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Whitby Free Press, 22 Sep 1982, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS. Candeci.de ne eds Volunteers,,t o help imates Volunteers are needed to teach1 decision-- Maklng . and life- planning skills to indivi- duals at Whtby Jail, Destiny Manor, Durhamcrest and Fer- nie House, starting in mid-October. Interested citizens fromn the Durham Region- area will, be trained at-a Candecide Tralning Coruse in two ail-day sessions on Sep- teinber 25 and. October 2. Candecide is a course, in declsion-making, problem-solving,, and llfe-planning skills wbich 18s'delivered ,by volunteers. It began in Canada in 1979 at the Whitby Jail. Since then It has run successfuily. in the Whitby. Jail, Durhamcrest and Des- tiny Manor. - The.course is taught in eight week cycles. Each client attends.,a tWo-hour group session once a week where she or helearns the basic concepts« of decision-, making. Each client is also assigned to, a one- tooecounselor' with whrn she or he meets WhitbyýHydro ~ Electric ýCo-mmission THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT NOTICE 0F APPLICATION FOR APPRO VAL' TO'EXPRORIATE LAND N THE MATTER 0F an application by the WHITIBY HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION, for approval to expropriate- land being part Lot 26, Concession 4, designated as Parts, 10 and 11, Reg istered Plan 40R-1 032, i n the Town of Whiltby, inithe Reg iona M u n ici pal ity of Du rhamn for the purpose of the construction of a newgarage and ser- vice centre. NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN that application has been made for approval-to ex- propriate the land described as foiîoWs:' Ail and Singular that certain parcel or tract of la nd and premnises, situate,, lying, andi' being ln the Town'of Whitby, ln the ,Reg"lonal Municipali ty- of'Durhamn, and being composed of that part of Lot 26, Con cession 4, designated as Parts *10, and il on Plan 40R-1032, subject'to a right-of-way to thos'e entitled thereto by law over Part 10, Plan 40R-1032 for the purpose of Ingress and egress. Any owner of lands ln respect of which notice Is given who desires an inquiry Into whether the taking of such land is fair, sound and reasonabîy necessary in the achlevement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shaîl so notify the approving authority In wrlting, (a) ln the case of a registered owner, served personally or by registered mail wlthin thlrty days after he Is served with the notice, or, when he Is served by publication, wlthln thlrty days after the f lrst publi cation 0f the notice; (b) ln the case of an owner who Is not a registered owner, within thirty days after the f irst publication of the notice. The approving authority Is The Council of The- Corporation of the Town of Whitby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby,Ontarlo. WHITBY HY'DRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION Per,: R. Hopkins Secretary-Treasurer, NOTES: 1. The Expropriations Act provides that, (a) where an inquiry Is requested, it shaîl be conducted by an inquiry of- f icer appointed by the Attorney General; (b) the inquiry offi1cer, (1) shahl give every party to the inquiry an opportunity to present evi- dence and argument and to examine and cross-examine witnesses, either personaîly or by hls counsel or agent, and (il), May recommend to the approving authority that a party to the Inquiry be paid a-fixed amount for his costs of the iniquiry not to ex- ceed $200.00 and the approving authority may ln its discret ion or- der the, exproprfating authority to pay such costs forthwith. 2. "owner" and, "regilste'red owner" are defi1ned ln the Act as fol lows: "owner"'Includes'a mortgagee, tenant, execution creditor, a person en- titled to a imited estate or Interest ln land, a committee of the estate of the estate of a Mentaîly incompetent person or 0f a person incapable0f managing his affairs, and a guardian, executor, administrator or trustee ln whom land is vested; '11registered owner" means an owner of land whose interest ln t he land ils defined and whose namne is specified In an instrument ln the proper land registry orsherlff's office, and Includes a person shown as a tenant of land on the Iast revised assessment roll; 3. The expropriating authority, each owner who notifies the approving authority that he desires a hearing ln respect of the lands intended to be expropriated and any owner added as a party by the inquiry off icer are par- <ties to the Inquiry. "*This notice f irst published on the 8lth day of September, 1982." one hour a week. There, the concepts are applied, to the indivýidual's own life situations., " IWe are looking for people from the commu- nity who are willing to give one or two hours a week of their time to counsel on a one-to-one, or group. basis. No pre- mious experlence is nec- essary, just the desire to help," says Louise Stuart, Co- ordinator for' the Oshawa-Durham, >chapter. Emphasis'is on help- ing the individuals to control their own lives by giving them some tools that they can later use, independently, to solve problems both in and out of jail. "What the program hopes to achieve in- teaching <decision-, mkaing," according to Stuart, "is a change in the way an individual sees themselves operat- ing in the world. We hear,,people saying that they have littie control over, what -happens to them, they see. them- selves as vlctims." ý "By teachlng them, to see life as a series of situations that cain be "deait with separately anddecdedabout, we enable them, to cope. The self-image begins to change from loser or victiM to one of winner or decider.." Trhere is ýa $10 fee for the. training course'. There is no obligation to counsel, but those who. do sign Up are asked to give one hour a week for eight weeks.' 1A complete counseli- ing manual. which delîneates the course in detail is the volunteejrs' guide. The manual costs $10. Some schol arship aid is a vailableý for those who cannot afford the full amount for training. "We would flot want D. Pettersen 'LANDSCAPING 4 « ContracÇtor Resodding, shrubs, hedges ' retaining walls,-patios, ~interiocking brick.4 Plans to please. 7284219 or579.8254' *anyone to hesitate because of lack, of money,"P Psays _Stuart. "We need, people who are interested and con- cerned." BRIAN DEEGANý, DPENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD. AVEN UE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 By ANN GOULDING w.I.s.c. The' Whitby Iroquois Swim Club is in the bingo business. The. club began sponsoring week- ly Monday night bingo at the, Hideaway last week. This is -a first-time venture for the swim club and revenue will be used to defray the club's operational expesnes and provide training equipment, as weil as other aspects that will benefit W.I.S.C. swim- mers. Club president Tom Goulding states, "Oper- ating bingo has proven a lucrative enterprise for many other sports organizations and we have high hopes that it will be a success for our For more information or. to register for the course, contact Lorne Trevors at 668-7895 Tuesday, or Thursda evening from 6 to 9 p.m. This exhibit, the first of, its kind' in. the1 mu- seum, has been three months in the'making. A federal government stu- dent employment grant through the office of Scott Fennell made it possible. Three studen- ts were hired to re- search, design, and build the exhîbit. Part of the construction costs were also cov'ered by the grant. With the, installation Of "Whitby, 1790 to 1890" the museum is now bet- ter able to serve the needs of the to.wn's citi- zens and other visitors to the museum. It is an excellent resource, an easy and interesâting way to learn more about Whitby's local history. The -officiai opening is at 3 p.m., Sunday, Sep- tember 26, admission is free. Refreshments wil be served. The museum will be open Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p. m., until 'October 10. The museum is located at the -corner of Dundas a nd D'Hilier. club as well." Goulding added that the club's new registrations this season have soared and feels confident that W.I.S.C. s 'wim parents will once again become the "army of volun- teers " they have always been in th 'e past. Mrs. Peggy Primeau will be spearheading theunder- taking for the club. Admission to the Hideaway is free and bingo gets underway at 7 p.m. every Monday evening. The Hideaway is located on Highway 2 just, west of Thornton Road, across from'the K-MartPla'za with'the entrance around behind Checkers Variety. Clinie offers Christian counselling Salem Christian Counselling Clinics are establishing a new dlinic in the Whitby ares. According to a spokes- man for the, group the clinic "is designed to provide professional couinselling to indivi- duals, couples and fami- lies from a Christian perspective." The local duinc wiil be under the direction of Brian Cunnington. For more information cail Salem's«head office in Toronto at, 1-223-7177., By MARGARET MAY Museumn Curator Sunday, September 26 marks th oficiai "open- ing of the Whitby Museum's newest exhi- bitt, "Whitby, '1790 to 1890."1 -Scott Fenneil, MP for Ontario Riding, will be the museumn's special guest, and will make the Ope ning remarks at 3 p.m. Refreshments will be served. "Whitby, 1790 to 1890" chronicles, the develop- ment of the town and township from the days before any settlers were on the land, right up'to the' end. of the century and the inst4llation of electric street .-lights. Settlement, 'transportà- tion, industry, ýand local social life are just a few of the. topies covered in this unique exhibit. Each section-is amply. Illustrated' with arti- facts from ,*the museum's collection, drawings, and photo- graphs.A short text detailing major events accompanies each sec- tion., Whitby Museum opens newexhibit, Monday night bingo sponsored by swim club GET "OpPr-OIL " McTeague lectric.has cc1MncbC )u~M ALL OX<v Electric Furnaces On Display Now. $80O Rebate. See Them Now, COMPACT-QUIET-100% EFFICIENT A Chromalox Electric Forced Warm Air Furnace is the Ideal replacement for your oil furnace. Instal- lation is simple, using exlsting ductwork. Drop In MoTEAGUE ELECTRIC- 185 BROCK ST. N. 668-4278 ART DEPARTMENT ON PREMUSES

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