39 RR E V/1 E W 3 9RRV IE WW R E V IE W 3RRE V IE REVIEW ,ý,ý'89RREVIEW' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AN ESIMATED 1,000 people were -at the l5Oth anniversary celebration of Culien Gardens on JuIy 29 as part of the Anglican Diocese of Toronto. 3.9 .REV.IEW. ventsF PROM PAGE 4 Region, Morley Bain rétired, in March to his ranching operation near Zephyr in the noirthern area of Durham Region. The sheriWs retirèment was . marked by a dinner and dance at General Sikorski Hall at the end of March4,ýýThe office of Durham Region Sheriff was taken over in April by Pred Jewell who had previous1y been a sheriff for 15 years, most recently m* Huron County. Jewell said le hopèd to restructure the court system to make the courts more people- oriented and accessible to the publie. WETMYACTOR IN LES hfiz When the curtain rose on the Toronto production of Les Mis- erables, Philip Douglas Kerr of Whitbyv was art of the 15-mem- ber cast anïunderstudy to the leading role, played by Michael Burgess. Mie actor/singer had ýypeared, in many other produc- fions with the Oshawa Choral Society and the Oshawa Uttle Theatre. NEW FM STATION As part of the Towns $42.6- million budget, couneil set aside SBÈ PAGE 11 89 REVIE W,. .................................. The year 0 in industry PROM PAGE 8 and secure location; failing to keep, records of PCB wastes; fail- ing to notify the Environment Ministry; and one each of dis- charging smoke &om PCB con- taminated cil and for allowing contaminated cil to leak. The case was to resume in 1990. LAYOFFS It was announced late in 1989 that unless Lasco could come up with a way to eut operatiomil costs, close to 200 emplqyees would be laid off indefinitery in 1990. A business decision was made to, discontinue the manu- facturi*ng of 9 mal bar quality steel because tre company is not competitive enough. A new tech- nolog-ical device, which . provides for a continuous steel cutting line, was to be introduced as an "efficiency measure» that will also redûce the needed man- PoWet. ENTRANCE MATTING KEEPS WINTERYS DIRT OUT IN THE COLD 'Sandation industry figures show that it costs over $60.00 a pound to remove tracked ' in dirt4rom a building. That dirt causes a deterioration of your f loor fini ' sh, pre ' mature wear and soiling of yoùr carpets and dust accumulations on, your fumiture, walls and in yôur air filtration syst.ems." It makes good financial sense to trap the dirt at the door before R enters yoûr building.. At Swish we stock all kinds of eritrance mats rangingfrom pure rubber outdoor slush and snow mats attractiv"e cobur co-ordinated ýinyl backed 'carpet mats. Available !n'a wide variety of sizes and colours, ail are designed to, keep winters grit in the mat and to, look good doing R. Theyre easy to clean tool - Just shake, vacuum or hose them down. Come on in to our.Clean-it Centre. We're open Monday to Friday8a.m.-5p.m.,Saturdays9a.m.-lp.m. / Oh, q, fo /?A, eAt MAINTENANCE LTD. -111,0 500 HOPKINS ST., WHITBY 666-1224- ...j m ............. INTE. R-IORS our past pýart éf i' ùr futur'e. .. .......... (3 blocks north of Hwy.'2) Hours: Mon. - Wed. 10-6, Thurs. & Fri. 10-9, Saturday 10-5:30 Aiso in-Missisauga .PIONEER Ma!Wýig the legacy of 1 ' ie s le flor e e p op 507 Brock Street, Northe Whitby 668-4231 love t eir Co'untroX