CIRCLE TAXI 128 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY, ONT. 668-6666î(;( 24 HRS. THRSAY NVMBRSi17 N Y Whitby Veterans, joined by the Whitby Sea Cadets, will be followed up with the annual Remembrance Day il a.m., Nov. Il. The Brooklin L-egion will hoit paraded last Sunday morning from the Legion Hall to St. banquet Nov. 10 (6:30 p.m.) at the Legion Hall, Byron Remembrance Day Service at the Brooklin Meora Andrew's Presbyteriafl Church. This annual church parade St. S., and a service and wreath laying at the Cenotaph Arena Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. Free Press Photo $10,000 for CAVNTA Stolon Communioni Regional CouncillorsseR o rd Durham Regional council Mr. Goodwin said that EEE S t Ro or d voted themselves an annual after baving fought for bis C LU S I at the old Brock St.sh salary of $10,000., one-third view and already îost he The 116 year-old com- were advised to look ort will.,J he. ta free. would be a/ hypocrite to M -M-1000NL_ munion set stolen recently communionl set in thi a -1- -- l Oshawa Mayor iim Pot- ticary made the motion orig- inally calling for the ten thousand dollar salary for the regional councillors which w- ili be paid ini addition to the salaries paid at the local level. in Whitby thec counicillors receive $4,000., giving the Witby regional councillors a total annual salary of $14, 000.00. Expenses such as mileage and conventions were referr- ed to the executive committee for consideration and recom- mendation'. Whtby councillors' John Goodwin, and Gerry Emm both originaîlly opposed the motion, but wound up- swit- ching sides after the ffrst show. of hands defeate'l them 18-.10. continue opposing the motion. Coun. Emmn said that he was sympatbetic to those whose job was' either be a councillor or be something else, but feit that .$8,000.00 was more in keeping with the work load. Mayor Des Newman supp- ortedl the $1 0,000.00 salary and rebutted the suggestion that council should wait and see how much work the job entailed saying that council was not going to know much better in January than at the present as to what the work Ioad, would- be in relation to the area council work load. The recorded vote at this meeting last week wound up 25 for and 4 alginst. CO)MINU TO WHITBY The Free Press 'Hot Line' to the frozen North Pole bas produced some very cheerful news* for the children of Whitby and the surrounding area. Santa Claus will be comning to Whitby after ail. .Rumor had it that the beloved old fellow was going to skip the area this year or at least, would not be miaking a public appearance. However, the Free Press bas the inside edge on the news and it can be safel>' said 'Santa will be here on schedule' along with some snow perhaps. In addition, it has been revealed, Santa bas a real 'big surprise' for everyone this year which will be made known aIl ln good time. For further information on the startling announcement of Santa's arrival, watch the 'Frêe Press' next week. This is definitel>' somethlng you won't want to miss. t,.. .5 s Church bas been recovered b>' the Whitby Police. Detectives investigating the theft of a tool box from a truck parked across the street a building in Port Whitby and found the communion set a- long with a number of the stolen tools. Durham Region? or Durham, Ont.'), MacDonald says that town Council will consider going to court to keep the reg- 'ional municipalit>' of Dur- ham from using the 'Durham' name. Durham officials received a letter from John Clement, Mînister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, aying that the ministry will not. allow a hearing on ýDurbam'$s objections to having Î?sý namne used. Representatives, camne to Oshawa recentl>' to stage an orderly'demonstratién at the inaugural meetin-itheur bami Regional Cou nci-i. The town of Durham la located about -30,miles south ofý Owen Sound. FAMI LY R ESTAURANTS 10 CENTS Vol. 3, No. 4 THURSDAY, NOVÊMBER 8,1973 ol he ne hp ýý-l