WhItby Free Press, Wednesday, Augu8t 30, 199, Page 5 Hiring Pr Wbile net as bright as last quarter, a positive job picture is stili projected thie faîl for Durham Region, according te, the moiet recent employmnent outlook survey from Manpower Temporary Services. The' fourth quarter survey resulte show that 22 per cent of area employers interviewed expect te bure more- workers in the Octobe/November/Decembe r period, while 13 per cent anticipate sitaff cutbacks. Another 52 per cent foresee ne change in current personnel levels and 13 per cent are umeure cf their stafflng plans "We often see a softening cf the job market in the final quarter," explained Lorraine Stevenson cf Manpower. HISTORICAL IFEATURE' in the WMhy Free Press 1 .What Whitby mayor was elected in 1951, with no previous council experience? 2.Where is the oldest bell in Whitby? 3. What Port Whitby building was a post office from 1894 to 1913. 4. What was the first newspaper published in Brooklin? Ans wers on Page 9 This featura provldied by Local Arebitectural Conscrvation Advisoq1 Comiittce lospeets "Three menthes ago, the, oui was more upbeat when 22 per of the employers questioned expressed hiring plans, but three per cent projected cutba This fail, the most promisinj opportunities appear to bi wholesale/retail tri finance/insurance/real estate services. Staff reductione are expectV public admindistration, while ni The Terry Fox Run Will be held in Whitby this year frcm the Kmart store in Kendalwood Plaza. Kmart employee Pat Salisbury is crganizing the Sunday, Sept. 17 event, taking over from Marilyn Peck who planned the firet such run in Whitby a few years ago. »Lact year's event organized by' Peck and volunteers raieed more than $12,000, as 260 people took part. Salisbury is hoping te raise that amount and more. 1 for, regio0n remain favourable alook intentions are reported in both cent durable and non-durable goode TN , (UOU aise manufacturing, and ~iFy only transportation/public utilities.LJUF tcks." The national outlook ià igjob disappointing after brighte i e, 4 peutere t wil ad s ttf niheColours ,~ I aei resperteearlier this a.tta fh pland utbqartserwhide138per cent Textures Trtar ns pand futh qarter and 13 per cent . ed ini expect no change and five per cent aixed are uncertain. TaDestries Participants can walk, run, cycle or roller blade the 10-kcilometre route. Pledge sheets are available at the store. She alsc needs some volunteer help for the event. For more information, cal 430-3544. The number of run sites and participante and money raised has gone up in Ontario every year since 1983. Last year, 275,000 Ontario residente took part at 914 sites, and raised $3.8 million. You can entrust your chuld's care to Wee Watch. Reliable, supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood. " Safe, comfotable environments " Stimulating daily programs " Trained, pro fessional Pro viders " Reliable local back-up for Provider's holidays or i/mness " Complete insurance coveffage " Income tax receipts supplied *Monthly home inspections and, we welcome full or part-tîme care for children from 6 weeks of age! For information 686-3995 WaIi*v, a icensed Agency Mb« C Fo diRun in east Whitby BIrooki& t ffaýqe SI i p p e . Fine Ladys'" C(offiers Tucked away In the. quaint village of Brooklln, only 5 min. northof WhlLby., 57 BALDWIN ST, HWY. 12 0 655-34 74À Ie. Mari ta Wed. 9:30 to 5:30; Thura. & Fri.*9:30 ta 8.00; Saturday 9:30 ta 5:00* 1980 Free Stone Peaches ~FNew Crop oApples STORE HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9:OOam to 7:OOpm Friday 9:OOam to 8:OOpm Safturdav & Sunidav 9:OOlam to 6:Opm Solid Cherry ýS.a-v ings On HLarden Fine Furnishings .For a limited time we invite you to take advantage of outstanding savings on'Harden Solid Cherry Bedrooms & Dining Rooms. Plus up to $400. in Accessory Dollars with your Harden Bedroom or Dining Room order. See us/for details. IVCE\4r HERITAGE HOUSE limited Store Hours: Monday - Closcd, Tucsday- Wednesday 10-6, Thursday - Friday 10-8, Saturday 10-5 216 Mary Street Easti Whitby à (905) 665.3483 Toronto Uine (905) 686-0061 *1400387-0242 77-77-7-7Î7,