Whitby Free Press, 1 Nov 1978, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS Des Newman possible regional chairmanl Although he is not making any public statements on his plans for the future, it is understood that former Whitby Mayor Des Newman is under pressure to run for chairman of the Region of Durham. Mr. Newman was a possible regional candidate in the Nov. 13 municipal election, according to rumors around town, but when the nonination day came and went, his name was not among those running for office. Mr. Newman disagrees with current Regional Chair- man Walter Beath's policies of handling the chairman- ship, but is keeping closed- mouthed about his own political future. The .vote for regional chairman is scheduled for Dec. 6, and according to Bill 162 which created the Region of Durham, someone from outside the ranks of council could run for chairman.' Walter Beath has already announced his intention to seek the chairman's position again. He was appointed by the provincial government in the fall of 1973, and elected by the cotncil of the region in, January 1977. So far, Mr. Beath is the only declared candidate for Regional Chairman. Mr. Newman served as mayor of Whitby from 1966 to 1975, when he resigned and Man drol to stop 4 A Whitby businessman who has been prevented from building on flood plain land on Victoria Street has decided to drop his plans to block reconstruction of High- way 401 past his land. Bruce Davis and his brother Barry, who own Holiday World on Dundas Street, purchased landin the Pringle Creek area at Victoria Street in 1974 at the time the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority established possible flood-prone areas and banned any building on the site. Mr. Davis had contem- plated going to the courts to stop the reconstruction of Highway 401 when his own building was banned.in the same area because of flood plain restrictions. Mr. Davis has learned, however, that an engineer- ing study by CLOCA might permit building on the site by 1981 when Victoria Street is realigned and twin 20-inch culverts are built for Pringle Creek through the CNR embankment. These culverts, at a cost of $1,250,000 would remove 141 acres of land from the threat of flooding, says CLOCA. With such a solution 185 BroCk St. N. J41e use pre-heat solution that processes in 15 minutes. It takes the guess work out of perming, and leaves the hair in excel- stylin g. Centre ran unsuccessfully as a Liberal candidate in Durham West riding in the provincial election. He ran again unsuccessfully in Armourdale Riding in Toronto in the 1977 provin- cial election., It is said that since he did not contest any office.in the Nov. 13 election, the regional chairman's office is his only opportunty for a political comeback in the near future. ps plans 01 work offered, it is still not known who will pay the costs of the culverts, it was reported at a CLOCA meeting last week. Cancer officers elected The South Durham Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. has elected their officers for 1978-79 at their recent annual meeting which featured a dinner and dance. Elected officers are Ann Smith, President; Dave Williams, Vice-President; Pat Monaghan, Treasurer.; and Secretary, Emily Van- derheyden.' Standing committee chair- men appointed for 1978-79 are Bob Booth, campaign chairman; AI Vickers, campaign vice-chairman; Christine McLaughlin, education chairman; Carol Worsely, education vice- chairman; Marilou Mason, service to patients chair- man; Dr. Peter Frost, medical advisor; Jim Kirk- connell, publicity chairman; Ellen Ashton, planning, redevelopment and nomina- tions vice-chairman; Ruth Greer, special events chair- man; Joan Beckett, special events vice-chairman and Tom Greer, commemora- tions funds chairman DTHAPA R Denture Theraist 214 Dunds St. E., Whitby 68-7797 HOU RS Mon. - Sat. & Evenîngs By Appointment OnIy DEATHS -M MARIA RERCICH After a long illness at the Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, On Tuesday, Octo- ber 24, 1978, Maria Belanich (of Whitby), beloved wife of the Late Matteo Rercich; dear mother of Mrs. Steve Sporina (Alma) of Whitby, Mrs. Joseph Jacksetic (Mary) of Scarborough and Matteo of Sunnyside, N.Y. Loved grandmother of Mrs. V. Savarino (Anne), Steve Sporina Jr. , Sylvia and Edward Jacksetic, Paul and Loretta Rerecich and great grandmother of Joseph and Teresa Savarino; in her 75th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for requiem mass at St. John The Evangelist Church, Whitby, on Friday, October 27. Interment Reur- rection Cemetery, Whitby. FR ANK McNAUGHTON At the Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Tuesday, October 24, 1978, Frank McNaughton (of Whitby), dear son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McNaughton, in his 95th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for prayers in the chapel on Thursday, October 26. Interment St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Whitby. RICHARD F. COURTNEY At 229 Meadow Rd., Whitby, on Tuesday, Oct. 24, - A Ancient peoples believed the kidneys to be the re- pository of ail knowledge. 1978, Richard F. Courtney in his 72nd year, beloved hus- band of Genevieve Kehoe, father of Mrs. Robert Kenn- elly (Elizabeth) of Oshawa, Mrs. Ronald Potter (Mary) -of Newcastle, Mrs. George Mullett (Jean) of Oshawa, also Jim Courtney of Oshawa and Robert (Bob) Courtney of Moorefield, brother of Mrs. Beatrice Gardner of Toronto, Mrs. Woody Wood- worth (Mary) of Perth, Mrs. Alice Fraser of Toronto, also Bill Courtney of Oshawa and i Fred Courtney of Kirkfield. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa,- with Requiem High Mass in St. Mary's of the People Church on Thursday, Oct. 26. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial don- ations to the Canadian Can- cer Society would be appre- ciated. PHILIP JOHN McCABE At the Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Wednesday, Oct- ober 25, 1978, Philip John MeCabe (of Whitby), form- erly with Toronto Dominion Bank,, Head Office. Loved husband of Marie O'Laughlin; dear father of Mrs. T. Ingoldsby (Virginia) of Pte. Claire, Que., Mrs. H. Matheson (Helen), Willow- dale, and Philip of Peter- borough; lovingly remem- ' bered by seven grandchild- ren; brother of Ambrose and Frankof Toronto. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for Requiem Mass in St. John the Evan- gelist Church, Whitby, on Saturday, October 28. Inter- ment Resurrection Ceme- tery, Whitby. FRANCIS J. VAN ROESSEL Suddenly at the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital, Whitby, on Friday, Oct. 27, 1978. Francis J. Van Roessel of Whitby, beloved husband of the late Nellie Van Dam, dear father of Mrs. N. Grandy (Christine) of Brooklin, Peter and Frank of Whitby, Wilhelmina, predeceased, loved by 12 grandchildren and eight great-grand- children, in his 75th year. Res.ted at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, until il a.m. Oct. 30, then at the Emmanuel Reformed Church; Whitby, for service. Interment Groveside Cerne- tery, Whitby. Minister the Rev. L.R. Harvey. 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