PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY. DECFM RER 29, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS 1350kL pre THEBII LAÀ Again this year, CKLB-' bringing back the New Listen starting Friday Big Band Bash, hostped E Now the best New Yeai right in your own home. hats! Presý Hambly's Bi 385 BlI Oshawa - C 94.9 FM sents G; BAN 5H! )Re member the way New Year's Eve used to sound? There was a full rich atmosphere that made it feel like the greatest moment of the year. New Year's Eve meant dancing tilI four in the morning to such bands as: Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller. Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Xavier S Cugat, Mart Kenney, Stan Kenton w and of course - Guy Lombardo! 1350 and CKQS-FM-94.9are Year's Eve you remember. nite at 8:0<) P.M. for the vy David Lennick. r's Eve party can be fnund Ail you do is provide the ;ented by Autborized Bottier of The TasIIïtemalo'ers Ontario introduces new traffic signs r~1ti TORONTO-The Mi- nistry of Transportation and Communications has announced two new sym- boiized traffic signs de- been approved as Cana- [1A.m:9SA.m. 4r. m.-B6r. m. 4 MON-FRI. > picting "NO STOPPING" and "YIELD" wiii be in use in Ontario after Janu- ary 1, 1977. Both have The Regional Municipality of Durhai NOTICE CLOSURE 0F'WHITBY LAI\DFILL SITE The Whitby Landfili "PERMANENTLy CLOSED" Noon, December 3lst, 1976. Site will L effective 12:0 For your ccnvenierice, as of January 3, 197* temporary arrangemnents have been made toprovid containers at the old Iandfill site on Highway N( 12, south of Brooklin and east of the Grovesic Cemetery for disposaI of household refuse. Other Regional Landf iii Sites which can be use are located in Oshawa, on Ritson Road, north c Taunton Road and in Port Perry, on Regional Roai No. 8, east of Highway No. 12. Town of Vhitby By-law No. 429-70 provides fc fines of up to $1,000.00 for littering of roadside! Your co-operation in using the facilities provide, is requested. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURI-JAIv WORKS DEPARTMENT WNI LAN SITI RE REGIONAI. RD. N9 e WY. NQ-7 DROONLIN SCUGOG LANDFILL s ITE M AN C M E S TE R t, ci w TAUNTON RD. HWY. 149 TA PORT PERRY REG. RD. Ng 3 m be 7, de o. de id o à S. and sau [YIELD dian Standards by the Council of Uniform Traf- fic Control Devices for Canada. The signs are in keeping with the trend toward use of moresym bols in traffic control and to conform with the.international use of sym bois. They provide safe messages readiiy un- derstood on sight and they also eliminate the need for bilingual iegends. The new ÎNO STOP- PING sign wili compiete thé symbolization of signs in the parking control ser- îes, initiaiiy introduced 18 months ago. It wiii depict a black oc- tagonai blank "STOP" sign with a red interdictory stroke through it. Biackar- rows wiil indicate the di- rection and extent of the No Stopping zone. If the sign restricts stopping dur- ing particular hours or days oniy, this informa- tion wiii appear as part of the symbol. The new YIELD right of way sign wili be the same shape as it is now-an equilaterai trian'r- gie. However, it wiii be white with a red border in- stead of yeliow. The coi- our red signifies a regula- tion whereby a person may be charged under the Highway Traffic Act whiie yeiiow designates only a warning such as "winding road ahead". Since failing to yieid the right of way constitutes an infraction against the Highway Traf- f ic Act, the colou r red was adopted. Until January 1, 1981,> the word "yieid" wiii ap- pear independently beiow the symbol sign. After that date, oniy the sym bol wiii appear. Municipalities wiii be expected to replace ai ex- isting YIELD right of way signs by January 1, 1979, and ail existing NO STOP- PINO signs by January 1, 1982. onates $75 to hospital The Hospital for Sîck ildren in Toronto received lonation of $75 frorn the ff and students of Kathleen we School last week, as a ut of the school's annual ristmas assembly. Approximately 150 parents 1students put the monoy a ' wishing wcli at the mbiy. m School