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Whitby Free Press, 5 Nov 1986, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1986, WUUT13Y FREE PRESS Green Week begrinsPathfinders Story hour at Library Saturdays Girl Guides of Canada will begin Ias Pathflnder program with Green Week, Nov. 2 to S. Based on the answers tu a national questionnaire, thse Path- finder program bas been restruc- tured and updated for Its par- ticipants, young women 12 to 15. Included among changes la; an extra challenge, "Be Prepared."1 The five other challenges are home, world, community, cam- ping and ottdoors. There are goid, iver and bronze leveis to each challenge, or embiem. Whitby leader Janice Siaugister says more actlvity wiii be con- ducted ln groupa and unit. rather than individual activity, also as a resuit of tise questionnaire. Wiitby bas 30 to 35 young womnen in Pathfinders and any others interested may caîl Slaughter [668-2645]. Leaders are also needed. Wlstby is part of the Ontario division which also includes Ux- bridge, Port Perry and Sun- THEl» GOODYEAR EXPERIENCE!. Trust For Tires, Are lbps ln Service Too! 5é' Goodyear Certified Technicians Iv" Computerized Diagnostic Equipment Ed Personal Attention Ed Convenient Location deriand. Girl Guides of Caàd hes 270,000 members. The Patisfinder program allosi young women, to explore ti naturel enviroinment and lear about peace and global undei standing. Safety and emergenc preparedenesa techniques ai ecqulred whie young women wl alao become invoived ln theé communities. ."Tise progren,' deveioped h youtb, emphasizes young wme working together, activeiy fi voived in decision-making and i lie skilla," says chief con mlssioner Joan Howell. "Tise experience personai growt while asaring fun and ties dship.," Saturday *morning s story hour is held at thse e Whitby Public Library m from 10:30 to Il: â0 a.m. ýr for boys and girls 6 and over. y Stories, gaines and e crafts are offered each in Saturday in November. Ir SLUMBERTIME Quiet bedtime stories, )y songe and storytelling n are featured Thursday n. evenlngs in November In et Whitby Public a. Librery. y Thse prograin, froin 7 th to 7:30 p.m., is for m. chilidren 3 and-over but chilidren 5 and under Sshould be accompanied by aneadult. --a-" 9FIRE WE'RE COMPUTERIZED. Today's high-tech vehicies require high-tech skiiis and equipment to ensure top performance. Now, we have the most advanced equipment, aiong with trained technicians ta keep your vehicie in excelent con- dition. And a computerized printout anaiysis means no guesswork as to what's to be done to your car. THE PERSONAL AITENTION S STILL HERE. Whiie the computer is the heart of a marveiousiy efficient diagnostic machine, the work is stili performed by a Goodyear certified technician. FRONT RK SERVICE Or Fot Disc Drake Service Isclades Welil inspect ailother coorporets asd road test yssr vehicle. Price may ary for front-reheel drive. Metallic pd $20.00,extra. alt eaIl k*aim k" il i * COMPUTERIZED ENGIN ETUN E-UP WE MiE THE GUESSWORI OUT 0F AUTO SERVICE. When you corne in for a ~4U tune-up, a ooyear certified techni- ciao beginsjb yhookina your car upto a computerized10engneanaler Wth quiet eff iciency the computer performs numerous comprelrensive. tests on your cars angine. pispointina prblems quickly and accurately. Thereseve a computer printout that shows exactly what is needed. We instali newsparkplugs and check charging, tarting and engine sytm.Price applies to most. does= cars, imports and ight trucks. Non-electrànic ignition $850 extra. 614571x9v &8IL-8cy, TUIR E RC>T4TI N %w' m %0 a QIL, LUBE &FILTER -SERVICE We Inspect ail balts ___ "'7end hases, flush aIM brou Un 'Chand Instali Up ta 8 m tie mum d rgh,tlffe W 111Wlitres af coolant. 1 Ml e wfuekui I flsuw v 9 4 yl3 - __ albd.fSItfUOfeqt &3 8 399 SANDY AL MASON, CUNNINGHAM, Campaign Public Relations Chairman United Way reaches 75per cent of goal Thse Newcastle-Oehawa-Whitby United Way campeign lias aimost reached $1.6 million. With two weeke ta go in thse NOW campeign,. $1,595,281 bas been raised, accordlng to Sandy Cunninghsam, public relations cheirenan. That's 75 percent of thse tpal goal. The United Wey is now appeallng to in- dividuel canvaseers to comp1.pte their cern- peigne before thse Nov. 15 deadline. Cunningham says the campaign total thus far le slightly ahead of last year's. She expec- te the total to be known three or four days af- ter deadlie. (-~?e~THE CORPORATIONOÃ"F I~-~-~1THETOWNOFWHITBY PLANNING DEPARTMVENT NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING. Monday, Novembar 17,1986,8:30 p.m. * Meeting Hall, Whltby Municipal Building Whltby, Ontario A Public Meeting wiil be heid by the-Ad mînistrative Commttee of the Car - poration of the Town of Whltby to consider ap- plIcations to amend the Whltby Off iciai Plan and Zonlng By-law 2585, as submlItted by Mr. RIck Gay. The subject property la iocated on the north aide of Dundas Street East, east of Garrard Road as identified on the map beliow. The purpose of the Officiai Plan Amendment application la -ta change -the land use desIgnation from 'Commercial Node' to 'Local Commercial '.'The rezoning application la ta change the zoning of the site from '02-S- Special Purpose Commercial' to 'C-I-Local Commercial'.' The appilcant la propaslng ta develop -a retail plaza consisting of 36,000 square feet of retail and off ice space anda gas» bar on the subJect praperty. The purpose of the public meeting sa ta present the applications to the public and the Ad- ministrative Committea and to permit in- terested persans an opportunity to make sub- missions to the applications. If you are unable to attend the meeting, your written sub- missions may be f led with the Planni ng Depar- tment by November 12, 1986. Further Information may be obtained by caiing or visiting the Planning Department, Levai 7, 575 Rossiand Road East (416) 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Panning Corporation of the Town of Whitby

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