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Whitby Free Press, 25 Jan 1984, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS $1.e34 millionw«il keep paper CONT'D FROM PG. 3 spent. This money will be used primarily for the maintenance 1 Of recreation fadiities and parks s0 that our children will always PRO DODGE e Your Local Chrysler-Dodge !Sales'and Service Your Parts & Service - Thursdays tili 9 p.m. !WH ITBY 209 Dundas St. W. 666-3000 have places to play, to swim, to learn how to tap dance or take part in a veritable en- cyclopedia of events and activities designed to keep them - and us, their parents, grandparents, friends and neighbours - happy and occupied during 1984, if- we 50 choose. The town. will also spend $1.34 million to keep the paper work flowing in 1984. Under the formal category of general government, this money is used to run the administrator's, the- clerk's and the treasurer's -departmen- ts. t is also used for the physical maintenance of the municipal building and the Port Whitby Marina which is fast establîshing itself as a solid money maker for the town. The planning depar- tment will need $421,835 to operate this year. This is not much more than '83's $364,910. This years budget has a provision of $178,805 for executive legislative depart - that is, council il Most of the money be used to pay salaries and expens the town's seven ehe representatives their small sup staff . The smallest piec the pie is spent on si services. In ail, the1 will spend $15,000 in area of which $1 will be put towards Elderly Pensioners Credit fund and $: will be used to mair the, GrovE Cemetery. The town has given four impoir grants to out Parent The next meetini Parent Fini (Oshawa) will be1 Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. in cafeteria of Eastq Collegate, Harmony N., Oshawa. This group offers1 and support to ai flowing the organizations this year. and The Whitby Public ment Library Board has been itself. granted $603,461 to meet ï will Its operational expenses 1the this year. This money ses of includes $22,575 to run ected- the Community Infor- and mationi Service and a pport capital grant of just over $21,000. ce of The Whitby Historical iocial Society will receive town $10,000 in public money n this to, help meet the 2,000 operational cost of the à the Whitby Musuem. ;Tax The Local Architec- 3,000 tural Conservation Ad- ritain visory Committee $3,5W0,ýthis year and also $3,000 has beçn granted ýrtant to the Marigold Festival itside Committee. Finders Ig of acloptees wishing to <ers trace their origins'and held to, birth parents sear- athe ching for thier now adult <ale children. Adoptive iRd. 'parents are also welcome. For more information help caîl 728-983 after 12 idult noon., Corridor C.apers By MARY MCEACHERN f zmp Caili 725-8967 wlth Items lor Ibis coIumn. WHITBY P.C. ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION 0F OFFICERS The Whitby Progressive Conservative Association held their annual meeting and election of officers at the Centenmial Building on Wed- nesday, Jan. 18. The elected* officers. for the ensulng year are: Jerry Moskaluk, president; vice-presidents: Steve Edwards, Bill Mauch and- Jeffrey Vannan; treasurer: Doris Sims. Directors for the association will be: Elinor Kidd, Judy Moskaluk, LArry Win- dover, Mrs. C. Hemmingson, Isabelle Elliott, Stephen Meek, Stephen Friend, Bob Coffins, Lorne Coe, Clare Hewson, Helen Joynt and Berni.ce Waldeck. George Ashe, M.P.P., Minister of Government Services1was the guest speaker., WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH T.U.C.W. of Westminster United Church will hold their card party on Feb. 20 in the church basement at 8p.m. Tickets are $2 per person, and may be, obtained by cailing any member of the executiveor myself at 725-897. Plan to attend'and bring your friends. WHITBY WOMENS INSTITUTE The January meeting of the Whitby Women's Ini- stitute wîll be held at the home of, Grace Carr, 309 Dunlop Street East, Whitby on Jan. 25 at 1: 30 p.m. The topic"for the meeting-will be "Family and Consumers Affairs". Visitors welcome. HIGH SCHOOL REUNION Remember the P.C.V.S. high sehool reumion to be held at Trent University on Saturday, May 26, 1984, Years '40 to '49 graduates. For further information, contact Jean Fleming, 678 HopkinLs Street, Peter- borough. HEART MONTH February is Heart Month. Canvassers are needed for the Whitby area, especially for Port Whitby. If you have any spare time to help with the campaign, please contact me at 725-8967. Most areas have bee 'n covered, but we would appreciate more volunteers. WHITBYCOMMUNITY CARE Help is desperately needed to assist senior person through -the Community Care program. Driving someone to the doctors or shopping once a week would be a great help. Please contact Marie at 668- 6223 and volunteer your services. Senior persons really appreciate any help you are able to give. COFFEE POT The 100 cup coffee perk is available for boan to anyone wishing its use. Caîl 725-897 if you are plan- ning an event requiring many cups of coffée. See you next week. LeapW7Year Dnc The 1983. Marigold Committee is attem- pting to reduce their loss from Festival '83 by holding the first Leap Year dance of the season on Feb. 10, 8:30 p.m., at the Heyden- shore Palvilion In Whit- " BUYl " LEASE " RENT by. It's a, Sadie Hawkins dance, with prizes for the best costumed Daisy Mae and LI' Abner. There'l1 be door prizes, light refreshments, and a cash-bar licensed under LLBO. Price per person. 18 $7 with live music by the Diamond Reo Band. So dig out that Daisy Mae costume from the moth-bail closet and come enjoy the country sounds! For further infor- mation contact Lorna Braid, Marigold Festival Commîittee at 68fl3-43. HARD TIMES DANCE The Oshawa Kinsmen Camaros Baton Corps wil hold their Hard Times Dance on Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. at the Oshawa Kinsmen Hall. Tickets are $15 a couple and lunch wWI be served. For tickets or infor- mation cal 725-0767 or 728-5803. Wendy M-G's 909 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Suite la 571-3132 (above Aidsworth Photo> for unusual Karat goki (some hand made originals)', fashion jewellery and beautiful gifts ail at very go0od prices! OPEN: Tuesday thru Saturday 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WH ITBY CONTRACT W84-11I STATION ERY, ENVELOPES AND PRINTED FORMS Tenders wiii be received by the undersigned un- tiil 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 15,1984 for the Town of Whitby's stationery, envelopes and prin- ted forms requirements. Specifications and tender forms are availabie at the Town of Whitby Treasury Department, 575 Rossland'Road East, Whitby, Ontarlo. Telephone (416> 668-5803, Extension 54. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Gall Gosieigh, Purchasing Agent. c K-

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