Whitby Fre Press, Wednosday, October 18, 19Z5, Page 15 Reduce the Risk document q uashed PROU PAGE 1 renmaning questions, which had to be submitted in witing before the meeting, were read by director Pauline Laing and briefly answered. The document triggered some emotional debate among trustees as well. «When one judges tactice, targete, religious nvolvement (of opponents), I hear the eerie echo of the American religious right,",said Brock township trustee Bill Fairburn. The document was modifled to refl.ct citicism from opponents, he noted, but "the bottom lin. from 'ýIý A . z - HISTORICAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press 1. .What Whitby building is named after a preacher in New York City? 2. What was the fate of Whitby's first Roman Catholic Chùrch, buit in 1867-68? 3. What Whitby building was once known as the Ontario County House of Refuge? 4.Where was the arena where the world champion Whitby Dunlops hockey team played in the 1950s? Answers on Page 28 This feature provided by L 'O'N, 4ýDt~a XN#t-ecto the group ý opposite (is)... be abstinent or liv. with the resuits that may ensue; or in the vernacular, b. abstinent or di. "Such a position je savage, cruel, but Most importantly, fundamentally niindless." Tihe revieed document strikes a 'very acceptable" balance, h.e aid, calling on some of hie colleagues to "stiffen their epines, disregard intimidation and coercion, and oppose the motion (to not release the. document)... «Let'à stop pandering to a special int.rest group... whule we dally, young adulte and adulte are being infected."f "I don't believe that it's any of our business te, influence family values," eaid Wbitby truste. Doug Rosm, who supported the, motion. While accepting the. need to educate students about sex and eexually transmitted diseases, "I believe it's up te the Durham Board of Education te, come up with a document and a program that is bcth morally acceptable and ecientificahly true." Kids' village' bikes ;cmstolen Tbr.e bicycles were stelen from the. Kida Safety Village in Whitby sometime over the weekend. The. break-in was ciecovered early Sunday eveming. Police say the. culprit(s) entered throe buildings at the. Athol Street South village, on the. Kathleen Rowe Public School property, but they don't yet know if anything ele. was taken. On. bike was later recovered on .Ahol Street near the. village. Lotto delivers for piza MlCook Pizza Pizza cook Zakaria Buttu won $10,317 in the Oct. 4 Lotto 6/49 draw.. The. 31-year old Whitby resident and wife Marivt, with on. cbjld, plan te buy a car. Announcing the arrivai of tiie.fact onvfiresh, ail ne w... "I don't think itfs our right to impose on these kide a lie; a lie sayjng that condoms are safe," eaid Uxbridge truste. Faith Neumann, who moved the, motion to not release the. document. By doing that, "we're giving these kids a loaded gun and saying 'go and play,'" e. aid. "In no way, shape or form am I eaying that we ehouldn't b. giving the. students the. information. It'e the. way we're giving the information - sex is not a gamne." rdezoningz FROM PAGE i Scott admitted that tues was her most difficult decision since ber election laet November. «I want Brooklin to remain as it is, but I don~t want the downtewn te fail," said Scott. "My conscience telle me te vote for the recommendation although I really don't want to change 7ti. downtewn.* North ward councillor Don Mitchell, whose father je involved in an unrelated business deal with, Picov, declared a conflict of intereet and left the. couneil chambers. Following the. committee'e decision, French said se was disappointed, but not eurprieed by the outcome. However, she directed her criiciem at the merchants. "Unrfrtunately, the business association didn't work with us," eaid French. "I contacted the. business association and aeked for a meeting te explain the residents' position but was not succesaful." French, who cid not receive'a copy of the. association'e letter to council, accueed it of "backstabbing" the, residents. "I flnd it'tengue-in-cheek for a representative (Heron) from the, business association te, say we. should work together." French said nodecision has been made about wiiether to make an appeal to council next Monday. 1996 UTUIRSTIANDARD FEATîURES TERIFEL '5V' ocassette S teckI3ovside Mou Idiig's LIMITED : Nacliii(, hor Mats EDITION SVDsgainPqu The Best Quality Plant ProductInh Canada... THE 1996 TOYÃ"TA COROLLA ....... 1.6 L, 4 cylinder engine LEASE FROM $276Imo.** NO MONEY DOWN! Basd on 48 months, plus tax, O.A.C. 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