Whitby Free Press, 14 Nov 1984, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,4, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS That's the cost to the average taxpayer.... Sidewalks can be cleared for $2.58 a, year: mayor sidewalks, " he said, special equipment used "It's the same thing as to clear sidewalks is not the roads. " used in the summer and Under Attersley ,s that the town should be program, should it be able to get maximum accepted by the rest of ueouIf tpora a council, sidewalk sflow adotedthe own will clearing wouldn't be aotd h onwl done ust dring have to purchase an ad- done ust dring ditional three Bom- dayligbt hours. As roads badiers at a cost of are cleared 24 hours a bo$400ec day, so should the aut 4,0 ah sidewalks. However, it is unllkely that it will be implemen- idIt would be my intent ted this winter. that they would be done "I think it'll be a great around the dlock," he thing for the town," At- said adding that the tersley said. Rabies ecinite this Saturday Local veteranarians Te'salto wili be holding a rabies "hrobes at t 0f"h ciinic at the MacKay prols, Tth ee," h e Animal Ciinic, 421 Dun- tsaoys, TinSems tb das St. W., this Saturday athof py eopl e t from 1 to 5 p. m. a lot e opeit According to Dr. Paul cii. Kidson, any dog or cat However, Kidson says will be vaccinated that people who already against rabies for a take their pets to a minimal fee of $5. veteranarian on a Kidson says that regular basis will have rabies is again no need to attend this becoming a concern to clinic. Rabies shots and area veteranarians boosters are a vital part because, for whatever of regular animal health reason, people seem to care. be hesitate to have their He asks that those pets protected from the people planning to at- disease. tend the clinie to place He noted that just last their dog on a leash and week, an animal was to bring their cat in declared to be rabid ini some sort of carrying the City of Oshawa. case. Santa Claus to arrnive Dec. 8 Santa Claus will of- ficialiy arrive in Whitby Dec. 8 when the Whitby Jaycees hoid their an- fluai Santa Ciaus parade. According to Keith Wagar, the organizer of the event, the club is currentiy accepting en- tries in ail categories for the parade including floats and bands. This year's parade will marshall on Manr- ning Rd. and at 1O.am. wil wind ts, way down. Brock St. to Rotary Cen- tennial Park. Any service club, school or other organization wishing to enter the parade is asked to cail Wagar at' 668-1612. TOOLS TOOLS for t rade Corne and visit our showroomn Large selection of hand tools, mechanical, wood work, tool boxes, machinery etc. The perf ect glf t for Christmas. aoshawa tool box TM me TMORS 133 Taunton Rd. W. Unit 19, Oshawa 723-8171 DID YOU KNOW? ?YMCARE.L. PROVIDES' HOME HELP W. con heIp you stayaât home bv MEAL HOUSEKEI fl1nd out how '

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