Whitby Free Press, 1 Dec 1976, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS NEED A CAR? NO MON EY? Try Santa Maitland's Xmas Bonus s, OPEN SATURDAYS - 9 TILL 6 76 CONTINENTAL MARK IV one owner Lic. KHJ 157 factory air, AM-FM sterea, only 27,000 74 FORD 2 dr. hdtp. 73 CAPRI V6, thoroughly reconditioned 74 CIJTLASS 2 dr., factory air, super sharp 73 COUGAR XR7 absolutely perfect Lic. P67 191 Lic. GFM 213 Lic. JSR 909 Lic. KUY 338 Lic. JNO 042 Lic. BNU 281 $9895 $3495 $4595 $1995 $2295 $3995 $2995 OLDE TYME CHRIST MAS A pot of dried grass was one of the many art objects for sale at the Whitby Arts Olde Tyrne Christmas art mart last weekend. Potter Jamie Turnbull, of Combermere, near Bancroft; and weaver Jennifer Lawson of Goodwood join Whitby Arts Director Linda Paulocik in admiring the various articles available for those who wanted to do somne early christmas sboppL-ig. Free Press Photo Former development commissioner W es Winters died -Wednesday at Wellesley Gieorge "Wes" Winters, Whitby's develap- ment ctunitiissioiier froni' I 96< ta 1973, died last Wedniesdaty at the Dr. J. 0. lRuddy IHospital after a Pto- Mr. Winters, 56, was born at Viscount, Saskatchewan, the son of the late l-lerbert S. Wintcrsand I lenrie ttaNMc Lean. N-Ir. Wint'crs caille ta Whit hv fil 1969 to take the post 'of developrnent coin- Ask us about you Corne and tell us wvhat you're lookîng for in a job. Tell us wvhat you are today and 'Nvhat you want ta be tornorrowv. Ask us 'f we can offer opportunities and challenges ta match your needs. No oblVgations on elther side. WeIl be glaci ta talk. And we may have just what you're looking for. But you'll neyer know until you ask.Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre mu Oshawa WEDNESDAY 8th DECEMBER 1976 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES. 56 missioner and during his terni of office much ofthe develop- mient in the Hopkins Street industrial park was acquired. During Mr. Winters' terrni, the tawn also acquired the lands which have became the T'hickson Roa d industrial park. sou tI of H-opkins Street. \Vhen region ai gavemen t began in J anuary of 1 974, Mr. Winters resigned as develop- tient conmissioner and went loto the real estate fielcd, sel- l ino industrial land for a local Nir. \Vinters is survived 13v Ilis \',iIeý the former Mary lRiachBastedo; two sons, Robert of Longueuil, Quebec. and Richiard of Toronto; andl his motlier Mrs. 1I1. S. Winters ai Prince Albert, Saskatche- wvan. île is also survived by two brothiers. Stanley of Prince Albert, Sask., and Lycîl of South Prince, British Columbia; and one sister, NIrs. R. Chiarko of O tt a wa. A memiorial service xvas conducted by Rev. J. A. Roney at Ail Saints' Atlican Cliurchi Saturday, follawed by creinat ion. Contributionis tta he Canadian Cancer Society andl the Victorian Order of Nurses cati le î)laced l trough the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, \Vlîitlb'. PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL DEC. 8, 1976 1 KINGSTON RD. E,. PICKERING TORONTO PICKERING 26T71107 683-5540 Hwvy. No. 2 (Kingston Rd.) m MEEard * TTISfl CAR AS IS "BARGOONS" 72 MG MIDGET Lic. KLM 653 $275 72 VEGA "HATCHBACK" Lic. APT 408 $295 *72 TOYOTA 1600 DIXE Lic. DXK 906 $995 *68 OLOS TORONADO Lic. KRF 245 $725 *68 TOYOTA WGN. Lic. JVR 909 $125 *64 IMPALA 2 DR. IHT. Lic. DUH 513 $ 95 * .841lDunds St. W 4 ,, ---~-"-----,-- -~ 75 CIIEV HALF TON 8 cyl., only 16,500 miles 75 FORD 250¾ 4TON RANGER XLT

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