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Whitby Free Press, 22 Oct 1975, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WE DNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1975, PAGE 3 BEGINS NOVEMWBEI18I Board holding course on regional government Qitizens of Durhamn Region cari have ail their' questions answered about regional gov- ernment and the board of education during a free, pub- lic information course offered by the Durham Board of Ed- ucation. in association with Durham Region. The course wil deal with such subjects as: "Why Re- Italian Grape festival begins on Océtober 2l'7 The Oshawa Italian Recre- ation Club is holding its First Italian Grape Festival from October 27 to November 1.- A passport ticket, at a cost of $2, allows you to partici- paýte in. ail the festivities for the entire week and mnake you eligible to win a trip to 1ltaly. Youngsters 16 and under wil be admitted free. The nightly* charge to enjoy Italian dishnis, bar facil- ities, ana dancing to the music of the Imperials is $1 .75. The draw for the trip will be held at midnight on No- vember 1 at the club's hall at 245 Simcoe Street South Construction of the two high rise apartment buildings to be buit on the corner of Jeffery and Dundas Streets has begun. Free Press Photo by Alex Kaînins Thoughts of Christmas already With Fali barely underway, these premises and permission some people are. already to have the community centre thinking about Christmas. open for the entire day of Group '74 has requested Decembe r 2 1. Whitby Councl's permission According to a spokesper- to have a lighted Christrnas son for the group, 'these tree erected outside the requests are made in the hope Brooklin Comrnlunity Centre ttiat 0Wr Christmas 'Carol around December 15. The Sing' this year will be even group aiso wants permission more successful than last to use the hydro faiities on year's". New school Opens. The official openii new West Lynde School at 270 Michai yard in Whitby will Thursday, November "'Considerable ng of the and effort nas been invested Public in order to have this school iel Boule- respond effectively to the be held needs of the community it 20. was built to serve", according to Marion O'Donnell of the planning Durham Board of Education. I I INDAL ALUMINUM DOORS AND WINDOWS BEST PRICES INSTALLATION A VAILABLE MITCHELL BROTHERS Building Supplies Ltde Brooklhn. 655-4991 gional Covernment? "; local versus regional authorlty the structure of government; finances; planning; services; goals; the educationai philos- ophy and other topics as.they develo 'p during the course. Entitled "Your Regional Governmnent and Board of Education - how they work and serve you", the course. wil examine ail of the above subjects under the leadership of highly qualified personnel - epoliticians and senior staff imembers - and in as much detail: as the public demands. For example, while consider- -ing finances, the subject of 3t The group-s requests werc referred to council's opera- tion committee with Director of Recreation Wayne DeVeau to report in the future. ONL' takes will, no doubt, enter into thie discussion. The entire course will take five evenings to comple te, of which the first three will be devoted to regional govern- ment and the remaining two to the board of education. It will commence on Tuesday, November l8th, and for three successive Tuesdays, at Osha- wa. The Board of Education portion wil »egin in' early January. There is no charge to those who enrol. To regis- ter, phone or write to The DuhmBoard of Education 555 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, LlH 3H3. Phone Y No: 5764600. Ext. .318. Enrolment is limnited to the firstý 100 persons who apply. Marion O'Donnell, C~hair- man of the Board of Educa- tion, and Walter Beach, Re- gion Chairmnan, agree that the course' responds to a vital community need. They invite taxpayers from ail areas of the Region to become in- volved in thie course; input from . th ose who attend will be an importa nt factor in its succe'ss, and wiil indicate that local governiTient - ijIx-F and educatioflal - is respon- sive to the public's desire for information. ONLY $ 66 I011 KING ST-W- OSHAWA PHONE MIKE 723-0040 i ~-> "lts tir veneeredi. And 7/16"thick!" Take a good, close look. Oregon TrailrM >~r panelling is made with veneers of real fir, Is rugged. Practical, too. Cornes with a tough protective finish, plus ,,~ ~ a price tag rnuch Iower than you'd expect! Fir veneered plywood 7116. DISCOVER OREGON TRAiL PANELLING "Heres where you'l find if!" < Georgua Pacufic Biding Materials, Ltd. R S T "Bring home the look , of the greait Northwest!" Oregon Trait panelling cornes in four rustic colourtones, from soft grey Granite to deep, dark Onyx. So you can use it to warrn up any kind of roomnI Just stop by, whereve 'r you see the blue and white sign: at your Georgia-Pacific Registered Dealer. Discover Oregon Trait panelling. And bring it home. BROCK BUILIDING SUPPLI-ES 66809391 výý m - 4L - eNct',

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