t ý - 1' O f . ' : ý . - 1 t , 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1. 1 , , 1 1 1 . . PAGE 2 4, WIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OGTOBER 21, 1987 We'llpay you whenyou get a Loanfmomus. We'll open a high daily interest TOTAL Account for you with $50 already in it when you take out a new boan or transfer your existing one to National Trust by October 31! Whether youneed a loan for a new car, home improvements or just a warm winter vacation, talk to us first. You'll get excellent rates, fast approvals plus an additional $50 earning bigh daily interest in a TOTAL Account. Plus, we'll automatically add up to $50"' * to yourlTOlAL Account when you transfer your accôunt balance from another financial institution to National Trust. Notonly.will you get high daily interest, y ou can also write cheques on your TOTAL Account. And we can handie the transfer, so you don't have to do a thing. Don't forget to ask for details about our special ioffer on mortgages. Contact your nearest National Trust Branch today. But hurry, you only have until October 31! *NA&TIONAL TRUST WHITBY -353 Brock St. S. 666-1800 & 30~ Dundas St. W. 668-9324 AJAX - Harwood Place Mail S. 683-7344 OSHAWA -32 Simncoe St. S. 723-5207 PICKERING - Pickering Super Centre 831 -6501 *Offer applies to applications received from September 15 trough October 31, 1987, for a new loin of $5000 or more, or if you transfer your exstng loin for $3,500 or more from another financial irnstitution. Any new or transferred, loin must remain open a minimum of 60 days. The loin must be advanced wieifin 30 days of approval to qualify for the $50 offer. Renewals of existing National fluat loins do not qualify for the $50 cash deposit. * Ibfansfer your accoune hby giving us your account passbook and we will credit your new TOTAL Account-with 10% of the balanc- transferred, to a rtaximumn of S50.0fer is linied co one accounir per person. TOWN 0F WHITBY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARIMENT HAS SEVERAL OP. PORTUNITIES FOR PART-TIME POSITIONS WITH THE RECREATION FACILITIES. " ATTENDANT I " ATTENDANT Il " ATTENDANT 111 -MAINTENANCE *MAINTENANCE HELPERS CANTEEN SERVERS TICKET TAKERS ICE PATROL *CASH IERS " CANTEEN ASSISTANTS " RECEPTION ISTICASHI1ERS " LIFEGUARDS " SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE TOWN HALL (PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT), LUTHER VIPOND MEMORIAL ARENA, (WINCHESTER ROAD - BROOKLIN, ONTARIO) AND IROQUOIS PARK RECREATION COMPLEX (VICTORIA STREET - WHITBY. ONTARIO) PLEASE CALL 668-7765 -OR FURTHER INFORMATION AND AP- PLICATIO, N FORMMS WAsHFO B SER S£S OCOE 30t s CHS*N*i E.4 I A A 1 The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass by-laws ta stop Up, close and seli part of the public highway municipally known as Powell Road, as shown belaw, designated as Parts 1, 2 and 5Son Plan of Survey 40R-10702. The Operations Committee of Cauncil wiIl meet on Monday, Novem- ber 16, 1987, at 7:30 p.m. in Committee Roam One of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, for the purpose of hearing any person who dlaims their land will be prejudicially affected by the by-laws. Any persan wishing to meet the Town Clerk accardingly 1987, with the Committee is asked ta advise no later than Thursday, Navember 12, Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 Lovering paces tweens to Winl Whitby's tween B ringette teani opened the season with a 12-2 wlfl over Etobicoke on Sunday. I Dani Lovering scored four goals and added two assists. Shanflon Nichols scored three goals and ha d two assists. Lisa Drake, Kelly Proudfoot and Lori Kingstonl had the other goals. Jennifer Hatzelhoffer had four assists. The Brooklin-Whitby Ringette Association wants more girls 5 to 7 years of age to join the league. Cal Gary Soper at 668-6004 or Scott Laing at 668-7693 for more infor- mation. First loss of season for Hlenry seniors Henry Street High School managed a tie against Pickering High last Friday in junior and senior high school football. Henry seniors were crushed 26- 7. Scorers for Pickering were Paul Duncan with two majors, and Pat Black and Kevin McNiff each with one. Both Pickering single point con- versions were made by Brent Mathers. Henry's only touchdown was scored by Bart Slichter on a 60-yard run. The loss drops the seniors to third place from their tie for first with Dwyer. The Henry juniors fared better with an 8-8 tie. James Goodrick had a touchdown for Henry with Darren Johnson get- ting a two-point conversion.. Pickering's Jack Price scored a major. Pickering also had a two- point conversion to keep the game. even. The tie keeps the Henry juniors in second place. Both Henry teams will play at Paul Dwyer on Friday. THE CORPORATION F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY BOARD AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby will be considering the matter of appointments to the following Boards and Committees this Faîl: Board or Committee Fence-Viewers Groveside Cemetery Board Responsibilities To review matters relative to the prescribed standards for the erect ion and maintenance of fine fences. To administer Municipal cemeteries. Local Architectural Conservation To research and promote the conservation of heritage Advisory Committee properlies within the Municipalîty Plumbers' Board ar Examiners Property Standards Committee To examine applicants for master plumbers licences. To review matters relative ta the prescribed standards for the maintenance and occupancy of property within the Municipality. Term of Appintment Th ree Years Three Years Three Years Th ree Years Three Years Any resident of the Town of Whitby wishing ta be considered for appaintment to one of the abave boar- ds or cammittees is invited ta complete an application for appaintment which may be obtained at the Clerk's off ice. Completed applications are ta be submitted ta the Clerk's office by no later than October 30. 1987. for the Cauncils consideration. Donald G. McKay, Clork The Corporation af the Town of Whitby 575Rassland Raad East Whitby'. Ontario LIN 2MV1 Phone: (416) 668-5803 L