PAGE 12, WLDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1980, WHITBY FREE PRESS Town growth should be at least ei*ght percent a year CONT'D FROM PG. 5 At this moment we need time te assimulate ail our new people in the community and look ai ter them well. Tni s in- volves good services, one of which is road work and, of course, new roads. Growth should be about eight per cent a year. It is ail very welI to feel everything can stay at the top peak of a few years ago but this does not and maybe should not be so; we need a breather. WE ARE SELLING OUT TO FAU. NMST GO! DORYHN ISS THKESEOWR "O CEaNYvVA UE -BTURYE STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE -I Open lO to 6 DaIIy Thurs. 1010o9 13 King St. W., O<4, aE' Opposite Wo lths W f irel Whose Who) 576-4196 The harbour deveiepment has been a dream of Jim's for many years. I would thlnk It is absolutely tops as far as a natural harbour goes and with good and wise planning it has corne to be maybe the best on the laite. About $2 million was provided by both t.he federal and provincial governments and this does not just happen willy-nhlly. There can be major building projeets in the town because as in other business properties are bought and sold. So many other things but there just is not enough space. Again I sas' I think he has served us weil. One more thing we should mention are the buses. We have them, let's make them work. From the beginning the mayor said it was toc soon, probably five years too soon. At the moment we are not oriented to a bus system, the need did flot seem to be there. In time, yes. However, once council makes a policy, we are committed. We must make it work, we must live with it and for the time being make the best of it. Many people cried out for a bus systemn and I wonder just how many of them are using it. As far as the children go, do they have te be spoon fed? Many children walk anyway, others are taken by their families. Is it better to pay for school buses or pay for buses for everyone? Mistakes in judgement are often made by ail of us or many of us. Do we complain and carry on about it or do we try somehow to make it work? If aÏfter a trial run say of a year we can let it go. In ail these areas the press has a great responsibiity to report factually and in an unbiased manner. The media as a whole can wield tremendous power and not everyone is able to iread between the Unes. It is important that cldr&en learn at LOUVRES CO. Speclallzlng Un customi vertical & horizontal bllnds Free In-Home Service 666u3383 967u91 95 723 H yland Street, Whltby rECARPET WARE11HOUSE--, Remnants......upto75%/ Vinyl FIlooring e upto6O%$'r."msq. yd. Roll Ends ..... pt 0%fromn Up t 70%$3." sq. yd. Upt07%$u5q.yd Large rolis .... ftr7%$.5sqmd "Plus much, much more"v " Some items selling below cost! " Shop early for best Sielection an early age how to separate truth fromn fantasy; maybe a cous, 4n sehool taught by someone who properiy understands - u!,ibe agood idea. oh, yes, he has his faults and one of them Is that he'Il walk iown the street and pass you byl Like many of us his mind maybe a million miles away and he slmply does not see you. We ail do it on occassion; it la a common fault. I mention It ,.. .. &use 1 have heard people, net many but a few complain .)ut this. Put yourself in his shoes, you mlghit do the same or ' e. ..pe we ail wish hlm well and appreciate the good he has done for the town. Ris wife wiil have hlm home'again on a regular basis, the phone hopefully wiil not ring off it's hook and he no longer wili be at everyones beck and caîl, no longer a pL&Iic f igure. 10,981 tmemploye'd dmring SeptemibeqCr The nuniber of clients unemployed and registered for work ýt the Canada Em- ployment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of September totalled 10,981, consisting of 5,584 female and 5,397 maie clien- ts. Placements in the three offices totalled 1,184 for the month, which compares te a total of 886 placements during August. . The majority of clients were registered in clerical and related; sales; service; product fabricating, assem- bling and repairing; material-handling and related. During September, the greates empleyment oppor- tunities existed in ac- comodation and food ser- vices; retail trade; personal services; and the manufac- turing of transportation equipment. In September, there were 19 agreements signed under the Canada Manpower In- dustrial Training Program. As a resuit, 25 people wil benefit from both training and employment in the Region of Durham. At the end of September, there were 160 students in the skill courses sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre and 50 people receiving academic upgrading at Durham Coilege. Employers are en- couraged te list their casual vacancies with the Canada Employment Centres. They have qualified and capable individuals registered at the centres who are eager to ac- cept casual employment. m