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Whitby Free Press, 20 Jun 1979, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1979, PAGE î 5 Finance dprmn move recei*ves 0MB approval. The Ontario Municipal Board approved the Durham- Region's plans to relocate its finance department in Osha- wa, last week. Thene will be no hearing on the subject, the 0MB stated, although three Durhîam rate- payers lodged objections to the move. The natepayers said Iast week they intend to appeal the 0MB ruling and cail for a hearing. Ed Kolodzie, of Oshawa, one, of thé three objectons, charged,,the 0MB based its decision on imcomplete in- formation provided by the region's. staff. Mn. Kolodzie, an Oshawa Let Us Assist You With Your Wedding Reception Plans , CompIete BAI Facilities For Up To 300 People. Z' ~ Sheridan Mail councillor, said the region failed to provide the 0MB with such matenial as the findings of a recent public inspection panel which- said the move was an'unneces- sary expense to the taxpay- ers. le and the other objectons, Gord Burnett and Richard NQU ET HALLS Pickering Knechowicz want to have me region show how its space requinements wene determi- ned, costs reached and that secunity for the negion's fi- nancial computers is inade- quate. Under the proposed four- year lease of a building in downtown Oshawa, the negion will pay an annual nent 0f $150,000 and a one- time c'ost of $175,000 to move and set up the computers. A negional spokesman said ib is hoped that the move to the new facility will take place by the end of July. The finance department is pres- entily in the regional head- quarters on Rossland Road in Whitby and in some porta- bles behind that building. The spokesman said the move is only a temponany measure until a regional headquanters is constructed on adequate facilities are provided. Gets. 20 months for break-ins Gary Joseph Cormier, 21, of R.R. 1, Whitby was senten- ced to 20 months in jail recently for a series of break-mns. Judge D.M. Lawson sen- tenced Cormier in connec- tion with break-ins at a Whiltby'Service station last year, a Whitby jewellery store Feb. 23, and an Oshawa residence Jan. 9. THE KENTUCKY FRIED CHJCKEN -IDEA. NOW IT'S ABElTER IDEA THAN EE. . . .. . . ..... .~_i . If's always made good sense to take home Kentucky Fried Chicken for your family. SQ HANDY 1 cause when the gang's hungry, Kentucky Fried Chicken is ready. REALLY ECONOMICAL, and it makes A NO(JRISHING MEAL, too. Yes, Kentucky Fried Chicken with The Colonel's fLxin's and a glass of milk, makes a wholesome meal for everyone. You get A DAY OFF FROM COOKING, something you can't help but appreciate. And THERE'S NO WASTE because you order Kentucky Fried Chicken in the package size that suits your family. How's that for convenience! IT"S FINGER LICKIN' GOOD! Need we say more? Kentucky FII CKlcwn Colonei Sanders' boys and gils maei Iïlnger lctin» good à I~God hilue t maltes good sense. OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE VOUR PHONE 6001<K FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU In the-break-mn at McCul- lough Jewellers, about $25,000 inwatches, rings and other pieces of jewelleny was stolen. The court was told that entry to the stnrewas gained by breaking irito a barber- shop next door and punching a hole thnough the wall to the jewellery store.' Rocky William Cortis, 21, of 370 Sinicoe South, Osha- wa, was given a suspended sentence and placed on 18 months' probation for his part in a break-in at a neighbor's apantment which netted $2,340 in television sets, speakers and other items. He was charged jointly with Cormier in the break-in and ondered to make restitu- tion. Tnquest set for July i An inquest will be held into the dea th of two construction workers who were electrocu- ted on a job site in Whitby* .July 27, 1978. The inquest will be held in Whitby JuIy il into the. (leaths of crane opena ton Robert King, 54, of 206 Pal- ace Street, Whitby, and Gui- seppe Dolce, 44, of Toronto. The fatalities occured. \vlien the men were steering aicable onto a section of pipe .ceside a storm sewèr trench al Athol and Coîborne Stre- cis. Police said at the time that King apparently touched the metal door of the crane when lie tried to get out after hitting an overhead wine with the crane boom. Docle was killed when the electric charge travelled through the ground, police said. Fellow wonkers were una- hie to neach the two victims heca use the ground, which was wet, was charged with electricity. DEATHS THOMAS MOODY ATKINSON At Fairview Lodge, Whit- by, on Saturday, June 9, 1979. Thomas Moody Atkinson (of Whitby) beloved husband of the late Lottie Moore and Edna Wood, dear father of Mrs. George Durward Evelyn> of Sunderland, Mrs Don Devine (Audrey) of Oril- lia, James, Lorne, Orval, Stanley Atkinson and Sandy Carlaw of Whitby, Maxwell predeceased, loved by 20 grandchildren and i4 great- grandchildren, in his 89th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Tuesday, June 12. Interment Groveside Cerne- tery, Whitby, Minister the Rev. J. M. Smith. If desired contributions -to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. SHEILA C OX At the Dr. J.O. Ruddy General Hospital, Whitby on Sunday, lune 10, 1979. Sheila Cooper (of Whitby) beloved wife of Roy H. Cox, dear mother of Susan, loved by granddqughter Christine, dear sister of Mrs. Jean Pugh of Whitby in her 47th year. R ested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Tuesday, June 12 Cremation. Minister the Rev. J.A. Roney. If desired, contributions to the Cana- dian-,Cancer Society would be appreciated., MARTHA HONEY At the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital on Wednesday, June 13, 1979, in her Blst year, Martha Honey, of Brooklin, beloved wife of the late Thomas C. Honey; dear mother of Maniette (Mrs. P. Barker)- of Brooklin and Ethel (Mrs. T. Drennan) of Brampton; loving grand. mother of Peter Barker of Brooklin, Janice, Chilton 0f Whitby, Thomas Drennan of Barrie, Bill Drennan of Bur- lington, and Beverly Cornish of Whitby; greatgrand. mother of Robin, Billy, Terry and Wayne, Leanne, Kelly, Sean and Geoffrey Peter. Rested at the Carson Funeral Home and Chapel, Brooklin, from 2 o'clock Fri. day afternoon. Funeral ser- vice ini the chapel Saturday aftenoo. Iner-nt-Gove , THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITy DURHAM 0 UIA MOVING COINTRACTORS The Regional Municipality of Durham is inviting proposais to be submitted to the undersigned no later than Wednesday, June 27, 1979 quoting a price to move approximately 90 people f rom the Regional Headquarters Office, 605 Rossiand' Rd. E., Whitby, Ontario to their new premises at Durham Tower located at Bond and Centre Streets in Oshawa. The rnove is to take place over two weekend periods between the dates of Juiy 21 and August 19, 1979. For further information and f0 arrange for an inspection of the f loor plans and to make a site inspection of both locations, please contact Mr. T. Appleby at 416-668-7711. T.R. Appieby, Senior Buyer, The Regional Municipaiity of Durham, 605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby, Ontario. L'IlN 6A3 'For fteservatuons & information Cail 839-2507 NowI NOW IT'S MORE ECONOMICAJL THAN EVER!. Compare todays price for uncooked chîcken wtith the price of Kentucky Fried Chîcken in the right size package for your family. Then think about the preparation Uime and cooking costs involved wth" making a chieken dinner at home, to say nothing of the clean up afterwards. Compare. You'il be pleasantly surprised.

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