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Whitby Free Press, 19 Jul 1989, p. 9

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Two Region administration, buildings 'ýcons idered- i P ROM PAGE 1 is loated on main access routes, is centrally located, and is easy to get to. What will take pre- cedence, building or parking? "I support one building, but I have a great deal of difculty with this." Whitby councillor Joe Drumm. said something had to be done for regional en'ployeesý who are working in overcrowded working conditions. "It really doesn't matter, as long as we get something for the employees. It's like arabbit war- ren down there (in the works anci planning departments)., "I have no problem with this solution." The two previous main conten- ders in the long standing issue, Osbawa mayor Allan Pilkey and Whitby mayor Bob Attersley, Fitness leadershipcourses offered The Oshawa YWCA will offer another fitness leadership certifi- cation course this fail. The Oshawa YWCA has been involved in'the field of fitneèss instructor training since 1983. The program meets the guide- lines set by Fitness Canada and recognized across Canada. Course conductor Donna Davidson leads.men andi women througb 60 hours of theory and practice. The program consists of anatomy and biomnechanics of movement, pysiology of exerc- ise, leaders ip skiffs, exercise techniques, program planning and practical teaching experience. A group of fitness instructors have just uraduated, and have the necessary theory and prac- tice to become qualified as certi- fied fitness instructors. Enrolinent for the faîl program is limited. Cal Davidson after faîl registration, Aug. 23. Theý YWCA will also offer fît- ness classes in the fall/win ter (brochure available in August). Caîl 576-8880 for further infor- muationi. were sulent during last week's debate. Attersley 1ater told The Free Preé "Ithin itwas a plitical deciýi'on that help s bot h com- munities." He is pleased that overcrowded conditions for regional staff will be alleviated. «iCertainly, we've got over- crowding and it's a situation that needs to be addressed. "'Council made a statement and we've got to work toward that. Whitby will stil! have the seat (of regional governinent) and the finance departmnent is coming back froin Oshawa. «It will provide the downtown development that Oshawa badly needs. I think it was a reason- able decision, and there bas been a lot of pulling and pushing. They will provide the property and the building." Region Polioe to tk part, in Torch Run Off-duty police officers and- police personnel will take p art in this year's Torcb Run for the Special Olympics, Thursday, Au&icers will carry the torch through Durham Region t bat day as it makes its way to North York for the opening of the Spe- ciel QIympics Summer Games et Estber Shiner Stadium. The purpose of the torcb run is to reise money for the more than 150,000 mentally, bandicapped people in Ontario. Toôraise nioney, an adopt-a-cop pledge program bas been organ- ized and involves police person- nel across tbe province. The torch run bas been endorsed by Durham police chief Dave Edwerds and police asso- ciation president Dale Allen. Correction An article in lest week's edi- tion about The Quick Stop should have stated tbat the Fni- day bours are from il a.m. to 2 a.m. Mie telephone numnber for The Quick Stop is 668-5005. -N MKINGS Indulge Vourif.. Enjoy a W..ksnd Gotaway Lazy Ws.k In The BeauIIM Kowarthas WuIy Sss(antIkt mmn) ta/7dam W smjOp* Trmtqmpeb rstaw t(Liened)l At Laii.lde 32 AirCnd.Rms Ail vlth Bdcies. Large Buthrfooms&8,Cokur T.V. Westwlnd Rssort Goiery On The Ldce Rd., Fi. 36, Bucithoen. Ont. 705-657-8095 EXCELLENT CONFERENCE FACIUTIES CO0NCERNEDABOUTYOUiR CARCEPREMIUMS? Don'tbe fooled byno-fault. 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