Business. incenti-ves eed sayLibeal BY' Mro 'Boucher' ýA 'botter 'conomie -ýenviron-- mont is neodod if more businesses are ta start -and survive in the cretrecessio, nreed the thre ýcndidte&Ibr Ontario ridinj Liberal «nomination,-at a' meeting last week. SDan McTeague of Ajax said ho has been, a smaïill business entreprenïeur for-many yearsand believes thero should - be'More incentiveslike minimal. corporate tai ta encourîagenew .bulesses3 ý Whig; rsident IBilan McKinndn, said there is ahned ta fentrepreneurship, and taoffer txinconitives taencourage'ý empn oersto invost . m a business an trayà e vas.ofToronta said there is aprolm with'the. current ý econornic - structure ini .Canada -bocause. thors are to- many foroigu' controllors, in part de t6 the. free-trà de > aeement with e United States. At,-an ail- candidates' meeting last matéI 4 peclo skd a van Ç~ o HAITANYA KAL Thé winner isto b.lechosen! tanighït,(Wednesday) at the Ajax. commnity centre.ý The resiclency cf ,twro, d ,the candidates was at isisue at lait waeok's meeting. ygta McTeague Sust rocentlygta LEVAR. DAN McTEAGUE > BR Ajax, ack3rss while levar is a Toronto rosidenit.. " atsmore. important is that you <(Libera mmer)have iat candidate who is committed ta hi at~ aid Meaguo. ec ho ý,lias be'en involvsd with lisen a <-the IAN cKINON cncerns Of the loa esidients. 1angdidates 'let's win together " ho said., Kalevar ,said' As knoWvs the Ontario ridin g arsa wsL and-- doesn't need to'live hors to deal' with the.côneerna cfrëà sidents. Ail hreecandidatas agreed the exi"sti'ngYoimg OýffendorsAct il ,in ssrous, nesd c ao rsview. McKinnon said'ho has talked ta mnypolice; officers who have told hlm théact ýmà kes th eirjb vsry .diffict su"d rsstricts them ailt what, they are capable of le var said -the act. "nsedi té bs tightensd" bocause it sesma ta osgigestinig that if 'you are SEU PAGE 8 1 I ROYAL BANK assistant manaGer MarilynWillilams left) gets (fromn left) Helen Boake, Jenni Fowier, Dorothy Brown and Homer Boake Into the spirit of, things before leavlng to see the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre Jubiiee Choirperforrn at Roy ThomsonHall., The benk, treated seniors frôm tne centre to breakfast ,at the 'Golden Griddle and bused themn to the. Performance, also, sponsored by the Royai Bank., Phto by Rssa. Whitbv Frft Prose New cotatfor Chilre's Aid workers By Mark Reesor Eightyfv oie employees of the Durha Cilrn' AdSociet~rrtre ta, work- Thursday - after ratifing a new contract. SEiglity voted in favour and three aginst thes two-year, offer, which - is' retroactve ta January 1, 1992. The aýgreementj gives e mpicyses a 0. 75 por cent .acrossê-the-board salary-incroase in dhe flstysar, and at loast that much i the second y, ,Poslbly more,depending on how uchmon ey the'Societygeafo Aothsr clauseprhbtlaosfr eokrs, who ,were part of the. Society' regular staff on Aiig. 4. Secretaries snd other .ýadmninistrative support staff will, now jet f6ur» instead of thriee webesof vacation:after one year'o seCet% same as whatsocial workers- hae reuvd for many years. Thore are also .changes injo descriptions snd casifications, according ta Durhama CAS executive diiector Mort Marder. "Staff (naw> have the opportunity .ta Upek ta isues that may corne up wit regad ta, job evaluations and classificati*ons.,if somèbody feels there's an issue, there's a- requiirement that we have ta sitdown and talk about it." Marder. sais there's stili a little. bitternesa over the-strike "that ws will. have ta, work on as itcames up... (as socia wokeè> wat wo practis« wthOur clients, we -have topracetise with See Pages 20, 21, riace ini i iiii__ fi_ lettors 6 Recycler's Report -8- Entortainms'nt -__10,11 Fali rogistration ..-..16,17 Obtuary 22 Whars On 22 Sports232 à Brookiin 3 businessesnews ___