PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1980, WHITBY FREE PRESS Edwards may support Brookli projeet CONT'D FROM PG. 5 Brooklln issue," he said. On the issue of the success of the newly establlshed Whitby transit Service, Ed- wards said that he supports the concept of having a public transportation ser- vce inthe town. "There's no question that a transit service was 2dr Burgundy Intorlor, silvor with burgundy vInyl roof. 302 V-8, PIS, PIB, radio Lic. PFW 939 1975 CUTLASSO% SUPREME Whte wîtli white vînyl roof and matchîng Interlor. Only 57,578 miles, swivel buckets, AMIFM stereo cassette. necessary and that is still is necessary." Edwards said that he "Commends" coundil for having lntroduced the ser- vice," but is It obvious that substantial changes have to be made in routes and frequencles before it van be considered a success. " ,'The council should renew its discussion wlth the board of education to overcorne the problerns of student tran- sportation," he said addlng, "eWe have to improve the frequency and the routes so that the people who need that klnd of service can be encouraged to corne to the downtown area. " Edwards also said that he does not want to make any of the traditional campaign promises. 111'm not prepared to n-jake ail kinds of expensive promises, 1 arn aware that the town staff in the 1970's anticipated an assessment growth of 6.8 to eight per cent. "This is not happening and is likely to be only five per cent in 1960 and less in 1981 and although rnush rernains to be done In the area of ser- vices, we rnust eut our cloak according to our cloth. "This means that Whltby has to be well served in its financial decisions at both the regional and local level." Edwards believes that af- ter 20o1years of -public service he has bufit Up a good relationship with the tax- payer. "In airnost 20 years of elected activLi 1, Ihave ear- OLDI E BUT4 GOODIE THI WEKSK SPECIAL 64 COMET 2 DR 6 cyl, 3 speed, oniy 36,777, original miles. .,Lie. EEN 196 cert. $1285 1973 CHARGER Brght blue moeallc, matchlng vînyl roof & Interlor, car looks lîke new. Wire wheel covers, PIS, PIB, radio. $1995' A my Dadd. Roru Brad'-ey BRADLEY MOTORS 841 DUNDAS STREET WEST WHITBY 668-1542 04eki Q0 10 3qi ned a trust with the taxpayer of Whitby that is very preclous to me and I'rn not going to lose It for sorne fan- cy promise. " Welf are fraud charge laid Last week, a Whitby man was- charged with defrauding Durham Region's welfare depar- trnent of $1,3W0 over a five rnonth period earlier in the year. A spokesman for the Durham regional Police Force said that the charge was laid following a police, fraud squad investigation that was done In co- operation with the region's welfare investigator, Grant Bircham. Umberto Green, 44, of 104 brock Street North is charged with fraud over $200. He wil appear in Oshawa provincial court on October 23; ck. 125TH ANNIVERSARY 1855-1980 THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITBY FALL CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN OCTOBER 20TH TO 24TH, 1980 1. Brush, hedglng, tree branches, and other s1mllar type materail wlii be plckect Up during the Fa.1l Clean-Up Week only. The materlai muet nlot be cut anv longer than 2%, feet ln length and securely bundled. L6oie materlal and longer materlal WILL NOT DE PICKED Up. 2. Household 'fumîiture, appllances, clothing,, rubbish, resulting from the cleaninfg up of the grounds, or from MINOR household repaire, domnestia waste materlals such as paper, rage, cartons, packlna cases andi botties wlll be plcked up. 3. This special collection wIll be LIMITED TO A MAXIMUM 0F 12 RECEPTACLES OR BUNDLES PER DWELLING UNIT. Each bundle or receptacle to have a gross weight of NOT MORE THAN 50 POUNDS. 5. The speclal collections appîy only to dwelîing unîts and DO NOT INCLUDE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES. **Vour co-operatlon is requested ln havlng al garbage out EARLY on your REGULAR COLLECTION DAY. R.A. Kuwahara, P. Eng., Drector of Public Works. and hear a three *minute inspirational imessage by Postor-Immo -Oltmanns of the Ermoanuelchurch ot 401 Rossland RoadW. in Whitby. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Leglon, Branch 112 wlll be holding a euchre night tornrorrow, October 16 at 8 p.rn. in the Leglon Hall 117 Byron Street South. The admission price is $1.50 per person and in- cludes lunch and prizes. Tickets wiIl be sold at the door or rnay be purchased ln advance by calng either 668-2618 or 668-2963. RANCH~ Steak'House & Tavern 433 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa 571-1422 and 89 Commercial Avenue,.Ajax 683-8021 Chefs Suggestion: New York Sirloin Steak Ranch House Style, Baked Potato, Salad, Wine of your Choice, and for dessert. Blac k Forest Cake Fully Licensed - Banquet Fadilities Available Ample Free Parking Specializing In: lu Steaks lu Prime-Ribs of Beef lu Seafood 19 Children's Menu Available BE SURE TO VISIT BOTH LOCATIONS Dial 668-1331 Euchre night MIAL -N-- INSPIRATI O*È lihm, ---- - - iqwý 1 1 i