-PEOPLE ACQUAINTED WITH YAHOO'S GEOCITIES WEB SERVER WOULD ALREADY KNOW THAT, WHILE IT IS A FREE SERVICE AVAILABLE TO ANYONE WHO RESPECTS ITS FEW RULES, IT ONLY RECENTLY EXPANDED ITS 11 MEGABYTE SIZE LIMIT TO GENERAL CLIENTS TO 15 MEGABYTES.

LIKEWISE, PEOPLE ACQUAINTED WITH THE .JPEG AND .GIF FILES USED TO DISPLAY SCANNED IMAGES-- EQUIVALENT TO PHOTOCOPIES IN THE NON-CYBER WORLD--REALIZE HOW LARGE THEY CAN BE WITHOUT FINE TUNING (CROPPING, FILTERING, ETC.)

THAT SAID, THIS IS A CASE WHERE, WITH RESPECT FOR THE SIZE LIMIT ENCROACHING ON WHAT IS POSSIBLE TO PROVIDE HERE, I AM PROVIDING THE TEXT ONLY OF THE TERM OF REFERENCE AT THIS TIME.

I AM NOT OLLIE NORTH. NO DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN SHREDDED OR MISREPRESENTED. SHOULD IT BE NECESSARY OR POSSIBLE IN FUTURE TO DISPLAY SCANS--FOR INSTANCE, LET'S SEE WHAT RESULTS FROM WHAT YOU FIND IF YOU TAKE A BRIEF SIDESTEP HERE--I WILL DO SO.

TEXT OF JANUARY 2, 1980 LETTER FROM OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA JOE CLARK:

Office ofCabinet du
The Prime MinisterPremier ministre

Ottawa, Canada
K1A 0A2



January 2, 1980




Mr. Gordon Charles Wong,
Senior Advisor to the Year of the Child,
No. 4-12 MacDonell Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario.
M6R 2A2


Dear Mr. Wong:


On behalf of the Prime Minister, I wish to acknowledge and thank you for your recent letter.

As I am sure you will understand, the demands of the election campaign make it impossible for Mr. Clark to respond personally to your letter.

Please be assured that your opinions and concerns will be brought to Mr. Clark's attention at the earliest opportunity.


Yours sincerely,

[signature unintellible]

Correspondence Officer



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