Whitby Free Press, 2 Aug 1973, p. 8

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PAGE 8, THURSDAY, AtJGUST 2, 1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS BEATH SWORN UN AS REGIONAL CHAIRMAN TONY'>s DELICATESSEN *CoId Meats- wluclî will cease to exist when East Wlitby becomes part of Oshawa. He is also serving his six tl year as chairman of ilie Central Ontario Joint laini)tg Dard which wili aiso ct,,ase (o exist, l)eing repiaced by tlie Regional ouncil. Mr. lleatlî, a beef farmer with a 200 acre farm, wili now draw a salary of $27,0 a year for at least the next three years after which the regional chairman will be cie- ctcd by the regional council. Regional elections will be Iield October I st, with the first meeting planncd for the 15 th of October. SIX MORE TAXI LICENSES!l ln a surprise reversai of luthl mile and to 10O cents tlîeir previous thinking Whit- for every fifth mile after that. by Council Monday night ap- - hie rate was previously 10 proved issuing six more taxi cents per quarter mile. licenses to Circle Taxi, and Council also passedl a res- raised the lares from 60 cents olution calling for the pre- to 80 cents for the fîrst paration of a newby - law POST OFFICE CLOSED HOLIDAY wili be able to do so on August 6 at stations where staff is on duty or the boxes are accessible on a "round- the - dlock" basis. On Tuesday, August 7, regular postal service will resumie ini the District, which stretches lroni the Niagara Peninsula to Port Hope and north to Penetanguishiene. For further information, contact your local Post Office Ma nager. ON CIVIC Al Post Offices wiIl be closcd and there will be no letter - carrier deiivery throu- ghout the Central Ontario Postai District on the Civic Holiday, August 6, 1973. Rural route delivery and suburban services have also been cancelled for the holiday Monday. Collections from street let- ler boxes wili be at the discretion of the local Post Office Manager. In Toronto, letter boxes will not beccar- ed on Sunday and will be cleared once on Monday. 4 "Special Delivery" service will be maintained as required on Sunday, August 5, but on the holiday Monday only one "Special Delivery" ruii wilI be made ini each arca.4 Customers who normally pick up their mail from Post Office lobby Iock - boxes" preventing any one company from owning a majority of taxi licenses and requiring taxi licenses to be renewed by a certain date under pen- alty of cancellation. Stereo Sound Equ ipment Ail work I guaranteed j Cuitom Installation K ing & Park Rd. 725-3772 Weservice whot we self** r WNTED Paper boys (or girls) to deliver the Free Press evcry Thursday. Routes Open: King & James Sfreets Area Dundas St. E. (Craydon Rd., 'Phone 668 - 6767 <4 ~be NOVI :11 ( OPEN IN BOND TOWERS SO STEP OUT IN FA SHIOI WITHq si fV THIS SUMMER SHOES FROM f-IOE VILLA 7257Wo lt(vgîiiiil C(itî,riiiiiii,<orSuper- Mllyor »N Ille î>oNt 18 Nome- (lotes r'eîI (4)(, wai i lIed iu lit l Qet.:o's Park lis Waller IlIetlof hAsNt Withy MIN swoi lit. l'IIty l ouir yeur oid Mr. ikathIN isehadinan of the l'a4st 'flîtly I'laniioîg Iard e Coffee & Sandwiches 579,,2801 Served in the MoII BOD fi0TOWÉRS » 00-4 L -mq ---OOF mmý

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