Whitby Free Press, 7 Sep 1977, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS 3RD ANNUAL ~a~t ~è%%t Saturday, Sept. l7th .6 p.m.-1U.fll. Iroquois Park Arena (Henry & Victoria) Feoturing entertainmoflt by "music FACTORY"11 also CLUB LORELEY DANCERS 1 TRADITIONAL GERMAN FOOD & BEVERAGE vo more inforniaioi colt 668-7715 Zreek pollution confirmed M plans no furthcr testirig of the water in Lynde Creck, Coisoli- dated Building Corporation, which owVfl large tracts of land arouind Brooklin, lias Time 1:t moneq. hvem dollar worki wjith a Plan 24 Plan 24 is the action savings plan that neyer stops working for you. t's a totally new concept in savinys and is available only at your plans credit union. Plan 24 is designed ta maximize in'erest earned on short term deposits. Unlike other savings vehicles, a Plan 24 account earns interest on the daily balance every 24 hours, niot every month, or every quarter. For example, if you started a regular savings plan into which you deposited $25 every Fridlay, starting on tihe f if'ih day of the first month, and your %n 47/,, /acco utt received ai no- minail inheresi rate of 7%, Pian 24 would actually earn mo~re interest in the f irst three rnanths than a comparable thirty dlay deposit account. ln fact, Plan 24 at 701 would earn you more thon the other account, even if it paid 1O0%/ for the samle period. Thait is why every day more Cana- dians are saving ait their credit union with a Plan 24 account. Ask us for details, and stort a Plan 24 account with us right away. Remember, with Plan 24 every day makesca difference! PIwm 24. Ioivofloble .niy et gour <.i.dIt Untton MANCHESTIRCOMMUNIT (CREDIT UNION 010OIWAT 12 IROOKUN a2 MuniS. AJAx on dog owners Who don'tpay quent dog owners has netted the town coffers somne $4"000 in the las't two rnonths, says DeputyTreasurer e* EVENING * REGISTRATION DURHAM COLLEGE EXTENSION COURSES * IN OSHAWA e e e s s e e e e e e TUESDY SET. 1 * THURSDAY SEPT. 15 * MONDAY SEPT. 19 * 6:30-9:00 Pma door-to-door collectioni dog licence fees, but by ti end of June, the tov discovered that about 6' dog owners had not paid up A part-tirfle emnpioyee v-% hired by the town to tra theni down, and people w mniglit be harboring dogs w( visited by the town's rep sentative. said Mr. Claringbc The -town managed collect - to date $ 17,500 the $1 8,000 expected ta realized frorn(dog tag sal and there are only 136 oi stapiding cases not yet eleai up, he said. "'eturned matters o to the bylaw enforcen officer", said Mr. Claringbc "]Before lie can issue a si nions, hie must see the ( by himnself. Following t] they will be asked if t wish te buy a tag and if i a summOns wil be issued. 0f the 541 people were origitially suspecte, owning dogs, without lice town staff found some not have pets. 0-THRUFTY * RENT-A-CAR MOTORS LTD. 1201 DUN DASST.* E. WHITB *DAILY WEEKL' *bMONTHLV YEARL CARS & TRUCKS There is pollution in Lynde Creek at Brookliil says the environmfental branch of the Durhiam Region Flealth Unit, but the health unit is not planning to do anything about it. According to Dr. J. E. Watt the unit's environinental director, six series of water tests just concluded leave no doubt that the bacteria in the creekexceedshealtîh standards. "I don't regard it as a real hazard unless people drank water straight froin the creek", he said. He reported that fecal coliforr-n readings are unfavorable, indicatiflg the source of pollution could be a comrbiflation of septîc tank effluence and agi icultural1 runoff. "We haven't found any direct septic source leading into the creek", hie added. According to Dr. Watt, the water could be a liealth probleni for aniimals as thcy already have sonie coli formi n their systenis. te mlonter pollution in the creek. The Ontario Ministry of Environnietit says it has reccived a letter rnaking this o ffe r, froni Ecoplans, of Waterloo, Ont., which is employed by CBC. Consolidated Building Corporation lias offered to build trunk sewers te Brookîjo if thc town allows the compaliy te proceed with developinent of its land hîold ings. Ecoplans lias oftered to sec up a series of testing stations on the creek and provide water samiples to the Ministry of Environmelt; according te a letter dated Aug. 16. Dr. WVatt said that the not find and flagrant dis- charge of Pollution from septic tanks, and it would be difficuit te, trace the source of wvhat pollution has been recorded. Towvn ju animais, he said. 1 Dr. Watt started testing the water at Brooklin after newspaper stories resulted in icails from concerned citizens. iuts bite Co-sponsored by 1h.Lions Club of WhitbY & the Town of Whitby Parks & Recrealioli Dept. A PLAQUE FROM WHIITBY, ENGLAND Deputy Chief Ron Hawkins and Fire Chief Ed Crouch hold a plaque preseated to the Whitby Fire Departmeflt by the Whitby fire station of the North Yorkshire Fire Departmlent ini Englafld. The plaque, made by the staff of Iii Whitby Y onhifr station, was presented to WNhitby Free Press Commuflity Editor BrianWitrohs recent visit to Whitby, to be turned-over to the Whitby, Ontario Fire Departmnent. Our fire departulert presented a plaque and shoulder flashes to the Whitlby Yorkshire Departulent in March. Free Press Photo

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