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Whitby Free Press, 15 Jun 1972, p. 9

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RESS, Thursday, June 15, 1972, page 9 Kiwanis Elect New Officers During a recent dinner at the V Ce n te nnial Building, Ian McNa made the official Lieutenant Goand John Rieger, the Lieutenan ernor elect of the Kinsmen Club. Over sixty-fivei Kiwanis me from Oshawa Westmount, Oshawa town, South Peterborough andV attended a dinner and annual bu meeting to install new officers fo trict # 10. McNab w i I I take over the of Lieutenant Governor, Stu B K i w a n i a n Gibbie said of McNa hasestablished a remarkable rec K iwani s achievement in theCO cl ub. I n hi s acceptance speech1 said, "The absolute lack of neb e r s in the Kiwanis club is wha cerns me. This is rather seriou explained, "This is one of the t hope to do something about in thec year. ""He added, "You must invo newer or younger memberso club. M c N a b joined the Oshawa K C l u b i n 1955 and in his new of will be responsible for keeping th e r c l u b s informed as well as lI after conventions and training c ficers. The position of Lieutenant C nor elect was filled by a Whitby Above left, Lieutenant Gove M c N a b and L ieutenant Goverr John Rieger. 1-- »" W A I Whitby ab was vernor t Gov- 'mbers down- Whi tby siness r dis- f ice of eaton. b, "He :ord of )shawa McNab w mem- at con- s. I He hings I comi ng Ive the )f your iwanis fice he ie oth- ooking lub of- Gover- Real- s rnor Ian nor elect PRICES EFFECTIVE MON, JUNE 19 TO SAT, JUNE 24, 74 ,A 59 @13 27 1.27 J49 .A. PHIARMACY mSmU SROOKUN tor, John Rieger,. Rieger came to Can- ad a in 1953 from Germany, joined the Kiwanis in 1959, and became president of the Westmount K iwanis Club in 1971. For the first time in many years there w as an election for the office and the results were termed, "close" by Beat- on. P a s t L i e u ten ant Governor, Ron De i th, described holders of the office as "pecu'lar men' because they had to give up so much of their personal. lives to serve the Kiwanis. H e went on to describe the Kiwanis as , 'a good and necessary way of life to serve the people and the community, an-d he added that any person holding the office of lieutenant Governor elect has to be a goodwill ambassador. After the dinner a camera donated by Rick Evans of Jury and Lovel1 was raf- fled off and won by Fred Kitchen. The # 10 District of Kiwanis or the P i n e r i d g e Division is one of the few divisions in the Kiwanis to have a name and the division covers Eastern Canada and the Carribean. leters to the editor box 206., whitb g Citizens of Whitby Seek a Chance to vote! TheOntarioMunicipal Board has given us another oppor- t un i t y to record opposition to the projected new municipal complex at a location north of the Third Concession. W e the Whitby Ci tizens Study Group oppose this project on the following grounds: - (A) W i th Regional Government coming so soon, how can a need be clearly established, for much larger accommodation for our municipal government? (B) The l oc at i on is so far removed from the present town centre as to essentially abandon it in favour of a new one. (C) The declared cost , while approaching a million doll- ar s , does not include the cost of the land or its servicing. (D) I t i s our contention this will again increase our mill ratenext year, ami11 rate which went up 6.5 mil1s this year. (E) We question if further expansion on the present site was ever thoroughly investigated. (F) Premature departure from the present site is a moral breach of the acceptance of the late A.H. Allin's bequest. This project could proceed WITHOUT A PUBLIC VOTE un- I ess concerned c* tizens lodge written protests BY JUNE 27 to: - Whitby Town Clerk, 105 Dundas Street vest, Whitby, Ontario. (For the attention of the Ontario Municipal Board). Only when the OMB sees the strength of the opposition will it decide whether to take it to a vote and THEY are inviting you to PROTEST! Whitby (itizens Study Group Jim C. Gartshore, Presicent Harry InIkpen, vice pres. George Carr, SecretarY D ir ec tor s: Jack Woodward, ClarenceHewson, Frank Sugden, Pat Neal, KenMacDonald, BudGoode, Jim Cane, Charie Rycroft, Ron Agg, Jim Speers, Ralph Stratford. COURTKEAWN LD.A. PtIARt4ACY ij SIIRTS I.D. luJkechst.N.K. s- WMITsy liIffet. 16 WHITBY FREE P

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