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The Sault Star from Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 3

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The Sault Stari
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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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THE SAULT STAR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1994 A3 Niagara plebisicite casino Fred Loader BANKING EXPERTS lay we era I aomething many Canadian families yean A DEMON RUM IS NOT welcome in Zion 111 not even as flavoring in cake is a dry town by law code ordinance and said Alice Marshall president of the Zion Historical Society toward cashless society ben living with fair And that she says applies to what his Cake Co of Zion Hauck has built a successful business cakes infused with such liquors as rum sherry cognac and cream He bakes tho cakes in a kitchen leased from the town in the old high school complex But in Zion it's against the law to possess alcohol while on any property owned operated or leased by the city Marshall complained to city council after Hauck was featured in a newspapor article A ft WAS JOE LEWIS who said: "You only live once and if you it right once is all you IS DAYUGIIT SAVINGS time dangerous to your health? Could be A recent study showed that California traffic accident rate is higher in the week after a time change than the week before Some studies suggest even a slight change in normal sleep patterns can diminish a person's concentration A ON THIS DAY Nov 15 baclj in 1956 Elvis first film Me Tender" opened in theatres The film was originally a western called "The Reno Brothers" and had no music to it But when Presley's box office potential became apparent four songs including Mo were quickly addon The name of the movie was changed so it would get free publicity every time the record was played The film made Deck its $l-million cost in three weeks A DID YOU HEAR about the Fredlodian sea misadventure? His tent sank A CHINA WILL BAN sex-screening of fetuses under a new family health law to take effect in January The new law decrees that sex iden selling nd Irish CP Photo RE-ELECTED Jim Gordon supporter Anna Rizza after celebrates with being re-elcted Charlie Hauck has been doing at services and a variety of sources Upsets squeakers and notables tification of a fetus by technical means is strictly forbidden except when needed on medical grounds Doctors who perform such tests could lose their licence Due to a tradition of preferring sons to daughters some parents allowod only one child choose to abort rather than give birth to a baby that tests show will be a girl The new law also bans marriage for people diagnosed with a serious genetic disease considered medically inappropriate for bearing children unless the parents agree to be sterilized or to take long-term contraceptive measures A OFF THE WALL "Is betting on a horse a stable investment?" A TALL PEOPLE have a better chance of surviving a heart attack than short people researchors said Monday at an American Heart A xf i ti iiBitf nln antjl lltAtl iA naI Sudbury Ont Monday night elected to a second term SCARBOROUGH: Wolfgang Drome leader of the white supremacist Heritage Front firmly defeated in his bid tor a council seat SUDBURY: Ernie Checkeris 69 retains seat he has held on public school board since 1945 YORK: Frances Nunziata sister of Liberal MP John Nunziata beats incumbont Feigy Brown SIMGOE: People in one always-dry ward reject a proposal to allow alcohol sales The decision means restaurants cant serve liquor and a new ballpark be licensed may nave arteries that are larger in diameter allowing to flow more easily through them A IN POMONA Calif a teenager has been chaiged with killing her baby and throwing tho body into a neighbor's yard where it was mauled by a dog The mutilated body of Araceli Garcia's nine-poimd newborn boy was found in a yard where an adult pit bull was penned and a puppy was running fiee The puppy attacked the body out the adult aog couldn't reach him Garcia 19 admitted to police that after having the baby she had put him in the neighbor's yani A CUSTOMER: wl a house-to-house salesman?" when a woman opens the door: 'Miss is your mother Mayoralty winners By The Canadian Press Nanticoke: Rita Kalmbach By The Canadian Press Nanticoke: Rita Kalmbach as mayor of Gordon was breath sample after an Octobcrfest party HAMILTON: Mayor Bob Morrow wins a fifth term Next year he will becomo the city's longest-serving mayor surpassing tho mark of Vic Copps father of fodoral Environment Minister Sheila Copps NORTH YORK: Flamboyant Mel Last man wins 10th straight term in the Toronto suburb After 1991 election Lastman sought recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records for his accomplishment PEMBROKE: Voters give a resounding No to accepting low-level radioactive waste at a site in neaiby Deep River ADVERTISING FLYERS IN SSuIt StticQi i viviii 11 I I'lW MursjiiuiiVit re Homefront Pharma Plug SooMill Watches frTOMORROW IDA Drugstores Shoppers Drug mart Sira nywwatydeiwirt to attain area READ THEM SAVE SSuIt StarQ Open Monday Friday 6:30 am 5 pm President and Publisher RW Richardson Editor John Halucha Advertising Manager 1 lanMacKenzie Operations Manager Bruno VH Telephone Direct: Circulation 759-5800 B-30 am pm Sahmfcy 8:00 am-1 :00 pm CtaaaMad 759-5802 8:00 ajn-800 pm TheSauSSlaraDIviiionoi Southern Inc Moling eddfsis POBox 480 145 Old Gardtn Rtvar Hoad 8auS8MMMleOnt PSA SMS 8 NIAGARA FALLS Ont (CP) Voters have approved a bid to add casino gambling to the list of glittering attractions in the Honeymoon CapitaL Residents of the border city voted by a three-to-two margin in favor of asking the province for a government-run casino The province has said a new casino be approved until June at the earliest Economic Development Minister Frances Lankin has said more time is needed to study the impact of a casino that opened in May in Windsor A recent report said the pilot project has boosted Windsor's tourism industry with 18000 visitors a day nearly HO per cent of them American Niagara Falls Mayor Wayne Thomson who was acclaimed to a second term in the municipal election Monday has aggressively pursued a casino The city's visitor and convention bureau asked companies to encourage their workers to vote Yes in the ilebiscite The move was crit-cized by Ontario Labor Minister Shirley Coppln and the Canadian Labor Con which called the lobE The province is expected to announce the site of a first native-run casino sometime this month A forum on personal investing ana personal financial planning GUEST SPEAKERS: Lynn Miller Vice President A Delaney Capital Management Ltd Doug Mckenzie Regional Vice President-Sales United Financial Services Ltd Topics to include: RRSP Information Market Outlook Global Investing and more Wednesday November 30 Marconi Gub 450 Albert Street Sault Ste Marie Ont 2:00 pm and Free Admission Everyone Welcome Door Prizes and Refreshments Phone early to reserve a seat 759-9081 Jackie hay AND United financial BUILDING INVESTOR VALUE T0GETI IER (day): Jackie Hay INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A A Vision Of The Future By The Canadian Press A briof look at some of the more notable results in the Ontario municipal elections Monday: TORONTO: Coun Barbara Hall unseats Mayor June Rowlands OTTAWA: Mayor Jacqueline Holzman reelected for second term KITCHENER: Former Ontario cabinet minister Will Ferguson trying to revive a political career tainted by allegations of old sexual misconduct mayoral race to Richard Christie NIAGARA FALLS: Voters approve a bid to bring casino gambling to the Honeymoon Capital DELORO: Reeve George Nelson re-elected in Ontario's smallest municipality population 200 Defeats Brenda Brett 53-32 WATERLOO: Mayor Brian Turnbull squeaks post Coun Susan Forwoll Turnbull was chaiged last month with failing to give police a Nepean: Ben Franklin New Liskeard: Charles Caldwell Niagara Falls: Wayne Thomson-y Niagara-on-the-Lake: Micni Dietsch Nickel Centre: Stan Hayduck North Bay: Jack Burrows North York: Mel Lastman Onaping Falls: Robert Parker Orillia: Clayt French Oshawa: Nancy Diamond Ottawa: Jacqiielin Holzman Owen Sound: Stew Taylor Pembroke: Les Scott Peterborough: Jack Doris Port Colbome: Neal Schoen Port Hope: Ron Smith Richmond Hill: Bill Boll St Catharines: A1 Unwin St Thomas: Steve Peters Sarnia: Mike Bradley Sault Ste Marie: Joe Fratesi Scarborough: Frank Faubert Simcoe: Rick Kowalsky Sturgeon Falls: Gary O'Connor Sudbury: Jim Gordon Thorold: Mai Woodhnuse Thundor Bay: David Hamilton Timmins: Vic Power Toronto: Barbara Hall Trenton: Noil Robertson Vaninr: Guy Cousineau-y Waterloo: Brian Turnbull Welland: Dick Reuter Windsor Mike Hurst York: Frances Nunziata From win 'y Victory bash held too soon WATERLOO Ont (CP) A heartbroken Susan Forwell went to bed thinking she had lost while Brian Turnbull held a vic--tory party But their battle to be elected -jnayor wasn't over The results i were reversed about 2 am today in this southwestern Ontario city and Forwell was declared the winner by nine votes 1 Forwell who has served two terms on council said the whole thing seemed like a dream was asleep when they called" she said kept saying I "What? Election officials discovered the results of about 950 votes from advance polls hadn't been included in their tally That gave Forwell 8439 votes to 8430 for Turnbull who was seeking a third term as mayor The third candidate Coun John Summers was well behind at 4285 Turnbull could not be reached for comment early today Forwell admitted she was earlier (Monday night don't want to get my hopes built up" she said of her unexpected victory That's because of an expected which Turnbull can request within seven days and which the city must conduct within 20 days after that "If I win ill take it But it certainly is very weird" Forwell said UNITED WAYi Focus mmmrn Mayors elected in Monday's municipal elections in Ontario (Notoy indicates acclaimed Ajax: James Whitty Barrie: Janice Laking Belleville: Ross McDougall Brantford: Chris Friel Brockville: John Doran-y Burlington: Walter Mulkewich Caledon: Carol Seglins Cambridge: Jane Brewer Chatham: Bill Erickson Clarington: Ann Cowman Cochrane: David Hughes Cornwall: Ron Martelle East York: Michael Prue Etobicoke: Doug Holyday Fort Erie: John Teal Fort Frances: Glenn Witherspoon-y Gloucester Claudette Cain Haldimand: Marie Trainer Hamilton: Bob Morrow Iroquois Falls: Ken Graham Kanata: Merle Nichols Kapuskasing: Piorre Perras Kenora: Joyce Chevrier Kingston: Gary Bonnott Kirkland Lake: Joe Mavrinac Kitchener Richard Christie Leamington: Jim Ross Lindsay: Martyn Stollar London: Dianne Haskett Markham: Don Co use ns Midland: George Macdonald Milton: Gordon Krantz Mississauga: Hazel McCallion Ask about our Asian Growth and give this elegant pen FREE to Sign up and put most powerful work for you the economies YES send me information on the Asian Growth Fund YES have a Hongkong Bank Securities Inc representative call Fax to: 1-800-661-0103 Or mail to: Hongkong Bank Securities Inc 388 5000 Kingsway Burnaby BC V3H2E4 Name: Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Phone Introducing the Asian Growth Fund Invest in a mutual fund powered by Asian growth and put the thriving economies of Hong Kong Taiwan Singapore South Korea the Philippines and Australia to work for you For investors seeking the high-return potential of utual funds the Asian Growth Fund represents a truly ique opportunity for portfolio diversification and ital growth The fund is managed by Wardley Investment rvices (Hong Kong) Limited a member of the SBC Group based in Hong Kong with offices ghout this exciting region and nearly 20 of fund management experience Td find out more and to receive your Free Pen visit your local Hongkong Bank of Canada branch call 1-800-665-9993 or complete the coupon 601 Queen Street Phone: 946-2011 Import uni information about this mutual fund is included in the Simplified Prospectus Obtain copy from Hongkong Rank Securities Inc in authorized Hongkong Bunk of Canada branches and read it carefully before investing The unit value and investment return of this mutual fund will fluctuate zy Hongkong Batik Securities Inc A wholly owned subsidiaiy of Hongkong Bank of Canada irtmiawiti 7CA50 I.

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