J Fo -------- ---- -- te TL 'Region travel survey [ The Planning Department of the Regional Municfpality of Durham in co-operation with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Com- + munications has initiated a 2 4 region-wide. Travel Survey to obtain information on the present travel patterns of Durham residents. According to Mr. Walter Beath, Chairman of the Region of Durham, 'This is the first ' comprehensive region-wide survey of per- al travel patterns in Durham. The information obtained from the survey will be utilized in planning studies at the provincial, regional and municipal level and will benefit all three levels of government. Information will be col- ted from Durham house- rolds through telephone nterviews and will be used to determine future tran- sportation needs which would guide the development of transportation facilities and services in the Region. With the informatien obtain- CR EAL LH SR Ng ee SIS OR a 3 v ed from this survey, trans- portation planners will be able to estimate the need for transportation facilities which will be required for new. residential, industrial, and commercial develop- ment within the Region. For example, the information from the survey would assist in determining road access requirements to new indus- trial areas in the Region, analyzing the transportation requirements for downtown and shopping areas and planning of GO Transit services. The survey procedure will be to interview members of selected households within the Region to determine when, where, and how often people travel. These house- holds will be notified by mail approximately one week before 'a representative of the Travel Survey staff contacts them by telephone. Persons residing in the sample household will be asked for information about trips made on an average A CLEAN CHIMNEY MEANS GREATER EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY Get Ready for Winter! Fireplace and Woodstove chimneys should be cleaned .-* regularly. Why take chances. Call the Professionals (You saw us at the Pt. Perry Fair). - FULLY INSURED - CHIMNEY SWEEPS 668-0435 * (CALL COLLECT)' iL - quirements. Ya ton. & Chassis; 67 GMC Tractor. tor; chainsaws; pump; etc. etc. etc. cheques or as posted or announced. AUCTION SALE For the Cities of Oshawa & Peterborough; the Towns of Pickering, Ajax, New- castle and the Regional Municipality of Durham. These Municipalities have in- / structed M.R. Jutzi & Co. Inc. to sell by auction, equipment surplus to their re- AT THE R.M.D. AJAX WORKS DEPARTMENT Regional Rd. No. 4 (Taunton Rd. West) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 - 10 a.m. PICKUPS 2-74 GMC ¥% ton; 1-73 Chev 1 ton Utility; 3-72 Dodge ¥: ton; 2-72 L) G.M.C. % ton; 1-72 ¥: ton; 1-72 IHC ¥% c/c; 1-71 G.M.C. ¥: ton; 1-68 G.M.C. CARS: 73 Chevelle Stationwagon; 2-73 Chev Novas; 72 Chev Nova; 72 Ford Stationwagon; 72 Chev Stationwagon; 71 Chevrolet; 2:70 Valiants. VANS: 3-76 Dodge Maxi Buses; 2-75 Dodge Maxi Buses; 1-73 Chev Van; 1- 72 Chev Van; 1-72 G.M.C. Van; 1-71 G.M.C. Step Van. EQUIPMENT: 71 Wayne Sweeper; 71 Case 581 Grader; 69 Champion 581 Grader; 68 Bombardier SW48 Plow; 68 John Deere 544 Loader; 60 Cat. 955 Truckbed - 1 dr.; 73 Ford Tractor c/w ice resurfacer. DUMPS, STAKES, SANDERS, ETC.: 73-IHC 4 ton Dump; 74 G.M.C. 5 ton Dump; 73 IHC 1700 Sander c/w Plow; 2-72 IHC 1700 Sander c/w Plow; 72 Chev 1 ton Stake; 72 Chev 1-1Y: ton Dump; 72 IHC 5 ton Dump c/w Plow; 72 Chev 1 ton Utility Dump; 2-72 Ford 5 ton Dump; 72 IHC 1700 c/w Plow; 2-71 IHC 1700 c/w Plow; 71 IHC 1 ton Dump; 71 IHC 4 ton c/c Stake; 71 Fargo C800 Sander c/w Plow; 69 Ford F950 Dump; 68 Chev 5 ton Cab & CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE & TURF EQUIPMENT: Chrysler 6-cyl. gas engine; Dorman & Lister 3-cyl, Diesel engine; tower; 15 Motorola VHF 2-way "radios; 3 - |.R. & Webster compressor; 3" pumps; generators; Aveling Bar- ford roller; steam jenny; Trojan Floor machine; Clarke carpet cleaner; farm wagon; leaf blower; Lawnboy & Banton lawnmowers; IHC Cub Cadet trac- OFFICE & PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT: desks, drafting table, filing cabinets, dictaphones, IBM & Underwood typewriters, calculators, adding machines, air conditioners, slide projectors, flashes, Vivatat 35mm. enlargers, tripods, lab oven, etc. etc. etc. MISCELLANEOUS - sewing machine, fridge, washer, dryer, lockers, 6 hp Johnson outboard motor, 14' fibreglass boat, etc. etc. etc. Partial Listing Only. Lunch on Premises. Viewing Friday 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. TERMS: $100. cash or certified cheque on vehicles or major equipment. Ba- lance by cash or certified cheque within 48 hours. Cash, company or approved M.R. JUTZI & CO. INC. Industrial Liquidators, Appraisers & Auctioneers. 69 Sydney S., Kitchener - (519) 743-8221 - Regional Rd. 4 [ J Hwy. 12 Hwy. 401 | BrockRd. | weekday. Information gathered in this survey will be treated confidentially and will be used only is statisti- cal summaries for planning purposes. The co-operation of those persons who will be called on during the survey is neces- sary to assist in the planning of better transportation facilities. = As Mr. Beath stated: "The survey will be an excellent step forward in "regional planning" in its broadest sense. By taking the short time needed to answer the questions asked, the persons interviewed will be benefitting themselves and all other residents of Durham Region". The survey will be conduc- ted in three stages. The area municipalities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, and Newcastle will be surveyed this Fall starting in late September. The City of Oshawa is scheduled to be surveyed in the Spring of 1979 and the three northern townships of Brock, Scugog and Uxbridge will be surveyed in the Fall - of 1979. For further information please contact - Mr. Kees Schipper, P.Eng; Manager, Transportation Planning Branch; Department of Planning; 105 Consumers Drive; Whitby, Ontario. Telephone: 668-7731. Greenbank U.C.W. By Helen Thomson The Evening Unit of the Greenbank U.C.W. met on Wednesday, September 13th at the home of Helen Thom- son. The Devotional was conducted by Helen McKean and Helen Thomson, the theme being - 'Conduct and Promise- keeping". Betty Stone assisted at the organ. The President, Doris Hill, presided for the business. Brenda Gibson read the - Minutes and the correspon- dence and Marie Foster gave the Treasurer's Report. A discussion was held on a letter received from a lep- rosy mission, and it was agreed that Elma Roundell see about getting a speaker on this subject for one of our "future meetings. A motion was passed that we leave it up to the Catering Committee to decide whe- Cedar Creek by George Kilpatrick Bruce Cummings Stable has new-star. Lady Lee Shamokin, raised by Clare Vernon on the Vernon home- stead at Prospect. The filly is owned jointly by Clare Vernon and Leonard Blight of Brooklin. The two year old filly won her division of the Ontario sire stakes for a purse of $28,817.44 trotting the mile in 209:2. The filly is trained and driven by Bruce Cummings of Cedar Creek. FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 - 30 Friday 7 & 9 p.m. Saturday 8 p.m. KRISTOFFERSON and MacGRAW... ain't not, ther we accept a catering job on the 4th of October. Ruby Dusty then presen- ted a new Hymn book for the Church piano. It was Lorna Fergusson's wish that we purchase this book in place of giving her a farewell gift. * Lorna was present at this meeting, Helen McKean reminded us of the Craft Show and Sale in the Greenbank Hall, on Saturday, October 14th. Elma Roundell is to open it. The Afternoon Unit will have a "Country Store" booth, and will accept any jams, plants, white elephant, etc. to sell. Bake Table Commit- tee - Helen Thomson, Muriel Gibson, Mary Jean Till. Tea Room Committee - Doris Hill, Velma Foster, Marie Cookman, Marie Foster. Booths and tables are to be set up on Friday night. A motion was passed that we repair and carpet the - Church stairs and vestibule. Following the business, all enjoyed a contest, after which a delicious lunch was served by the group in charge. Sharp - Canon Texas Instrument Calculators & Adding Machines PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 27, 1978 -- 35 ny oo To - . ' -- ye - "J. 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