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Whitby Free Press, 18 Nov 1971, p. 4

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Page 4, Thursday, November lBth, 1971, WHITBY FREE PRESS' NIGEL SCHILLING, B.A., LuLaBo, WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1ST., 1971o HE WILL NO LONGER BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE FIRM 0F LAWSON, CLARK & SCHILLING, AND THAT HE WILL CONTINUE THE PRACTICE 0F LAW AT 110 GREEN STREET, WHITBY, ONTARIO POST OFFICE BOX 148 TELEPHONE 668-6411 P.O. Box #20,Ajax, Ontario, Canada Business 5timuIators1 Public Relations 1Tailor Mode Features L.J. 'Lou' Dickson THE WHITBY FREE PRESS (Voice of the. CoUnty Trown) Hometown paper of Whitby, Brookîîn, Myrtie and Ashburn. Pubîished every Thursday in and for the people of Whitby. Offices -, 3OlByron St. S. Whitby, Mail- Box 206, Whitby Phone -668-6111 Publisher W. 'Bill' Durkee Editor - Judy'-Durkee Editorial Staff - J.Quait Display Advertising - Tony Oomen Classified Advertising- Phyllis Milter Circulation- Barry Schroeder MERCHANTS WNTPARKING Heard's Taxiî 668-3732 Radio Equipped &t Direct, Line at ArnoldcUs Market 115 Brock St. N. Fer Yeur Cwiwshoo 1 150 PERRY ST. WH-ITBY 'f IS FUN!EASY T GEM O/VERS (FEA RN. training program starts Nov. 28th. Calîl us today at 668-3265 or 576-2089, or write GEM DIVERS, Box 741, Oshawa -The misadventures oQ 'O I Do0w n tow n Merchant's Association Presi dent JoeOttenbri telis contactIng as many merchants as possiblejn the down- town area t o form a strong deputation- to-counci I for this coming Monday night. The merchant-deputat ion wilIl sol ici t co u nc il1 consent. to end the no park ing situation on Dundas Street. I reali1ze that the Town has the pro- b1 e m of t ry i ng to move traffic, I Mr. Ottenbrite tol d the Free Press on Tues- day afternoon, "'but this does not solve the probl emof the merchant, in the down- town area, or for those who corne there to shop. Il M r. Ottenbri te al so expressed con- c er n t h at the no parking situation on Dundas, if itocontinues as such, will set a p r e c e dent for other streets such as Brook Street, North and South. Verbal question acknowledged Town CIlerk William Wallace has a ck nowledged Mr. Ottenbrite's verbal r e qu est for a deputation hearing, and ha s informed him that it will be neces- sary to make a further request in writ- ing. PAPER LITTERING We apologize for any inconvenience c a u s ed homeowners in the area of the 'Whitby Free Press' circulation span. The 'Free Press' has thirty paper carrier boys in the Whitby area atone, so it is not always immediately possible to d iscover which boy littered your d o or step wi th excessive copies of the newspaper. However, if you cal the 'Free Press' of fice at 668-6111, or 668-9600, we wil11 pick up these extra papers upon request. siorsy: A: ?SQw 6ýu,4c,7 T he w r itten request was posted by Mr. Ot tenbrite on Tuesday night, and at that time it was fel t by him that enough m er c ha n ts a s welI1 as "1professional people" were sufficiently concerned to f or m a strong deputation to present to to council at their next regular Monday night meeting. Date of depuitatin Thedeputationwill be heard on Mon- day , November 22nd at the Wh itby Mun i- cipal Building. -A1Il W h itby merchants are urged to attend. Your Suggestions and the Munficipal Bulletin A I ong with the usual quota of news- papers and fl1yers etc. , a fresh-off-the- press Whitby Municipal Bulletin should reach the doorstep of Whitby residents in another week. The mostrecent bulletin, which suc- c eeds the 1late August publ ication, wiI11 include i n its paragraphs, suggestions b ase d on thcse ideas submi tted on the enclosed return data cards. Judging by the response of these sub- mi tted data cards f rom readers, theMun- i ci pal1 Bul letin, despi te 1light-hearted a t tacks by thi s newspaper and others, is being wel 1 received in the town. Almonds Resîdents prepare council deputation Ratepayers from the Almonds area of Whitby are preparing a counci I deputat- i on regarding p olIu ted well1s in the ir area. AI1 t h o u gh the Free Press received te 1 ephone requests from Almonds area residentsseeking news coverage on the situation, the most recent pollution read- ings were not availI abl e to the ratepayer's spokesman, A. Scott at' press time. ANtj>k<As -

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