Whitby Free Press, 8 Dec 1976, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1976, WFITBY FREE PRESS Youths arrested for arson Two boys aged 13 and 14 were arrested last week by Durham Regional Police and charged with two counts of arson, three counts of break and enter wîth intent, one of break enter and theft, and one count of mischief. Police report the charges were laid in connection with a number of break-mns at homes in the Craydon Road area over the past few weeks, plus fires set in mail boxes at 109 Craydon Road, and along the CPR tracks nearby. The two boys will be applearing soon in juvenile couirt. go HOWV TO SAVE MONEYBY TH rbaoge EENERGY AND qROWING OUfT LES AI IR, Each one of us discards an average of 4 pounds of garbage a day - 1,500 pounds a vear. That's energy we're throwing away! By avoiding unnecessary products, and reusing and recycling the rest of them, we can save a tremendous amnount of energy for Canada. And money for ourselves.' The Garbage Book shows you how to rcduceyour garbage. Iî's new and free. Separate chapters deal with packaging, con- sumer products, food waste, yard waste, composting and setting up arecycling pro- gram in your community. Mail the coupon today for your free copy of The Garbage Book. Ail you've got to lose is your garbage! %lase send me a free copy f The Garbage Book. N I I AME ni,'so u:cs ROVINCE_________ POSTAL CODEI Mail coupon to: The G.1rbage Book Box 3516, Station C, 01tawa, Ontario KI1Y 4G 1 g -w * ý ý ý ý ý ý f Energy conservation: be part of thbe solution. Energy, Mines and Resources Canada Office nt Emergy ConusetvafrOt Hon. Alastair Gillespie Énergie, Mines et Ressources Canada Btureau dte fa conservation de f'éne'rgo L'O-on. Alastair Gillespie 'Minisfte Horticultural awards presented at Brooklin "4REACH FOR THE TOP"9 Robynn Ibbitson (contestant' number 1) answers a question during Henry Street Higb School's safety quiz, organized by teacher Brian Graham. Robynn, John Forbes (3), Mark Hoogkamp (4), Blair Cleveland (5) and Murray Forbes (6) won the right to represent the sehool at the upcomiafg provincial safety quiz, sponsored by the Industrial Accident Prevention Association. Free Press Photo Several members of the Brçookliïi Horticultural Society received awards for accumula- ted points at the year's flower shows, at the society's annual meeting November 24. Margaret Wick was the highest point winner; Joan Brak, second; Dorothy Barter, third; and Joan Brak, the new member with the highest points. Gordon Wick' afid Alice Dodd accumulated more points then any of these but' were elimînated from receiv- ing awards as they weren't eligible for them two years' running.~ Valerie Hundert received the trophy for signing up-the ,Most members for the year. Officers of the Brooklin Horticultural Society for 1977 are Past. President, Gordon Wick; President, Margaret Davis; First Vice-' President, John Jeffries; SecondVice-President, Valerie Hundert;' Secretary, Carolyn Stevens; and Treasurer, Fern, Munris. One-year directors are Joan Brak, Ruby -Bryant, Carolyn Stevens, Pru Whittick and Don Wick. Two-year directors are Marg Beath, Grace Coe; Isaleen Crawford, Mary Housego, -and Audrey Young. Auditors 'are Bill Burgess and Fred Daw. Community hall booking systein. changed Direct or of Recreation Nayne De Veau has formulated i new riethod of renting -nun ici pally-owned corn- munity centres lu the citizens .vhich he believes wîll benefit both the Town and the public. The new system, which wvent intoeftèct in rnid- Nove mber, has bookings being made directly t hrough the ru stod-ians of the Brooklin open 7der. a wek Mapk led RESTAURANT 120 BROCK $T. M. WNITBY - TEL.*: 668-9461 DoIicj.os Conodion .md thuis,,Dith.% Cornrunity Centre, the Centennial Building and Ileydenshore- Pavilion rather than the' Recreation Depart- ment as was the case in the past. Mr. DeVeau explained: "The reason for this move is tu provide the public easier access tu book facilities. After reviewing the present process for one year, the main concern of the public is thiat they can flot book facilities du ring the day while they themiseives are at wvork. The limie in which they plan their events is while they are, home in the evening. As a direct resuit, there have been fewer bookings". le continued tha t "lnitially, the change in i1975' was initiated to improve the accouLntinig methods. With assistance from the Treasury IJepartnment, a new permît formn has beeni printed which will improve this situation. Also a complete set of pro- cedures and guidelines has been formulated in consul- tation with the custodians and staff which will assist 'a mnore efficient systemn".ý The guidelines include the following: how to complete the néw permit forms, the bartending conditions and established policy, public relations, depositing of money with the Treasury, use of caterers, additional require- ments requested by the applicant and general comn- ments. "By involving the total staff in preparation of these guide- lines, we feel we have taken a positive approach and have initiated a shared decision- making process which will overaîl provide the citizen with thebes t possible service", Mr. DeVeau concluded. Look Naturally Good We go along witI, Nature f0 bring out the bout in you and your hair. We cuf if the woy if grows . . and shape if fto suif you fafce. 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