Whitby Free Press, 28 Nov 1979, p. 18

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1sK PAGE18, EDNEDAYNOVEMBER 28,-1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS toile C*tn of dinner, cocktail & Part y dresses -in luah vol vetsi, FASHNIONS FOR TH i s- f M V I0 3-1711 I. Szs5.131o array of &ÀIIèIui1 .ayawa lnI Fhon Avaiblel .Wob il bJCaonRd- & Hwy. 2 72-t HOURS T e.-Sot.0110.1 6 ,,<o ofte busesde ns onthe ridership 1 I »wz~2O U'à-na JSz ,100 BYRON, STREET 'SOUTH WHITBY, ONTARIO, 668-9161 SPECIAL Buya T-Shirt adreceivea Monogram FREE Our T-Shirts are AIL CANAD IAN mode of, Polyester-Cotton Sizes 2 - Mens Xtra Large for selling the greatest num- Gallery. r ber of tickets was'Mrs. Ale Morison. Travel arrangements are being made by Mitchell Travel Service, 42 Slmcoe St. N. , Oshawa. Proceeda of the draw will be used for the ongoing operation of the Station FLEA MARKET Rltson & Hwy. 401, Oshawa OSHAWA MARKET PLACE Santa Claus wIli b. at the Market Place Nov. 25. Have a polarold Instant plcture taken wlth hlm for $1.99. >CHIRISTMAS 01Fr BARQAINS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALSI Scott* Ki»nx 41$1.00 European meats, T.shirts, knlck knacks, solid gold jeweliery, socks, ceramice, spoons, toya, recorda and tapes, Jewelfery, antiques, denim jeans, candies, clips, houaehoid tems,,night iights, collectors stamps, siectronîe, Watkins products, dried fruits and nuls, Hope Centre crahte, and vegetables, Wlntarlo tIckets, bllnd handlcrafts, furnîture and engravlng. We accept seliabielitema on consignment, L.e. cîothlng, appilances and fumiture. EXCELLENT FOOD FACILITIES AMPLE PARKING SPACES WASHROOM FACILITIES - - ORQANIZATIONS B3AZAARS, RUMMAGE SALE, BAKE SALES, DIFFERENT HOMES GARAGE à YARD SALES. Dealer and Vendor EnquIrles Scot Bthroom TIssus -41«1.09 RATE: $15.00 a space 1-416-571-1444 or 571-2765 249 Toronto Ave. Oshawa, Ontario LOOK FOR OUA LARGE ORANGE ROOF j The matter of a bus system i theTown of Whit- by willbe brought Up again, when the new budgetAis- drawn up. If such a system were imn- plemnented'it would consist of 2 small buses (approx. 24 seats), with 2 doors and Wniptesaon vvit agrea lis "Do ht YourselF" buffet monh ar Kentucky Fried Chicken. And îliere's >ust no betier way to wmnd up sports and community group activities than with a party Cali yo'ur nearby Kentucky Frîed Chicken Store manager 2 hours ahead. Then pick il up. hr's a real feasr. , ih 3pieces ofcýhicken and generu helpings of salads for everyoine. Plus everything >'ou need for serving up a greatbanquet for 15 people or more. Kannwky Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it finger lockîn',good., Cali your local1 manager for cletails. Tenders are being looked to deterniinethe exact cost of such a projeet. It was mentioned by Coun. Bob Attersley that the GO bus will pick up i Whitby and. drop off outside Whitby at designated spots only on highway 2 as of December 3, Dream vacaion winner gets travel voucher from Station LLINTi 1> IKM PG. 3 Coun. Carson feit the sur- vey was biased in. that it did not show the cost of, the project-but he did agree that iwas, needed for social xtasons.. >Mayor Garts hore pointed out that the cost would.,vary according to the number of transients per day. <The draw was made i the, Whitby Arts 'Dream Vacation" draw on -Satur- day, Nov. 3, 19799 at the Ceni- 0.101,9001- 1 l' At the meeting onMonday might Couneilor Joe Btxgelli brought forward a- motion concernhng the mortgage rates in effect at this time. Bugelli point out- that the high rates were causing a burden on residentsi' n the town and that the rates would, effeet mortgage renewals. He' also mentioned the residential developm ent Z uld be effected by such precedented ra 'tes. People using A.H.O.P. may begin to rent in order, to avoid these rates. Councillor Bugeli suggested that the councl %rite ,our member of, pariament, Scott, Fennel, expressing the Towns con- cern over the hlgh rates. Coun. Bob Carson agreed that everyone wiJ suifer as a resuit of the exorbenant in- terest rates but the suggested that ail the residents write their mem- ber of parliament. Coun. Gerr-y Emin said that the high rates are a resuit of governent spen- ding which bas amounted to a $14 billion deficit. for Canada., He said that the way to bring down interest rates is to Iower the deficit, he agrees that the rates are far toohigh. Coun. Joe Drumm agreed with Bugeili, as did Coun. Bob'Attersley. Council wilI sent a letter to Scott Fennel' expressing concern over the higii rates and how they wil affect the, Town. Councillors Joe Bugeli and Joe Drun were selec- ted for appointment to the Central Lake Ontario Con- servation Authority. Both councillors serve on the board last'year.' SCoun. Joe Drumm recommended' that Blair Street be extended to relieve some of the traffic on Brock Street. The matter'will be explored. e 3-1711 A Open AlWear Round 1 jé v tennial Building in Whitby. Wlnner of the $1,000 travel voucher, was , Joyce Boyd, 807 Kind St., Whitby. The wmnning ticket No. 1210 was drawn by mrs.- June'Hey, the winnerý of. the 1978 draw. The winner of the $50 prize

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