Page 6, Thursday, June 1, 1972, WHITE3Y FREE PRESS I~2 IFAVOURS NEW AORpORy During a public meeting called l'Ac- countabî 1ity Night"f, Monday at the Osh- awa Civic Auditorium, Ed Broadbent MP voiced his reason for being in fav- our of the new airport. The question and answer period was to give the publ ic and press the chance toconfront B3roadbent with problems or questions that have arisen in his area. Askedhow he feit about the airport, Broadbentsaid he favoured it because it was a case of inconveniencing either 7 0, 0 00 people in the Toronto area or 2 500 people in the Pickering area. He alsocited economic reasons for favour- ing the new airport and felt such an airport would create many needed jobs in the area. At the meeting which saw 80 people Hamers from Whitby nst the new airport. in attendance, Mr. spoke out agair SCHOOL RECEl VES OOLD RECORD STORE LOCATIONS -488 Kïng Street W - 1536 Dundas Street E, Cap ta in George Quick, L.R. A. M. a successfuf eve- ning of musical en- tertainment at An- d erson S tr ee t High School's an- nual Music Night was entitled this year, Spring- (OUNTY 0F ONTARIO NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given toacil persans in possession of fond In occordonce witl, the. Weed Control Act., R. S. 0. 1970, C. 493, Section 4, 14, anid 20 that unless noxious weeds growing on their londs within the County of Ontario are destroyed by the first day of J une, 1972 and throughout the seoson os often as it is necesaryto prevent the ripening of their seeds and dispersai of their pollens, the municipality mnay enter upon the said londs and have the weeds destroyed, charging the cost agoinst the owner, and collecting in like monner os for municipal taxes. Townships of Rame,, Moro, Thoroh, Srock; Villages of keuverton, Con- mington M. A. Colville Arec Code 705 R. R. No. 1 437-1038 Sunderland, Ontario. Towns of Ajax end Whltby; Village of Pickering; Townships.ofEst Whitby ond IP'ckerlng Arthur Richardson Brooklin Ashburn, Ontorio 655-3771 ichardson Townships of Roch, Scugçg, Scott, Uxbridg., Village of Port l1erry; Town of Uxbrldge R. Medd R.R. No. 1 Port Perry, Ont. Port Perry 985-26341 County of Ontario Administrative Of fice 605 Rosslond Rood East, Whitby Whitby, Ontario 668-5891 The rates charged for weed cuttîng by the County of Ontorîo: $11i.00 per hour with o minimum charge of $20.00 per lot. Complaints regarding noxuous weeds may be mode directly to the Weed Inspectors or the County of Ontario Admninistrative Off ice-. Wmn. G. Monning Administrator and Cierk-Treosurer time Serenade"l. 1It w as on this May 24th occas- sion that Mr. Mel Smith of CKLB r a d i o presented Mr.Qui ck with a gold record of the Senior Bandts first record ing IlThose were the Days". To vary the s teady selections of band mus ic, Mr. Ross Cottonwas invited asaguest soloist. Both an accord- Ian and a piano solo o ere played b y t wo members of the school. Mr. Smith recor- ded the highlights of the program for his sunday show. floue RESTAURANI STEAK HOUSE MON- FR1 11O0M- 8pm SAT b. SUN 668-2751 939 DUNDAS W. Whitby J Hamers has been in the aircraft indus- try for 30 years and feels the decision to build should be left to the public and no t the experts because i t is a social and economic issue. At h is a cc ountabil1ity n'ight, which Mr. I3roadbent hopes to continue every month, h e said that over 3, 000 people had been in touch with him from the Oshawa-Whi tby a r ea, and that he had b e en in meetings wi1t h almost al1 the heads of the large companies in Oshawa. When questioned about th e move to Hawksbury by Duplate, Broadbent re- plied? 111 think itis a bad use of public, funds. "He went on to s a y that he fel t the unempîoyment had been transferred from Hawksbury ta Oshawa. l3roadbent t er med t he $21,O000grant to Edward Oscapell1a, "Oneof t he f inest uses of publ ic funds, Iland he had prai!se for the work the Oshawa pianist is doing. The r i s e in personal income taxof 3% starting in January came under fire by B3roadbent and of family allowances he said, "Every Canadian mother shoul d get family allowance. I The government proposes cutting off ail family allowance which would affect over a million Can- adian women. When questioned about the polic- i es of the National Housing Associat- ion, theMPsaid that 80% of their funds go to benefit the upper income people who make more than $ 10, 000 a year and don 1t need assistance. He felt that c he ap er buil1ding methods might bring the 1lend ing rates a t N. H. A. down to 6%c" from the present 9%i. Onecitizencriticized thegovernment for high unemployment and B3roadbent replied that , IIt is better to live with some inflation to make sure the people who want jobs get them."I He added that over a mill ion people are affected by the 6 per cent who are unemployed. continued on page 9 startingj a today the_____ for ONE FULI WEEK ALBERT R. BROCCOLI and HARRY SALTIMAN present Sean Conne ajamer Bond,007 M.in IAN FLEMING iarnonds AM Fôrever Fomver Forever Chlldrsn's Matines Sot. 1:30 p. 1he Mon CaIIed FLINTSTONE Starrlng FRED FLINTSTONE 2NDFEATURE- Thoe Green Archer FREE Phone 668-3618 RESERVATIONS PARKI NG Show Storts 7:Op p.m. Da;iy on RE QU E ST Oshawa Whilby Ray M@dý The co-operotion of cff citizens is earnestly sol icited. dM. A. Colville A. Ri County Wood Inspectors WEED CORTROL AREAS AND RATES