Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, July 21, 1993, Page 7 __ ~IIges-en Agree or else VOICES: (chanting): Premier Bob, Premier Bob, Premier Bob...Q BOB: Not many Premiers et that adulation fromn their cabinet. If backbenche rs woulfonly join in. What's nex t? FLOYD: Most of it has to do with the financial end, you know the, you know. A couple of cabinet ministers have red hot icleas 't hat would help to sell the, the, the, I can't say that word. Y BOB: Cal it what it is, Floyd: The S.C. Who's on first? FLOYD: Slippery Silipo. He's . . . but let him tell it. You're on, kid. TONY: This $6-billion programn for welfare comes ___________________________________________ through my department. Amn I stili in education? No, I think not. Whatever. My hired help tell me we spend $6 billion that we giveaway to people who don't work and can't collect *gge.ri it pogey? Anyway, I figured since you and Floyd 'wanted to slioe a few billion off the deficit, well, maybe we could chip in. BOB: How much? TONY: That's the great thing. I don't know. We rearrange welfare, it's so complex not even my hired help understand it, and we make up figures about how much it saves. Nobody'll know the dilterence until after the next election. FLOYD: No E-word. No E-word. No E-word. Cornpeesh? TONY: Sorry, I got carried away. The point being we revamp the system, predict $2 billion in savings, pass the legisiation, and .. this 15 the brilliant part, ya gotta be ready for it.. then, after we make the changes, pass the legislation. .. we consuit with ail the affected groups. BOB: I like it, I like it. Boy, we should have done that with the .... the S.C.4 FLOYD: Off with their heads! Off with their heads! BOB: Floyd? Are you ail right? FLOYD: First the execution, then the trial. . . ... TONY: We just eut $2 billion outta welfare. Then when we consult, we say, 'You agree with us orelse.'Right Bob? I Ii10 BOB: What else? FIRST ANNUAL WH1TBY HORSE SHOW, JULY 15 AND 16, 1913 TONY: Anybodly gets a job, we let thern kee!p the rnoney This view shows the horse show in what is now Centennial Park. It cost 50 cents te park they make. xcept for a bit, which we tax. To encourage your automobile in the foreground. One of the main winners of prizes was Sir Henry Pellatt, them, right? who built Casa Loma in Toronto and had a farm lan Pickering Township. Wib mie ht FLOYD: I like the taxing part.WhtyAhICpOt TONY: Then, anybody who wants te go te school, we give 'em bus money, babysittinq money, books, that kind of stuif, maybe a littie raise, you inow, encourage thern te get off the dole.b 10 YEABS AGO BOB: That should go down well with aIl those bleeding from the Wednesday, July 20, 1983 edition of the heart liberal commie suckers pinko weirdos. WImrBYF.REE PRESS FLOYD: You mean the social democrats? The Town council has unanimously turned down the proposaI that WVhitby become a city. BOB: Yah.* The Dr J.O. Ruddy General Hospital Building Fund for a continuing care unit has FLOYD: Bob, we are the social democrats. reached $190,000. TONY:- Now here's the nice part. When the S.ç. ge* Whitbi, Transit fares will increase by five cents to 65 cents a ride. through ...* Rev. J.A. Roney is leaving Ail Saints'Anglican Church after 14 years as rector. BOB: I guarantee everyone will agree with me. When 1 TONY: Do I have a choice?J I