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Whitby Free Press, 28 Mar 1979, p. 16

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-PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Norm Cafik tries to establu;h credibility for multioculturalism The Honorable Norman Cafik, Minister of Multicul- turalism was guest speaker at the recent West Durham Riding Liberal Association Annual meeting. The Riding takes in Ajax, Pickering, Whitby and Uxbridge. Mr. Cafik arrived at the meeting held in the Picker- ing High School after attend- ing a Cabinet meeting that was held in Toronto and'a multiculturalism dinner where there was 35 people in attendance. He spoke to thie people from the multicultural ethnie groups of Toronto "who are 'interested in tlie human approach of multicul- turalism." Mr. Cafik said that he had no idea what he was getting into when lie was appointed to the Cabinet. He had been a "backbender for 10 years PINE DINING ROOM SUIT Brandy Pine F inish Consists .. Buffet Hutch, Round Table, Four Mates Chairs and simply had no idea what life in the Cabinet was going to be like. It has flot been a honeymoon as it has been extremely difficuit at times."1 He told the more than 50 people in attendance that he has held several Govern- ment Offices as weil as tlie Office of multiculturalism. As the fourth Minister of Multiculturalis i e lias a di'fficuit task for himself. , There existed in Canada a negative attitude toward multiculturalism," Mr. Cafik said. He liad to develop a stra- tegy but "1first I had to acliieve credibility and I had to communicate. To do tliese things I travelled across Canada meeting and talking with people. Then there was Europe and the people abroad to meet and develop a credibility so I went to the European countries in order to, gain -credibility for the office of Multiculturalism. As a result I have spoken to from 300 to 300,000 people and made quite a few trips' abroad, and have- achieved credibility for the office." Mr. Cafik is proud that he has been able to establisli credibulity- for the office of Multiculturalism and credi- bility for Canada's approacli toward multiculturalism. He liad lioped to achieve in six montlis* the credibilitv I ENSEMBLE SPECIAL $84800 SPECIAL PRICES on Living Rom Table., Bookcases, Kitchen Suites, Chesterfile, Mattresses end Box Springs, Televlslons, Etc. Ar N 309 Brock St. S. Whltby Shopping Plaza Establshed 1952 i I WHJTBY 668-2081 uw "OUA AIM IS TO SATISFY"- I approach but found it impos- sible to get out of the pro- gramme that lieliad set up for himself s0 he couldn't quit and carried on for ano- tlier six months. Mr. Cafik.pointed out that lis position as Minister of Multiculturalism does de- mand a great deal of time. "lWhat it lias meant in terms of family life," lie said, "lis that I have seen littie of my wife, Pat, and the cliildren, and I have practi- cally seen none of my bro- thers and sisters." Speaking of the Associa- tion, he said that in terms of the Association hehas had to content himself "lwith doing things through others more than I like to do." There are two portfolios that are most demnanding lie explained. They are people-. oriented portfolios; that of the portfolio of Agriculture and that of multiculturalism "which is a people oriented role." Since lielias been appoîn- ted Minister of Multicultura- iism Mr. Cafik said he lias created a credibility for Canada and in Canada with the people both within Canada and people in other countries and that is'impor- tant. We have got an election coming and it is going to Éka very critical election in Canada this time. We have heard so mudli in regards to unity that we have grown tired of it. But otlier count- ries are lookin g, at it and thinV it is a very serious problem." Water tower cornes down The water tower located in the Whitby Kinsmen Club Park is about to be demolished. The work is being done by the Region of Durliam who lias taken over tlie adminis- tration and operation of the water and sanitary services of the area. The Region deemed tlie water tower as being uneces- sary as it is no longer isequired for their water- -works system. As a resuit 0f. this decision .tlie Water Tower is being demolislied. The land on which the water tower stands was ,municipally owned by the Town of Whitby before the Region of Durliam took it over. As a resuit the Staff lias recommnended to the Opera- tions Committee that a deed be prepared of the water tower land conveying tlie land to the Whitby Kinsmen Club, with tlie Region of Durham being a third party to the conveyance of the land. The transaction is to be completed only, when the removal of the water tower is completed.* It was pointed out to the Committee, both levels of government, the municipal and the, regional, have agreed that the land should be donated to tlie Kinsmen Club. The Operations Com- mittee approved of the recommendation and recom- mends that the Council give its approval during its next regular meeting. Officers elected SCORPORATION 0F THE ......TOWN 0F WHITBY CONTRACT W79-16 TENDER FOR ONE ¾Y TON TRUCK CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY CONTRACT W79-16 TENDER FOR ONE 3/4 TON TRUCK Tenders wilI be received by the undersigned until 2:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1979, for the supply and delivery of one 3/4 ton cab and chassis with service body. Specifications and tender forms are available at the Town of Whitby Treasury Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone 668-5803, extension 37. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R.A. CLARINGBOLD, Deputy Treasurer, Town of Whitby. Lavis; First Vice President, John Latulipe; Second Vice president, Mrs. Andrea Breaugli; Secretary, Mrs. Isabel Scott; and Treasurer, Stanley Mason. Robert Mansfield, retiring Presi- dent, will remain on the executive in the position of Past President. The next meeting of the Social Planning Council will be held in the Whitby Muni- cipal Building on April 3. Visitors are always welcome. TUESDAY FAMILY SPECIAL9 When you buy a Thrift Box at the regular price Colonel Sanders and his boys make it "finiger ickin* good:11 OSHKWA -WHITBV & BOWMANVI LLE LOCATIONS ON-LYI ,Tlie Social Planning Coun- cil of Oshawa-Whitby, which is supported by the United Way, is pleased to announce the following new members whicli have been elected to a, position on its thirty-two member Board: Mrs. Jean Adlimatowicz, Alan Hayes, Ms. Margaret Jackson, Gary Lucas, Mrs. Majorie MCom, and Mrs. Donna Tremblay. At the annual meeting on March 6, the Board elected a new executive committee, as follows: President, Dr._Allan Roy MacCauley New Qwner 0f 9*<,edt Invites you to corne and see his new selections

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