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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Aug 2005, p. 4

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4 - Oroho Weekly Times Wednesday. August 10, 2005 .BtfiHHlH! i . Thomson Submitted photo. O'Toole Continued from page 2 PC Leader John Tory seeks action on illegal guns Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory said last week that the outbreak of widespread gun violence makes it clear that a crackdown crackdown is needed on illegal guns and people who use them. "It's time for Ontario and Canada to close the border border to illegal guns," he said. He called on Premier Dalton McGuinty to join with him and other leaders such as Toronto Mayor David Miller in a non-partisan approach to solving this escalating problem. problem. John Tory said part of that approach must be con vincing the federal government government to implement stricter security at the border and much tougher minimum sentences sentences for the commission of crimes involving guns. He said there are too many illicit guns in the hands of too many people and added that the status quo is not an option. "We need to send a strong message to people who bring guns into our country or even think about using them for criminal purposes," purposes," he said. Part of the solution must be to put more police officers on the street. The McGuinty Liberals promised 1,000 more officers. However, they have been slow to act on this promise, and so far we've seen zero. We need more police to protect Ontarians from gun and other types of violence. Ask yourself how well the $3 billion federal gun registry is working. Criminals probably don't take time to register their guns. RUSTV CHECK Now available in Clarington only at FRED'S AUTOBODY 163 Baseline Road, Unit 1 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3L4 Tel: (905) 623-6353 Fax: 905-623-3913 E-mall: FAB@on.albn.com Complete Collision Repair, FREE ESTIMATES COMPETITIVE RATES INSURANCE CLAIMS Fred DeVries, owner Restoration and Refinishing Official opposition forms gridlock task force Less time spent with families families or in the community. Increased risk to health from smog and pollutants. Higher costs for businesses. These are all side-effects of gridlock gridlock in Ontario. To seek input and answers, Opposition Leader John Tory has formed the Gridlock Task Force. I am pleased to serve as a member of the Task Force, chaired by MPP Jim Wilson. We welcome your advice on how to unclog Ontario's traffic traffic arteries. The fact is that Ontario has fallen behind in developing its transportation infrastructure. Our gridlock problem continues to fester and grow daily. Watch for public meetings of the Task Force in Ontario communities communities soon. You can also get further information from the following web site: www.gridlocked.ca . 10 *.#*•. to- 6 Onan seven davs a week EARLY APPLES AVAILABLE - LODI, MELBAS Available soon - Jersey Macs, Paula Red Sl Ginger Gold ALSO AVAILABLE: Fresh picked sweet corn, peaches .& cream and yellow. Honey, liquid & creamed, Buckwheat. Jams, Apple Butter, Cider, Field Tomatoes, Red, White, and Yukon Gold Potatoes, various vegetables and more^ I Concession Road #3, just west of Hwy. 35/115, Newcastle, Ontario MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 all funeral services PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID TRICKLANDS Perennial Farm qg uHW'AO' of* 'Hint!/ ( <Pwtnnial& East of Hwy. 57 - West of Liberty St. - North of Taunton (We're in the middle) 5467 Middle Road, Bowmanville open 7 days a week BURIAL - CREMATION - TRANSFERS "WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PAULR. MORRIS DOUG R. RUTHERFORD GARY M. CONWAY DEBRA D. CAMPKIN 905-623-5480 j DIVISION ST.. BQWMtMVILLE ■ *T QUEEN 8L

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