PAGE 16, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS i......e...........IDurhamn Centre wants volunteers Like the new curly. & super curly looks? OÃÃr expert styllsts can achieve these styles for. YOU with Innovative-new m'ethods. one rcjationships", according to Mrs. Waimsley. "We value our tennage volunteers in their respective rotes; th ey are excellent workers and friends", ,she said. "We are aware however of the need for adult rela- tionships for out aduits in residence. Your Volunteer Services is currently running advertisements with the local media. We are also attending as many public service events as possible to hand out liter- ature for recruitment of new volunteers", according to Mrs. Walmsley. -*1 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau held a meeting with publishers of area weekly newspapers Friday at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto to explain the imposing of wage and price controls. Frec Press Photo by Mike Burgess Trudeau talIks about controls Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau meet with weekly newspaper publishers Friday at the Roy'al York Hotel in Toron to. Trudeau said that he would have preferred to curb infla- tion by voluntary restraints as the governiment tried to do last spring "but it's flot work- ing because everybody's sus- picious of everybody else"«. The Prime Minister continued "when that happens you need a tough government which will step in and sa>' "we'1l treat al] of you as equall>' as -we can but if there's some arbitrariness, too bad". The new controls limit wage in- creases to about 10% and price hikes cost increases. The Anti-Inflation act will permit imposingjail sentences of up to five years and fines of up to $ 10,000 for violators. Trudeau told the news- paper publishers, including Mike Burgess of M.B.M. Publishing and Photography, publisher of the Whitby Free ?ress, that the current econo- mic crisis is comparable to the 1970 crisis when the War Measures Act was instituted as a result of kidnappings by Quebec separatists. Me sa.id that we can expect the controls to probably continue for three years and won't be removed until the governient is sure that the remnoval won't create a new spurt in inflation. OPERATED BY OSHAWA BUILDALL WOOD ASSOCIATE STRE PRODUCTS 223 BROCK STREET NORTH SEE THE BIG CHOICEI ý"BAR WOOD' CHOOSE FROM OVER 40 PREFINISHED PREFINISHED PARQUET FLOORING. WALL PANELLINGS IN STOCK- PACKAGE COVERS ABOUT Real wood veneers and imitation facingl 10 SQUARE FEET-LIGHT OR. DARK on plywood backing f or a greater stabiîity WALNUT FINISH ON OAK 4' x 7' and 4 'x'8' sheets prcs trta ow as $379 each T LA PACKAGE 3/811 FIALW O -HOUR BURNINO STANDARD FIRELOGS C GRADE MULTI-COLOUR FLAME HANDY 3' x 4 suze 8 EAi ONLY $1.50 each .81EC IKO 210 LB SELF SERVE CLEARANCE.1 SHINGLES INTERDECO IMITATION BRICK, FOUR BLACK OR BROWN COLOURS:- YELLOW BUFF, WHITE, RED, 3 BUNDLES COVERS ABOUT RED/BLACK 100 SQUARE FEET Package covers about 6 square feet. SPECIAL $4099 BUNDLE to cer$5e i O pkg. and u FREE ESTIMATESI DOING A REC ROOM, KITCHEN, ADDITION OR GARAGE? WE CAN GIVE YOU COMPLETE MATERIAL LIST AND A PACKAGE PRICE THAT COULD SURPRISE YOU- DROP IN TODAT t OTHER BUILDALL SELF-SERVE STORES Oshawa Courtice 100 Bond st. W. Bloor St. East The Whitby Kinette's are holding a fashion show on Siovember 4 and 5 in the Blue Flame Room of the Consumers' Gas Building at 10 1 Consumiers Drive. The fashion show is spon- sored by the Patricia Anne Shoppe at 112 Brock Street North and Agnes Disney's Ladies annual The Ontario Ladies Col- ege is holding its annual bazaar on Saturday, Novem- ber 1 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Aside from the bazaar, the Fashionable Haif Sizes Admission to the show, which begins at 8 p.m. on both nighits, is $2 with a chance' to win door prizes included. Proceeds will be turned over to various worthwhile causes in-the community. College bazaar clay 's activities will include tea and a fashion show. Ail proceeds will go to the two children and their farni- fires whom the college is sponso ring overseas. at Sharon Walmsley, Volun- teer Services Assistant at the Durham Centre for the De- velopmentally Handicapped, spoke on recruitînent during the centre's, second annual general meeting of volunteers. "The appeai to our mem- bership is stili ongoring for rccruitment of new volun- teers. We have 250 volunteers at Durharn Centre for the DevelopnentalyITWaiÃdicap- ped for which 111 are active in programmes ongoring every week", she said. "We are specifically look- ing for aduits to complete our request for volunteers, rlus aduits for more one-to- Corne in sit u*nder the in fra-red lights! La Contessa Beauty. .Lounge 119 Green St. 668-9262 Km iett es hold fashion sho w URGENT NEED URGENT NEED FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE ENOUGH TO HELP PEOPLE Durham Centre for the Developmentally Handicapped, in' Whitby uîrgently needs volunteers, 18 years and over. We have 154 mentally retarded aduits and children in residence, who need a friend and teacher so tbey may participate ini fail and winter programmes. Give something more precious than money, give of YOURSELF'. Cail Volunteer Services Department, 668-7745, ext. 435. Thankyou.