PAGE 4, WIfTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1988 Several concerns raised by centreward candidates The six candidates for centre date who said hie could provide a tion; and Port Whitby. ward - Lynda Buffett, Jeif "yvouthful perspective,» neverthe- Doistra said the biggst pro-ý DeFinney, John Doistra, Glen less said t he needs of the eiderly blem facing whitby is the lcko BUrS it ASTER Nov. 2- Konorowski, Shirley Scott and as well as the handicapped, in growth ofWhitby General Hospi- Nov. 6 Joan Skelton - raised a number terns of access to buildings and taiso he urged a plan of growth B AHERY BUY of issues, ran f ro down-- ade1uate tume at crosswalks ycuclad hospital board B g ~EXTRA TOtonrene s tPotWitby. would be one issue he woùid members. He aiso proposed that' Bagels 5/$1.00 FREEE AND Buffett led of by saying se address. the former ibrary buildin EAT LATER wanted to discuss issues, men- He also proposed pamphlets to downtown be used asia 'seniors Thening cdidment of the show resients where downtown centre whie a new library be Bre d ' I 3( D~ downtown core, Port Whitby, an garking exists and the history of established on Rossiand Rd. Bread $1.30/iSf update of the towns officiaiplandEuiidings, wbiie preserving Konorowksi said taxes are an 138 HOKIN 66-177 pen7 aysa Wek heritage protection and increased buildings; more affordable hous-. issue, notir>g that while bis taxes seniors activities. ing; more greenbelt areas insub- overal went up 8 per centhis DeFinney, the youngest candi- divisions; environmental protec- income did not at the same level He said hie would look at how the Town spends tax dollars in an attempt to find a saving solutiona Scott empasizedber busineso and occupationai experience before mentioning miitedn ta increases, safe environoent, heritage promotion and businea area improvements as, items -of herpatorm. Skelton,' with a background iii journalism wich s e said enables"uber to understand the political process, said transit, policing and other seervices have totkeepeo sc with growtfbin tbye said truck traffic in the downtown is a problemthat shoudd be addressed, and pro- mised to push for the GO train extension to Ossawa. Sbe also urged infinling in the downtowt increased recycling, increasud marketing of Whitby and preser- vation of Whitby's heritage. In response to questions, John Dostra said hre favors aeapubli walkway in the harbor but iiked the Coscan plan (that proposes private access for condo owners on the McNamara property). Dol- stra noted that access to the McNamara property bas been prohibieeCar a long tuee anyway. He also favors removal of the remaining large boat., Buffett,Who'avors public access to the waterfront, respon- ded to a question about tree- ctigby say.Ing as many trees as possible s oud be preserved since theytmake up a ofco- munity heritage. Skelton, in a questionabout access to agendas, urged that agendas be accessible to anyne wo wants information as a eirst - step toward more open govern- ment. Scott responding to the pro- posed §unday shopping legisia- tion by the Province, said muni- cipalities should hold public meetings before deciding wHether or not to open. "I'm against Sunday shopping, > t&e nw 8%~ are wappe&re4vi but I ami only one person. . .it is the public's choice and there should be public meetings to deidtage po ion nduusies BEFORE THE SALE.. AFTER THE SALE...cdeteisu. Konorowski, asked about pro- We Cmithat you get the best deal possible WeCarethat your car is delivered on time osed high-rise development in jortnWhitb wsaidhe favors WeCare that you have the bget elcin WeCare that you are completely satisfied waterfront evelopetbtfl Crethat you get the best vehicle for you WeGareethat you receivabe 22 stories was too much in that plcarea, supgestin instead 10 stories and more enput fromresi- dents. tokeey aed aoth w a Wharger senior cetre coaffi be 110 tlat3 se V /( fotae dwt isath poble shat shoud an adeae bdin ando *~etensionencesr to wa the vatonof__b's__tge Inrsposeodnesto, Johny Dolstras a uteaor s ic home or office JUST DIAL 47A RIDE! uro SEVCE i 725650 14 BODsS. W CHEVROLET *OLDSMOBILE i.ATLLC*CEYBCS ;ORN. * ETR A ý - .F-Y T U K 85 IN T .4369 1