Whitby Free Press, 8 Dec 1976, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976, WUIITBY FREE PRESS ýW1N O ý.<NE WEEI IN, THE SUN FOR TWO- AT THE FABULOUS FREEPORT INN IN THE BAHAMAS *DRAW Wl LL BE HELD ON MON DAY, FEBRUJARY 28/77 *DP)P IN TODAY TO FI LL IN YOLJR BALLOT -NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! 73 CHEV IMPALA, 4 dr. hdtp., super sharp! Lic. KKF 714. 74 JAVELIN AMX, PS, PB, factory air. stereo, 24,000 mi. Lic. 360, V8, AM/FM LEE 541. 74 ASTRE WAGON, auto., woodgrain siding, spotîess throughout. Lic. EHO 611. 76 MARK IV, one owner. OnIy 17,000 miles. Lots of extras. KHJ 157. $9895. 71 CHEVY2 TON PIC KUP, very dlean. Runs perfect. Lic. H31 337. $1399. 73 CHEV CREW CAB, wood- 'grain siding, custom interior. Box cover, Ioads of extras. B65 295. $4195. 74 FORD % TON PICKUP,8cyI., auto., very clean, 2 yr. warranty. E73 568. $2595. 75 FORD RANGER XLT, 34 ton pickup, 8 cyl., auto., PS, PB, air conditioned, AM/FM stereo. EFM 213. $4595. PR ICES GOOD UNTI L DECEMBER 10, 1976 683-5541 683-5540- 683-5840 1 KINOSON RD.*E.. PICKERING. Gartshore wins '76 election by. dec'isive margin,Mo nday Cont'd from P. 1 and Ron Treleaven, 388. Mr. Drumm said he would flot make any statemrent about his future plans on council, but commented that the ward councillors will have to meet toge ther to discuss the situa- tion at the regi'on. He also said that deveiopment was a concern, and that couneil should protect the people who presently live in Whitby as well as the people who will move in. Centre Ward In the Centre Ward, Tom Edwards started his l4th year on counicil by winning every poli in his ward, and main- taining a strong lead through- out the night. Unofficial totals arc: Tom Edwards, 1,463; Vernon MacCarl, 714; and Roger Fannon, 231. "i've earned' the respect and confidence of the people of Whitby and this to me is a responsibility 1 wiil flot easily let go", said Mr. Edwards. lie said that a good goup had been elected to counicil. and was "confident that Whitby is in good hands for THE CO R N ERSTONE GI FT SHOP Brass Candie Sticks and Accessories 122 Brock St. N.,- Whitby MON-SAT 10-6 FR1 10-9 "Gifts for People w/wi care w t he next two years"' Among the- priorities he wants to see handled by council are the Brock Street grade separation, and improve- ment of the downtown area. Mr. Edwards also said he was interested in the desire of newcomers to become assimi- lated into the Town of Whitby and urged long-term residents to assist themn in integratingz. North Ward In the North Ward, Bob Carson returned to Counicil, taking ail polis except the advance poli which he Iost by one vote. He led from the beginning and ended up with 985 votes to 514 for Jack Woodward. - Mr. Carson said the big thing for the North Ward is to sec that the secondary plan study gets-, lots of citizen input. He said he was work- ing.on a citizens' committee to meet on a weekly basis with the planners, to act as a sounding board, and he wants rnonthly public meetings on the plan. Mr. Carson also said he wants an all-out effort for the location of a youth drop-J -in centre in Brooklin, and wilI "push for sewers as soon as we can get them so we can get senior ci tizens' apartmen ts". Public Sehool In the race for the two Whitby seats on the Durham Board of Education, David Sirns and Jim Speers came out the winners, each with more than 2,000 votes. Unofficial figures indicate the following:' David Simns, 2,902; Jim Speers, 2,300; John Buchann, 1,971; Beverly Bicknell, 1,403; Aline Currier, 1,251; Ken Brown, 1,224; Meivin PeIt, 929; and Frank Sugden, 397. Until 9:30 p.m., it looked like Mr. Buchanan had a chance to become one of the sehool trustees, but after that time, he began to trail behind Mr. Sirns and'Mr. Speers. Separate School In the vote for the two seats on the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, Chuck Poche led the poli with 975 votes, followed by Andy Miller with 742. Lou Goverde lost out, with 524 votes. Unofficial totals,' including Brock and Scugog, give the seats to Mr. Roche, with 998 votes and Mr. Miller with 759. Mr. Goverde received a total of 537. For the separate school representative on the Durham Board of Education, Gerry Noonan won in Whitby with 819 votes to 595 for John D'Costa. The final resuit, includîng, Ajax, Pickering, Brock, Scugog and Uxbridge gives the seat to Mr. Noonan with i1,672 votes, to i1,441 for Mr. D'Co$ta. Officiai resuits xii be released by Returning Officer Bill Wallace Thursday. Top bull purchased Kahn Brothers, of Brooklin, have purchased the top priced Holstein bull at a recent sale in Jerseville, Ont. At the Dunlea sale, Nov. 9. the Kahn Brothers purchased Dunlea Blue-Boy for S 17,000. They intend to expori the bull to West Germany. Lions don ate to retarded The Lions Club of Whitby recently made a cash donation to Aldon School in Ajax. Thie sehool, for trainable retarded children of kinder- garten age through to 21 years oid, is run by the Durham Board of Education. The money will be used those who, because of illness or other reasons are unable to couic to the library. The staff will deliver and pick up books and records, large print books and talking books. Anyone who wishes te use thîi service may cal the library at 668-6531. -- ~ ~ -~ 72 FORD 0 3 12 SALE PRICE RANCHWAGON$ 7. 8$1099 LIC. APF 229 mnth ly. INTEREST 13Y% COST $243.08 OIVER 31 MONTHS My sincere thanks to My workers and vo fers wha supported me in the West Word Dec. 6. "76. Bob Cawker Hwy- No- 2 (Kington Rd.)

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