Whitby Free Press, 29 Sep 1976, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Fire Preven lion 'Week begins Sunday Open house at ail fire halls Fire fighters Tony Van Doleweerd anI Bill Pleshie attachi the Whitby Fire Departinent sign to the new fire hall at Myrtle, which wilI be open to the public from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The new hall, known as Hall Four, was f'orrnerly a works garage for the Oshawa Suburban Road Commission. Free Press Photo POOLS!I POOLS! jWe are looking for an aggressive businessman to be our dealer in this area for Canada's top Uine inground swimming pools. Can be run along with present business. Represen- tative will be in your area the month of October, 1976. For further infbrmation caîl collect: NORMAN BRUNTON 1-416-522-6854 ACORN POOLS 170 Dundurn Street South, Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 4K3 Division of ACORN LUMBER COMPANY 1In Business Over 50 Years Firec Preveniion Week October 3 to 10 siaris in Wi iby Suniday wi th open bouse in ail l 11w own-is l'ire halls l'rom 2 pmin. to 4 pl. 01n itis day, Whi t by residenits vili bave tibeir lOrsi t)pW)rt tilli iyh> secC the iown's ne west f*ire hial, loca ted nea ily a mile east of' Myri le on the intb IIConcession. AlonersIawaSuran R.oads works depot, il xvas taken over by ihe Region of' L)nrhaniin iii 174 and pur- cbased by the Towvn of' Wliiiby early'tibis year. 'Fbi concrete block build- ing bias tbiree hays lfor itruck s, a meeting rontaiind a siitli garage section a t the back. I i is locaied on a thiree to four- acre fenced site. Platoon ('bief' Ken Corner says the lfire depart ment ex pec is builing, Four. in to have ihle new to bce known as Ila'lI operatian hy the The cleaning program will be started Monday, October 4th, and wilI be completed by October i 5th, approximatelY. The Reg ional'M unicipality of Durham will notify Cusl aound truck before starting oQerations in each section tomers by of water main and aciain when work on that section is finished. There case. consumners will be similarly notified. The work will be carried out expeditiously, with the least possible inconvenience to consumes. 1Consumers in an area beinq cleaned are cautioned not to draw any water, for any purpose, until the operation in that section is finished. Failure to observe this precaution will rsi in material being drawn into buildings' plumbing systems and possibly plugged water lines from the street to buildings. It is the consumers' responsibility to take preventaive measures. It wiII be advisableto keep a supply of water on hand, in containers, for emergencies. For turther information, please contact the Oshawa Depot at- 723-2248. Thank you for your anticipated co-operation. R. F. Richardson, P. Eng 'Commissio ner of Works. end of October. The 'ire departmient adveriised for part timie lire figb ters last montl> andl xill siart i xviisix men at ithe new h alI. This 51 afT mnay grow ta I10 men laie r, lie said. T[le part Lnie staff' are. all residents of' Wbitby norib of' flic seventb concession, and will resl)and la l'ire cal11s phoried Li.)tleir honmes by thie disp icher. There is also a direct fine beiween Hall Four and hecadcîuarte rs Hll Three iii dawn(own Whitby. 1 lall [aur will con tain one waier tank trtack and one puniper, and will also serve as storage space for sonie fire departmnent ecîuipmient. Auccordling tb Platoon Chief ('orner, the new hall was esiablisbed ai Myrile because of increasing develop' ment in ihe nortb pari of Wbitby and the need bo pro' vide cîuick response in case-or fire. The new developmenis in- clude a subdivision under con- struction in'Ashburn and the Andrew Anienna cable p!ant northwest of Asbburn. Willam Campbell to join C] William Campbell will assume bis duties as General Manager and Secretary- Treasurer of the Central Lake Ontario Cnevto Authority on November 1, CLOCA Chairman John Goodwin announced recently. "His background makes hini well-suited for the position as hîs experience as municipal engineer of the Town of Ajax has abided hlm with a varied background and experience for his respon- sibilities wiih the conservation authority", according 10, CLOCA. Mr. Campbell, 35, has been a municipal engineer for Ajax for seven years and is currently Director of Works. LOCA In that capacity, Mr. Campbell is responsible for the management of the largest department in the town which includes overail management, staff manage- ment and budgetary control. He hopes to bring his technieal background,- which includes drawing up legisia- tion, overseeing water manage- ment and dealing with the province and municipalities, to his new position. In his position with CLOCA, Mr. Campbell will be responsible for the overail .con trol, internai management,. planning of property acquisi- tions and dealing with the day to day problems of the auihority. The position pays an annual salary of $ 28,500. TOWN 0F WHITBY 1976 AFTER INTERIM TAX NOTICE FOURTH I"STALMENT The fourth instalment of taxes for 1976 is due and 'payable September 30, 1976. If payment is floti received by 'the due date, penalty at the rate of 1% per month will be charged on the overdue balance. Taxes may be paid at any Whitby Bank without bank collection charges or at the Municipal Office, 405 Dund'is Street West, Whitby, Ontario. Gail Empey, à;ax Collector, Town of Whitby. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM NOTICE TO ALL BROOKLUN WATER CUSTOMERS The Regional Municipality of Durham wiII be foam swabbing the water distribution system in Brooklin to clear accumulated deoosits out of water mains. 1 1 1 Mernbers of the fire depart- ment spent ail surnmer fixing- up) the building, cutting grass Paintîing, and installing a drop' ceiling tdconserve heat. l'le Whitby fire depart- men t encourages as maly, residents as possible t0 corne out Sunday and view the new hall, and ta attend thé open lioise ini [lai! Three ai Brock and Coîborne Streets frorn 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Suriday thronigh October 1 0. Free draws l'or T shirts for ebidren wvho attend will be held nightly at Hall Three at 8 p.mn. and 9:30 p.in. with twa winners eacb night. Ada is wîll have a free draw for a fire extinguisher or snioke detector for the home, nightly at 9:30 p.m. Denmonstrations and Films on fire preveniion will also be shown, and registrations will be taken for the aduit fire prevention course tobe held Oct. 13, 20 and 27. Hall Orie in Brooklin, Hall Two at Thickson andManning Roads, and the new Hall Four will be -open to the public on Sunday only from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. -- - l- 8

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