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Whitby Free Press, 24 Nov 1982, p. 19

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 24,1982, PAGE 19 Trafie flow should be, smoother with computerized lights Traffic lights in Whit- by will be computerized this week to make the traffic flow smoother and reduce congestion, regional work chairman Gerry Emm said. Whitby is the first of several areas in the re- gion to get computer- ized lights, something the region lias been planning for many years. The liglits betWeen Jeffrey . and Blair Streets on Dundas, and between Burns and TAKE WEIGHT OFF &KEEP IT OFF --WANTED OVERWEIGHT MEN & WOMEN To take part in a weight loss program. Participants must be- at least 10 lbs. or more overweight, bJasically healthy with,a sincere desire to lose welght and keep it off! LOSE 10, 20, 40 EVEN 60 POUNDS IN JUST A MATTER 0F WEEKS. LOSE 7 to 15 pounds the first week and 3 to 7 pounds per week thereaf ter... *no strenuous exercises *no decisions and guesswork * t's safe; it's fast; it's sensible SPECIAL OFFER I DAY 0ONLY 50% OFF AIL PROGRAMS - NEW PATRONS ONLY SAT., NOV. 27 OPEN 10 A.M.-4 P.M. Learn the attitudes, habits & feelings of a SLEN DER PERSON.' Cali now for FREE consultation CONTROL 4~CLINIC Weight Control - A Canadlien compmny. se not associalsd wlh any othu, weighl los cllnk ln the groalor Toronto ama I 2 Simcoe St. C.I.B.C. Building. second f loor Oshawa 571-3300 FINANCIAL CONSULTII A FINANCIAL CONSULTING PROGRi FOR THE PROFESSIONAL! CAPABILITIES 0F THE PROG RAM: - Evaluat ion of - Assess Finar, - Viabillty Analý - Prof itability A - Project Struct - Depreclation - Marketing Efff - Advertislng Ef - Inflation Assu - Rmdcet Prenai Mary Streets on Brock wlll be timed by com- puters, Emm said. "lThere should be bet- ter traffic movement through, the town, and this, will, help the whole traffic situation." Thecomputer system was originally expected to be installed in Sep- tember, but problems with General Electric stalled the project. GE had difficultyi obtaining the proper components for the system,î derwent man& changes that coi ed to the delay. The region has tion to charge ( for each day the went past the cc Unem p1Ioyment up The number of clients unemployed and regist- ered for work at the Canada Employment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of October totaîl- ed 15,498, consisting of 7,162 female and 8,336 male clients. The total number of registered unemployed people in October was up 1, 162 from 14,336 in September. Placements in the three offices'totalled 368 for the, month, which compares to a total 0f 515 placements during September. The major- ity of clients were registered in clerical and related; sales; ser- vice; product fabricat- ing, assemblingand re- pairing; construction trades; material hand- llng and related. During October, the greatest employment opportunities existed in special trade contract- ors; retail trade, and personal services. In October,' there were six agreements signed under the gèneral industrial train- ing progra.- As a result., nine people. will benefit from both training and IReport from Q ueen'9 s Park- Do you remember last February? The cold? The snow?% If you were like many Ontarians, youý will also remember going to purchase your 1982 licence plate and being caught in a long lineup, where you waited ... and waited. The Ministry 0f Transportation and Communica- tions has recently announced an end to this Feb- ruary misery, s0 relief is in sight. This year, we will be able to escape those frustrating February Gun M G stolen AM Two shotguns and a box of shelîs were stolenà from the trunk of a c ar parked at the Royal Hotel Nov. 18. Lorenzo Abut, 36, who was staying at the hotel, f Proosaistold police his car trunk Propoaisk had heen pried open alRisk with a crowbar and the ~S~ssmentguns were taken. th ture value of the guns at $400, Analysis and damage to Abut's fectiveness 1978 Thunderbird totaîl- ffectiveness ed atjout $300. imptions N)' arrests have been irafirn mirde. By The Hon. George Ashe, MIPP (PC - Durham West) Ontario Minister of Revenue ---oUUL -..UCLII - Variance Reporting - Product Pricing Analysis - Manufacturing Planning - Merger Pro-Forms - Acquisition Pro-Formas - Loan Analysis - Capital Budgeting - Exec. lnvestment Counseiiing - Financial Position Analysis - Forecasted Cash Flow - Financial Ratios - Source & Âpplic. of Funds -Pro-Forma P&L Sheet - Balance Sheet - General Ledger ADVANCED COMPUTER SYSTEMS 50 RICHMOND STREET EAST, SUITE 35. OSHAWA, ONTARIO TELEPHONE(416)433.8113 and un- ed deadline, but Emm igement says lie is unsure whe- intribut- ther the region will take action against GE. ýs an op- "The feeling is that GE $200 we wil take some kind project 0f action, but we're not ýntract- sure at this point what It will be, " Emm said. 19162 employment in the Region of Durham.. At the end 0f Septemn- ber, there were 130 stu- dents in the skill1 courses sponsored by the Cana- da Employment Centre and 42 people receiving academic upgrading at Durham College. Faulty wflrig An electrical fire at 200 Mary St. caused ap.- proxixnately $65 damage and killed à pet hamster Sunday morn- ing. Police say the fire was probably 'the result' of faulty wiring in the stor- age room in the, base- ment, where the fire started. The Whitby fire department was called in to douse the fire, and most of the $65 4amage was caused by water and snioke. The ha mster was the pet 0f Murray Hili, who lives, in a basement apartment. lineups which turn the last-minute purchase of the annual vehicle validation sticker into a time- consuming chore.> On Dec. 1, 1982, the "plate to ownerty system of motor vehicle registration will be in effeet in Ont- ario. Under this system, licence platesý will be registered to the owner 0f the vehicle rather than assigned to the vehicle itself. There will be a stand- ard registration fee with yearly renewal occurring on the owner's birthday. AU vehicle owners covered by the new system will retain their licence plates when they'seIl or scrap their older vehicles. Plates will be remounted on' the next vehicle and the transfer reported, to the Ministry 0f Transportation and Communications within six days. A single annual fee will apply for each elass of vehicle. Commercial vehicles, weighing More than 3,000 kilograms will remain on the current quarter- ly renewal cycle under the existing fee structure. Vehicles which are registered to a company will enable the owners to select theii- own annual renewal date. Exceptions to the new system in- clude: trailer, snÏowmobiles and commercial vehi- dles over 3,000 kilograms. 1For your 1983 vehicle validation sticker, a pro- rated. fee will bo levied based on your birth month. New stickers will be available from Dec. 1, 1982 to Feb. 28,1983 and owners will'pay for a minimum of six montbs or a maximum 0f 17 months, depending on their birth month. Subsequent renewals will occur on individual bir- thdays when payment for the following 12-month period will be made. The Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications will advise motorists 0f their renewal date 45 days prior to their birthday. The "plate to owner9 Y system will ensure that renewal of vehicle registration is denied to motor-. ists with outstanding parking tickets or to those who ha 've isstied NSF cheques for any vehicle-related transaction With the Government of Ontario.* This new system will provide the public, police and courts with a more accurate record 0f vehicle registration. The "plate to owner" will also elimi- nate the irritating problem which had occurred when former owners received parking tickets and surumonses which should have been sent to the new' owners who had failed to record the change in ownership. I am confident that the "plate to owner". system initiated by your government will put Ontario's drivers in the fast lane when it comes to rénewing their motor vehicle registration. Happy, and safe, motoringl FINANCIAL AND MARKETING ANALYSIS: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: GENERAL ACCOUNTING: PRICEau...$70OOaO

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