Page 6, 4W rSe emev vebneW ,oemb 199riW Page 6, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 2, 1994 The only Newspaper owned and operated by Whitby residents for Whitby residents! MEMBER OF: ONTARIO CANADIAN COMMUNITY COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER W'N NEWSPAPER - ASSOCIATION E : ASSOCIATION CANADIAN CIRCULATIONS CNA DIVISION AUDIT BOARD ISSN#0844-398X The Whitby Free Press is distributed free to 99% of the homes in Whitby, Brooklin, Ashburn & Myrtle as well as numerous public and commercial outets in Whitby, Oshawa, Ajax, Pickering & Port Perry. 27,000 COPIES DELIVERED WEEKLY MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE Canada $32 + GST • Outside Canada $75 + GST Published every Wednesday by 677209 Ontario Inc. Box 206, 131 Brock St. N., Whitby, Ontario L1 N 5S1 Phone: 668-6111 Out of town: 1-800-668-0322 Fax: 668-0594 Doug Anderson - Publisher Maurice Pifher - Editor Alexandra Martin - Production Manager Printed on newsprint with minimum 20% recycled content using vegetable based inks. eAil wrtten material, illustrations and advertisIng contained herein is protected by copyright. Any reproduction by any means for commercial purposes without the express permissIon of the newspaper is prohibited and is a violation of canadian copyriht law. Reproduction for non-commercial distribution shouid bear a credit Une to the whitby Free Press. E M-.à ~inn Tory review of 'Dan' To the editor: An open letter to Dan McTeague, Ontario riding MP Dear Dan: As you rapidly approach the first anniversary of your electoral victory, I would suspect that you are feeling pretty good. After aIl, think of your many accomplishments and those of your party, which have served to make Canada not only stronger but better than it would have been had the Tories prevailed. For a moment let me recount- your rise to prominence and detail just what it is that makes you so deserving of our support and respect. You have served feverishly on behaif of Ontario riding as a Liberal member of the committee on bilingualism. 1, like you, believe that our MP's time should not be squandered on little issues such as finance or trade. I agree that bilingualism is the key to an improved standard of living in Ontario riding. I applaud your leadership arid firm "hand at the wheel" which you applied to the government's request for debate and direction on the issue of Canadian peacekeepers in the former Yugoslavia. To paraphrase you, "If the government decides to go in, I will support you. If the government decides not to go in, I will support you." It is reminscent of Winston Churchill. As for constituency work, on t his point, you are excused. We ail know it's a long drive home to I 'C recion The letter, 'A STEP backwards,' in last week's edition was from a group of nurses at Whitby Psychi- atric Hospital, not Whitby General Hospital. The Free Press wishes to apo- logize for the error. Oakville. As for the infrastructure program, I can hardly wait until the Claremont Community Centre opens. I believe that every riding needs a lasting monument to deficit financing. Many thanks as well to your friends Jim Wiseman and Wayne Arthurs. Without their help, you might have supported something that actually created jobs or, worse yet, not even borrowed the money in the first place. As for the national debt and deficit, thankfully you guys moved into office before the Tories had a chance to implement their strategies in this area or even remove their notes. If anyone yells "plagiarism" just get out your red book and let them know that it was all laid out on page 317. As for crime and public safety, call me crazy, but I feel safer. I feel safer knowing Sergio Marchi clamped down on new immigrants while granting amnesty to thousands of illegal immigrants. I couldn't agree more that as soon as you bring out tougher gun control measures, the criminais will all recognize their evil ways and dedicate themselves to community service. And thank you for stepping in and putting an end to the diabolical Tory plan to see the land which Trudeau had expropriated sold back to its original owners at less than market value, while keeping an airport designation which would have prevented any future dumps. in the area. You are right, the land should lay fallow as it has for 20 years. What's the rush? Memories are short, people will forget about the Tory plan. Well, Dan, that about wraps it up for year one. I am looking forward to the New Year when you can rest on your laurels while the really important work piles up, awaiting the return of someone with a carefully considered agenda. Brian Shedden President, Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative Association To the editor... Boycott hurts needy To the editor: The recent avow by the Sikh and Jewish groups who advocated to disrupt and boycott the annual poppy fund drive, because of the Canadian Legion's belief and tradition to honour fallen war heroes by its headgear restriction in its clubrooms, will not affect the Legion financially but will certainly jeopardize the needy in the communit . It shourd be mentioned that the poppy funds canvassed are restricted for use, such as purchasing of poppies, wreaths and supplies for promoting the poppy campaign to honour the dead on Remembrance Day; for bursaries to students; for comforts to the disabled and hospitalized veterans (they do not have to be a member of the Canadian Legion), and for expenditures to purchase and repair housing furnishings for the elderly or disabled persons. The fund also allows for donations to the hospitals for purchasing medical and surgical equipment. Other donations, such as for A great effort To the editor: wes extremely successful was the Longest Day of Golf. Several golf Well, Durham, I hope you're tournaments were pleyed at local proud of yourselves, because you golf clubs and a great group of should be. enthusiastic golfers raised over They say that tough times bring $21,000. The kick-off and press out the best in people, and your conference were hosted by contribution to the West Durham Winchester Golf Club. We can Unit of the Canadian Cancer heppily say that it Was our best Society has proven it. Longest Day of Golf yet. Thanks to the dedication and Once again, this year, we determination of our superb team enjoyed 'Dinner With The Stars' of volunteers, and the compassion hosted by Graham Jackson. hlwas and generosity of the West a wonderful evening and a-good Durham community, our 1994 time was hed by ail. fundraising efforts tell yet another Our.greatest source of funds tremondous success story. was raïsed through our residentiel We would like to express our cenvess. Thanks to the tireless gratitude to Beta Sigma Phi efforts of our volunteers, and the Sorority and to the members of the generous donations made by the South Pickering and Ajax Seniors West Durham community, our Groups. They raised $46,000 with door-to-door campaign raised the Daffodil Drive. $230,000. We would like to say a special h takes so many people and "thank you" to the organizers of organizations to make our yeerly the 'Colour Me Beautiful' Fashion fundraising activities a success, Show. Their hard work and end we are so fortunate to be generosity raised $1,700 this year. amidt such a kind and selfless Awamher special event which community. The 'safety' issue To the editor: I would like to inform residents that the streetlight at the southwest corner of Ashburn Road and Robmar Street in Brooklin died some weeks ago. A telephone call to the department concerned with the well-being of the streetlights informed me that it would take another two and three weeks to resurrect it. Surely these lights could be inspected nightly and replaced the following day. Barring that, they could install a computerized· board in the maintenance department dis- playing every light in the district, and they could see at a glance where-trouble exist s. I am also led to believe that the mayor and his councillors have co-erced the traffic light department to adjust the lights at the corner of Brock and Rossland to minimize their delay in comings and goings to the municipal offices. The present management at Town hall is not facing the important issues of residents (i.e. protection, convenience and well-being). Let's throw them aIl out at the forthcoming election on Nov. 12 and hope that we may elect representatives who will not cater to their self-interests and who will face the important issues of safety and protection. It could save a life, perhaps yours. James Pellow Brooklin hospital extensions/refurbishings and to.all other charitable, health, youth and welfare groups, are taken from the Legion's Nevada Fund and general fund accounts. Perhaps the general public will now have a better idea of the purpose of the poppy fund drive and continue to strongly support it. To boycott it will only hurt the needy if these two religious groups are successful in their attempts to sabotage it. Lewis F. Chow Whitby It has been a pleasure associating with our volunteers and sponsors, and we look forward to working with you again next year. We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to the staff of the Whitby Free Press, who work so hard to publicize our activities throughout the year. Your support is very important to us, and we would be unable to achieve our great level of success without your assistance. Theresa Swanson Canadian Cancer Society West Durham Unit Want curbs? Good luck To the editor: After reading the article, 'Montgomery residents want curbs,' (Whitby Free Press, Sept. 21), I felt I had to respond to the concern of the residents of Montgomery Street in Brooklin regarding installing curbs. We also have the same problem in Whitby. A few years ago I took up a petition regarding installing curbs in our area (west ward). A deputation was tabled, recorded and submitted to Town council. To date, the centre ward has received most of the attention in this regard, and the west ward has been put off for an indefinite period of time. The residents in our area have been waiting for 40 years. I hope the residents of Montgomery Street have better luck than we have had, and wish them well. Ron Snyder Whitby