~C1 ~l~ç)Y? " tr~V ~ TX~ WHiTBYFn REE WUMMWDNAY, UMR1% 1»%2,PACI 7 PAG'E SEVEN i ~1I 'You pick Up the phone.,LUneo leakage: voices from another univrse fe- into your èor., Fascinýated, you listen. Ffrst voice: Wei there it ie, George. Your people Iay off-the luxnbertex, go easy- oný,,the Honda duty. mte rwie. * Gee~q YouI1 hatLoo, myfrend of the freùzen noih.Red mylips: A free trade'deal., Read also the fine print: IFwe don' like it, we get to do what- we want6 It' the, Ameriçan'way., The New Ffrnt vois: Watch out, George. l'i cali up .M,% ~Thatcher. Shel1 give you an earful like sho GeSm Brian*ht we need,'to do'isgo flhing -more often. Otherwise, these petty esquabblee, will spoil 'our friendship- Remembor when you sdta cornedown bore, Id tilyouhow many £pshI uesed te, the Gulf Wer end you would dence with excitement? Blarn Back thon, we both thoughtý the war magie would last f orever. flemember. when we turned Joe Clark into Joe Rambo? Har, har. '74W,.voies Hugh Segel bore. Sorry for the» iÀteliipionGeorge. We're,,.worki»g ý amei caxpapiêt~lrin.thefaniy mahlig,heds wfith ila W appreciate putting that macho war stefbehind us. * ý Gerg:Given your 13 per cent PoilyoU should do your scorched ee'rth -bit and run for cver. HuhScorcbd erth? You. nover teld mie about B4,ia: Hey., that ,wae j uet a couple> of f ishing büddios hý oisting a- few beers, on ~a Saturday aâfternoon. Telk*!ht& i.Wh . - ersWhatBrian is tig to say is t"hat both, bhis people andý my-.people--had read the owl's entrails .,,nd concluded thgt Brien.hadas much hope of r-oin as' Saçldm Hussein has of being elec ted Poe ~ven. tdit,,we'egreed we oughta put ini place as, xneny. laws .and deà l selso- off as meny Crown corporations, close, up: agencies,yo know, kind of beave behind a governiment set up the way we want it. Teke the'socialiste or Liberals years to, untangle. Fourth voles: Bob Rae here. HoW'd I get in on this?- Juat y heard your commenta, George. Thate pretty much w hat ý We're trying .to -do here -i 0naj, lbut not havin -as imuich luck. Mostly. behind tI4 scones, contracte, stuf the next goernmnt wiil have tehonour.- Geoeg e I that the socialist brat? Do we have te have lum iii bore? Brlin: Scorched earth ie fun and all. But with a enippet or two fromn you on the trade fr-ont, I cotild have Wachance at the brase ring agein. eoeags Again,' read, my lips: rmini a tough flght math Buchanen end ail those rednecks. LUt me get Pat off my back and I promise l'i give you what I cen. Thon efter our election, maybe Ill be able te cough up eomething big. Cen you hold off your election until, say, March next year?* 1Brian: Help me drop interest rates here, by enother two: pointe for twq, three monthe before our election bore and lI'ids you on both cheeks. No, make that the lips. GWSoeeg YKise my lips. I like that, Brien. Yeah, ride my coat ,tails. Just trust me, Brian. Trust me. Trust me. -' Brian: Any ideas, Hug? Hugeb I got you lined up with coey Mila interviewe rightthrough te the election. Just don't *threaten te blow people away agaihi. It smudges the soft, femilynman image iwe're tryinLto givo you. BRac CoüldI1 try that with XIonsÎ? GeoeSïx M<ý e Thatcher? Y0u wïýouldn't deeê., - ~pn. ifyou, ont trust your, friende, whore you 35 YEARS AGO, from the Thurnda ,March 21, 1957 edition of the WEEKLY NEWS Tii. base lin. (Victoria Street) will be paved through Whitby thisyer Viscount Greenwood Chapter, Imperal Order of thieDaughtersof heEmpi»ýre a eeived a bequest of $100 fr-om the late M Macdoneil. Whitby taxes bave been reduced this year. Whitby Legion Branch 112 is clebrating the 4Oth azniversary of the Battieof Vimy Ridge. 100 YEARS AGO froi the Friday, Mamh 18, 1892 edlition of the 1 WHMYCIIINICLE *Ahnonds School is invitingparents and visitors té a public exaination of ita pupile on à CI~es CoakweU bhas torn down the Brooklin drill shed and willl rs-erect it on hms farm as a barn. *It is hopd that an i]nspoctoe will put an enyd to illegal net flshing ptl l«ty,ý * Youg togbs ~ crr~dnboterig peope waUdIng tomad.from chuh.*çç I I Lino leakage SYLVESTIER LYNIE HOME, OIÀND ROM) WB1 0F COOJIRNESI.0 C. '1900 Thbis fieldatone home belaoged to the oldest, so-nof pioee Jabez Lynde wbose hoùnse là no at Cuilen Gardons. Sylvester Lynde's home wýas burned down by a reilway construction, worker with a grudge on June 16,1913., WhiflW Ardaiw. pbto 10 TZARS AGO from the W.dnesdayMarch 17, 1982 édition of the wfm PE uf " Eleven-yoar-old Chris Donnefly of Whisl considerod oné of Canadaes moat'pronising young swirnmers. " Twelve-year-old Chrisina McDonald bas won a zilver meUa at a novice gymnastica tournament in London, Ontario. " WMitbhy wiil get noise bariiers along HlEghway 4,01 this year. " Durham Pteeon'a management committeeba rejected an additional seat for Whitby on ths PWonalcouncil.