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Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1988, p. 9

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ELECTION '88 - HYDRO COMMISSION Blank : Time to pass the torch Ralph Blank feels he is capable of' the duties of hydre commissioner after 10 years of work as a plant operator and manpower/work scheduler with Ontario Hydro. Damage $3,OOO to trailer Damage was set at $3,000 to a house trailer parked at Brock St. N. and Manning after a recent break-in. Duirham regional police say a 19-inch television, two sleeping bags, a radio and gas barbecue, valued at $1,550, was stolen from the trailer. Police are investigating. Whitby Community Care is seeking volunteers as drivers and office help. Call 668-6223. 1LETTER: Lord's Prayer FROM PAGE 6 Iearn 'a lesson? Prayer was re- moved from their schools in 1962 by one atheist and now they are trying to reverse that decision, according to'President Reagan. Is it coincidence the decine of Amn- erica started after that? Even their coins declare "In God We Trust!" Who are these three or six peo- pie who complain? Why don't hundreds of thousands who want prayer to remain count? I appre- diate that principal Jim Mussie- man would stili recognize God. This wiIl be another reason for Chistian schools to flourish. Secular humanism is pen- etrating ail our society where C man' has become god. I would like to know how we cen reverse this decision. In the bible, in Matthew 10:33, Jesus said "Who- soever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father, which is in heaven." Our country is becoming like the great Roman Empire before it fell, when abortion, homosex- uality, immoralist, drugs, greed and Iust are rampant and se- cepted. Parents better get in touch with what's happening and have some imput. A Concerned Citizen M. Johansen' WELL FIT Encourages you to look better and f eel great!1 H ICW ? *Enjoy regular energizing exercises Small classes, Individual attention, energizlng music, knowledgeable Instructors. WI"IeN?*P *A.M. with babysitting, $1.25 per child -Lunch break 1/2 hour recharger *P.M. atter work revit alizer W H FE el? The Chiropractors FamIIy Wellness Clinlo 1631 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Downstairs 427-6057 Carole Seens 728-5251 (leave message) Across from Cherneys He bas also been active on the executive of the Corridor Area Ratepayers' Association. He is running because "I went to several commission meetings and felt I could do a better job. Its time to pass the torch. The commissioners are getting a littie older, and I think I can do a better job with more updated knowledge and youthfül energy." Blank feels the issues are the continuance of good governing of the commission and the improvement of communication between government bodies. in planning. He bas been a Whitby resident since 1983, and is recently, married. WflS MA5TER Nov. 9- BAKERYNov. 13 Bagels 5/$1.OO Sweet Buns $1479/do BUY EXTRA TO FREEZE AND EAT LATER 1380 HOPKINS 666-1177 Open 7 Days a Week I Whitbiy, 507 Brock St. N. (3 blocks N. of Hwy #2) 668-4231 Mon.-Wed. 10-6, Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-5:30 j T] WHIBY&EMRSSýWBDNESDAYi-NOVEffle &; 198,Y4G9, A FRESH APPROACH Keep Whitby's future secure. Let a concerned, energetie woman dedicated'to effective, honest government take our planning, environmental"and social priorities to REGIONAL COUNCIL. For a fresh approach., elect EDIE CLAIRE GOMILLE Because the time for a strong voice for Whitby's future is now! Mfississauga,.2 Home & Design Centre, just E. of Winston Churchill Blvd. on Dundas St. 828-1212 Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6 I SPE CTACULiAR l8th Century Mahogany Reproductions $5,995. 17ýi n-$ 712 IL3. IC7 Making the legacy of DRUMM REGION CA TCH BEAT! % mop, 0

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