PAGE 8. WEDN4ESDAy, FEBRUARY 10, 1982, WHITBY FREE 'PR ESS Archives, had busy year W.H.-S.ýmeetingiStold Inquiries about the, hi*story Of Whitby have" come from ,ail parts Of Canada as well as the, United Sfates and England durmng 1981 ac- cording to town archi- vist Brian Winter. In making his report to the recently held an- nual meeting, of the Whitby His torical Society, Wînter said that "1981 was one of the best years we'ever had for reference requests. "There bas been a lot more use of the archives by local areas in the Region of Durham. We have also received en- quiries from various parts of Canada, the United States and one f rom 1London, England," he added.' "There bas b een a lot of visitors to. -the ar- chives in 1981 an d re- search, into the histori- cal background of, Whit- by is continuing,"1' Win- ter said. The meeting also saw the officers. for 1982, elected. The society's new exe- cutive is comprised of : Brian Winter, archivist; Sheila Cormack, past president; Douglas An- derson, president; Sybil Sterling, vice-presi- dent; Charlotte Gentles, secretary; and, Marg- aret Kennedy, treas-ý urer. Elected as directors were: Anna Klaren, Kay Hutchings, Frances Castle, Betty Weldon, Ruby Robertson, -Brian Winter and Fred Cane. Regional Councillor Gerry Emrn praised the Society for its efforts. "We are aIl anxious to find out what made Whitby and you people are making this possi- ble,'" he said. "I ap- plaud you for your effor- ts and I hope you will continue with these- ef- forts. " Roman Cathollc Churches ST. OHNTHE VANELI STHOLY FAMILY ST. OHN HE EANGEIST Saturday Masses ai St. PauI's Sohool 903 Giffard St. 668-3676 200 Garrard Rd. Sunqay Masses ai Anderson Coliegiate, 400 Anderson St. MASSES OJust above Dundas St.) 576-2098 Saturday, 7 p.m. MASSES Sundaey, 9 &.m., 10:30 &.m., 12:15 p.m. Saturday, 7 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m., 10:00 &.m., 11:15 a.m. "Know that 1 arn wlth you always; yesto the end of tilm.ps ýNOW'MOBILE DRAG RACES (118 mille) sponsored by PORT PERRY SNOWMOBILE CLUB Sunday, Feâbruary 14,1982 New Boat Launching Area- Kent's Bay, Port Perry, Ont. Registration: 9:00OAM to 12:30 PM Races start at 1:00 PM SHARP classes: 1981 W S R F Classes for Stock Athru J 58S1-250 SS2-340 SS3-440 IFS machines Mod 11-250 Mod 2-340 Mod 3-400 Mod 4-440 Mod 5-over 440 Open Mod (flot a WSRF sanctioned race) ENTRY FEES: PRIZES: Stock - $7.00O......................... Trophy plus cash Super Stock - $10.00 .................. Trophy plus cash Modified - $1 2.00...................... Trophy plus cash Admission: $2.00 Adults $1.00 Children and Students< Children under 12 FREE Ref reshments adpinyof fe parking I M Report from Queen 's Park By THE HON. -GEORGE ASHE, .MPP (PC- Durham West) Ontario Minister of Revenue Sunimer jobs Although-summer seems a long way away, the time is qulckly approaching for students to begin their search for a summer job. Both the provincial and federal governiments of- fer a variety of programs to assist students in find- ing suitable emfployment and I would like to discuss the Student Venture Capital-Program. In 1974, the Ontario Government established this program to encourage students 15 years of age and over -to create jobs by developing and operating their own small business enterprises. It is operated in cooperation-with the Ontario' Chamber 0of Com- merce and the Royal Bank of Canada.. This program offers interest-free loans to a maxi- mum of $2,000 per venture. Loans are available from April 1, and must be repaid by October 1. Most projects are approved upon the recommendation of local Chambers of Commerce. Bridging boans are extended to, participants by the Royal Bank of Canada. The Ontario, Chamber of Commerce en- courages local chambers of commerce to screen applicants and to provide them with practical srnall business education. The Royal Bank aids in program promotion and provides banking advice to students. Program guidelines and applications will be available by the end of February at coilege and university placement centres,, participating local chambers of commerce, YM/YWCAs, higb scbools, Canada Employment Centres, the Ontario Youth Secretariat and my constituency office (37 Station Plaza, Ajax). Iyear written G UARANTEE on ail collision repairs &painting. oComplete Collision *Repairs & Painting *Frame Repairs *Free Estlmates *Cars done by Appolntment OnIy " "Net Ynr Avege lady Shp"l L324 Ash St., Whitby 668-8522 T HE CORPORATION 0F ~ THETOWNOFWHITBy (~At;rPROCLAMATION RING ETTE WEEK TAKE NOTICE that February 6 to February 13, 1982, is hereby proclalmed as "Ringette Week" ln and for the Town of Whitby. Citizens of Whitby are asked to support the Whit- by Ringette Association which provides a non-~ contact sport for girls ages 7 - 17 in the Town ofi Whitby. The, demand for loans has risen steadily from $31,965 in 1975 to $136,970 in 1980. In! 1981,-with a budget allocation of $209,600 for loans, the Ontario Youth Secretariat was expecting to support the development of more than 200 student-owned busi- nesses. In order to encourage greater participation in Northern Ontario, the Youth Secretariat staff conduct recruitment tours of northern, chambers of commerce in April. Some past ventures which have been particularly successful have included a roofing company which made a profit of $14,000 and a painting company which bad a gross income of $59,000 and a profit of $11'000. Another project involved a student growing vege- tables and selling them over the summer. She made a profit of more than $2,300. Another student raised and sold five head of cattle. The possibilities for summer projects are as diverse as the imagination of the young people in- volved. If you can think of a better way to spend. your summer than working in a store or a restau- rant, make an application to the Youth Secretariat tostart your own smallbusines. It's agreat oppor- tunity to have access- to the business world and gain valuable experience at the same time. r al 985-3447 with articles for this column. Port PerryI Bulletins By Barbara Vansickler SNOW, SNOW GO AWAY!! Some people are -wondering if it will ever stop._If you are going to brave the elements, be sure to take some extra precautions. A few essentials to carry in the trunk of your car are: a heavy blanket in case you get stranded, a chain, some flares, a shovel and perhaps an extra set of clothing. The best pre- caution is to not travel at ail in this kind of weather unless it's absolutely necessary. WHAT'S HAPPENING?? Frank's Restaurant is having a Valentine's Day dance on Saturday, February 13 from 8, p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission wiil be $5 per person. Music will be provided by Heather Haig an d the, Ghost- Person. For those, of, you flot familiar with this particular eatery, Frank's,.Restaurant is located at Hiighway 57, Caesarea. The Blackstock &'District Lions Club is havinùg a ,Western Dance featuring the Log Cabin Boys. The dance will be held at the Blackstock Recreation Centre on Saturday, February 20 from 9 p.m. to" 1 a.m. Admission is $10 per couple. For tickets cal 986-5556 or 985-4461. Licensed under special oc- casions permit. The Rebecca Lodge is sponsoring a. St. Patrick's Day bot luncheon on Wednesday, March 17 from 11: 30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Take a break and treat yourself to lunch at the ILO.0.F Hall on March 17. A Valentine's Breakfast wvill be held at the Odd- fellows Hall on Sunday, February 14 from 8 to 11: 30 a.m. Admission is $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for children. Theý breakfast is sponsored by The Odd- fellows Lodge. WHAT'S COOKING?? Peach Cobbler Filling: Batter: 5 c. sliced, peeled peaches½% c. unsifted ail-purpose % c. sugar flour 2 TB flour %½c. sugar 1 TB lemonjuice ½/ tsp. baking powder ½ s.vanilla extract /4 tsp. sait 1/ tsp. almond extract 2 TB butter or margarine, ½ tsp. cinamon softened Y4 tsp. Salt 1 egg, sligbtly beaten 2 TB butter or margarine Vanilla ice cream 1 . Make Filling: In medium bowl, combine peacbes, V2 c. sugar,,2 TB flour, lemon juice, vanilla and almond extracta, cinnamon, Y4 tsp. sait and Y4 c. water. Turn into 8" x 8" x 2" baking dish. Dot with 2 TB butter. 2. Pre-heat oven to 3750 F. 3. Make Batter: In medium bowl, combine ail bat- ter ingrédients. Beat. with wooden spoon until smooth. Drop in 9 portions over fllling, spacing evenly. (Batter wil spread during baking.) 4. Bake 35 to 40 minutes, or until peaches are ten- der » and crust is golden. Serve warm with' vanilla ice cream. Makes 9 delicious servings. Starting a business? WhyN flot lease some or ail of your office requirements. It's taxJ deductible. _____ DON BOWER * ~ ~ ;~*~ - -- BRIAN DEEGAN DE<NT URE. TH ERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO 683,6074. DATE aiWhibyOntarlo, this 101h day 0fi February, 1982. R.A. Attersley, Mayor, Town of Whitby 1