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Whitby Free Press, 5 Jun 1974, p. 8

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-~ ;1;> PA-GE 8, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1974, WHITBY FREE PRESS ~. 'I Election Report Cheering and enthusiastic crowds have greeted the Prime Minister throughout his tour.' Prime Minister Trudeau last week finished his second week on a campaign trail that has already taken him through six. provinces. He has talked leadership, lie has promised to control inflation and he has attacked the Opposition. At his own norninating convention ini Mount Royal, Prime Minister Trudeau told Liberal Party supporters that "the issue in this campaign is what party, what group of men and women, are able to look at every problem as it cornes along, to look at it squarely and to state a solution.., a reasonable answer." On a one-day visit to British Columbia, lie spoke to about 1,000 students at Point Grey Secondary School and visited a senior citizens' home in Vancouver. Mr. Trudeau accused the Conservatives and the New Democrats of showing contempt for Parliament by urging the govemnment to implemnent measures in the Liberal budget on which they had defeated the government Four thousand cheering Liberals packed a hîgh school au- ditorium in Drummondville, where Prime Mlinister Trudeau kicked off his Quebec election campaigrf. He attacked the Conservatives on their policy on ".ýage and price controls. "Stanfield sees only one problem, the cost of living, and lie sees only one solution, a price and wage freeze," said the Prime Minister. "And this is a solution on which even bis own party is divided." "Stanfield is flot capable of controlling his own party and its program, and vet he wants -to control Canadian pr-ices and North Piîckering Project WIII HoIdý Jûne Open House The North Pickering Pro- ject has established a Plan- ning Information Office at the Chester Nursery located on the Pickerîng/Scarborough Town Line just north of Finch Avenue. A special Open House is sche duled for the weeks of June 3 - June 7, and June 10 - June 14 to alow site residents and others interes- ted in the Project to view the first alternative planning concepts, get public reaction to the various approaches, as well as to inform the public about participation in the planning process. The office wil be open fromn 1: 00 p.m. to 9: 00 p.m. duri.ng the two week period and members of the Project's planning and participation staff wul be on hand to explaîn the methods by which citizens can get in- volved. The North Pickering Pro- ject is a major provincial program to plan a new com- munity on 25,000 acres north-east of Metropolitan Toronto. Earlier this year, the Province announced that 8,000 acres on the west and south periphery of the site would be retained as an Open Space System and that the hamilets of Whitevale, Cherr- wood, Locust HME and Mar- tin's Subdivision would be excluded from expropriation. ,Ajax Mayor Clark Mason (centre) Goesnt seemn to want to get too closef to "Bertha" although the Mayor will be one of the several area politicians in the Donkeyý Basebal Gaine on June 16 as part of the Ajax Home Weekend festivities. Ajax Kinsman Jim Witty sits abound "Bertha" and Gord Dick, the Kinsmen basebail captain (right) looks on. Proceeds from Ajax Home Weekend are for Cystic Fibrosis. salaries," he told his supporters. Mr. Trudeau promised to fight a tougher and better ci paign than lie did in 1972. "Last time we didn't work hi enough... We didn't go out to every Canadian and explain wha is ail about. But this time you cari counit on us." In Toronto, lie told 'some 1,500 persons attending a mination meeting that the Liberals wîil bring inflation under c trol if re-elected on July 8 -- "that 1 pledge to you. It'si going'to be any swift knockout, 'no 90 days of wonder and ai zement, no NDP circus of slogans. But l'm confident we've gc grip on the, problemr and the continued implementation of lective measures, as we$ve been doing, will wrestle inflation the ground." Last Tuesday. Prime Minister Trudeau tlew to Sydn Nova Scotîa accompanied by his wife Margaret and youngest Sacha, where lie began a four-day campaign train tour of the1 ritimes and Quebec. Mr. Trudeau toured a steel plant in Sydney, mingled w several hundred people in lona. told Cape Breton Isianders t small communities sucli as theirs are the backbone of Canad society. In New Brunswick the Prime Minister visited Amhe Sackville, Moncton. Rogersville. Newcastle, Bathurst and Car bellton. Free Methodilst Has Annual Picnic The - Annual Sunday Sch- ool Picnic of the Rossland Road Free Methiodîst Church, Whitby, will be held at the Thorton Road Park on Sat- urday, June 8th at 10:00 a.m. AIl boys, girls and parents are welcorne to corne. A good day of fun, races, games and a big picnic din- ner is planned for ail who wish to attend. The Sunday School invites ail to attend the Sunday School each Sun- day at 9:45 a.m. Worship services at 11:00 a.m. and 7: 00 p.m. Sunday evening of June lp 6th, the Young People will be in charge of the service at 7:00 p.m. which is always most interesting. June 23rd at. 7:00 p.m. an outstanding Gospel sing- ing group known as the Out- reach Quartette from Rièh- mond HUI, Ontario, will be singing.a A cordial welcome is ex- tended to the communîty to attend. Rev. R.H. James letr tee, I -.-. When somcorlc spcnds thirty years rcminding people tc, bc careful with fire, and he, does it for no other reason than to sav'c our forests, he rnakes a lot of frien~ds. Evcn if he's just q bear. Notice of Application by the Corporation of the. Town of Wh'itby For approval of a by-Iaw împosing a sewer rate. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval to charge 5W/o of the cost of acquiring approx- imately 10 acres of land located on the north side of the existing site for the Corbett Creek Sewage Treatment Plant in Lot 19, B.F. Concession, Whitby, being Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) as a sewer rate for a period lmof five years upon the lands that will or mnay derive a Sced Le S-1ot mIs benefit therefrom as described in notice. Remember Dd * ÜN'È*6 Skop I.D.A. for Gif'ts, Cards, Wraps 'Me "Noifet" ThMius Mr Dedi SOLARAY LATHER-UP HOT LATHER DISPINSER shovin creem in 7 ex.or il ox. cens' ~o4$16,988 LIMfID BUDGET? cet Ded a new Jauar grand KEY CASE G.nsafte cowhlde 6 hoIM o#99c _ OLD SPICi HAI KARATE AER SHAVE AFTER SHAVE ce0ý$,33 40.YO$1.39- 7 x l"B 0% MORE' Special SAORN OAORNESPRAYR177 byon ounc .NARP RPICI GAD 1 DEODOANTI 7 oz.5plusn%MOEc e aeaoso Sefstln RHARAY ARMAC 11 Drc tetN. lOty 6R A nStretBoki It is proposed to raise the whole of the annual pay- ments by an annual rate estimnated at 0.3,1 mills. The following is an example of the annual charge for an average dwelling property having an assessment of $5,000.00:1 $ 1.55 annually for a period of 5 years beirig a total of $ 7.75 The area upon which such sewer rate is to be levied is described ini Schedule "A" and attached to and forming part of this notice. There wil be no exemptions granted. Any ratepayer may within 21 days after the first public- ation of this notice send by prepaid post to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby at the address given below a notice in wrîting stating his objection to such approval of the im- position of the special semer rate. The Ontario Municipal Board may'approve of t he said special rate pursuant to the statutes, but before doing so it may appoint a timne and place for public hearing when any objection will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given only to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above. Dated at the Town of Whitby this 29th day of May, A.D., 1974. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., CLERK' Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. SCIIEDULE "A") Commencing at a point at the southwest angle of the Town of Whitby as it existed on the 3 1st day of December,. 1967 where it intersects with the north shore of Lake Ontario; Thence northerly along the west limit of the Town of Whitby as it existed on the 3lst day of December, 1967 to its north point in Lot 3 1, Concession 2; Thence east parallel to Dundas Street (No. 2 Highway) to apoint 660 feet west of Cochrane Street; Thence north parallel to Cochrane Street to a point 200 feet north of Rossland Road; Thence east parallel to Rossland Road to the èast limit of the Township of Whitby as it existed on the 31 st day of December, 1967; Thence south along the east limit of the Township of Whitby as it existed on the 3l1st day of December, 1967, where it intersects with the north shore of Lake Ontario; Thence westerly along the north limit of Lake Ontario t0 the place of beginning. ,Schedule ."A"' of this -1

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