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Port Perry Star, 22 Jun 1993, p. 7

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"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" Letters to the editor Open letter to Mr. Trainor To the Editor: This is an open letter to Frank Trainor. I assume from your recent let- ter that you are against abor- tion. Let me ask you a couple of questions, and I too request an answer. 1. How many kids are in fos- ter homes, begging to be adopt- ed? 2. How many are in Chil- dren's Aid Societies in this prov- ince? 3. Why are they there? And who pays for them 4. How many are you and your kind ready to take into your homes and adopt, so they will not be a burden to the rest of us taxpayers, as you so gra- ciously put it at the bottom of your letter? 5. What right do we men, have over the right of women, to tell them what to do with their bodies? When there are no kids in fos- ter homes or Children's Aid So- ciety Homes, or none killed or -- ZZ; Soll ~ end [J a) ; (W] | § GOLDEN GA RESTAURANT & TAVERN Fully Licensed by LLBO ALL YOU CAN EAT 80 [TEM CHINESE BUFFET INCLUDING SALAD BAR, DESSERT & ICE CREAM maimed by some lunatic who is married to or living with the mother of these kids, then I too will be against abortion. : Also, keep in mind that all us ro-abortionists are not left eaning or communists as you Canadians From Page 6 $74,200) increased their share from 38.3 per cent to 40 per cent, giving them $6.6 billion more of Canada's total family incomein 1991. Also appalling are comments from the committee's chair that poverty numbers may be over- exaggerated and a questioning of the users of food banks. But then again, this is an election year and it is a lot easier to change a formula to make the problem seem less serious than to deal with the real causes of poverty -- especially when most of the country's problems stem from nine years of Tory fiscal mismanagement. Even if you find another way of measuring poverty, the fact remains that Canadians are hurting and they need a govern- ment that cares. They need a suggest. 1 suggest that you sir, get alife! Yours truly, Frank G. Harris, Nestleton are hurting government that recognizes Ca-. nadians' right to jobs and hu- man dignity and the financial security that accompanies a job. The same day the chair of the sub-committee on poverty re- leased its report. New Demo- cratic Party Leader Audrey McLaughlin tabled a bill enti- tled an Act to Provide for Full Employment in Canada. This proposed legislation is based on the Federal NDP Jobs Plan, a Strategy for a Full Employment Economy, released earlier this year. Local residents wanting more information about the NDP Jobs Plan should call (416) 986- 5441. Sincerely, Lucy Rybka-Becker, Federal NDP Candidate, Durham Durham supply teachers get increase in contract Durham supply teachers will be 42 cents richer thanks to a new contract. Durham Board of Education approved an increase of .03 per cent at a meeting on June 14. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, District 17, Secondary Occasional Teachers ratified the agree- mentonJune 3. PORT PERRY DENTAL OFFICE BE ------------ FAMILY. The one-year agreement, ef- fective January 1 to December 31, 1993, applies to approxi- mately 225 secondary supply teachers. Effective November 1, the daily rate for supply teachers jumps .03 percent to $142.42. It is estimated that this set- tlement will cost the board $3,618. BUSINESS COMPUTERS FAMILY COMPUTERS New or Used Get the Full Package All Major Packages Hardware * Software Tutoring Setup » Support & Service Call WILLIAM M. SANDIFORD WILLIAM M. SANDIFORD JR. 416) 985-1877 416) 985-8576 i, oe "IIANAL. hd MEE 4 i dowd wp i 2 2 v4 ; Bs os & 2 7) 7 AL oo ; ) 5 ' nN Lin i OME) i 2 "48 YE wh 2 Ls iy 2 2 7 ar i z; 7% 4 t wn 74 23 ae on 7, Ra rr ' & igs gold, or s i Gi a a 5 P Py . Coren Sr, ON OY I 8 Swing-N 5 TE RT Te -Slide Kits PIONEER KIT $359.99 Kit includes: 1 plan & guide, 6 nylon bushing hangers, 2 belted swing seats with plastic coated chain, 2 iron man rings with plastic coated chain, 6 easy framed brackets. Pressure treated lumber & slide incl. DELUXE SANDBOX WITH CANOPY $74.99 « canopy keeps children protected from buming sun * Finished size 4' x5' x 8" deep PATIO (without canopy) e Lumber included DOORS CLUBHOUSE KIT $489.99 Free standing clubhouse or connect to one of our swing sets to complete an outdoor activity centre. Slide, fireman's pole & yx pressure treated lumber included. Ei. LYE INCREES LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER C0. LTD. Veh 985-7391 es QUALITY PRODUCTS « QUALITY SERVICE s COMPETINIVE PRICING | --

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