WATERCOLOR EXHIBITION Seventeen local artists are showing a selection .of the best of thoir watercolors at the Whitby Arts Station until Jan.- 29. The artists represented are: Carol Cooper,'Ron Eccles, Ernest Jukes, Audrey Mac- -Lean, Janet McGhee, Charles Moffat, Jim- Paget, Lloyd Peters, Maureen Remington, Carol Reynolds, John Rich- mond, Laurine Sage, Joan Stacey, Ann Symie, Sue Tabuchi, Peter Van Gils, and Sally Wldmnan. tGallery hours are 2 p.m. t5 ..Tuesday to Sunday and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednes- day and Thursday. TOATMSTRSSCLUB )Whitby residents are in- vited tà attend the regular dinner meeting of the Pine Ridge Toastmistress Club at the Sheriçianý Mail, Pickering, Jan. 19 at 6' p.m. Women interested in public speaking and leadership training are welcome to attend. For information and reservations,' caîl 668-1680. HOCKEY DANCE, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Associat.ion is holding a dance at Heydenshore Pavilion Jan. 14 from 8:30 pm. to 1 a.m. Tickets at $0 per couple can be ob- tained from Helen Ravary at 668-2810 or Cathie Neely at, 655-3245. FLORIDA TRAVEL FILMS Three travel films on Florida wil be shown at the Whtby Public Library, free of cqharge, Ian. 18 at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.mh. in the pro- gram room. "The South" features the principal tourist at tractions, and activities in the U.S. âuttlern states. "ýMillion Acre Playground" features Lake Okeechobee, Upper St. John's River, Kissîmmnee River and -the Everglades. "Last 'Week We Flew to Florida" features Disney World, Busch Gardens, Marlneland and Cypress Gardens. SMOKING WITHDRAWAL CLINIC Is your New Year's Reso- lution to stop smoking? Durhami Region Lung As- sociation announces a Smok- ing Withdrawal Clinic to help you do just that. The seven -session Clinic, to be held in the 'Iheatre Arts Room cnf R .S.McLaugh- lin ýCollegiate Oshawa, begins on Ianuary 18t and is -built around *the Five Day Plan, aimaing to help smokers quit through group support, lec- tures and films. For further inforrnatioli on, the Smoking Withdrawal Clinic, either complete the pre.registration forrni to be found in this paer, or tele- phone Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151. UIBERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Liberal As- sociation for the Riding of Ontario wilI be held on Wednesday January 11, at 8 p.mn. at P'ickering High School,Church St. N. (Village of Pickering) Ajax. The speakerswliHbe the Hon. Relations and the Hon. Norman Cafik, Minister of State for Multiculturalism. . usiness to be conducted at this meeting will include the nomination of a candi' date for the Ontario Riding; the election of officers for 1978 and the election of delegates to the National Policy Convention to be held in Ottawa on February 24, 25 and 26. The north part of Whitby is part of Ontario Riding and it is e xpected that legislation wil make al of Whitby part of the riding before thenext Federal election. SENIORS' ACTWVITIES A number of activities are planned at the Whitby Senior Citizens Activity Centre this month. Jan. 21 at 7:30 p.m. there w 11 be a "Robbie Burns" night and dance party at the centre on Brock Street at Pitt Street. On. Jan. 13. at 7:30,p.m. there will be three color films of 'the celebration of Queen Elizabeth's ýSîiver Jubilee. Jan. 27- at 7:30 p.mn. there will be the feature filmi The Student Prince, featuring the voice of Mario Lanza. The centre'% January birth- day Party will be at 2 p.m. Jan. 19 COVER FEATURES MUNICIPAL BUILDING Whitby Chamber of Commerce President Gord Hanna congratulates local artist Harry Thompson on his sketch of the new municipal office which will appear on the cover of the Chamber newslet ter iii 1978. Mr. Hanna and Mr. Thompson are holding a copy of the cover for the newsletter, "Commerce -Communicator," which was designed by MBM Publishing and Photography, publishers of the Whitby Free Press. FrePssho. Active role is planned for Chamber in 11978 says President Go'rd Hanna In. 1977" the Whitby Chamber of Commerce ele- vated itself considerably, and in 1978 can do' better, President- Gord Hanna said at the inagural meeting of the Chamber for 1978. -Mr. Hanna said he consid- ered the Chamber can be a more vital organization in the town, and went on to add that private enterprise îs total- ly.dependent on good govern- ment. Mayor Jim Gartshore, *the guest sp'eaker for the meeting, Jan. 9, told Mr. Hanna a very strong Chamber ofCommerce taking a stand on matters in the community can be a real asset for the council. Mr. Hanna sà id he con- sidered the Chamber is strengthened by the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital the towri's largest employer,. be- comning a member in 1977, Report From Queen's Park' Cont'd From P. 5 munity centres, and with small groups in private homes. The end result of this was that a full time Enviornmental Inspector was engaged. The Envirpnmental Inspector visits each job site frequently and reviews procedures being used by the contractors to alleviate and repair environmental damage. Advice is giveni by the Inspector as to the best way to avoid problemns, and if anything is noted which needs correction, a written instruction is issued. For the foregoing, environmnental reasons, the Duffin Creek Pollution Control Centre and the trunk sewer system is being developed as an Environment Ontario "Provincial Projct", wherely the Mnistry of the Environment is responsible for ail design and construction. The Regional Municîpalities of Durham and York will operate and main- tain the works within., their respective regfions, with the exception of the Duffin Creek Sewage Treatment Plant, which will be operated by the Mnistry. The Ontario Ministry of the Environment is providing a 15% subsidy to underwrite capital construction costs, and is arranging financing through the tederal Central Mortgage and HousinI Corporation. The Provincial investment will be recovered tluough a service charge to the regional municipalities for ail sewage treated and received. This service rate will be re;- viewed on a regular basis. The Duffmn Creek Pollution Control Centre represents one way in which your Provincial Govemnment is recogniz- ing its responsibilities in the provision of much needed oewer treatmnent facilities and the creation of much needed entnploment, but stili protecting in .very way possible our and its administrator Michael C'Keefe becoming a director in 1978. "The hospital was n eyer totally accepted ini our town, and this is the properf time for better understandiiïg be- tween the hospital and the town, so we can see it is an as- set, not a liability," said Mr. Hanna., Mr. Hanna said that down- town development is "a very strong must in 1978," and he also hoped to see the Brooklin study completed. He said the role of the Chamber of Commerce is to encourage the town counicil to provide the town with the best govemmentpossible, and pledged to do that in 1978. WHIfTBY FREF PRFVSS. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1978. 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