Publlshed evrery Wednesday . Mauric lhr Phono: 668-6111 Toronto Line 427-1834 Doug Ander Rn Alexandra Simhon Publisher Production Manager GIA VICE F TH COUTY TWlai Brook Street North, SF4 OFTHýCUN- PW '.0. Box 206, Whltby,, Ont. 2fldClaiePOstal WhtyresideInt for Whitby reedents. M if- you can identify this. picture, submit the entry below to the Whitfbyý Free Press, 131 Brock Street N.,- Whitby LN 5S1. The winner will be. selected next Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. LOCATION, Name. Address- Phone No. A Summer, Contest of Architectural Identifi-cation. Take.astrol -and see what heritage Whitby has to offer.-Each week unitil leptember, the Whitby Free Press -Wlll publish aý picture f an- architectural detail of a buIidg in Whitby (inluding Brooklin, Ashburn and Myrtle). Each correct identification *111 be entered into a draw to win a weekly prize courtesy of Whitby LACAC.* Teweeldy winmner's namne and correct identification will be1 publshed'in the following week's issue of the Whitby Free Press along wi n another mystery photogrpt. in a[dition Ihere will b. a Grand Prize given on Heritage- Day in SÎýtember to lte- person submitling te most corrert identifications out of nine. Sponsored b WhitbYs's Local Architectural Conservation Avisor Comnmittee ta enurage an awarepess of aur local architectural heritage. Get ready for the LA CA C activities on Heritage Day, September 15,1990. LAST WEEK'S WHITBY TeEmanuel Sleep House 601 Victoria St. The Emanuel Sleep House is unique because it is stili .cuped1 by descendents of the original owner. Enarnuel, Sleep had about 500 acres of land under cultivation and was considered oneof the-wealthiest farmers in the Whitby area when he died .In 1910. He was also a very progressive -farmer; one of the first to ship milk to Toronto and one of the first tao have his own threshing machine. X markstheso Tomorraw W. once again have the opportunfty ta go tthe poile and vote for the"canddate .w. f001 lfl best' represent aur; needs and concerna ai the poica govemment level. Volng le airlght and, lndeed, a respanslblllly.Ils a rlght that many tae for grantsd and aon that- dld not corne easlly. ilany fought so that we mnay have the rlght ta vote. Voter apathy le a confdon that has long plagued Canada. While people'In sarne Commwunist counitries are rejolclng et tlnally wlnnlng their struggle fo dernocracy, many Canadjans feol that a. no-vote, expresses the cynicism, and frustration, wfth whlch they rnay regard the palitical syterm. Vol the issues remain, and we should expeotelected represontatives t0 be as good as their word qn thoSe issues - thsrwlsé,Aiè'gns nexi lime around. Taxes are too hlgh.ý Theorrvlronnsnt. stlnka.' Educa- tion fundlng Is Inadequate. More' day.cars space Is needed. Hospltals areoecws, and ail are -under- funded. Coriplalots. just as polilical promises, are ernpty and futile unless there le follow-through. h lsl our responsibi- ifty toAoIIow through 'wlh a vote.for the party thal may best fuiflil our needa and d"sme. If we choose flot to exorcise aur rlght to vote, we have no one ta biamne but urselves for the- state of the -province. I sPY j'. rU M pokes at hornet's neâts revealed some structural weaknesses in the relationship of planners and politicians (or did theyplan it that way?). Perhaps those public officiaIs havinq private anda are the beneficiaries oft suc¶ ana- lysis. If tapie for bis articles are lacking, we, the public;, would b.' Most interesed ihelpinig him.ta, flnd them. I hope he will reconsider bis early retirement. 'Thosà who have _ been as«ked for -publie accounting are no doubt rejoicing at bis ann ouncemnt. whitbir REDYITOR'8 NOTE.. ])0u1 Andesn.&The Othe Bide. o? >the Y oe!colunwill «pe. occasionally in ,The Freê Quest for, cup Brooklln Redmen would Uke nothlng bolier Ihan ta begin the nîretles wIIh a Mann Cup vktory. -* A wel rnmanaged leam whlch atiracs outstandlng talent ta fi gapa and ta, continus as a force ln major lacrosse, thle yeaes Redmen leam hms an, excellent opporlunlly ta capture their foutlh Mann Cup champion- shlp af the past sbc yeans. Whlle Reidnsn havenat playsd as a fuli team until recently, 1h. talent le abundant many playeni have much. playafi experlence,' and Riedmn have- home f looç advantage. Were t. not for the ktqngbles- penale. hot goaltendlng -"ans would.belleve that Vancouvr Sur- rards, despfte their confidenoe. would be hard-pmessed ta return home wIlh th. Cup. Local -fans vwl betreated to an entsrlalnlng. spon spectacle, Il only ta watch two-af the greateat playors ever. Gaan Paul Gaâ. And ws would atiipi anoth.r RsdrnstdurTph. Reconsider retiremeut To the editor:- It is with gregt intrepidation that I read Doug Aderson'a last article -which announced bis retirement from the writteà ,. word on a weekly basis. As a newcomer toa Whitby, I have enjoyed bis opinions and mi-depth, researched articles. His slls hi cornering thought, and purpse were excellent. His