PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS, Home»onÎ.ng for Anne Whtby's gold medal winner Anne Ottenbrite wlll receive a warni welcomne when she re- turna from' the ,Com- monwealth Glames »> on October il. ODttenbrite, who won- the 2M0 metre breast stroke event lin, Bris- bane, Australia, w iJ be met at the. town, limita and escorted tbrough town on a fire engine. The town plana to honor her at a reception at the municipal-build- ings, and evéryoneis en- couraged to corne out and support our 16-year- old world class- swim- nmer. "Bannera, a brass band and local dignitaries wll meet the motorcade at the municipal build- ings; At'preas time the exac t ime, was not known, but intereated persona, should cail the Parka and Recreation Department'to confirm times. Since winning three gold medals in Thunder Bay at the Canada Games-in August, 1981, Ottenbrite has won medala 'at -the World Aquatic, Games in Ecuador, and now the Commonwealth Games. DE NTURE, THERAPY CLINýIC, 214 Dundas Stf. E.-,Whîtby 668-7797 Hours: Mon. - Sat.& Evenings By.Appointment OnIyý (across.,from Beer Store) 9! EITHE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE.0F NOMINATIONS NOTICE la hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of* Whitby that ln compliance wlth The Municipal Elections Act, nominations wiii be re- ceived at the Off ice of the Cierk of the-Corporation of thie Town of Whltby, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, on Thursday, October l4th, FrIday, Oc- tober lSth, and Monday, October l8th, 1982, be- tween the hours of 9:00 a.m. ln the forenoon and 5:00 p.m. ln the atternoon forthe purpose of nomi- nating f it and proper persons for the following of- f ices: a) Mayor and Regional Councilior (one) by general vote, b) Regionai and Area Councillor (two) by general vote; c) Area Councillor (one) NothWard; d) Area Councillor (one) East.Ward; e) Area Councilior (one) West Ward; f) Area Councillor (one) Centre Ward; g) Public .Sohool Trustee to the Durham Board of Educati'on (two) by general vote; h) Separate Schooi Trustee tothe Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate Sohool Board (three) by generai, vote f rom the constltuency of the area mnunicipalities of thie Townships of Brock and Scugog and the Towi'of Whitby; and, 1) Whitby Hydro-Electric Commissioner (four) by general vote. Ail electors are hereby requested to take notice and govern themseives accordingly, and If a great- er number of candidates than la required to f1III the said office(s) are nominated and maRe the requir- ed deciarations poilis wili be open on the dates stated beiow for thie purpose of taking the poil. Advance Poil, Saturday, October 30th, 1982 Whitby Municipal Building* 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm PollIng Day, Monday, November 8th, 1982 1 1:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. She has yet to' com- pete in the 100. metre' breast stroke and the relay events, at this year's Commonwealth Games. Ottenbrite, who lives at 300 Fairway 'St. -in Whitby, swamn with clubs in Whitby, Oshawa and Ajax'. IMayor Attersley sent flowers to show the town's'support and ap- preciation whèn word came Ottenbrite had bettered her own record and won the gold for Canada on Saturday., Bridge The following are the results cf last week's --play at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. North and S>outh: Der- rick Aistein and Paul Beischlag, 110; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winter, 109w; Mr. ýand Mrs. L.E. Evans, 97½2; and, Dr. and- Mrs. Richard, Ketcheli, 93. Eastand West:, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, 103; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 100½h; Mar- garet Wilson.,and Leo Cassidy, 98; and, Wayne Pettis and Don Tither- ington, 91. ARTi DEPARTMENTr ON PREMISES- Chamber lias, party Members Of the Whit-' by Chamber. of Com- merce, their, spouses and guests are inivited te, a wine and çheese party at' the Whitby Arts Sta- tion' G alery, October 15 at 8p.M. This wil be an infor- mal social levening; with no speeches, offering an opportunity for cham- ber members to meet each other and the directors.' While at the station, guesta wil be able to see an exhibition entitled Three Points of View, featuring prints and'oil paintings by Marlene Hilton Moore and Maureen Remington' and Japanese brush paintings by Sue Tabuchi. ickets are available at $4.50, each from chamber directors or'at the -chamber office in the Centennial Building. Anyone wishiiig tickets may call the chamber office at 6684506 or Rick Raczkowski at 668-3324 during business heurs or 668-5256 after 6 p.m. The final dat e for reserving tickets is October 11. Carrieèrs, of the ýmonth The Whitby Free Press Carri ers of the Month for-September are 8-year.old Paul, Kissick of Kathleen Rowe Memorial Sohool <ieft),. and 12-year-oid Michael Nevilis bf Whitby Senior Public School. Both boys won a digital time pen. Paul, whose hobbies are swimmIng and skating, was last month's winner as weil. Michaei's hobbies are baseb.all and volleybali. -FreePress Staff Photo NEW'-, at4 MARTINUZING CLEANERS 4 (Whitby Store Oniy) *Launidry Service*4 Wash* Dry * Fold Personal Iaundry, Sheets, Plllow cases, Towelsetc. $1la.00 per pound > (Minimum of 5 pounds)4 106 Brock St. S., Whitb'y Phono 668-6491 ....4,THE CORPORATION 0F CW THE TOWNOFWHITBY TOWN OF WHITBY FALL CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN OCTOBER I2THTO OCTOBER I5TH, 1982 1. Brush, hedging, tree branches, and other similar type material wili be picked up during thie Fali Clean-Up Week. The material must flot be cut any longer than 21/2 feet ln Iength and securely bundied. Loose materlal and longer materiai WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. 2. Househoîd furniture, appliances, cîothing, rubbish, resulting from the cleaning up of thie grounds, or from MINOR household repaira, domes- tic waste materis such as paper, rags, cartons, packing cases and bot- ties wiIl be'picked up. 3. Collection wiIl be limited to a combined total of NOT MORE THAN 12 RECEPTACLES OR BUN DLES per dwelîling unit. 4. Each bundie or receptacle to have a gross weight of NOT MORE THAN 50 POUNDS. 5. Thie speclal collections apply onîy to dweîiing units and DO NOT IN- CLUDE COMIVMERCIAL AND tNDUSTRIAL PREMISES. *Your co-operation là requested ln having ail garbage out EARLY on your regular collection day. BECAUSE 0 F THE THANKSGIVING DAY HOLIDAY FALLING WITHIN THE FAL L CLEAN-UP WEEK, THOSE RESIDENTS WHOSE GARBAGE WVOULD NORMALLY BE COLLECTED ON MONDAVI OCTOBER 11TH, 1982,-ARE REQUESTED TO PUT OUT THEIR REFUSE AND FALL CLEAN-UP WASTES ON'TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 1982. R.A. KU WAHARA, P. Eng., Director of Public Worka.