-urham to house ini county building -The Durham regional head- quart1ers will be located in the present Ontario county build- ing on Rossland Rd., it was decided Wednesday. The Iengthy council debate leading up. to this decision did not centre. around where the headquarters should be, but rather, for how long. Although neither the words temporary or permanent w.ere included in the eventu- aIly successful, executive comimittee recommendation, miany counicillors were worr- led a decision on the Whitby site, wvould hiave to be changed laten on if needs for expansion b)ecamiie acutle. An am-endmient to have the word "epnn"included in the( motion was defeated by a laIrge ma jority. Two shawa counicillons, MieBreaugh and Allanl Pike ed the salvo for a (-autious approach to estab- lishing the haqaresas recommnded ith Couns. Garnet fickard 'Newcastle) and George Ashe (Pickering), defending the Whitby choice. (Under the Durham Bill, the region inherits the county buildings on Jan. 1, 1974) While Walter Beath, reg- ional chaîrman admitted "al departments can't set up their headquarters here," Coun. Breaugh countered by saying that this indicated the region was already looking at an expansion program. Although he said he had "no real objections to the site, Coun. làreaugh added '" My reluctance is that no one has made that analysis as to whether this building is suit- able. CounI. Rickard said Coun. Breaughi was "too idealistic"; in bis approach.' The council shouild be look- ing at providing service to the peopIeý, that's what we wene elected for, he said. Get the organization toge- ther, lie urged in support of the couanty building site. But he said he was opposed toany Kirby News Mr. and.Mrs. Ken Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mercer and building progîrm or any substantial extpansion progr- arn. Designate it here...we can make changes as we go along, said Coun. George Ashe (pickering). Coun. Pilkey could flot persuade Couns. Ashe, John Goodwin (Whltby> or Gerry Emm (Whitby) in agreeing to the inclusion of the word temporary. NOT RATIONAL Hle said council was "flot looking il the question on a rational basis," wvithout a proper study. The decision shoufld be made on mnert and facts, he said. Coune. Alan Dewý%ar intro- duced thie temporary amnend- ment, following a remiark by C'ouni. John Aker (oshawa) thiat he feit the headquarter's wudbe in Whitby florev-er. He was conicerned about ,Coun. Ake's ,ýview that ieadi- quarters will . be in the building unitîl Doomsday was wides pred among the council- lors. ASH UP DERBY -e wildest action set of the year. Cars colide in mid-air id fly apart. Snap back together in a jify SNOOPY TOOTH BRUSH ... is a genuine electric toothbrush set. Our Special Price OnIy $5.99 Made' with chidren in ind Kids love to use it. R o lp hSpecial Price $5.99 HARDWARE ro 9350 Kenlny of Hampton and Miss Susan Bail, Toronto also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stapletoei, Oshawa. Suwprlsed Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Patterson, Orono on Wednesday everting. It being there fortieth wedd- ing anniversary. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Lowery on celeb- rating their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Sat., Decem- ber Ist at a dinner party at the home of their daughter Joyce and Don Tennant, along with their granddaughters Beverly and John Cunningham, New- castle.and Rhonda and Larry Hogg of Clarksonr, also MIr. Hartwell Lowery and Mvrs. Wm. Cochrane were guests. Next Sunday is white gif t Sunday. Kirby Stinda.v Selýîool are having a joint service with the Church. La'st Wedinesday evening Volyalwas started at Kirbyý Centennial School. Anyv couples or anyone wishing to joini contact the school. It will be held. every Wednesday evening from 7.30 to 9.30. Proceeds are to go for sports equipment for the school. There is to be a card party at the Kirby Centennial Scho- ol this. Saturday evening somne time as usual.- Iýirby, U.C.W. are holding a Luncheon is Served at Orono United' Church on Friday evening 6.30 p.m. Men as well as children are welcomie to go. Anyone wishing tickets' con- tathe ladies of Kirby U...before Thursday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mercer and Kenny visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schut and family at St. George on Sunday. Congratulations to the new grandparents Mn. and Mrs. Roy Forrester on the arnival of a granddaughter. Up and down the bookstacks THURS. DEC. 6th, 1973 ADULT 'l'le Book of Flags by Vice Admniral Gordon Campbell & 1.0 Evans Kahlil Gibran and Self Portr- ait edited by Anthony Ferîs First Christmas, The TruLe andif Unfamiiliar Story by Paul L. Maier. Antique Porcelain by Gordon A. Rust (collector's guide toi T'he Girl on the Beach by Anne Holden (murder mystery) 'lhle Honary Consul by Gra- hamn Greene (novel) JUtNIOR1 AND EASY REDN ND PICTURE Christmnas books for everyone true stories, legends and of -ourse -The Night Before C'hristmnas".> Mladeleine Hadley Police to seek parity with metro Bargainers for the Durham Regional Police Association Oon.Wetkly TimeN. Wednesday. Derenier 511h. in -We're going Io IeIlow right wagç clemand of $14,600 yet, in theil' footsteps," for a first cass constalethe Although Metro police association in Durham wlI b( haven't been awarded ther going after a 24 percenit iiicrease Has your furnace been cleaned and serviced YET!! 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