PAGE 12, THURSDAY, JULY 12,'1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS BRY P0OO COMPLETE UNE 0F CHEMICALS AND ACCESSORIES ABOVE GROUND POOL ON DISPLAY THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 18") swinger $339.00 complee Pool - Filter skinimer and ladder Expires July 20, 1973 Open 9 to 9, Sat. 9 to 6 Closed Sunday 1700 UVERPOOL ROAD 839am3371 COURT REPORT His overindulging in alcohol, following an argument, then being seen by the Whitby Police driving south on Brock Street was the manner in which Ronald Irvin Taylor, 23, of 1625 Dufferin St., Apt. 12, Whitby caused the police to stop him at 1:50 on the morning of April 27th. Mr. Taylor was fined $200. or 20 days in jail and the mandatory suspension of his drivers license on the charge of drinking and driving with more than 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millimetres of blood. He pleaded guilty to tbe charge. - After the police had stopped the accused man, as a result of the manner in which he was driving his car, breath tests sbowed there was 170 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millimetres of blood at the time. MIr. Taylor, who is living with bis father at the present time, told the police that he had been in an argument with bis wife. Following, the argument he had overindulged in alcohol and was depressed. He is consulting a doctor in an effort to bring the problem under control. Whitby Poliose Now Un One Building Looking for the Police Office to pay that pesky parking ticket? It is not in the Municipal Building any longer. AIl Police Departments that have been scattered in various accommodations throughout the Town have moved under one roof. 'ilat is right folks; the Whitby Police Force is now located in its own brand new building. The police dispatcher formerely operating out of the Whitby Fire Hall is now operating from the Police building on Rossland Road. The Detectives' offices are now in the new Police Building instead of operating out of the annex of the Coîborne Street School. This annex formerly served as the Home Economics Department of the Whitby High Sehool when the curriculum enlarged and a Home Economics Department was needed for the School Board purchased the dwelling bouse for school purposes. The High School enlarged and moved to new quarters in tbe Henry Street High and the annex was used by the School Board for storage space then it became part of the Coîborne Street Senior School. As the need for more classroom space was reduced with the construction of the Garden Street Senior Schoql the Town rented the house for office space for the detectives as there was no room for them in the Whitby Municipal Building. With the coming of the bot midsummer months the Police can work in less crowded conditions than in former years. The fast growing Town of Whitby has created a demand for an enlarged Police Force wbich in turn created the dernand for the new Whitby Police Building. Workmen are still puttîng the finishing touches to the building and landscaping is in progress. CAN 1DB SERVE YOU? On Tuesday July 1 7thi one of our.representatives Mr. J. 1. McKiernan will be at Continental Beds complete f rom 5 Pc. Omnette Suites f rom.... 2 Pc. Chesterfield Suites ftrom.... Bedroom Suites f rom........ Mate Beds complote ......... B3unIk Beds (colonial and wagonwheel), .... 39.95 ... .39.95 0.169.00 179.00 ...149.00 ...149.00 Mo i 725-5181 524 SIMCOe S The Carousel Inn 70 Stationl Road in Ajax In this district and- throughout C'anada mnany persons and firms In practicaliy ail types of businesses including Agriculture Tourist and Recreational Businesses 0 Construction 0 Professional Services 0 Transportation a Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manutacturing have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital to start a new business, and for other purposes. If you consider that IDB can be of service, you are Invited to arrange an appointment wlth the IDB representative by telephoning Ajax - 942-558 or In advance by wrlting to AUINUUSTRIAL DEVEZ OF/ENT BANK 22 King Street West Oshawa, Ontario 576- 6800, V.D. CLINIC OPENS IN OSHAWA Commencing iuly 3lst, the Oshawa - Ontario County District Health Unit will op- erate a Veneral Disease Dia- gnostic and Treatment Clinic in the Outpatient Department of the Oshawa General Hos- pital reached by the Emer- gency Entrance on Aima St. The Clinic will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and at least in the beginning, consultation will be by ap- pointment only. in order to make an appointment, persons are asked to telepborn (Oshawa) 723-8521 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p,m., Mondays to Fridays inclusive. 'ý'Re pairs to ail makes M AUTRESSES BEVERLY ond PARKWOOD from as low as $ 19095 -Mmmmmmqlý ROý