$ ah a 6 - "WEEKEND STAR" ------ TT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2000 PUBLISHER................ J. Peter Hvidsten GENERAL MGR.......... Don Macleod MANAGING EDITOR.. Jeff Mitchell OFFICE MANAGER... Gayle Stapley Aocna ADVERTISING MGR...Deb McEachem Member Ontario Community REPORTER............... Chris Hall Newspaper Assoc. Freelance Writers- Heater Meiae, John B. McClelland, PHONE (905) 985-7383 FAX (905) 985-3708 E-MAIL: port.perry.star@ sympatico.ca Published every Friday by the Port Perry Star Company Limited, 188 Mary Street - Port Perry, Ontario - LOL 1B7 Distributed free in the following communities: Port Perry - Uxbridge - Sunderland - Little Britain - RR Lindsay Janetville Oakwood - Manilla - Seagrave - Greenbank - Brooklin - Ashburn - Columbus - RR Oshawa Caesarea - Blackstock - Raglan - Nestleton - Yelverton - Prince Albert EDITORIAL POLICY: Opinions expressed by columnists, contributors and letter writers are not necessarily those of The Port Perry Star. Letters must be signed and the telephone number (which will not be published) included. Requests that a name be withheld will be honoured only if there is a compelling reason to do so. Emors will be corrected if brought to the editor's attention. We reserve the right to edit of refuse publication of any material submitted. ADVERTISING POLICY: The publisher is not liable for slight changes or typographical erors that do not lessen the value of an advertisement. The publisher is not liable for other errors or omissions in connection with any advertisement in any subsequent issue or the refund of any monies paid for the advertisement. All claims of error in publication must be made by Wednesday, noon, prior to the next week's publication, and, if not made, will not be considered. No claim will be allowed for more than one insertion. bidet Te uy : [D S | AR BUSINESS OFFICE: Judy Ashby, Kathy Dudley, Janet Rankin, Lesley West, Heather Callan ADVERTISING: Ginni Todd, Cindy Jobin, Gail Morse, Heather McGregor, Linda Clarke, Janet Archer, Malcolm Lennox, Lisa Monk PRODUCTION MANAGER: Pamela Hickey Production Staff: Trudy Empringham, Daryle Wright, Arlene Cheel, Richard Drew OPINION A topic dear to us The federal election campaign shifted gears again this week, with representatives of a number of parties taking aim at the Canadian Alliance's health care platform. Triggering the change were comments by Alliance MP Jason Kenney, also the party's campaign chairman, who told a television reporter that there is room in Canada for private clinics, operating alongside publicly-funded hospitals. : The result was the predictable uproar that often accompanies discussion of our health system, particularly when there's an election in the offing. Liberals and Conservatives lined up to declare that the Alliance has plans to embrace two-tier health care, which would allow those fortunate folks with the funds to obtain the treatment they want, when they want it, without having to join the queue at hospitals, like the rest of us. Alliance leader Stockwell Day's first response was, as is so often the case, to shrug it off, and cook up a smug witticism. He called the attack "the two-tier smear which generates a little bit of fear." : If he hasn't already, we're sure the Alliance leader will learn that Canadians are feeling very nervous about the future of 'medicare, and the right of all to timely, quality treatment, and won't accept flippant replies when questions about it are raised. One good thing: In this campaign searching for a reason to be, it would be great if health care became the leading topic. Then we can ask questions, and vote for the party with the best plan for this most important of national institutions. "THERE WE. GO! ALL FINISHED! 3 1 WELL, 1 LIKE THE COLOUR! Proto OF 1 What's this cat after? Who knows? This photo was submitted by Shay Harper. If you have an interesting picture we could use for Photo of the Week, please drop it by The Star office, or give us a call at 985-7383. LETTERS Letter was hurtful to Christians To the Editor: I have never responded to a letter before, but after having read the letter put forward by Kay Fisher Langmuir (Trustee's not anti- Christian, Oct. 27), | felt obligated to respond to some of the comments she made. It is true that Christians are to reflect the characteristic of love, as she proposes. But to suggest that "love" accept things that contra- dict the Word and the Will of God is not correct. She suggests that the "Christian right" is misguided because it holds to principles of righteousness and stands for providing a healthy education to our children, when the morals of today's society seem to be falling apart. As evangelical Christians, we have been called to not only love our neighbour, but also our enemies, and in this way we fulfill the law of Christ. But to accept behaviours or principles that contradict what God has revealed in His Word is to violate the greatest commandment Jesus gave the church. Evangelical Christians must never compro- mise the standards of God's Word, and when standing for truth, must do so in a spirit of love and gentleness. To call evangelical Christians "misguided, negative, fear mongering and hateful, obsessed and a drag on the board's produc- tivity" is not something I can personally leave unchallenged. |too must be vigilant when | cast my vote for trustee, and | would encourage all Christians who read these words to continue to show love, and forgiveness to those who may not see, but to never compromise the standards of God's Word, and vote for a trustee that will do the same. Jacques Nadeau, Nestleton Congratulations on To the Editor: Just a word of congratulations on your redesigned weekly newspaper (Uxbridge Weekend Star) which comes into our area. I know many who accept it as a locally focused journal and find it interesting and informative. It also reflects at least two communities who make up, in my view, one marketplace. ; When you consider also it covers down the Weekend Star to Goodwood and northerly to Zephyr, Leaskdale, etc., it becomes the newspaper of focus in the area. As time goes on I'm sure it will become even more so. We look forward to it each week and hope your influence becomes stronger here. Keep up the good work. Harry Hudson, Uxbridge