Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1983, p. 23

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WHITBY FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1983, PAGE 15 DOC-A -THON These two D)enis O'Connor High School students are already preparing for the school'siilnth annual DOC-A-THON, a S-kilometre run set for Tuesday, Sept. 27. Curtis Martin, a grade nine student is plctured gettlng Audrey Doleweerd, of grade 13, Wo try on the latent fablon in athietie footwear. About 55W students and 29 teaches willI pound the pavement for the walk, held to ramse funds for the operation of Grades 11, 12 and 13. They are hoplng to raise over $30,000. F'ree Press Staff Photo Town Couneil bypassed normal procedure last Monday to authorize the spen- ding of $50,000 on a traf- fie light at. the intersec- tion of Brock St. and Manning Rd. This approval wil save up to three weeks of delay which would resuit if Council waited for assurance by the Ministry of Transpor- tation for a subsidy. Under agreements with municipalities, the MTC pays 90 per cent of ail costs for- traffie signais in such cases. The town would nor- maily wait for provin- cial approval but a petition submitt.ed to Transportation Minister James Snow speeded up the procedure. Parents of children who use the SGCLDEN GATE, 107 Brock Street South, Wbfltby, U091.ei Tis p-uarChinese restaurant bas been i Whltby for 30 yrs. The Bo-Bo platter, recently lntroduced, bas gone over very weil. Specil 4chinese food combination platters are offered daily. Choose firom 3 deliclous combinations. 'Reason- ably priced & generous helplngs., Ideal for businessmen lunches. Ope until. 2 a.m. daily. Fnl. and Sat. until 3 a.m. Sunday il a.m. - il p.m. Fuily licensed and fast home delivery. intersection on route to school wanted the lights set up before the school year. Construction wili begin immediately upon confirmation of MTC approval. Leader for August LILIAN NORTH People like LILIAN NORTH have helped the, CENTURY 211 system become the Number 1 real estate sales organization in North America. In 1980 atone, the CEN- TURY 21 system help- ed generate over $25 billion In real estate transactions. Whe- ther you're buying, sellîng, moving or In- vesting, It's people like LILIAN NORTH who can help you with' ail your reai estate needs. CatI us, today. IGOA JCKETZLtd 668-221 j 824 SIOMKST. N. WHITSy "1Rlght AcrouS From lb. Curling RInk." -$50,OOO for tra ffie l'leght Haircul Perms includes hair eut) 'Fantastlcuts Unisex Hair Salon 1; ,> reTop 's ln fairas "Haircuts for everyone by experienced halrstylists.'o is$ ~29 Stan' Ave. Faritasticuts 852 Brock St. N. Whltby 668-1310 Stli ýrunning Tony Jones, a &6-year-old Whltby man received this trophy for being the senior competitor in the Marigold Festival's l-kilometre run. lus Urne of one bour and four seconds is even more impressive when you consider he had flot done any runnlng in four months after belng advlsed by a doctor totake a break from the jogging routine. Jones, who has lived In Whltby since 1956, only took up runnlng two years ago and bas competed lnternationaily. Free Press Staff Photo Sehool1 enroilHment incereases Enrolment at Whitby public sehools is up about 100 over last year àt this time according to figures reported lust week Wo the Durbam Board of Education. Despite the overal in- crease, E.A. Fairman and Whitby Senior Public Sehool bave suf- fered a decrease i students, largely because of the opening of the new Colonel J.E. Farewell sehool inOtter Creek. Those two schools served as feeder sehools for Farewell. Whitby's two Public secondary schools bave about the same enrolment as was an- ticipated. Henry Street High Sehool bas an increase of about 16 students from the expeeted num- ber of 1,300. Anderson Colegiate and Vocationa Institute bas go49students, about the number anticipated. Denis O'Connor Catholie high sehool reports an icrease of 30 students, - from 293 i June to32M. These figures from Denis O'Connor do not include Grade lil W 13 students who are gover- ned by a private sehool board. Tuf PRINCE RESTAURANT AND DININO LOUNGE 1009 DUNDAS ST EAST WHITBY 666-2811 GREEK WEEK MOUSAKA &Sod "dshrimworGruukpomees - garil br.od or dîm&s.rogi $4u%50, SOUVLAKI OR CHICKEN SOUVLAKI Sed wmsh oufassous Gmuh S&M4 " «w or Gukpobmmen. gmlicbruud or $4_ dier ,uUL a MEZEDAKIA (GREEK TID BITS) BRITZOLA (PORKTENDERLOIN5) Serwd mwh ourfiamoiaa Gawk soliL P"r or Goeeh > Pomou. Gadic Bad $5*9 or dinu.r mil GREEK SALAD for 2 Servu vh gedie br.ud and'$8 9 2glasae of Gro m ie w(,ds) THE FINEST GREEK FOOD IN THE DURHAM REGION 663311 W . 666*3311 WHITBY RADIATOR AND AUTO REPAIRS 1020 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario. SPECIAL OFFER Free Installation of New Cores Oniy Speclalogts Ini: RA4DIATORS NEW COKES£- GAS TANKS HEATERS OI0 COLR 0CLFAN OUTS BONUS COUPON Free Installation of New Cores Only *oRADIATORS *NEW CORES GAS TANKS * REPAIRS e HEATERS *OIL COOLERS eCLEAN OUJTS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GoDlst/83 iL i J à..ý

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