Whitby Free Press, 8 Jun 1988, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8,1988 STAFFORD MONUMENTS 6 Generations of Serv ice, Quédity & Trust Faiily Monuments -* Granite or Bronze Markers e Inscriptions * Sandblasting 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After hours: 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointments g Iadly arranged. Grower of Quality Bedding Plants LARGE SELECTION~ Impatiens, Begonias, Geraniums, Petunias, Marigolds and other popular plants stili available. See us for daily on selected annuals. Available from 50/box ~792 Bayly St. East 401F dAjax 427-2525 Open7?das, 8amJ-8 p Get this book full of bargains »today! When your application for aITD EQUITYBI JILDER Motgage is approved, we'lI give you money-saving BONUS COUPONS on a variety of ID products and services. 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WHrrBY ONT.M LiN 5R7 PH. 427-5660 LIN 2N3 PH. 427-5655 j *3ased on 4 $5ý,QQ9 twrtgage.at l Y~% hemn Pieplmaeh dfrnc F or mer MPP looks for federal s'eat Doug Moffatt, a former Conservative MPP for the Durham East provincial riding, has announced he wibl run for the Liberal nomination in the federal riding of Durham. I 500 them as. the crodible alternative to the gvrmn, said Moffatt of the Liberal party, for which he has been an active' member for the past year. Ho says several local issues and national concerns abso led to his decision to try for the nomination in Durham, which includes north Whitby. Moffatt mentions waste dis- posaI (action needed), free trade DOUG MOFFATT ("I'm not opposed, but there is the question of resource access") Sprays recommended for tent By Debbie Luchuk Durham Region, like other ar- oas, is suffering through a heavy infestation of tent caterpillars this month. According to Ingrid WhIittaker of the Ministry of Agriculture and. Food office in Uxbridge, thE The third instalment of taxes for 1988 is due and payable June 22, 1988. If payment is not received by the due date, penalty will be added on the f irst day of default and the f irst day of each calendar month so long as non-payment continues, at the rate of 1-1/4% per month or part thereof. If you have not received a tax bill and you are responsible for' paymnent, please contact the Tax Department at 668-5803 to obtain the necessary information. Taxes may be paid at any Whitby bank without collection charges, or at the Municipal Office, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Corinne Wendt, A.M.C.T. (A), Tax Collector, TOWN 0F WHITBY The Grandview Rehabilitation & Treatment Centre of Durham Region (formerly Simcoe Hall Children's Centre) is Searching For3 New Members For Their Board of Directors The Centre provides physiotherapy, occupational tflerapy, speech and audiology services for children throughout Durham Reg ion. We are hoping to select Board Members to represent the areas of Pickering, Oshawa, Whitby, and Bowmanville. We seek responsible persons, with community experience, interested ln children and their families. Willingness to serveon the Board and one of its committees will be required. Board meets monthly, noon, 4th Tuesdays. Please submit resume by June 15, 1988 to: Chairman of the Board Grandview Treatment Centre 600 Townline Road S. Oshawa Ontario L1 H7K6 *GO KART RIDES *KIDDY KART RIDES *VIDEO SHUTILE *BATTING CAGES *MINIATURE GOLF - CHILDREN'S CANOES -HUGE ARCADE -GROUP RATES AVAILA FAMILY KARTWAYS LTI Hwy. 12 - Whitby 4 miles North of Hwy. 401 655-3384 a 655-3634 .And Meech Lake (CI think it's the amending formula that's wrong") as some of those issues. The Kendal resident,. who represented Durham East .at Queen's Park from 1975 to »1977, is a manager for the' United Parcel Service. Ho is a former elementary schoob principal'âand teacher. t'i see it as a'perfectly, winnable riding," 'ho says of Durhamýi,a-ànew ri'ding, which, incèludes - north Whitby, north Oshawa, Uxbridge, Scugog and Newcastle townships. -A tentative date for, the Liberal nomination meetin is Aug.ilat Port Perry High. Schoi.- Ivaàn Grose of Courtice is abso seeking the Liberal nbmination.* caterpilliars infestation is à'extremelY b4ad this' .year in-Durham 7Rogîon.ý" Sho saic the- worst hitaà'e rei-the region iE BrockkTownship. The caterpillar.is dining on the leaves of apple,- maplo, weeping willow and poplar. in the region. However, the leaves- Will corne back, as the catorpillar metamor- phizes into a moth by the end of June, according to Whittakor. Ilio infestation generally'lasts for two consecutive summers, and usually re-occurs every, 10, years. This is apparently the second year for the posts, and hopefully they will bo gone noxt, year, Whittaker said. The Ministry of Agriculture is recommending that- honmeowners spray with Sevin or any other stomach insecticide that- has a short duration. For best resuits, Whittaker said to spray early;' Other boss orthodox mothods of ridding trees of the pests includo burning the' tents and putting maskfiïg tape, covered *with vaseline, on the trunks of the trees affected; some homeowners have even tried vacù.uming up the critters with a wet vacuum when they congregate at night. Other than being disgusting and rnaking a mess of trees with their dietary habits and tents, the tent caterpillars are relatively harmless to healthy trees. Only sick and diseased trees will be adversely affected by the caterpillars. JI&- F AMILVY WE LLNESS CLIN IO Chiropractors:- Dr. Peter Wysotskl, D.C. Dr. SaIly P. Shlapak, B.Sc., D.C. (Hon.> Psychologist: Dr. George Blake, Ph.D. Refiexologists- Mr. Doug Thompson, B.A., B.E.D-., C.R. M. GeotfRiley, B.Sc., R.N.C. Massage Therapist:- Mr. Paul Szymanouskl For appolntmenls cail 728-5251 Evening Appolntments avalile 1631 DündaîSt. E. Whltby, _Onft.*LiN 2K9 <Acrosa from Chemey's) m - mm -m m mmma *ci C> Icio& FIT BLE mID E * *E With purchase of ae * One per customner per day. Monda y - Saturday J. '~Not vaiid on Sndav or holiday.s,' Expires June 2l1988 *FAMILY KART WAYS LTD. *Hwy.12. - Whltby à 4 mlles North of Hwy. 40,1 * *~ * . ~ j ( ....... CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY TOWN 0F WHITBY 1988 FINAL TAX NOTICE

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