Whitby Free Press, 29 Aug 1990, p. 34

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PAGE 34, HIBFRP ESWAýEDNESDAY, AUGtJST 29, 100O DurhamEaet cniaes strt thei stuif FROMPAGE 16 for sodetys ,method of dealing with tho problems of young «w'etaken'prayer andth Bible ont of schools and replaoed thom with condor" machines'» naid Crookall. Howovor, the problem. is not abortion, outhanasia or Sunday* shopping (which- the FP npoftsid Crookail. of the disease. oeve ost Our values. A vote for the POP sonda a cloar message *0 the other parties that we!ro fed up.» NDP candidate GordMIIills nid it was timo for Ontario residents to talce control of their own 1 s rovince as been dma t to long business and E rraossiMilse. 0 i eI ral gvernment toues* in minimum corpratin yt people living eowthoertline must pay incomo ai Miles id that for ovory $ collected ',ù<rdinaryjpeopleo' only $1 is Inlected frm cor- porations. SHe old beaudience *0 ho loS.y of LUai campaign pro- muIeS. 'ufrn198 (Premier David) Petoron, sa ho would lower auto insuran prmiums. When you qo hom .tonght, look up your R? ro*iums and compare . t %o ulm ét t h n .t o Iberal candidito Mîilyn Peàrew sthe on¶yone 4f tho fivé *0 b heckled during her remarks,b ut she did not lot this stop hor. Trhe Scgog Township council- lor doend tho government'é economiclrýed, appravig its Soag gdtgat more'chaols and hosqita1s are needed but said taxpi yers must ho prepared ta pay no*, not down tho road, ýWh shuldwemor Oour chilrènà ftur?» skredoarco. ,Pearce said that wbile many problems ,muat ho addressed im ahislection, votera sometime mako impossible demanda of lo9e O nt. "W. y don;buil ,werj$lats b *then ýîoe tctwo WteL4'iin nditi ig. Hgw mu =ower eyou Zsin PareP t 10 yeans sgdl Poaý predicted that Est 'l ho the scene activity in the neit foi and that sitops muet ho protect the environment serve farm land. For Progressive Cone candidate Kirk Kept tion itself is a major Issut 1A Bowmanvile-area a] mer, Kemp said the eleé cost $40 million, but "doi Peterson have 40 miior ta call an élection» wîe oe Ksî4p said tho mono3 Would ho llmore bto~ spont an heltht#are, edu- nwo go cto~ a bine, box recrling pro- 13land air gram, 'or rural areas Màd reérin- ýëmore ngm, ,rograms for the un- '1com- emplyBd. pft ;erminded-the audience Durha Of égovornments 3 taxi ii- bf much croass during thoe ast tbree )ur years yoar c aiminj ibêalfiscal t5kofM m0~iiwïi~vn ùiess ont and pro- ofOn)tario. Kemji? nid thé Co qiervatips, srvative wonld impose a tg zfez and the elec- reduco thé cost ofgae ont.' le. Ho said 2,000 nowl civil ser- kpplo far- vante have been 'ie since the es David billion *0 the cost of go ernment. "rossons ,"That's enaugh ta build '75 ochools each year,' said Kemp Dun%~a. question period fol- lowizig teir opening remarks, the candidates wero qu red ona -number af topice *mcludWng trans- ptaion health cre, dcton, and fiming of woerYs health Kemp 'was asiked. gbout bis party9s su pport of user fees for some health crwe services. .,Kempsaid a «mi»userfe p e - would ho imjed *0 reduce the num rOf ecessary" visita peoplemake ta their doctors. But hoe stressed this would nat apply *0 those wha cannot afford aWe have ta came *0 grips with aur bigh health -costs.' said- Kemp. Candidates for tho other par- ties ail opposed user fees. On thé issue of oxtendingGO Transit service through northr S Durham Regilon ta Peterborough on. tho abandoned VIA Rail route, tho candidates. were generally in agreement.. The <Tm totally committed- ta get- ting it back on track, Ive been lob4ying for it for some time said Pearce. ire for Mins roplied that the New .99ea, Democrats -have always suppor- ted more public transit LE "he losscauson the road, the more you reduce pollution,' nid , 1o kTunbridge Mnid he ts 'very annoyod when 1 d9-ie k :a.arud the countrysde and sam larg housing estates and. noi,don. ta movo people about. Pearco was put ini the position yof defending tho government's fundng of women's heath climics when on. woman naid the' facili- LE tis wero primarîiy an abortion referral service. 'Poarce said tho dlinica Pro- ý77 vided services ini addition *0, e. abortion counselling. ea. 'Tmn ono of seven cbildren and Rm ajust as pro-hifo and profamlly Ras anyone ohm., but if. w. cmii W- counsla -pregfant teenagegr I 7 it may make adifàen tor 47 life »said Pearco. ea. lËemp said-that whle -"no one wants abortions' the chinica are needed becans of the variety of ING servcesPr-vidM d I ~Milse said women have a fan- r s damental rie~t ta, control hï 10 own lives and bodies. 1ilOS* "Women cant achiove amity wl e. £,A g.3 -N o an Tusa.p. - 1 L ),hmy.iioPC ssr *o 4 -t', 4j4

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