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Whitby Free Press, 12 Dec 1984, p. 16

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PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS, For a third term,,... Lafarga re-elected board ehaira 701 Dundas Street West In her report to the b)uildings. for site aquisition and evaluation1 and the students to be full par- Durham Board of The Oshawa trustee construction. nanung of a few new ticipants in a rapidly, FRSHYG ONDCFFEEducation, Chairman called the need for There were also a schools. changing society. FRSHY RUN CFFERuth Lafarga called space exitwal. recallinig -.'.- .......iiAn* n uil. AM i-.-- an*é sm..ai .w uxwmeium Ab- large Dw , FRESH MUFFINS BAKED DAILY *55o FRESH FISH fi CHIPS Halibut 8290 Cod 12.65 Filet of Soie S265 ILH dcck 82.70 Alil prces are tax Included. GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT CATERINO FOR ANY OCCASION WE DELIVER Canadian Food, Chinese Food, Szechvan Speciais (Spicy hot dishes) 107 BROOK ST. S,~ 668'-8321 1984 a busy -but truly rewardlng year. Lafarga singled out a nuznber of programa that bad made the year a success. Integrated Perfor- ming Arts became available as an ex- perimental summer school course, and an art camp was_ suc- cessfully operated in June. Considerable im- provements were made in the field of alter- native education, now operating across in Durham. * Other programs include aduit business courses, a shift workers' program and, an adult basic literacy course. Co-operative educa- tion also continued to expand as students sought work related ex- periences as. part of- their education.: Lafarga also men- tioned the increasing pressure for more classroom space,' im- proved facilities and maintenance of existing RESERVE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES AND COME AND JOIN US FOR OUR NEW YERSEVIE BASH For Reservations and Information on our Part y Menus Gail 655-8911 YOU CAN STILL BOOK YOUR STAFF" PARTY SPECIAL CGROUP RATES' (NOT ALL NIGHTS AVAILABLE) HILARIOUS COMEDY &&THE NORMAN CONQUESTS"9 WITH A STAR CAST 0F 6 PLUS 4 COURSE DINNER NEW YEARS DAY -FAMILY LUNCHES MATINEE BOOK NOW BY PHONE 668-9000 the capital forecast in October for $61 million over the next five years IjuAIIur Of poIICy reviews including the approval of a substance Batten angered by removal of Brooklî roads from program According to Lafarga there 18s much that remamns to be done in Lafarga was also unanlmously re-elected chairman of the board Parochialism raised its ugly head at Whitby Town Council's meeting Monday night. .The incident was sparked when North Ward Coun. Ross Batten questioned a report froin the public works department that recominended that only Rossland Rd. W. bet- ween Goodfellow St. and Durham Road 23 be sur- face treated next yeéar at a cost of $14,900. Two other roads - Country Lane Rd. from Columbus Rd. to Brawley. Rd. W. and Heron Rd. rom Myrtie Rd. W. to Townline Rd. - were deleted from the> PrOgramn. Each cost $22,900 to surface treat. "I have a lot of problems with that,") Batten said, "Two of the roads which were up north were ousted and the one that was left was down south. " According to public works director Dick Kuwahara neither CountrY Lane Rd. or Heron Rd. have the volume of traffic or the immediate deficiencies to warrant surface treatment next year. However, he did say that the surface treat- ment of rural roads does save the town some long term maintenance costs. Batten said that the director's rationale should also apply to the two rural roada. "If that rationale is good enough for the road down south; it should be good enough for the others. " However, Batten's Cars left parked on snow routes will be towed away angry reply from Coun. Joe Drumm, chairman -of the public works department. "Parochialism does not exist ini this," he said adding that parochialism would neyer be a factor in any decision made while he Anyone -leaving their car parked along a snow clearing route will have their car towed away this winter. Coun. Joe Drumm told his fellow members of Whitby Town Council Monday night to prepare for a lot of nasty telephone caîls from residents who have run afoul of the town's snow route policy. Drumm reminded his. collegues that if a car is found parked on a snow wrC 17 FI NE DINING LOUNGE 17 I CHRISTMAS DAY iq~d 12 11P.h IINEW YEAR'S EVE If îî0 GALA BUFFET IU Door to door limo service 111 ~All Inclusive .~4*b $899 per couple WHITBY 6664070 clearing route after a storm, it will be ticketed. If its still there 24-hours later, it will be towed to the public works operations centre on Taunton Rd. The owner will then have to pay flot only for the tow, but will have to pay. to get his car back as well. "We may be in for a lot of flack if we get a lot of snow," Drumm said, "But we will tow away cars parked on the snow routes."1 Drumm, who is also chairman-0f the public works department, also told his collegues that when they adopted the policy earlier this year, there was not one dissenting vote so they'd better get ready to defend themselves to angry residents. DANCE The Orange Recreation Club will hold its New Year's Dance on Dec. 31 from 9 -m. to 2 a.m. at the Oshawa YMCA. Music will be provided by' Brian Stevenson. There wiIl be' bar privileges as well as hot and cold buffet. Tickets are $30 per, couple and available'by STEAK HOUSE'& TAVERN LUNCHEON SPECIALS Mon.-Fri. 1 1:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. "THE BEST LITTLE STEAK HOUSE" IN TOWN Daily Fr0.,,i11:30 a.m..1 0 p.m. Fri. to 11 p.m. Sot. 4:30 p.m.- 1I p.m. Sun. & Holldays 4:30.9 pm. Hwy. 2, Whltby 1 Fer Reservations: 1668-2751 1939 Dundas St. W., NEW HAPPY HOUR MON.-SAT. 4P.M. - 8P.M. LICENSED UNDER LLLBO ROAOHOLISFt- Thurs. Dec. 2Oth, 1984 Cokee Joe's Christmas Party Gifits for al COMPLIMENTARY PICTURES WITH SANTA SHOOTER SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S PARTY ,0t DEC. 3109, 1984 Party Favours & Other Prizes Safe trip home onthe bus f rom 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. ALL THISFOR e12SOO.- COVER CHARGE BREAKAWAY compliments of Carousei Tours Through Russel Travel Draw for 1 weok triD t'O jamiésto à #4aa: J]HE NORTH FORTY Road House Restaurant Hwy. 12, 1 mile North of Brooklin --SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE- DAILY SPECIALS* includes homemade soup, coffee or tea *SPORTS FANS* Giant Video Screen & T.V.'S *DISC JOCKEY* "SPECIAL NIGHîTS" Mon.-New York Striploin loi 1T u e s .- F ile t M ig n o ni l 5 Wed.-Bar.B-O Spareribs loip9 Incudediln above: Hot & CoId Hors d'Oeuvres, Gar//c Bread, Sa/ad NEW YEARS EVE GALA T NORTH Mumun )95 195 ps 207 CDUUNNDDAAS ST. W. WHITBY 6 )68_ 1 By 68-22333377 SST

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