WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1974, PAGE 3 Sinclacir-Schooýl 1974 is Centénnial Year at Whitby's Sinclair School on Taunton Road and they are whole-heartedly preparing for many exciting events. Their prime purpose is to publish a book containing a history of the school, using old pictures and many inter- esting anecdotes from past years. The book will be presented in June of this READERS WRITE' Dear lMr. Burgess: The announcement that work should start no later than July 1975 on the Pick. ering airport was made by Ministry of Transport plann- ers. The release stated ini part that only 4000 people will be bothered by noise in the immediate area. The planning team is being dis- honest and misleading. This project will cover a much larger section of Durhamn and they know it. The maps issued by Trans- Dear Sirs: The Whitby Social Plann- ing Council is pleased to announce "A llelping fland- Whitby",a. project funded by the Local Initiative Pro- gram for the handicapped, emotionally and physically. the elderly, the Ionely, shut- ins, and families in difficulty. Assistance wiIl take the form of a teacher-homeniaker service which on request will enter the homes of any of the above-mentioned categor- jes of individuals. The duties of the teacher-homernaker will be tailored to the individual situation; help with familY budgeting, economic food p- urchasing and preparation, housekeeping when requir- ed, first shopping on return from a hospital, transporta- tion for the handicapped wh- en possible; other services to be negotiated as the 'need arises. One 'home' that "A Help- ing Hand-Whitby" will be entering is the Children's Res- dence for retarded children at the, Whitby Psychiatric Hlospital. One worker will be teaching the children basic skills such as personal hy- giene, money concept, the use of public transportation, cooking, so that they will be able to funct ion better in the larger community. Referrals fromn agencies can be made by sending writ- ten notice to Helping Hand- Whitby, c/o 105 Coiborne Street East, Whitby, Ontario, or by contacting K. Marlowe, week-day niornings from 9: 00 to 9:15 only at .668-5803. Celebrat year. A card party will be held on March 29th to: help fin. ancially support the printing endeavor. The school is going through past records, getting the nia- mes of past students to form a re-union celebration sched- uled for June 1lSth. So if you were a student at one time let them know where port conveniently show noi- se cones that skirt every pop. ulated area and are only full size in the open country. Mfinistry officiais would flot tell me how they arrived at these contours. Since I amn a Commercial Pilot and could get no data to back up these maps I was left with the opinion that they were drawn by a public relations agency to keep the truh frorn us. Just a few days ago my suspicions were confirmed when I discol4'red that therej is a formula tised by the Federal Aeronatics Admin- istration in the U.S.A. for planning the flight pattern of new j et ports. These findings were substantiated by an air -traffie controlleri at Malton. The outline is as follows: The noise cone is actually in reverse to the Transport maps and acts like a funnel direct- THISWEEK 4.'. ~ from Ottawa ENERGY CONFERENCE At the end of two days of talks, the tederal governiment and the provinces agreed Io carry on the voluntary oit and gas price freeze in East- ern Canada until the end of March. They wîll also work towards a national price for crude oit after April 1I. The meeting with the pre- miers averted an anticipated 121 cent a gallon increase on gasoline and hcating oit1 in the Maritimes and Quebec over the next two nonths. Prime Minister T rudeau an- nounced that the fedieral governmnent wilI provide S240 million in subsidies týo keep retail prices at today"s levels. After April 1, a one-price system for crude out will corne into effect. However. no agreemnent was reached on what that price wvll be or the source of the funds needed to finance a single national price. It was also agreed that the price of Alberta crude oit will remnain frozen at the present $4 level through February and March. white the price :)f Saskatchewan oil for Ca- îadian industrial consuimers .vill be increased by S 1 a )arrel next month and for I.S. consumners by $2 a )arrel, with ail the revenuie ;oing to the province. Energy Minister Donald, 4acdonald told the conferen- you are and join in on the fun. Present students are eager- ly awaiting their trip to the historic Sainte-Marie among the Hurons ini Midland. This trip, planned for the beginn- ing of June wI give the students" an opportunity to re-live life in the 1 7th century. ing plans to the end of the ing planes to the end of the runway. The area covered by approaching-aircraft is in the shape of a triangle, the point of which is placed at point of touchdown with each side extending out 10 miles and being 3 miles across the base. This triangle is then raised at the outer end of 1200 ft. and that is the floor of the approach funnel. Put this on a map and you can readily see the mimnber of commun- ities that will be affected along with Pickering. Unies: the residents in surrounding municipalities be corne conscious of the very real threat, they to may be kept awake by jets tail dragg- ing over them ail night long. Yours truly. Ken Spratley Kinsale Road R.R. 1 Brooklin ce that the federal govern- mient is looking at new forins of energy for the future and plans t0 control the develop- mient of uranium 10 gua- rantec supplies for Canada. Ottawa will provide funds to expand the exploration for uranium and will introduce legisla lion to lim ilt oreign ownership of this resource. Th er e w.ýis cen eral .îgrec- ment arnong the premiers that the conference was a success in that il rnoved the country cdoser 10 anl energy policy' that will serve the needs of ah ('anadians. QUEI3EC LIBERALS MEET Some 1 ,500 delegates and ohservers attended the two- day convention of the Que- bec wing of the federal Liberal Party in Montreal last weekend. Prime Ninister Trudeau and federal Cabinet Ministers from Quehec attended the convention. The Prime Mi- nîster called on the Eastern Provinces 10 support the fe- deral policy of "one price for ail Cunadians" for petroleLlm prod uc ts. 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