Whitby Free Press, 23 Sep 1992, p. 6

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a. WhMwbyFePMUs, e~d~Spober 23, 1l92 The onfy Whitby NVewspaper ownedon-d* 'perated by Whltby residents for Whitby residents!, cPublished every Wednesday by 677209 Ontario nc.. a13Brock St. N., Whitby, Ontario Il N5S Phone 668- 6111 Toronto Line 427-1« 834, DoDug Andelrson - Publisher Maurice Pither ,- Editor. Alex andm MaI'rtn - Production Manager 2nd Class.Postal Regfistration #05351 ýA Contest of Architectural Identificationh Each -wcek, h1e Wtby FreePwiilpublnsha piwre f ana <tctm detaffin Whitby (including Brooklin, Ashbturn and Myrt). A draw wiH bemn" frm fti corret eti Mmewinner's naxnand Ate colet identification wiilbe publishedindie, nexweek'sFrec Poess- Ifyo car iientify this pictiv,- submit this entry to the WHTY FREE PRESS', 131 Brock Street N. Wbitby LUN 551. ThMe winner will be-selected nextTues. at, lOam- rlr These identical brackets are fundat 302 Byron.St. N. 407 Byron St. N. 202 C entre St. N. 141 Pine St. and, 111 EucddSt. LAST WEKS WINNER. Jüne Ingwerson PRIZESDONATEDBY ~444 Zettek UDUMEJAU SNemi wek's izcdmeated byBfm aSsDght& "This lIneup is jut toge an aplcton fr. Crime andcO.,mm*unity On May il11ofAthi a, a! a Town cou'ncil meeting, .councillor JudI .Langfl.eld lntro*duceéd a motion, ta:,,rman "urbanlzatlon commtte. Tis volunteer commrttee was l-ntenided ta flnd ways ta help ýWhitby dèai with its grawing anti-social prablema. such sn assaul!, vendalism and sexual abuise.These'prablems,-arQ caused by uncreased uaization- and economnic dispârities" withinth Thè motlonwasvotéddwnb al membèiýrs, aif'the-cou ncil, save. . Cim, n enra,-has been an the, Increase, flot, jus!. In blg, bad Toronto,. but in. Whltby as e1lL ,Weve increased the 's'ze ai aur police forces 'year after year and the number aof peaple, particular young poopbe, cammitting crimes,, continues ta Increese. We are now at a very crucial point. Many ai us are beg inning ta accept- that aur, cities and towns, even aur sohools, are more violent.ý Worse, wear beginning ta believe that this ' s .'natural' and, that there ,laI absalutely nathing we can» do about It. By giving In ta what seems inevitable', -.we ensure 'that crime *wiii Inrease. Out this need flot be do and shouid lot them do whèt the, ,case. Tk.the following to at Tee îa ne incident for exemple. exception.-- a waMan.with a smail One Satiïrd ay aternoon, a graiip c'hild who dàldn't' even flvo on that ai young boys açGed il ta 13 werâe street.üwnortunatly o0i WCmn noiil, oing hir ettadsry actions on àbehalicer comunlty some ai the Town's road signs. No Iil not -change, the >aÉttitues, af on semd :onotice. FlinaJly, athse kds , Would tek. manry ý-woman camne waIking'along.:wlth more Instances) ai other < aduiRs her e.young cIdaugthtor ,and ï toidthek'i taklng ri,: onslbllity,,'l for- thoir boys ta stop destroylng publie communit.. property. BuP do4.we have,,a l Desp'e heirverbal-abuse aShi cammunltyin ihýWhitb 1,Do we would *-not bave. Under hr ven have* reaIr,1nelghbohos?' scrutiny,- the kids finally bietiter a Thése uarîqn'tgogrepi trs 15- or 20-ýminute stançi-ai., Their ýýThe6y, are -wards that -ýdoacnibe 'a partlng comment d'was Whycan't graup..ai'ofpeople, -iving ,close yu'sbè like all the'ôtheràaduks1 togotlherwh look -aut: f or each anJsletus"do'what"wewant? ater. oÊ' we -h ave. any.'graupsa The Most distressing thlnn g poplepie In ,1:,1 b -Whby -.whonot oniy this Incident. was that, it, happned look out!-for each othe'r and whob in awell-estab ljshed subdivision an - take persaa esasbiiyf Saltday aiternoan.i Wheèws W hppens- In their everyone?- EBashing motel raad eig rho, an? hirlr signs mekesa heu alot inos.comrnL!liY Sdidthe cursing and-sweein.g ai . 'Tis àsems a l.oafska the k's oene îwho j ust moved, here. 1!t Where was t 'he. support 'aifthe takes tm tMeanwo your ather aduts« -In -the'-comrmunity? , eighbors ïareÏ.. 1! <".takes .:years ta Were they saying ta. themselves:. develop a perisonal atchetot f's nat my problem -or "Someaüne your cammunityÀ 1! also tekes should dosomothingu or uw .dont -effort. -,W one*.la s going aoget , a went to-get invoiveci". or ft îsn't My sense of belng. part aif a , property-that, is'beinig demaged.' commMhitIs ater ea bus y,,day 'at blooks like 'tfhese' kids hâd inworkand longÇ commutte accurete vlow ai their workl: adults SE PAGE 13 Toth edo. ,,, InsuItinc Ta the editor: Would you vote "yesr ta the constitutionai question crafted,.,or supported by the foaowing peopie?. Hbý6r Rae (Ont.)' and R ie (BaCcourt-.Bath cauid,'b. faced with* conducting' médical examinations on.candidates for a. new Soniate ta ensure that ýtheir promise oai equai sÉex representation-is fuliy effective.-ý Don Getty (Alta.) -- Annaunces his resignatiàn ater agreeing t«ada least two seemingly cantradictpry deais in several short months.', Joe Clark (Canstitutional :Minister) -- Has lot itbe knawn that like Getty ho will entertain quitting palitios, and you know haw many different deals9ho 'thought were acceptable priar ta this on. 1 .Brian Muroney (PM) -- A man whase governmont has given us a consistent $30-billion deficit a year ta a présent total ai $450 billion, is desperately trying ta becamo re-oiected, and hes the gall ta invite you ta vote wyesu or unowin a national referendum, but says that if you speak against or vote "no,* yau are- a traitor and will b. instrumental in destroying Canada. Bb ýRao (Ont.) -- Aman so mean that his civil servants think he wouid entertain a spocial annuel- queliiying -féeeta be - d:by approach -- vote 'ýNo employeesý'at MDnadsbefore att onh a mke up your ýthey oubdhandlefddJ tln ih1âtm to discsso oert, Bourassa (Que.) - Doos debte itR. ,Vote: no" ta thesie Î nat participaâtein tht caristit.utioïiaàl:Pppe and their insuftinü -talks!untiitheWlast minute,eand thon apprasti declaresafterwatrd that thismïother LusS. Aliore ,"of ail deals.to',end aildeals isjust. Whltby the bginning, ai.constitutional, demanAnandOXlkn Roet oanw(Ss --'h' ,ý-Run NPleader reluctantiy fol owing in Aesai ofBob Rae.: rl rSs v re ivei AUl those Who s'aidthe.country. would lfailiapart 'aiter Meiech,» but were sa wrong, now have the gall t xcius- to ebieve them, when theyý say Rf about thoý deai. flthose'. people think that they and this deal are Canada's lest hope, thon lot me b. the first. ta say, that- 1 consider that ta be quite an-insuit ta the rest ai us and a lack of understanding ai the strength ai this country. 'T6 thfe edîtar:,' Re: Terry. Fox. Run- Su.nda'y Sept.,20/92Iý-. Abig. round o a aplauseshould go o taMarlyn Peçýk and, ail the othér argânizers.oai the Ter Fox Run- heid ,In'Whftby, for the firs! timo. Over the years I have run in several diffoent towns and cities. Each run hPas always -been ýweîl The greatest threat ta this organized, however the Whiby mn country is the failure ai aur was by far the most impressive. economy which is threatened. The ývolunteers- were friendly, through the increasing deficits su pportive .and encouraged the perpet rated on us by the likes of runners on., Mulroney, Rae, etc. The long hours af work of these Letthese burgIars know that you ýtalsnted people made the run most do not accept their approaches an enijaale the economy, nor will you accept A job weil domn. or trust these phony constlttiofal US~iILe PIa In TI LOCATION- Name Address- Phone Numbe&, 1

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