Coun cl Meeings It is be coming increasingly difficuit for the media to report to îts readers, developments at the municipal level. 1In W h 1 tby'1s case, council1 reyer ted from wNeekty council sessions and Split intotwoseparateefltities, the Adminis- trat ive Cçmmittee. and th e Operations Committee. The Operations Committee and the Administrative Committee meet to deal w i th municipal issues on the first and third Mondays of the month. The presg-s is not permitted to attend these committee meetings. The Operations and Administrative committees report back tocouncil on the second and four th'Mondays of the month, and the se regular sessions of council' are open to the press and public both. However, in the case of the fifth Monday of a month, whi le the committees may choose to meet, there is no public council session-. So there is sometimes a span of three weeks between meetings of press-attended council sessions. T he u nknowvn factor al so has to be ta k e n i n t o account. For examp le, on Monday, April 10, there was no report f ro m c ou nc il1's Administrative Com-, mittee in the agenda. The Ad miînistrative Committee, it seem s was ti ed up in late-night dis- c us s io ns on the budget and proposed police headquarter-5. This burning of the midnight oul did notallow the time required for the Ad- ministrative Committee to make its reg- ular report for council. 1400 DUNDAS ST. L. - WHITIBY "fyou want to look your best"' Whitby 665-4321 "%Hey -Thot'fs Many television viewvers have been intrigued wvith the beauty of Jaîna, Which as e ve ryone knows by now i s real ly a proper ty i n the Tow nofW h itby known a s lnverlynn. One Sunday night viewer seated in her living room armchai r was more than a little intrigued, and', in fact, thought her memory was playing tricks on her. III knew 1 had'seen it some place be- fore. My neighbours teased me about it, but 1 was so cer tain, Mrs. Sheilah Kingsmill1 told the Whitby Free Press. 4%Thefeelingof having seen Jaîna was 50 pers i stent, 1 lay awake at night, thi nk ing aboutit. So finallyl1became brave enoughtocall CC toinquire where the house actually wvas."I 111 spoke to a Miss Gladys Houk there w hot ol1d me th ehouse was atall y In v erlynn, whic h belonged once to my fami ly, the MoGilîvarys. t in I remember most of aI I the peacdocks in the garden, IlMrs. Kingsmil11 fondly recal I s. 111 have a great aunt who grew up at >1n v erly n n. She is in a nursîng home n o0w, b u t I remember the stor ies she t o 1 d m e . My great aunt bel onged to a ýNEWNDUHLAND 6 Salt Fisti sSait Meat r Hsrring and other products Friendfy Service RICHARDS Grôcery 220 018B-OSFIAWA cçorner Burk> 579-2182 INSTAg *a.IO à UN FAUESTIMATif 72a54392 FLOOt à WM.LCOVIRINGS $Un. Noe -la10 pa 723»6301 *WHITBY FIREE. PRESSO InverIn! Page 13 Closed Two-Iligh-Efficiency 10" Bass Woofers Tw.--1 000 Hz. Exponontial Homns Microniatic Record Player $499aOO . Storago area for 25 records Includts 8STruck Taope Total Price Ployer Front and Side fYU~crei n see us... then cal Pro scting Sound 78-21 11 36 KING STWET You have to Hear Ohw our MAGNAVOX SOUND To Appreciate True Store. Reproduction f a mi1y where there were s ixteen ch 11- dr en. She laughingly told me how her m o ther was always af ter the boys who were. forever cilimbing the gables." As far asM r s. Kin g smil11know s, t he M c G 11varys of Inver lynn came to Canada in thel17001s. Her father is currently tracing the family's history. Mrs. Kingsmill, now36, hasnot seen lnverlynri since she was 14-years-old. AlI though she and her husband often sail into Wh!itby-Harbour duri ng the sum- mer months, she has not been near the siteof her family home since then. She w oul1d like to s how h er children the property. MajomadSmaII Applince Reuis PARTS SUPPLIED FOR MOST MODELS 1 and 3 phase MOTOR RIINDING & SERVICE Ajin AppUance Repair 942-mlqw- i1iu J{ARWOOD AVE. N. AJAX