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Whitby Free Press, 14 Jun 1973, p. 10

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PAGE 10, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1973, WH ITBY FR EE PRESS -Senior Oi"ti"zons Wssk Sohodulo 'be week of iune 17- day lune 17th and runihg tetîmlltî Bui(jlding. 1 lune 23 bas been proclaimed daily through to Saturday bc served at tlils tiue, Senior Citizen's Week. Sp- lune 23rd. showiî and the ' sigI onsored by the Whitby Rec- The officiai opetîing wiil for bts rides. reation Department, a host be held on Sunday lune 17 MoIIday, 'luy's 1B of activities will be conduc- at 2:00 p.m. by Mayor Des pick up at Sunnycr* ted in Whitby starting Sun- Newman at the Whitby Cen- p.m.), Fairview (7:3( IIOWÂRD *IONDAY NITE-ALL YOU CAN'EAJ'i Fiàsh Fry $I.79 3 Poits Mal Rltsn &Tawîton Rbb w ,I w-f w f i reti wil iing up', Bus, wili ,st (7:15 ýI Whitby Psychiatric Hospital (7:45 p.m.) and arrive at the Centennial Building at 7:55 p.m. You are invited to fiag 'loy' down anywhere aioiîg Dundas or Brock Stre- ets. Froni 8 - 10:30 pa.. the Rotairy Club wilI be lîost- iiig a Dingo - Bowling Party at tle Red Wlng Orcliard's Recreation Hall. Tuesd[ay is the bus trip to Centre Island, leaving at 9:30 a.m., and returning at 5:00 p.m. The cost is 25c for the bus and 25e for the ferry. Wednesday is the bus trip to the Ontario. Science Cen- tire, including a free movie for Seniors entitled "JoIson Sings Again," leaving 9:30 a.m. and returning 4:45 p.m. The cost is 25c fcer the bus and 50c for admission. Also on Wednesday, at 2 - 4 p.m. is a Strawberry Tea at Fair- view Lodge. And froni 8- 12 p.m. is a Pub Night at the Regal Rooni,-Centenniai Building. Thursday, Dundurn Castie and the Royal Botanical Gar- dens in Hamilton is the bus trip planned. Cost is $1 .75 including the bus. The bus leaves at 8:30 a.m. and ret- urns at 4: 30 p.m. Froni 7 - 8 p ni. at Heydenshore Park is the Outdoor Band concert. Friday at 11 a.m. is the departur e tume for the bus ride to Woodbine Race Track. Cost is $1 .75 inciuding res- erved grandstand seat, progr- amn and bus. Saturday is tbe gala wind- up at the Centenniai Buiid- ing's Regai Room with a "Down Memory Uane Dance" running froni 8 - 12 p.m. CONTJNUED FROM PAGE 2 The decision was tabledl for two weeks until the next council meeting pending a further report by the Operations Committee. Ini a later interview with the Free Press, two of the six drivers applying for licenses were asked "How do you feel about somebody else, a newcomer, coming in and starting yet another taxi company?" Fourty -seven year old lum Casky replied "I have no objections at ail to having it opened up. We have great confidence in the Police screening the applicants." Fellow driver, sixty-four year old Harold Taylor said "I have every confidence* in the Police screening systeni. 1 couldn't object to a monopoly and then try to arrange one of my, own." Mr. Pelgrin was apparently unable to be reached for comment on this matter. Ironically i Casky held a taxi owner's license about eight years ago, and had he thougbt it would have been difficult to regain it would probably not have let it lapse. Notice to the residents of Ontario County, Durham, Peel, Halton,Wentworth, Oshawa, Hamilton and Wasaga Park. We're countig unyOU Ihi this earlyenuneration. The Province will be rnakingN an enumeration of residents in cer- tain areas east and west of Metropol- 3 itan Toronto during the two weeks starting June 18. The enumeration is designed to gather basic infor- mation for municipal purposes. Should the proposed restructur- ing of local governiments proceed, the normal information collected by an enumeration may be required in early faîl for the Cities of Oshawa and Hamilton, the Counties of On- tario, Durham, Peel, Halton and Wentworth and the Municipality in the Wasaga Park community. To en- sure that the required information is available, should it be needed, it is being gathered in June while most residents are ai home before the beginning of the summer vacation period. The information collected wil11 be used for: D The iden- ification of electors who will be eligible to vote for munic- ipal councils; Ê] The division of education property taxes between the public and separate school systems; El The dis- tribution of provincial grants to local governiments to help re- duce municipal tax bis:. n The pro- Svision of information for the prep- aration of jurors' lists: CI The tabula- A lion of an accurate population count. Whcn the local enumerator knocks on your door. the procedure is simple. The enumeration notice is pre- pîtdby comiputer with the names of everyone currently on record in your househoki. If you agree the informa- tion is correct and comiplete. you sirn- fý Ârply sign that you have received your notice. If there are changes, such as an addition to the family. corrections are made on the notice, veriied and signed by you or any other aduit in your household. A revised notice will then bc nmailed to you. If you are not at home. the notice is left together with simple instructions on how to check and revise it. You mail it, in the post- age free envelope providedl, only if there are changes. This carly enurneration will be carried out only within the area included in the proposed new regional municipal- ities of Durham, Peel, Halton, Hamilton-Wentworth and the Town of Wasaga Beach. The Municipal Enumeration starts June 18. Without you it won't be night. @ (iovernment of Ontario OntarioMinisiry cf Revenue Hon. Alian Grossman, Minister. Donald A. Crosbie, Deputy Minister. *or, 6 4*~~ .~,~ev ~ ~ ~ ~'a~-~é a'a~~*e Mrs. Katherine Sonley of R. R. 2 Whitby receives the P. Bruce Scott Scholarship froni Professor M. Jenkinson, Assistant to the Dean at the University of Guelph. The Ontario Miik Distributors Association offers this award ini honour of the late P. Bruce School and is presented to a student with highest proficiency in courses related to the market milk industry. G;et yourself 1Into a Datsun 1200 Sedan OnIy $244'5 UP TO 40 MILES TO THE GALLON Buying a Datsun is no problem. Datsuns have an excellent reputation as a sound investment. We can arrange sensible financing for you, so talk to us before you shop around for credit. it miDWAY DATrsUN LTrD. 1 300 DUNDAS STREET FAST- WHITOY i Ut. k~ ~ ~ ~A'O * r. 1.tf :a~,',:~:~ ,îàv ~ 'w w , qw -W y -Ir w - W - Ir v lw-

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