senate will seek the views of Canadians on these proposals. Please participate actively in the Committee's work, It's an opportunity to forge the kind of Canada that can best serve the interests of Canadians now and in the future. The process of renewing the Canadian partnership will not be easy. Canada was born and built because previous generations understood that unity is the key to prosperity and that the keys to unity are tolerance, compromise and goodwill. Canadians have the opportunity as never before to create a Canada in which all Canadians can feel at home. Together, we have the opportunity to strengthen this country to make it more prosperous and more responsive to the aspirations or all its people. I urge you to take part in renewing Canada. It's our country that's at stake, In difficult times. these characteristics are often in short supply but that is when we need them most. An Open Letter to All Canadians. Should the city put video games in its arenas? Canad'é' "There are other things to do at the arenas anyways. There are other places to go to play video games." "No. It just attracts too much loitering with kids." The Right Honourable Joe Clark, President of the Privy Council and Minister Responsible for Constitutional Affairs, Dominic Atnnebry Waterloo Jennifer Appleby Waterloo Tuesday, September 24, 1991 "I don't see why not as long " they are properly looked after. I'm an adult and I love video games." "l think as long as the revenue generated by the tna- chines is put to good use, then I don't see anything wrong with it." Joyce Pickerd Kitchener Eric Yeo Waterloo 1541 Highland Rd. w., Kitchem 745-9876 5 Open Mon-Fri. 96, Sat. Fr, CLOSE) SUNDAY: CLOSE) MY WAY BULBS ... for a breathpf o,,-""""""""""""'--)'- 370 HIGHLAND ROAD W. (Evergreen Mall besde Super fut-5m A welcoming sight to greet you after a dreary winter - bright, cheerful tulips. crocus & daffodils popping up everywhere. Plant your spring flowering bulbs now & enjoy a colourful garden next spring. An Enduring Tribute to Love and Devotion TOP SOIL - SUPER SPECIAL 30 L __reg. 2.99 Now only 1.99 WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER tr, 1991 - PAGE 7 Ji; Etzylf2W/,/Tlli2ipCeiry l 741 -8900 Kitchener, Ontario Diamontolowsts, Uuldxmnhs, Dungners Over 30 years t'xperince Your special love deserves the finest Breathtaking - beautiful engagement rings for a lifetime of memories. YORK NURSERY Rip /ELLERS ij " Gift-wrapped plants are Ideal gifts to give your hostess on Thanksgwmg or treat yourself and brighten up your own home. Chinese . Evergreen Special k reg. 16.95 'rrijit Mums & other flowering plants Wickerm & Ceramic Pot. 40% OFF Plants mum» vi 9.95 M01 Bot

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