There is no need for speculation as to the ssibility of whether or not every household ssessing a VCR will some day be able to gamâ€" e from an armchair with the mere push of a ittion â€" the question of course would seem to , how soon? LETTE LR S uhma-ouofg‘;wa.q it‘s s ap choes sPoll meene io ho mpletely ‘lost his ability to distinguish that, not only has our Prime Minister not grown out of having imaginary friends, but that he .Umbau-llnbï¬far-dï¬ HJMM public policy VE course, most give up Mmymaï¬q grow up, Last week, we learned rywhere in the province will in relatively nolhluvebammcul‘::‘&bmdw pt the next step â€" electronic gambling. ur hats go off to members of the Christian rmed Church who do not view this very boding tide of events, with.its obviously consequences to the family, social and ecoâ€" ‘:ï¬mmm for chil to imaginary friends. Parents tend to treat such childâ€" hood ï¬?ï¬ with a certain amount of understanding, even playing along with them at times. fight against gambling rthermore, he claimed to have never said that talked to the man in Ottawa â€" only that he i seen him frequently (somethirig that was ecily contradicted by a review of his comâ€" id should the Harris government with its ned introduction of 20,000 VLIs (Video ty Terminals) on racetracks and in charity unddwnhn,mnlm , succeed in its intention, then must take lead in ’ Fg es Cdte., ME C Certain denominations hopefully ‘already have plans along these lines but should such z:cdum.dabdwdd-mhplm higherâ€"ups to implement . action with the thought likewise in mind of a church front, united in an effort to forestall or block as much as possible what too many accept as the unavoidable. Within recent decades, churches themselves have admitted to a dwindling influence in the community as well as among parishioners. Perhaps this can partially be attributed to a certain reluctance on the part of the churches to stand up and be counted; to come forth and be open witnesses for Christ, singly or as a gq,vlnndnwï¬onwoddndycm most. If people cannot look to the church for timely and correct leadership in very important and vital Christian matters, to whom can they look? not tomorrow, but today, before it could well be mmmmmmmemem‘. between fantasy and reality, Is . _ m “2’:"‘ moigra £BDR > to dictate his positions on j A national issues that is so disturbâ€" _________< i|_ dng Those who had lamented the t|: .nz..a‘ag.&'fl: now . an explana P :.hbbly-w one. In other words, if driving T â€" mâ€"hwn':: hm | vince him that the federal govern \policies ‘to get people: off the ~ _ â€" ~ _ > street, then what is at the root of the PM other policies? Here are some possible scenarios; 3 *Chretien sees parents walking bcflzwflwmbbdq: glass, learns that they really don‘t need the national childcare program that he promised in the Red Book; "M%azuh?hb rate -npl‘:yna hy H ‘z vï¬undhplduhmem- ment (eg, the fipâ€"flop on ratifing NAFTA, the tax â€me workers, and his own government‘s of 45,000 public sector workers) ; or * Chretien reads a book and, by thinking Mbmmduï¬ï¬hnudh, decides that he continue to levy the GST on books. . Now that the secret of Chretien‘s imaginary Mm:“wghhwh even a While npat o fopa is eeenoen is pressures of office or an innocent desire to relive &ï¬ood,lflflhdulbmuï¬i:: was something far more worrisome: ‘ ricating a to justify a federal housing ‘ cyl'orwhi:zminoldmu w* J W #HF en /. the churches at ty | Compared to forwardâ€"radiating speakâ€" ers, Paradigm bipolars provide greater realism â€" the sense that the speakers have "disappeared," leaving only the gioâ€" rious sound. This greater sense of spaâ€" clousness and realism provides a more involving musical and home theatre experience, where listeners get more absorbed into the complete sonic event. MODELS ESPRIT "ASTONISHING" â€" Andrew Marshall, Audio Ideas Guide 1994 "BIG, WIDE AND POWERFUL® + Tom Nousaine, Sound&Image 1995 BIPOLAR SERIES SUPER SALE "STUNNING* â€" The Inner Ear Report 1994 . N., KIT. 744â€"3111 Tues., Wed. 10â€"6, Sat. 10 â€" 5:30 U tn *399