Whitby Free Press, 18 Mar 1981, p. 15

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WV l'hi3ýjy JFRL[ 'l'IZRLSS, Wtl'lI)NI'.SI)AY . M AR('I 1h18, h 981 -. PA(; 1I5 Ashe confident of Davis gov't victory G;eorge Ase is confident that Bill Davis and his in- cumbent Tory government will win tomiorrows provin- caI election. And for the mecumbent Progressive'*('onservative 1'51'i>tbis could be a eall to return hirn to the Durham West seat that he has held for the last four years. -There's no doubt tbat the conservatives will form the next government and with your support that 1 wihh represent you at Queen's Park," Ashe saîd in a writ- len staternent. -We are the only party thal bas the leadership On- tario needs." While bis opponents have brougbt certain issues to the forefront during the cam- paign, Ashe discredits them saying that he believes that life in Durham West is, ai- in-ahl, pretty good." Ahbe is also confident that if be is returned to the legîsiature tornorrow tbat Premier Bill Davis wilh sec fit to appoint hirn to tbe cabinet. 1 bave bad four years ex- WyHS meeting The next meeting of the Whitby Historical Society will be beld on March 24 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Fairview Lodge Home for the Aged. The guest speaker for the evening will be Marguerite Guksole and ber topic wilI be bottle collectirig. ~TOO0U R R EA D ERS* ON HOME DELIVERY in order 10 reduce escalating costs & ta encourage better service Your Free Press Carrier will be calling on '<ou at the end of each mon îh and asking you to p9Y 5Olt for the pasi month 's papers. If '<ou dlon 't u'ish ta pavy, for whate ver reas on, yoaur paper u'iIl stt11 be delivered' la"<au. I'<ou do enjov reading the paper andl <re saisfied with '<aur carriers service ani pavY the voluntary 50e charge ..... ur name icili be entered in a draw for a 1142<) l ria. Your contributioni i rewlard vour carrier for good service by letting h'Lm make More monev and also nmake him eligi bic to win a trip 1<> Flan<la (D)isneyWorldl)for him (her) andI his p arentIs. *Your carrier benefits: i.., <we for doà.goed io *Your local newspaper benefits: âch. d.ohwcubS hweCmdm m mlm re *ooo mm, »àkea c ueocosmrov 1 am i eilm 0k. perience now and as parliamientary assistant to four different cabinet ministers, 1 feel 1 now have the qualifications needed for a portfolio in the cabinet," the former mayor of Pickering said. "'in sure that wben Mr. Davis formis the next governrnent, be will be looking for some niew faces to fuI positions heft open tbrough retirement." For tbe 48-year-old for-mer insurance agent, the issue of tbis election is still leader- ship. "'The main provincial issue in this election is leadership. Bill Davis bas the stature that is needed to head us," be said. 'We cer- taînly don't *need another Liberal. 1 tbink Trudeau is enough. " "As for the NDP, well 1 noticed that my opponient here rarehy mentions Mr. Cassidy's riare. I guess self. " For f urther information cali: The Whitby Free Press Circulation Dep't. 668-6111 .,.,,j.dW ~ j M UM Pssst... Want to lease a Rabbi t? Lease one of our 1980 company cars. Exarnple .1980 Rabbit, 2-door, PND 163, 36 month net lease, 72,000 kil lîrnit, $164.40 per month. 'ýàQ wASCO D à 0LRSWAG(N Liu Whitby Croe sI~wa 1425 DUNDAS ST. E., Hwy2é_ 9 __ M WHITBY àI 668-93831Toronto0llle361-1128 Hwy 401 1' February carrie r c ont est winners Sally Stinson, circulation manager, made a presentation to tbree of the Whitby Free Press' top carriers for the month of February outside of the Free Press building. Kira Malanchuk earned a watch, Paul Wiersma a calculator and Jefi Wrîce a radio. The Whitby Free Press bas over 100 carriers in Wbitby, Brooklin and Ajax. trip for

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