PAGE 10, WEDNESD \Y, JULY 4, 1984, WHITBY DID YOU KNOW that to a qualified OWneu. who drives iess than 3 miles one way to work, a pollcy is available provlding $500,000.00 liabiiity, accident benefits, $250.00 deductible collision and $50.00 deductlible comprehensive for an annual premium of $337.00 (84 Chev. Ceiebrity 4 door used as exam pie). A fur- ther discount is aliowed to abstainers. VFor Further Dotails Calil: VUCK INSURANCE V 101 Dundas St. W. Since 19361 Suit. 302, Whitby 668-35791 FREE PRESS R eport from Queen 's Park By THE HON. GEORGE ASHE, MPP (PC - Durham West) Miitrof Government Services Ontario The Minister of Transportation and Com- munications recently announced* that a "photo- driver licence" system wiJI be implemented ini On- tario. The system is already an accepted practice in three other provinces and in the Umited States. The adoption in Ontario of photographs on drivers' licences will prevent suspended drivers from borrowing or stealing licences to get back on the road. It will protect responsible drivers who lose or have their licences stolen. In addition, photo- drivers' licences will prevent experienced drivers from substituting for learners during driver exams. The new licence will be a two-part document: one part will- show the drivers' photograph and the second part Will contain information similar to that on the licences we use now. The photo and part two will be renewed as part of the three year renewal cycle. The system will corne into effect starting January 1, 1986. Police forces throughout Ontario are very suppor- tive of photos on drivers' licences. As well as providing the police with proper identification, the introduction of photo-driver licences will make our roads safer. There's no question that implementing this new system will cause some problems for drivers. But the- Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications is working to ensure that the change takes place with as little inconvenience as possible. Just a reminder to ail motorists: "School's Out ... So Drive Carefully!" KINSMEN CLUB 0F OSHAWA HOUSE LOTTERY 1984 1Sept. 16, 1984 $1,000.00 2. Sept. 23, 1984 $1,000.00 3. Sept. 30, 1984 $1,000-00 4. Oct.- 7, 1984 $1,000.00 5. Oct. 14, 1984 $1,000.00 6. Oct. 21, 1984 $1,000o.0 7. Oct. 28, 1984 $1,00.0 8. Nov. 4, 1984 $1,000.00 9. Nov. 11, 1984 $1,000.00 10. Nov. 18, 1984 $1,000.00 ALL DRAWS AT 9:30 P. M. ONLY 2,5W0 TICKETSI vWILL BE SOLD! 109 Coîborne St. W. Oshawa, Ontario CONTRIBUTIONS Through your support the Oshawa Kinsmen Club can contribute fi- nancial support to the construction of a Boys & Girls athletic facility. Province of Ontario Licence No. 448463 Home built by H. KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LTD. * MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO: KINSMEN HOUSE DRAW N A M E ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... a'AMDES...................................... ......... PHN ADDRESS............................................ MAIL FORM TO: KINSMEN HOUSE DRAW, a do ROY GOOD9 R.R. NO. 39 80 WMAN VILLE, ONT., LiC 3K4- ONTARIO GOVERNMENT "CASH AND CARRY" SALE -UPDATE The third "cash and carry" sale of Ontario Government surplus items will take place on Satur- day, July 14, 1984. Over 1,000 items will be offered for purchase "as is", on a first-come, first-served basis, including gun cabinets, office furniture and equipment, tools and building materials, carpentry materials, clothing, footwear, and automotive par- ts. The sale will take place at 155 Judson Street in Toronto, near the intersection of Islington Avenue South, south of the Queen Elizabeth Way, beginning at 9 a. m., and ending at 12 noon. AlI purchases must be in cash, certified cheques made payable to the "lTreasurer of Ontario", or credit card (Visa, Mastercard), and items must be removed promptly on the day of the sale. Typevwriter RENTALS t also SALES & SERVICE Passing citizen foils bre ak-in An Alert and concer- ned citizen aided police in arresting three Oshawa men after a Whitby Petro-Canada service station was broken into in the early hours of last Thursday morning. According to a spokesman for the Durham Regional Police Force, the citizen was driving near the Dundas and Blair St. service station at about 1: 30 arn. when he noticed a break-in in progress. The spokesman added that the citizen probably scared the perpetrators as they fled the scene af- ter they noticed they had been discovered. Police were able to make three arrests a short while aft er the citizen provided them with the license number of the van they were driving. Charged with break, enter with intent are: John George Hagerty, 20, of 204 Gibb St., Oshawa; Allan Michael Grant, 28, of 120 Nonquon Rd., Oshawa; and, Roger Mdeyers, 16, also of 120 Nonquon Rd., Oshawa. They are scheduled to appear in Whitby provincial court on July 6. Police said that during the break-mns about $20 in damage was done to one of the windows., Bible sehool, St. John's Anglican Church will be offering its third annual vacation bible school beginning next Monday. The one week program will feature storeis, games, crafts and refreshments. The sessions will be held froin 9:30 to 11:45 ar. and are designed for Save -a-He art co-ordinato r The board of, directors of Durham Save-a- Heart announced last week the appointment of Barbara Hifemstra as co-ordinator. Hiemstra was for many years the program director at the Oshawa Y.W.C.A., and for the past, year was associated with Junior Achievement of Oshawa. Her volunteer activities include the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics, the Cancer Society, the Ontario Heart Foundation and the Y.W.C.A. Durham Save-a-Heart is a non-profit organization whose goal is to co-ordinate citizen CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training throughout the Region of Durham. The goal is to have one in every five persons trained in CPR. For information about CPR classes, write Durham Save-a-Heart, 40 King St. W., Oshawa, Ont. L1H 1A4, or telephone 571-1152. - Draw date DEC. 16, 1984 at 9:30 p.m. - 3 bedroom brick, 2 storey - main floor family room, formai living & dining room, attached double garage, glasshouse break- fast room. Approx. retail value $114,000.00 2nd Prize ....... $1,500.00 3rd Prize ........$1,O00O -4th Prize............. $5f00 - th Prize to 14th.... ............. $250.001