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Whitby Free Press, 10 Aug 1972, p. 6

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Page 6, Thursday, August 10e 1972e WHIT13Y FREE PRESS ""Ste a ipMoasuros, Mot GoodEnuh Bubble The proposed winterizing cf Kinsm-eti Pool with anair-filied polyester bubble, has caused another council split with four strong nays and four strong yeahsz. T h e nays 1, headed b y Reeve Tom-i Edwards, include Councillors B3ob At- tersiey, Dr. Ken Hobbs and Vern Maic- Car 1. M a yor Newman, Counciliors Gerry Ccx, Gerry Emm and Sob Heron arc in fa veour of proceeding wi th Recreation Gerry Gelettels bubbie top proposai. D ep u t yRe eve John Goodwin and Councillor Jim Musselman were absent from the Tuesday night meeting. The tie vote wi th nei ther side giving an inch, staiied the pool project until a current report on the Brook lin Arena is camp ieted. "1 o pp os e1it because it 's not good Contract Awarded T he Honourabie James W Snow, Minister of Covernment Services, bas awarded a $67, 6-42. 90 contract te Ron. Robinson Limited, R. R. #2, Taunton Road East, Oshawa, for replacement cf the watermain at Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, for the Mvinistry of Health. Ron. fRobinson Ltd. submitted the iowest cf eight bids received, ranging Up te a high cf $ 1 I9, 000. The work represents phase 11 cf an extensive, continuing program at this institution ta replace such existing ser- vices, which are oid and inadequate, with redesigned new faci 1itîes. Contract documents, specifying ductile iron pipes for the new w/atermnain, are by Min istry of Government Services staff. it is expected that wvork on the con- tractwiii begin immediatefyand be cern- plete within approximateiy threemonths. r, PIZZA&ZZIP 668-6495 C... AidlVisit Us At 106SByron St. S. WHITBY OPEN HOURS Sunday thru. Thurs Friday and Saturday 4.00 p.rn. to 1.00 a.rn. 4.00 p.m. to 3.00 a.rn. SAl Emoy on Di Pemum uf'y FueI Top Creates Council ( l t I l , elw>< îc I-tv\i Frii Edc- i) (-) î t < I i foîî ; rthe peop 1le o f thi s t '.e nIft010I>LIbbl[)e vouldcicreate more probl oins t h o I t woul d salve he sai d, IlIçit1nq hoe was net convinced cf the bubble 's safety. Said the reeve: Ilt grieves me that a town as progressive àrndrecreation minded as Whitby is un- able te corne up wi th the efforts of Ajax and Pickering, but 1 refuse te vote for a measure w h i c h i bel ieve is second- rate. Councilior Vern MacCari also reg- istered strong cbjection to the $45, 200 c o v e r i ng because "when we have one arena in troubl e and s t i11 another under i nve s tigat ion, we cou d be us ing thi s money for present arena facilities or for-. Perhaps the deadiiest shot at the Dunk the Ceiebrity booth was young Don S3uri1innson ofVWh i tby. Don i s showvri above receiving free pass to Junior B Hockey games this season. OPen Evenings - Tuesday and Thursday Iv A N 's (Ladies) HAIRS<TLING 1400 DVNOAS ST. E. - WHITey "If you want to look your best'1 Whitby Scarborogh (416»M"6-321 (416) 439-0241 CHINESE r FOOD CAtI I M M '000-"And Lot Ysur Taste le The iudgo"9 10% OFF on FREE Home Delivery Pick Up orders Fast Take Out Service SUNLIGHT RESTAURANT 116 OUNOAS ST. W. AMPLE PARKING AT REAR 668-7021 Beys Roove Edwards Rift those we may have in the future. Il It was Councillor Gerryi Coxis con- cern that without the wvinterized pool therewouidbevery littie for the chiid- ren of the town to do in iight of the recent community arena ciosure. Eecause of the arena's ciosing, the pool shouid be covered he said. l'if we don' t go aheadw\i th i t, wefre going te wish we had by the time winter is over - there are going tobe aiotofkids getting on a lot of parents' nerves this winter. Il F or t he cost that is invoived here we are getting a great deai of enijoyment f or o ur children a t a minimum, said Mayor Des Newman. 11i ar n ot ashamed of the project, i know itis flot exactly what we need but 1 strongiy endorse it. Meeting CaIIed A meet ing of alil IB-rooki in resi dents con- cernedwi th the proposai for the formner t o wn d um p being used as arifle and firing range has been called. Al 1in te rested res idents are ask- ed to meet outside Groveside Cemetery 7:30-p. m. this Tuesday, August i5th. Council lors for the north wvard Gerry Emm and Sob Heron wiii1be present aiong wîth Police Chief Piikington and mem- bers of the cemeterv board, NOW SHOWIN6 G a PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS Rquel WeIcA Robori CuIp in' eHiunio CotukloC'l _________ a ON SAME PROGRAM ChIIdrs.'s Mutine@ Sot. 1:30 Pm Turian & The Jungle Boy Cominq Aug. 13-14-15 OVAN in~ Such Good Friends CANNON 2 ND FEATU RE Desperate Starring Characters MCAN STARTS WEDNESDAY HIacrold & Maude San dy Duncan as theAM STAR SPANGLED GIRL Aduits i.75 PIone 668-3618 Children .50 Students 1. 25 Show Storft i7:00 p.m. Doily FREE PARKING, 4% HAVE YQU B0OKED YOUR A~ ,McDndLoaos MCDONALD'S BIRTHDAY PARTY? m~n i saa-Smo t .&TutnR Please feel free to take advantage of ~5II ~ AIDMT 579-2751 Hwy 2 oeu ulCtrn evcs.-IN ~l~ 11E VWib htyMiTiko d OPEN 10 &.m. - 7 DAVS-A-WEEK 728-6308

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