soeer .el*dmeo."yU pbebW.,am oeil v dw bcttdW, n * W 'hby'Fi" Pros, Wae*InsdW.,.Dâer.,lGQZ,,Pagp 7 PGE SEN PA -EN Playïng hardball CHORUS: Premier'Bob,, Premier Bob, Premier Bob BOB RAE: How i I' love that adulation. But enough This Cabiet meeting will cone to'order. Starting ) now, weýre gongtoplay hargdalwith:wit the. civil service with th. Opposition, $îththe *ories with those$%4A %$# proteutors . t on, 1 h. front lavin, with -1h. Cabinêt, thei. w=lt.'. . 3 HAMPTON: rve been reading up onl th. law. W.' ARE the.Cabinet. BOB: -We've gotý two yearsi to corne up with a sitratgytowin 1h. hearts, and minds of voters. « PMKEY: Hw 'out tis? W. viait until the. feds "ave an élection, and they kick out Dick Tracy, in Ottawa. Then we make ourý police happy by- giving. them Suzuki's or vihatever some of those bgguns are, and give them al one hundred, free shots a year without question . BOB: ýWe'd1 stili make them write out lines for drawmggn in public. SUJlO: This thing about standards in schools may bego for some votes. Tii. way I se. it, people viant hihstandardsfor everybody else. For their own kids, SILIPO: Right. Destreming for your ownkds peope yu kovi imesathey've got sorne ablity,and ten. w. give twmAdvanced Sadrs ot0 Double Standards' O ýto speak W. haven't worked out ai i.details yet. Thates usual for éducation initiatives in this province. What we. can do is, wdil announce the program, then work out the details- in the. first year or so. BOB: Sounds great. Anything elme? LABK[K: Suppose we take a f.w hospitals, just for instance, and we close thern down. Just to show people we mean what we say, about cutting health costs. BOB: Could -vie close them al doin, for a Week? That would save ... anybody got a calculator? let'. sesfourper entTwo eekswoul hoeight Per cent. LAUGHREN: Some might think we've lost Our vision as a caring Party. BOB: Caring, la okay when you're- inOppoition. Bûut as the Goverumùent, we have te balance budgets, cut 'Costs, do ail those neat Tory thnga. Heck, I1 haven't got ail those recycled, Liberals around'me jus t t let some left-win radicalesesrew Up this proice... LARKIN: Easy, Bob, easy. W. are 1h. 'radical left-wingers. Our job is te scrw up this province. And so, far, we're doing a good job. BOB:. But no more Mr. Nice Guy. If I have to appoint morne Toistomy Cabinet te get things, done right, then, 1w Jove, lIl do it. rmn after ideas. HAMFrÈON: lIow about ti.We. go after drunk drivers like w. mean it. Paint* their faces green on Conviction. Give thern glow-in- the-dark plates. Jail th.m for life. Confiscate t heir car for. a second offence. PIKEY: Could w. make an exception of for off-duty copsj? Make'em writemout lines or somethng . SECOND' VOICE:, Now just a tarnation minute' heme. Gr'een, faces, okay. Jal'em if you want. But w. could lose the support of the auto unions if vie throw cars mnto that mess. HAMPTON: Whatfs the big deal? Heck, we conflicate cars novi if 'hunters or fishers break game laws, don't we? Are trout and deer more important tha people? BOB: Hey, gmysand girls, some good ideas here .P Lets 'I (I THE ROYAL HO¶11ff BROCK S TTNORIUC. 1910 The. Royal Hotel via. built in 1872W73 to replace'an .arlieér hotol- which burned down. Designed by farned Toronto architect Henry La-ngtoy, it via. firet operated by James PrlnWle. Thi. windows on the, fir-st floor wero eedm betweon 1910 and 1914. John H. Perrin was proprietor of the hotel when this picture via. taken. WhitblyArcbIve.phoo 10 YEAES AGO fro e. WednesdMa, Dsomber 8, 1982 edfition of the Whitby team skidpped by RiciiVé.oy han vwon tii. SmuLfe Bonspiol for tiie firet time in its 17-year hsoy *Wat.r ratesynilincrsr fiv.p.r cent l983.. " Pay TV in being introdz i Whithby. " Plice are enforcing, parking regulatian. at the. White Où. Court aatnna 35 YEARS AGO, from tthe Thmj-edaDmber 1% 1957 edition of the WMTT ggXYNEWS *Whitb, VaUris.xet lemplc5rm.nt duing the.wintor Besson. " Amillon dollar dredgewillb.eitrucsd Mcam MarineetPort Whit1by.- * John Harkness, prouident 0 tii. Port Whitl>y t.yrs Association i. Urging more imprvemntsin the. harbour ares. * Margery G. Rudi,ýa local phtirphrvl'tae.po rpa"in your home or wherever you vient tbem ae. 110 YEAES AGO from thi. Th1mayDeenibe7,18M2 edition of the WHUWCEMNICLIC (Ib issmu.eiin ismng.) * .44 ,444 ~4 I 4'4,,