Whitby Free Press, 21 Feb 1990, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WHIrBY REE PRESS, WEDNSDMAY, FEBRuMUY 2 1,1M9 oN tý -~VNGA POLI Hart poposes re-structuring Ont'Ï Culture and Com- Munica ions M ister Christine Hart h~ propoed a re-stuctur- ing of c le seýËc in an effort to maintai afforc4ale service for, 'cable televIsion 1éubscribers. The Cintario.government's sub- mission* was given recently at a Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) hearing on cable tels- vision regulations. Hart's plan allows current sub- scribers to continue to receive the package of. basic service they now have or to opt for a smaller and less expensive usmall basic» service composed mainly of local and regional Canadian channels. "Ontario seeks a low-cost option for those, householdis who are unable or choose not to sub- scribe to the full, basic service," said Hart. The submission also called for a re-exarnination of the formula used to index annual cable rates. Cable operators currently in- crease their yearly rates by up.te 80 per cent of the consumer price index. While supporting the retentione of Partial indexing, the minister proposed that the existingy adjustment formula be modifed and placed under careful review every three te five years. Another key element of A Better Tomorrow A Better Toniorrow - Justice for Ail is this year's theme for th*s yers World Day of Prayer shared by 170 countries through- out the world March 2. 1990. Ail Saints AnglicanChurch at 300 Dindas Ctret West in Whitby 1 will hold services at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The afternoon speaker will be Bey. Leslie John- son, and ini the evening Rev. Sharon Chapman will speak. The theme, written by Chris- tian Women of Czechoslovaikia , w as chosen m support of the peoples of eastern turope in thei'r strgles tewards greater political and personal freedom. The World Day of Prayer is a tradition spanning 103 years where Christians unite for p rayer and guidance i strug- iling with the major issues of 1the, averyone is mnvited te join i the services. Bah sitting Will be provided at the afternoon service and refreshments will be served after both. *FABULOUS *BEDROOM Sklar Chair& Lovuat! *up to 5OXoff Wing Chairs! Reg. $1399 Eurly Amerin 4 pesold Pine NEWNDEXCITIN71 & NPoiton R.clIner!i *2Colm,speci *tweed AVelvet.u~ SAVINGS.! "SOFAS! MrR * SES " SLEEP SOFAS! CHeST! , "LOISEATS! *HEADBOARI]S' "PTGROU:Ps, -.eNIGIITSTANVS! *SECTIONAIS! e DRESSERS! *MOTON FURP.\IT1YRE! -MIRRORS! *RECLINERs, e CHINAS! *CHAIRS! *SERtVERS! *ROCKERS. *BUFFETs'. " DECORATOR LAMPs! *.IiSKS! " FAMILY ROOMS! 0 TGEIs " DINING ROOMS! 0 BOOKCASES! * DîNETES 0 * <RIOS! " BEDROOMIS! 0 PI(TIR 'ES! " VOL711 BEDROOMS! a ACCESSORIES! " TRUNDL.E BEOS! " BLNX BIiOs! " L'APTAIN'S BEOS! AND MU CH& MORE! BEALJTIFUL DINING ROOM BUYS! Traditional Oak Dlning ROOanI, pedeStal %Ne@ B.d Sofa Sectionail 2 Po 63 Reclinor, sofa OUSTNNG SolId Che"yà VSusr IBwiomiU 7 . imII CHAIRS, ~ ROCKERS, ~A-~V~JRECLINERS! Pub-Back Chahs! Skir Volv.i Choiai swivelrocker- $3490 King Sb» Rocker! SMw big ColonialStylo ea La-Z-Boy REMARKABLE! M PlUow B.ckivno Rc 2 pc Boentwood sofa & du* t r 90 Days r %NO Interest NO NoPayments Minimum purchase O.A.C. PICOVVS Faurit. 1735 Bayly1Sreet, Unit 10. il & 12 Pi eckering 831-6040 Mon. d. L10 g ady 10 -5 Deriviy Avai7able *e >THAT ENTI1tE HOUSEFUL ... of fine furniture you need can be yours! Buy 3. 4. 5 or more roomfuls and save hundreds and hundrecjs of dollars now! PTRBLAK (second from loft) of The students desgned and made 'CPBirooklin je one of four Conestoga panels for an OPP information display Coilege students who receive a $200 that discourages alcohol use among prize from OPP Const. Bob Morrow.' drivers and boaters. lýl - - - * -, ', 1 ý % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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