Whitby Free Press, 24 May 1973, p. 6

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PAE6, WHITBV FREE PRESS, THURSDAVI MAY 24, 1973 MIDLETSN'S COOK STORE WEUDING INVITATIONS &PRINTED STATIONERY WfrITBY 668-2492 On an International Harvester Riding Tractor it's not only easy to cut the Iawn. lt's a pleasure. For instance. One pedal controis both brake and clutch. Blade height can be adjusted from the driver's seat. Accessories attach without special tools. Cornefi today for a "test drive." International Cadet 75 Riding Tractor, 7 h.p. ROBERT Ce HERON BROOKLIN 655-4401 Am way Mt a.l Iilo INTURKAOA AVSE TRI-LE VEL CONFERENCE TORONTO - The first tri-level conference for Ontario wilI be held at Trent University i Peterbor- ough on May 28 and 29. he announeement was made by the three co- chairmen, Ontario Treasurer John White, who is host to the conference, federal Urban Affairs Minister, Ron Basford, and Mayor D. G. Newman of Whitby, Chair- man of the Municipal Liaison Committee, which in- cludes representatives of the Association of Munici- palities of Ontario, the Association of Counties and Regions of Ontario, the Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities and Metropolitan Toronto. Mayor Newman wil lead a municipal delegation cbosen by colleagues and staff from various ministries and de- partments of the federal and provincial governments. he conference wilI consider housing, transporta- tion and environmental management in relation to Ontario's urban and regional development strategy, and the financial implications for each level of govern- ment. The conference, which is open to the media, is the result of an invitation issued- by the Government of Ontario at the national tri-level conférence in Toronto last November. TOWN 0F WHITBY PROCLAMATION WHITBY MINOR BASEBALL DAY TAKE NOTICE that by resolution of the council of the Town of Whitby, Saturday, May 26th 1973 has been proclaimed as Minor Basebail Day, being the officiaI opening day of the basebaîl season in the Town of Wh itby. D.G 'Newman MAYOR Town of Whitby BITSD GE 8prite LIGHTWEIGHT TRAVEL TRA ILERSI m 6 Models 100 lb, Hitch -Weight a Sprite's competitively priced with better tent campers - with more to offer in comfort, convenience and safety' Winner of more rallies, more speed and endurance tests than any other make. SPRITE DESIGN e ExtraordinarV lightness - precise balance - rigid steel chassis for superb road holding stability a Light hitch weight - only 100 pounds. a Powerful automatic brakes. e lndeper&dent sports car type suspension takes*the strain off car and driver, makes driving easier and safer. 0 Completely weatherproof panel jointing and'f iber glass insolation for ail weather, ail purpose use. .IgN 0Uff ve4IT CEDARWOOD TRAILERS 1700 Liverpool Road at Hwy. 401 THE FINEST HARDTOP CAMPERS AND TRAV EL TRAILERS MADE o oe E. ~ I-J Hwy. 401 Greg Cairns, lefthaflder with Whitby Reds warms vp before Whitby's first game of the season, last Sat. Durbanm College Convocation- in addition to bis practice of Iaw, Mr. Justice Galligan has been prominent in education. Fromn 1960 to 1967 he was lecturer in Criminal Law at the Uni- versity of Ottawa Law School, and in Septembér 1967 was appointed lecturer in Evidence, which post lie held until February 1970 when he was appointed a judge of the Supremne Court of Ontario and a member of the High Court of Justice for Ontario. In April, 1970 he was appointed a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada Special Committee on Legal Educa- tin Lecturer in the Law Society of Upper Canada Con- tinuing Education Programme in 1963, the Bell High School Education Programme in 1965, and the Ottawa Valley Adjusters Association in 1967. In 1966, 1967 and 1968, be participated in tbe Student Orientation Course at St. Patrick's College Division of Carleton University, lecturing on "The Student and the L.aw." Mr. Justice Galligan is a graduate of St. Patrick's College and Osgoode L.aw School. While in practice he was a member of the Canadian Bar Association, County of Carleton Law Association, and the Ontario Advocates Society. He bas been Secretary of Catbolic Family Services of Ottawa, Member of the Advisory Cormîittee of Camp Echon Boys' Camp, Ottawa Comrnunity Chest Canvasser - Lawyers' Division, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Big Brothers Association of Ottawa. hIe Hon. Mr. Justice Patrick Galligan of the Su- prenne Court of Ontario wilI be the speaker at Dur- liam College's annual convocation to be held aI the Oshawa Civîc Auditorium on T'hursday, May 24. Thie College graduation cerenonies will commence at 7:30 p.mi.1 Mr. Justice Galliganl is well knlown for his legal expertise, having appeared and argued niatters ini the Supremne Court of Canada, the Exchequer Court of Canada, the Court Martial Appeal Court, the Ontario Court of Appeal, the High Court of Justice of Ontario ini most of the County Courts ini the eastern part of the Province of Ontario, and ini Magistrate's Courts and Juvenile Courts throughout the Province. A ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION Ontario INVITES SUBMISSIONS FOR THE LEASING 0F VACANT HOUSING UNITS WITHIN THE TOWN 0F WHITBY The required units shaîl be self-contained and may be ini the form of detachied, semi-detached, row or apartmnent dwellings. At the time of submission,units offered may be vacant, under construction, or forecasted as being available at a later date.- ln any event, the units muist be ready for occupancy no later than !Jecemnber 31, 1973. The total number offered in an individual multi-familyw building or residential comnplex should not exceed 25% of the overal number of units. The units are to be Ieased for a period of iîot iess than tbree years. Officails of the Corporation will be available at 9.30 a.m. on May 29th 1973 , in the Council Chambers, Whitby Town Hall, to answer questions froTu prospective proponelits. ProposaI forms and information may be obtained at the above meeting or from the Toronto offices of the Corporation. Submissions will be recieve d by the managing Director,Ontario Housing Corporation, 101 Blor Director, Ontario Housing Corporation, l01 Bloor Street West, Toronto, not later than 2.30 p.m. Junde 5,J973 TheCoprtn reserves, the right 10 make a selection from the total number of units submitted by anx one Book early for your summer rentais and avoid disappoimtmeait 8 3941424 - - --Hours 9.-9SW.kd.ys - , 1

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