Whitby Free Press, 8 Aug 1990, p. 11

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WIIITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8,1990, PAGE'il Tery'spairents,,tour Canaa ten years later By Trudie Zavpdovicu Ton y=arNagoTiry Fox sot foot in sawa 'as ho attemptod to ru,i acroms Canada cancer. A décade latoer, toflhtraowts, in bis footato s, this TeBrry'sý timeto -greetand thank Cana- Tory. leader Harris b lames Liberais frfuncing woes, PROM PAGE 1 intended for tlii expansion and rénovation of Oshàaas Hilladale Manor senior~ citizens' home.> Witty said' Durham prefers that. the province foot the entfre welfare bill, "s' sthecase ini seven out Of ten provinces," rather than the current arrange- ment whero the province pays 80 per cent and the region 20 per cent. Ho;wever, Harris would not make that commitment. Instead, he used the occasion to castigate the, government for its lack of planning. «There's been àno planigthe last several years. It's ail Wn predicated on the philosophy that things will continue to boom i this province said Harris. «Now, as we fed into a reces- '~sion or stagnation we have more unemployment and welfare." Harris said. ail levels of government are affected by the economic downturn* and that "tough choices" must -ho mode with respect to social programs. However, Harris did not in- dicate wbich programns would b. alteed or e'iliinated by a Conà- servative governmeiii. «Thberewill b. bard choices to make of wbich programs we'll. carry on those cut baïck, twon't b. an easy answer." Harris was skeptical of any politician who promises to, pay Durham's or any other munuipa- lity's elare share. "For -a politician to promise that well pick up the $9 million and that we'Il carry on as always is not being honest with you." Instead, h.e caiied for cdoser co-oeration between Queen's Park and the municipalities. "You must get a commitment from the government that they won't pass on additional respon- sibilities," said Harris. H. added that shouid the Tories formi the government after Sept.. 6 municipalities will not have to assume provincial obliga- tions. Pa\ stairnt& oug ENTERTAINENTPCIL Soe BSoFmm Enjoy a musicallrevgewlontitled THAT' ENTERTAINMENT &DACN Gard Suhdway NgtI aln ih .ro 5 .p.m.. -10. .... CULLffl... .. TÎZIfiPDffl5 Alo aking part ini the proes conferènce were Conservative candidotes Jim Flaher'- (Dur- hain' 4ntïie)'and Rick Johnson DrhmWest). REACH OUT. dians for the love and supp~ort th :howed their son. 'Zeir o e nA.ug 2 and w'il endSe8t. 1.T1't wero tà btpy tho &hawa Coetre todav ednorisday) to1 meet andgreewt the.many poople from Durhami Région w-ho met and supported theïr son during bis brief-stop ini Oshawa. Don Almand, radio dnnouncer' from CKAR, was thero 10 years «igo and says that.it waà «quite a ;'Io didn't talk too, long," says Mlmand. ,"He mainiy. talked J 1. about bie objectives, 4nd what he wanted to. ccmplih. He had a personality you wouldn't behiýve." Almand rememàbors bis last words to Fox as b_ ing ^Tony FOX, ïou'ro a remar e young man. They're comirig to your world...just for funi! Nmntendo Super Mario Bros. 3" ý characters. McDonald's has hoppirig Koopa Parafroopa, flippmng Little Goomba. spinnirig Luigi and Marlo himself, bourig like onily Marlo cari. There's a different Super Marlo Bros. 3m~ character each week, four i ail. Collect them ail, for 59Ç each (plus applicable tax). But hurry, bécause before long they'll be goirig back to The Mushroom World for good! WHITBY MALL Thickson Rd. & Hwy. 2 (c)> 1990 Nintendo o(Amerl m. Nintendi. Supe-r Matrii<l s. 3. &uuI ilit* 4>ajwýjMtrio N cbaracicrs and chararlerrnames art-Iradcmarksln,cmorAwl<mIi .Ah-V'hÀ1 V Nlntendo of Canada L.ld. aulhorlzed umer. AI Particlpallng M'Dontalds%. while suippIk's last.

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