Hobbs Town~. l Cou neillor Doctor Ken- neth C. Hobbs Tuesday night made it clear if the Royal Rovers Trailer Club, of which* lie is a mem ber, has to pay at the rate of $3-00 per trailer unfit per nighit forithe use of Heydcnishore Park, the Rover club won't coic to Whiitby againi. The $3 bid turned uip iii the report of t'own recreationi director Gerry Gellette as the suggestcd rate of parking for al trailers usinig the park. 'it's obviaus ta rie tlhe director of recreation hasn't corne ta me ta ask and sanie lretty pertinent questions concerning the club," accused Hobbs, explaining that there are "two group types using Heydensliore, those who arrive Friday and head' out Sunday und those who stay longer."' The 'carnival, rallies wil whichi lie and tow n treaisurer ,Forbès. Me- Ewan have been con- nected, have been coin- ing ta Whitby since I1967 lie said. -"And they (Roy- al Rovers) hiave made the Town of Whitby known throughout the continental United His Trailers States, Mexicoa'and AI- aska."' ."If we pass this recoin- inendation tonight then the burden is off my chest, as we won't corne ta Whiitby, we'll go else- where." lt's not worth $30 for ten nights. Reminding fellow counicillars that thiere are certain miunicipali- tics thriving on' trailers, lie suggested "Rover RaI- ly trailer people spenci while they're hierc and shop downtown. If you pass this you'lI kilI1 it and here there's no0 way you can afford ta." We don't hiave rnany services at Heydenshore and we're not complain- ing but we çan't afford that price. "Put in sew- ers and put in water s0 we can -utilize oui air candi tioners." H-e ,,lsoacri 'ticized.Hey- dcnishore Pavilion saiying the trailergroup couldn't afford ta go there. "But I-lydenishorc hiolds na attractionis'for aur parti- c.ular groLIp," he'said. Appealing council not ta, endorse the recrea- tion director's recom- mendation he said, "I1 are Leavi»ngý ..Unless resent it. We're not scav-' e ngers and reernber there are other muni- cipalities." Acting mayor Reeve Tom Edwards permitted a. rebuttal fromf Director of Recreation Gerry Gel- lette asking lîim, why this matter was being debated in open- council ratherthan in comrnittee. "We have 'discussed this nany times. We have debated it at every level of council and at every other level," said Gel- lette. "I ar n ot overly cancerned with the arnount of money being when we receive tele- phone calis and letters of inquiry from trailer groups, 1 would' like ta, be able to give thern ac- cLirate prices and would like to be able' to kn'ow there is a' policy set up without having ta make it up ais I go along." "As it is now they ail pay- différent prices," ,he said. At this point Reeve Edwardls closeci ail de- bate on the topic re- ferring the matter" ta council's operation com- mittee for further dis- cussion. Io I TBiy ia..mmmSnA V vo m %0 m «-.u m E mm- Octo»ber 121h '1972 TwN yA dMLà NISTRATION-9 l mm daL TO MOVE TO BROORLIN? As if l' IiÎiis weren't confusing enough on1 the word-worni issue of flie town hiall now it semils that it wan't be the planning and engineering departmients movinig ta the former Brooklin Muni- cipal Bildling - but as ('lerk Bill Wallace and ('ouncillor Bab Attersley pointed out - the clerk. treasurer. recreation director and lus worshiip h1inliself! The deduictîin wliih tlirows a ratiier odd ncw lighit on the civic dileinna was inade by Couincillor Attersley at his insistence on discus- sian of a letter. in cauncil's Tuesday nighit carres- pondence l'ram 1.1-1. Stroud, secret ary-t reasLIrer af the Wlîtby Library Board. Rcnîlinding cou ucilaf' the ten-pai nt prograi adlopted at the special meeting called Septeniber 5thi. Mr. Attersley drew attention ta points nine and ten of' the counicil endorsed brief " thla t the puiblic works and planning departmnents be transferred temiporarily ta the admninstration build- ing ini Broakîjui" and "tlîat thie existing municipal building be sold ta tlhe library board and tliat cou ucil lease back such adm inistrative office space froniî tle library board as nîay be agreed uiponi." Tîe 1l'ibrary's dcsirc it is fearcd is unliortunately for the top floar. " It is asinine ta mie that you would be willing ta seli the building out fromi undcr your- selves> and go ta the bottoni west side of the building."" Couincillor Attcrsley reproachied couîîcil. Couincillor Bob Heron explaincd lhe lad liad the opportun ity ta sit, in on variaus library board meetings. "The door is open ta negotiations but there is no doubt tlîat the library woLIld like the entire building," he said. Acting mayor, Reeve Tomn Edwards quest- îoned council's position in negotiating on space withi the ibrary board and suggested the council meet with the library board as soon as passible ta discuss space allocaion. In a motion carried unanimously at a recent meeting of the library board the following iemno was conveycd ta tawn council: 'In order ta com- plete the purchiase/sale agreement regarding the municipal building by the end of 1972, on thc advice of consultants, the Iibrary board would bc wiliing ta lease back the lower floor of the buld- ing ta the municipality withi the exception of the present police quarters. or a naxiIiLIIii of twa ycars; and tlmW any other allocation of' space be CONTINUES PAG;E 7 i. ~ 's.. <ÇE~4? E /1 send 'n your Over- the next fourteen-day period, the Whitby Free Press wiIl carry out a pre-election, survey and would like its readers ta participate. Sa the editorial staff is asking you who you feel would niake a prime candidate for mnayor thiis December 4thi. Send in the narne of the candidate yoi. feel is 'tie' candidate. Print the candidate's narne and own candidate send it with your name ta the Whitby Free Press, Post Office Box 206, Whiitby. If you wish ta participate in the Free Press candidate survey, mail ini your suggestion by mid- night, October 24.. Ini the October 26 edition of the Free Press, the results of thie survey wilI be pubîished. - Ea om pa%- & 10 i