PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1974, WHITBY FREE PRESS family page Words from West Lynde by Norm Mealing As I write this column, I-have just come from a two hour meeting of the Family Fun Day Committee. As the sign says on Jeffrey Street, fun day in West Lynde is June 16th at 2:00 p.n. and the committee met to Out the final touches on the program. The plan is for copies of same to be distributed by the street reps early next week, so watch for it. As one of the two people who have planned the games and races, Dave Smith of Calais Street is the other, I am still troubled by the apparent lack of help. So come on, pitch in. Give Dan (668-8129) or Heather (668-9429) or Margaret (668-8691) a call and volunteer. To end this part of the colunn on a very serious note, there are those who are complaining about the fun day being held in Central Park. A community association must allow for differing opinions so to those who object, I say attend the next general meeting on June 13th and voice your objçctions in an open forum for ail to hear. If not, I say forever hold your peace. ***** **** ******* ** ***************** *** June 13th is the night of the next general meeting. Henry Street High School is the place and 7:45 p.m. is the time. It promises to be a "biggie" so plan to be there. In addition to regular business, such as accounting for ail association expenditures since March 28th, there will be two featured guests, one from the county assessnent office and one from the board of education. If it happens therefore that you have questions about your assessment tonorrow night will give you the oppor- tunity for answers. If you want up-to-date information on the school that is coming, be there. role in this issue is, a portion of the general meeting should be given over to debating, and, if necessary, voting on this issue. For the executive to formulate a position however right it may be, without consulting the membership, could result in divided membership antagonistic to all association activities. So lets have it out openly, and live with the majority decision of the association. ** ** *** ** ****** *** ** ***** ***** **** ****** Kojak is my favourite TV show. Its popularity with me is due in large measure to Kojak's appropriate use of words in describing his adversaries. So to borrow from Kojak, I would like to say a few words about our motorized vehicle enthusiasts who persist in using Central Park and the creek area as riding tracks. These "jelly beans" make it most uncomfortable for thase who live near these areas, for people who walk there, and for the kids who play there. So to the "yoyos" who ride their motorbikes, and snow- mobiles, I say find a better place so that we all can enjoy our parks. Cont'd from P.5 Tuesday: Senior Citizen Day at the Legion, 3 - 10 p.m. Open House Canadian Legion Hall, Byron St. Bar upstairs (buy your own drinks), light lunch will be served at 5:00 p.m. Entertainment (dance, sing along etc.) with "Byron Bing Over 65 Club" from Toronto. Wednesday: Strawberry Teat - Fairview Lodge - 2 - 4 p.m. PUB NIGHT 8 - 12:00 p.m., Regal Room, Centennial Building, Old tyme English Pub, beer for Sale, fish and chips served at 11:00 p.m. Entertainment - dress in costume, Loyal Pogue lias donated a prize for the best costume! Cost: $ 1.00 each (includes fish and chips, buy beer or soft drink). Cost: $1.00 each, 50 cents for the bus Leave: 9:00 a.m. Return: arrives in Whitby about 4:00 p.m. Whitby Brass Band Community Concert. 7 - 8 p.m. behind the new Library (Munici- pal Building) - outside. Bring your own lawn chairs. 8:00 p.m. Kinettes will serve tea in the Council Chambers. In case of Rain: CANCELLED. Friday: BUS TRIP A day at the Races - Woodbine Race Course. Our favourite outing! Cost: $1.50 (reserve grandstand seat and program), 50 cents for bus. Leave: 11:00 a.m. Return: arrive in Whitby about 6:00 p.m. Saturday: Down Memory Lane Dance 8 - 12:00 p.m., Regal Room, Centennial Building. Dancing, entertainment, bar (drinks for sale), refreshments served. There will be rides home - don't miss this gala wind up of the week! BUS TRIPS - There are two buses for each trip, both will leave from the Centennial Building. Meet 5 minutes before departure time. QUESTIONS - If you have any questions, please call Mrs. Crawford at 668-3186 or the Whitby Recreation Depart- ment at 668-5803. OUR THANKS - A tremendous thank you to the organiz- ations, service clubs and the many individuals who have helped to make this week such a success. TRANSPORTATION - The following people have volun- teered to drive, call them if you need a ride anytime during the week: Mrs. Carol Murkar, Mrs. Joan Milburn, Mrs. Lorraine Fudge, Mrs. Lillian Town, Mrs. Marg Campbell, Mrs. Altamae Eberlee, Mrs. Jean Harland. A debate has developed over the future of Central Park. There are those who wish to sec it remain in its natural state, and those who wish to sec it develop as planned with swings and slides and baseball diamonds. This is potentially a very big issue which must be decided by the community. There are valid arguments on both sides, and these must be fully explored in open, public debate. Without telling the association what their Thursday: BUS TRIP Black Creek Pioneer Village Sec this restored village of early Canada - there is a snack bar and also a liscensed dining rooni on the premises - or bring your own picnic lunch. Home via Scarborough Towne Centre - one of Toronto's newest shopping plazas - please sign up. 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P/S, P/B, Power windows and seat. 350 4BBL automatic. IEBL-010 List $2,195 11970 DATSUN 510 12 door - A-1 condition. FKT-770 List $1,395 -I I I I I I I I I I I I 1969 VAUXHALL STATION1 WAGON 12000 cc O.H.C. 6 cy A gas saver for only$ CMU-432 1969 AUSTIN 4 cylinder, 4 door. original milage. BJR-800 List ylinder. $1,095.I 11001 Low, $945. I 1973 KAWASAKI 100 G4 Trail or Road, 10speed, 625.1 TOP GEAR LTD! 841 Dundas St. W. I (across from Spruce Villa) Telephone 668-7161 Brooklin Bylines Hi there! It seems that at least one of our Councillors is reading the column - as was hoped for two weeks ago. Councillor Don Lovelock took time to call this week, with some in- formation that will interest many people in this area. The capital budget lias been passed by Council and $200,000 lias been allowed for the much needed recreational facilities up here in thé North Ward. And, by the time you are reading this, the Council should have passed the necessary by-law that will allow them to spend the money. And what will we be getting with all this money? A much needed park for the Ashburn-Myrtle area for a start. And then the Brooklin Arena is to have improved facilities inside; and outside, the parking lot is to be paved. And tennis fans - don't give up hope! You should be heading for the old School before too long. The pad is to be made into tennis courts - just as soon as they pass that by-law. But the main spending will be on the swimming pool. Oh yes, we arc getting one. Not this year unfortunately, but we should have it for next year. Planners please note - you have twelve months notice! Don't wait till the '75 heatwave to start on the pool. Let's have some action this summer in the way of plans etc. - then we'll have high hopes that next summer we'll really be in the swim! Councillor Lovelock also pointed out that since we becane part of Durham Region, County roads are not con- trolled by the Town - they are now the Region's affair. So you protesters of poor roads please note - bug the Regional Council regarding County Roads. but the concession roads are still the Town of Whitby's affair. For those road users who zoom up to Myrtle - watch out! Those 800 yards south of South Myrtle are now down from 60 mph to 40 mph. Adjust your speed or you'll be adjusting your dollar bIlls to pay the speeding fine. You've been warned! • Many people other than those whose children attend St. Leo's Seperate School in Brooklin, know of Mr. AI Oerton. In the years that he has served as principal of the school he has participated, and encouraged the children to do like- wise, in comniunity affairs. He is leaving the school at the end of the term, and to honour the work he has done the families of the school are holding a social picnic and present- ation on Friday, 14th of June. It will be held at the school between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. Past students and their fam- ilies are invited to attend, bringing with them their own picnic lunch. For further information please call Mrs. Mulcahy, 655-3673. It would seem that I'm not the only-one bothered by law-breaking dog owners. I've had quite a few calls on the subject - most people in favour of stiffer penalties for the culprits. One caller, from the west side of Baldwin, is both- ered by a large dog whose owners actually seem to be encouraging the animal to make·use of the gardens over there. Come on, whoever you are, be neighbourly and.keep your dog under control. That's it for this week. What's going on YOUR way? Give me a call and let the whole area know about it. Call 655-3750. LIZ. Ali 1 m.l