Whitby Free Press, 2 Dec 1971, p. 11

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DANGEROUS INTERSECTION PROMPTS LETTER TO COUNCIL A dangerous traffic situation in the area North of-Rossi1 and Road at Garrard Road has prompted a letter to council from residents of the area. 91 SIGNATURES The letter which arrived at town hall with 91 signatures, pointed out to town fathers th at whi le there is a danger to m an y students frorn south of Ross'lard Road cros sing the intersection, and w h i i e- t he opportun ity to cross at the i n t ersection have recently increased with the addi tion of a new grocery store, there i s no adul t cross ing guard assigned to the intersection for the protection of pedestrians. It was ai s o pointed out that monies for the erection of safety measures on demand, are available especially since the cancellation of plans for sidewalks in the area. R os sl1and Road, now a busy 4-1lane highway, has been the site of increasing traffic fatal ities over the past few years. Counc il's operation committee and the Director of Public WNorks wili en- deavour to discover a solution for the unsafe traffic situation. WHAT DO YOU WANT Continued from Page 7 The condi1t ions under wNhich Dr. Wood works are described as "1di fficui t". His tiny plane fiies over craggy mountains, e n du ring indescribabl e buffeting from windcurrents. He lands where he can. If there's a 1ianding strip, even one fuil1 of pot-holes, he considers himself a lucky man. His job i s overwNhelming. It encom- p asse~s ali 1 phases of rnedicine from complicated plastic surgery - to trying to convince a mother t hat she can pre- ve nt b1i indness simply by keeping her chili'seyesclean. It ranges from cura- t i v e m e d icine such as treating a man bi tten by a hyena to trying to in aug9u r ate preventive medicine programs in Et hiopia where medicai conditions are Clarenice Roper "J JhnMacleanI 668-4462 579-0151 I TAUNTON ROAD just Eost of RitsorI Rd. UNICEF CHRISTMAS CARDS~ MAY BE OBIAINED UNTIL DEC. 18 FR1. 1PM -9PM SA.1OuAM - 4 PM AT THE OSHAWA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB 43 JOHN ST. W. WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, December 2nd, 1971 , Page il Mr Mrs. C.H. Donald, ofDonaid H os pl1tal ity Sui te at the recent Wori d Travel Service, Whitby, seen talking toMr. &Mrs. Ben Renouf of Atlas Tra- ve 1 e H ai1 ifax, N. S. in the Hong 'Kong of Canadian 1life and mail them to people in und erdeveioped countries. And no- body should. U n der devel oped people don't want g i f ts. They want a START - a chance to HELP THEMSELVES. THAT is the gift YOU can give - the START. You may never meet any of the people you hel p in per son. But they know you 1re t he re. I n the words of a fisherman's w i f e in Santa Cruz, "Father, you and y our organ izat ion shoul d neyer diîe.. . after the last typhoon'we were ail think- ing t o die. Thank siou. .. and thank you al so very much to your organization in Canada'- OXFAM."I Accompanying the happy words came two big fi sh-one for the d irector of the p roject and one for the director of the OXFAM organization. w h at d o YOUwva nt for Christmas this year? FOR SNOW REMOVAL of ail kinds ....................... Plazas Drîveways Parking Lots Etc. e e £ * *-* a-abl Cail 668-9919 Mr. R.- Clark Travel Congress of the Amer ican Soc- iety of Travel Agents in Sydney, Aus- tralila. (Photo: H. K. T.A. ) LADIES CANOY -BOWL LEAGUE S E CTI1ON PINFALL: Al sorts 6, 722; Gumdrops 6, 0 81 ; H umbugs 6, 448; Jellybeans 6, 367; Life- s a vers 6, 414; Mapl eBuds 6, 361; Peppermints 6, 143 and Smarties 6, 466. TRI1PL E SOVER 500: Elaine Avison 662; Bev C h il1 d s 6 5 7; Grace SAndford 617; Marie Lintner 611; Audrey Powell 611; Ann Labanovi ch 608; Mar- ion Sturgess 587; Joyce Cox 585; Marie McLaughl in 570; Gladys Gale 56,4; Sylvia Goldrick 563; Doro- thy Moore 560; Evelyn Jeppesen 549; Joyce Pick- r ad 5 44; Rennie Roberts 539; Frankie Parsons 535; Marile Brooks 543; Marj Snoddy 53 1; Jean King 523; Ada Baxter 520; Doris Stannett 520; Flo Lott 5 18; L îi Munns 518; Audrey Barker 517; Diniple GoughS514; Doreen Kehoe 511; Florence Kal ar 508; and Hazel Moore 506. SEE THE 1972 AT CNAK RIES A. BELL Sale-, & Service 2 miles West 01 Nbo j. 12 on Tauniton Rd. PHOQNE 668-6173 This year, Polaris offers more for your money than ever before. Ail '72%s have race- proven Star engine, hydraulic disc brakes, aluminum Torque-O-Matic drive .. . and much more. prices start at only ..........

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