;L-."P PAGE 22, WHDNESAY, NOVEýM 22, 1978eVH[By FREESSE& By Geor ge Ashe MPP On October 23rd, the Ontario Legisiature. resumed the second Session of the Thirty-First Parliamnent of Ontario. The following day, the new T7reasurer, the Honourable Frank Miller, made a statement concerning Ontario's present economie situation, and outlined two new policies designed to improve the investment climate in Ontario. The Treasurer stated that there are a numnber of encourag- ing developments on the economnie front which suggest that Ontario's economy is showîng significant strength and that positive foundations for the future are in place. He pointed out that some of the credit for an improving economic performance must go to the Ontario government's action in cooperation with the federal government to eut reta il sales taxes for a six-month period. This brought about a sharp increase in retail sales by some 12 percent over the sanie period last year. Other reasons for encouragingeconomie trends are due to the provincial government's own policies. Its commitment to RANK, 'UFALTOR aK ST. $. 171 368 WHITBY SPARKLING - $58,900 - This 3BedroomBrick Bungalow reflects Tendler Loving Care throughout. If features 2 baths, Hollywood Kitchen, Living room, Hard- wood f loors, a 401, Rec Roomn decorated to Perfection 1 Lots of cupboards and an attached carport. See it soon wlth Marv Parchment 668-6171 or 579-0569. WHITBY - PRICED BELOW COST. $56900. Transferred Vendor mustsell this 3 bedroom Multi-level home. It has a Formai Dinlng overlooking a large living room with Walkout to Fenced Backyard. 1. 1/2 baths, 2 Walkin, Closets, Eat-in Kitchen and attached garage. So Much for So Littie! Cal Merv'Par-chment 668-6171 or 579-0569. curb inflationary demands on capital markets and supplies, and equipment bas begun to reap dividends for everyone in Ontario. Other initiatives include a réduction in the size of the provincial civil service by 4,000 positions since 1975 and n~o public debenture borrowing for three consecutiveyears. The spin-off effect of such control of government'growth is thé success in having restored the confidence of investors, the business communîty and consumeirs. To furtber this confidence, the Treasurer rescinded The Land Speculation Tax, which was first introduced four years ago when ra -mpant spéculation in land was putting enormous pressure on land prices in Ontario. Today, however, the situation is different and such a tax gave Ontario a bad name among investors. *The Treasurer>s second policy initiative concerns the pulp, and paper industry which is vitally important to the economy of this province. Accordingly, the provincial government will be discussing with management and labour, practical options whi ch it hopes will lead to a detailed prograrn of assistance to this industry in meeting a stringent program of environmental standards, while providing clear incentives for modernization and growth.' The Ontario government will continue to restrain its own spending in an attempt £0 leave more capital in the. marketplace for growth in the private sector. However, to meet our economic targets, we need close cooperationbetween the-provinces and Ottawa in developing policies that everyone' can not only live with, but benefit from. For above alI, as the Treasurer said, what this country and its most productive province, Ontario, requires is stability in our planning-, fairness in, our policies anËd, economic policy cooperation between the provincial, and'federal governments. Whitby, Buildlers .seeking newcoach and manager The Whitby CBC Builders Junior A, lacrosse team is looking for a new coach and manager for next season. The teaml won the Eastern Canadian Championsbip this year, but lost out in 'tbe contest for the Minto Cup to llurnaby Cabievision of 1urnaby'l-i.C. in September. Coach Jim Hinkson indica- ted .be wanted to resign before the tearà went into the Minto,' Cup finals, and Manager Jin Brady accepted tbe position of third, vice-president of the Ontario Lacrosse - Association and stepped down as manager. Mi. Hinckson said be was frustrated by the series with 1BIurnaby, and what he climed was bad press froni Vancouver newspapers after he commeiited on wtiat he- considered bad officiating. Mr. llinkson is also deepiy invoivcd in high school sports. at Scarborough's Stephen Leacock 'Secondary Scbool, whicb takes up niost of bis tume. Mr. Brady managed theý Wbitby Junior A Lacross, Club to two, provincial and Canadian Championsbips wben the Builders were the Junior 11,Transporters. In their first season as the 1 1juiders four years ago, they placed fourtb, but were second in 1976 and- first in 1977 and 1978. He said- if he had flot been eiected to bis -position with the Ontarîo Lacrosse Associ- ation, be wouid have stayed on as generai manager of the 1I *uilders. VELVfT TO%#ICTi Furniture Stripping LUI &J No dip' *'Unique tanks or 'flow-over caustics proces REPAIRED-REFINISMED et MacNoiI's '1T PAYS TO HAVE VOUA FURNITURE RE-UPHOj.STEREDY' SOFT, TOUSLED Durham YMCi youth basketba Soffers ni l prograni Youth 13asketbail Associa- they are automnaticaiiy tion- basketball, is different. memnber of a teamn. Parent In YBA basketball, the name oguriasreivolvedî of the game is values, partie- league play as voluntee ipation and fun. Everyone coaches, teamn and leagi plays. If you're in grades 3> managers and in othe' thru 8, like basketball and capacities. want to play, YBA is for you. Designed by the YMC Sign-ups for the 1979 Y13tA with belp froni the NBj season at the Durham players Association, th Region Family, YMCA wilI concept was fully teste be held Decem ber 7 at Henry before play began thre St reet High Sehool, froni 7 years ago. In the initia P.m. to 10 p.sasn there were mon YBA baskethall is played tha n 100,000 participants ii with nine players on a team. about 400 YMCA's. Eacb player participates a YIJA was an instant ani specified.aniount of tume SO over <whemning succes: that each boy or girl bas, the because too -many kids hai opportunity to play competi- suffered through being toiq tive basketball under league they "weren'ltgood enough' conditions. to play. other sportsc During the season each coaches wouldn't let niargiî player has an opportunity to ai players have an opportun judge his or her own gaine ity. skills as well as personal There will only be- growth, ability to play team lmtdnme fpae basketbai11, respect for each «ltemy n-uofplaori other, the referees and the tbasktbmal igu tor lag opposition. capleact u t hel.g < IYBA, chiidren ,are Infoactio o rgit taught respect for an oppon-tInfeesauitonitra ent, coaches and officiais. No tan oter facet o tee13 players are 1"out" or flot ad oberoaiedaof the.Y aliowed to '"n3ake" the team. Duam eg tindamul Whein a boy or girl signs up ymca, cal668-6868.1 for the YBA at the YMCA, Iroquois defeat O-riia a In ,er Ld es ia ie i- 's le or t' but, may lose goaltender Tbe Whitby Iroquois- defeated the Orillia Terriers 6-4 Tbursday but may lose theirgoaltender Mike Ryck- man. Craig. Hiliock, formeriy with the Barrie 'Flyers, played, for the Iroquois Saturday, and if the manage- ment likes bum, Ryckman may be the odd mnan out, and the goal wiii be shared by Hiilock and Kim Crouch. As aý promotiônal boost for the Iroquois, patrons of the game were admitted for one dollar each, Thursday, and were treated to. an exciting hockey game. The Iroquois scored three unanswered goals in the first period, and the score was 5-0 by the eight-minute mark of the second,, when the Terriers replied with two goals. The victory boosted ýthe Iroquois into a four-way deadlock for first place witb Thunder Bay, Barrie, and Cambridge, eacb witb 12 points. Tim Ampleford got one goal and two assists, and otber Whitby scorers were John Cook, Larry Mavety, Steve Lyon, Pave Wilson and Jin Moxey. ,On Nov. 30 the Iroquois will play the' Welland Steelers at 8:15 P.M. at Iroquois Park Arena. Wh"itby bo pksýys hockey at. U. S. colleëge Mike Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rowley of 829 Centre Street North, Whitby, will be playing hockey again for Colgate University at Hamilton, New York. Last year Mike was the leading scorer with 17 goals and il assists, and was nanied the best offensive player on the squad. He had the game winner in two of his teani's five victories, and' was tops in power play goals with five. Mike's two-year total is 20 goals and 23 assista. He played for the Richmond Hill Ranis of the Provincial- Junior A League and was chosen to play in the All- Ontario Silver Stock Hockey Tournanient in 1974. WHITBY- DISTRE5S SALE - $6890 - Large house vacant and readly for occupancy. First mortgage at i1 per cent and Vendor wlll take back a second with 10 percent deposit. Make your offer on this 4 bpdroom, 1 1/2 baths. famnily*eôom and f !replace. Phone andi save thousands. Call Garrett Dowker 668-6171 or 668-006. That's the look you want this. fail. Hair that's just WHITSY - INVESTMENT - $72000 Brick Duplex 6 years ol<l. Featuring 2 three bedroom apartments wvIth large bright rooms. To lnspect. caîl Kay Rogers 668.6171 or 668-4592. WHITSY - COMMERCIAL STORE - $64,9« - Location on main Street in Whitby. Features 2112 square feet. For further details caîl Kay Rogers 668-6171 or 668-4592. WHITBY - STARTER HOME - $47,90 This 3 bedroom (1im basement> Brick Bungalow newly decorated kitchen and living room wittiartificiel f ireplace, upgraded broad loom ttiroughout. walk -out base#nent ail on 159' lot. 1Ils a reai good deal! Cali Merv Parchinent 6M6 6171 or 579 0569. off the shoulders, permed ' but not frizzy. A care- free style that underscores your femininity. LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE 119 Green St., Whitby 668-9262 NOTICE TOWN 0F WHUTIY APPOINMENTS TO SOARDS AND COMMITTIE Any citizen who may be interested in serving on one of the following Boards or Commnittees is lnvited to submit bis or ber name along with a brief resume to the undmrigned, for consideration by the Council, on or before November (a) Cemetery Board 6 Appointments - i Year terni (b> Committee of Adjustment 2 Appointments - 3 Year Terni (c) Fence Viewers 6 Appointments - 1 Year terrni (d) Game Preserve Committee 10 Appointments-1year terni (e) Library Board 1 Appoentment - 3 Year terni (f) Property Standards Committee 1 Appointment - 3 Year terni <g> Board cf Management of Museumi 4 Appointmnt -i1 Year terni Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T., C.M.C. Clerk-Administrator The Corporation of the Town ci Whitby 575 Rossland Ro.d Eut