Whitbs Fmo Pmse.Wednosday. October 14,199. Page P. Police appecited' c.17 Saturda, Oct. 17 bas' been roclafimedas <Durham Regional Police, Appreiation Day' in Wbftby.> The. public is cordially invited to gret members cof the force and toa view s'pOMcal displays in downtown Whitby betwveen 1 and 4 pm The ý-Town' Crier. willopen' ceremonies at Brock and Dundas streets in fr-ont of the CIBCO,- t, i p.m.i with the reading of -the officiali proclamation. Commenta from M7yr Tom Edwards, on behaif f council, and Durham, LETTE: YeS'-"to what PROM PAGE 6 for Canada? Any loyal Canadian.wl a 'Yes' ta economic recovryand stability, but et what cotAre, we not sefling ourselves out in ordeir to ýtry and- keep Canada What will Qùeîbec, do the first time they d4o- nt get their way? The 'answer *te that question is painfully obvicus -- theyll pick up TOWN of Whtby -cl erk ,'Don McKay -and wife: Sharon reetymet Richard Wastell,. mayor of-,Whftby, England during avacation in the United Kingdom. Behind the three, on the wall in the council chamber, is the tapestry givento the Whitby, En gland mfayor by the County Town Singers during their. recent trip to England. The Free, Press,, exohanges -newspapers with its English. equivalent, the Whitby, Gazette,, on aweekly basis. The Gazette is-then. available at the ýWhftby Public Library. ~ ca lýthft from home Between $15,00 and $20,00 HYSE woth'of electroicas and a amal amount. of cash *as stolen ini a 799 L: S T.W.'SHW break-ut at a Hazre Ct. house. Police say the crime ýtook place sometime ,between 9:30- p.m. 4 4 O 2 Sunday ad 9:45 pm ody Entý -.was! gainedybreakingona, N I M C S 0W.2 CORPORATION,,CF'THE TOWNOF WHITBY' WHITBY TOWN COUNCIL >POSITION ON THE CONSTITUTION TAKE N071CE that the Council cf the Corporation of the Town of, Whtby at, a meeting held on September .28,,1992, «unanmmously passed( the following resalution. WHEREAS Canada la celebrating its 1251h year as a country and has been ranked by the United Nations as the *Numer 1) One nation hi* the wod as-to the quiiy of life pmovided for lifs diens, and further that Canaclian-ctizenship la the envy of millions in other countrios; "ANDWEES te any years of protracted and frustrating discussions on the refrm of0h Canadlian constitution, numerous conférences wth Commission and Committee public hearings thai sought advice and views throughout Canadafrom orclnary aizens on vanaus proposais,, the Prime Minister Provincial Premiers, territorial representabives and leaders af the Aboriginal people concluded a séries cf meetings on August 28, 1992, with a unanimous consensus on constitutional reform; AND WIIEREAS it la recognized that the agreerent reached on Auguat 28, '1992 mray have some imperfections, but notwvithstandlng these, the basis cf the agreement'shouki ha supported havigrgr to the many positive elements'noted therein and the ned or US collectively, as a nation and people, to devote aurlenergies to other major Issues,.,moat lmportantiy the economy; AND WHE1M1ES the constitution, when'approved orr October 26,1992 throu h théM refrendum, will remove 1 e uncertainty which' bas, prevailed regarclng Canada's future, with, such,.result to ha an important positive step towar economic recovery and> stability, invetmet ad cnfideènce là aur Country; THEREFORE hait resolved as follows: 1.THATthe Counail cf the Town, of Whitby indicate for the record afler cansideration cf al factors that t supports and agrees- that - the constitution of Canada should ha renewed on the basis of theagreemeint reached on August 28, 1992 at Charlottetown, Prince Edwaid Island., Z. THAT the, Councll'hereby encourages.al of -the citizens cf> Whitby 10 votein, thé, affifrmative at hie referendum Io ha held. on October26~ 199Z having regardta the manypositve elements contaied therein, and In the ntmieretcfgeneramng *economd e oer and stability, as wefl as clsplâylng <confidence InCanada at this most cnclal time kmn our hlstory as a nation.. DONALD G. McKAY CLERK 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY '575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST wHIBy, oNTARio i N 218< police chief .Trevor McCagherty,.. VAUl follow. >Various equipment, .vehicles and information- will b., on' dimpy on Byon . N. between EIm and May treets ad' officers will be on hand ta anwer use cf ore qupment. their toys 'andgohomeagain. That will leave usback et sur one: and many milliondolr If constit;utionalý ch»ge and thecanomy cf Canadk& 'are,,mc colyaignedten mabe -thé referenidum soude layd until,, we "have' a morîeNtae ecoom nd cnconicetrate 0o the true onsttutio nal issues. Geoff Foxz 'Niltbyr !01 I 'I III IIiM~I il :i:s::+~ r s Seak- out against Bill 40. Cailithe Coalitionto'Keep Ontarlo WorI 1-900-273-050 (50Ç a cafi). Or write, or phono your M PP: JlmWiseman ,(NDP) Phone: (416),683-6707 Fx 46 8- 43