PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,'1974, WHITBY FREE PRESS HELPFUL HINTS FOR SAFE DRI VING When an engine misses as the car is acceierated but runs fine at iight load or Idie, the probable reason is that a ýworn plug may mis- fire because off increased compression pressure at heavy load. Y f-* Z k L à j When eleanrng your wind- shield, don't force the wiper Î, blades aside. Some of the late model electrieaily driv- en wipers can be perma- nentiy damiaged by forcirng them to another position. If you should be addlng water to your car's battery, be caret ul not to overfill. ie ty witb thie nnual box salec ontinuûes Ibis week-end. Spilled aeid wiii attack plat sale. Grant wvas iking r Peslit metal hold-downs, cabies suire the flowers didn't gel rePesPtt and other parts adjacent to drie ou in he un. he h te battery. Witby NMinister Earns 1lst Doctorate Dear Editor. I have beeîî instructed b ') (l ieniebers of "Group '74 ' a camrnuniîi' arien tated group of wvamen, to wvrite ta the WhitbY Free Press t/zanking 3'oî for the caverage yout gii'e us i your newspaper, and for the interest you show ini aur smia// toîvn o/ Brook/bi. Wle feel that voit are the, on/v newspaper that cares enouglh (o include us as part 0f'[Vliitbviy, anddiwe have conie ta regard the Ihtb' Free Press as aur newspaper. IVe do> uiderstand that dute ta exorbitant infiationary, casts ini iewsprint etc., wly you are noa longer ab/e to give us the uiewspaper free of charge', sa we urge-,ail residents of Brookmn and surrounding hamiets that have en/ayýied receivi ng sauine, ta start nawv and support (lie newvspaper with a subscripdion. We are on/y a srnalown, but there is a trernendous amaunî of actiity goîng an in it, and if we as residents wish ta confinue ta en/oy the newspaper coverage of» these aé'tî'i1ies, a/oîg îvithi other news itenms, then it is up ta us ta niake sure, bj' giving aur support', that inflation is not gaing Ia rab us of aur newspaper, a/ong with evervîlig e/se. Yaurs (ru/y, Mrs. Beatrice Myring Secre tari'- Treasurer "Group '74" G. Grant Schwartz, of 3016 34th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alberta on May 10 received the Doctor of Ministry degree from Colgate Rochester Div- iniîy School/Bexley Hall/Cr- ozer Theological Semiînary in commencement ceremonies aI the seminaries' Rochester, N.Y., campus. Husbarid-and-wife speakers at the commencement were John Coleman Bennett, pres- ident emeritus of Union The- ological Seminary in New York, and Anne M. Bennett, active church-woman with special commitrments mn the causes of peace and& of the women's m-ovemnent. Their topic was "The Church and the Sîruggles for Liberation." Colgate Rochester and Crozer seminaries are Amer. ican Baptist-related and in- terdenominational. Bexley Hall is a seminary of the Episcopal Church. The tbree schools are affiliaîed in a t&cluster" on the Colgate Rochester campus, and are served by a joint faculty. Dr. Schwartz is director of pastoral training in the Pastoral Services [)epartmenî of the Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital, Whiîby, Ontario. He is the first to receive the Doctor of Ministry de- gree from Colgate Rochester/ Bexley 1-lal/Crozer. Bonnie Brown, of Garden St., Whîtby, looks somewhat apprehiensive as O.P.P. Const. Don Simmiors denionstrates the art of fingerprinting during 'Police Week' [ast week. [t really shouldn't bother Bonnie becauise she has worked at the Whitby O.P.P. (letachnent for tlhe Iast fnine years. -Free Press Photo Bathurst -Sklar. Both .Strikeboun Two Whitby plants a'reý presently strikebomnd. Two hundrcd and f'orty eniployees of Conisolîiaîed Rathurst Packaging, Ltd. have, been on strike for over a wveek and Monday Ilhe enmployces. of- Sklar Furniture Ltd. offici- alIy went out. Police were called to Bathurst plant three timies las( week to gel management and salary workers îthrougli the picket line, and to allow a railway train int the plant. B3athurst Managemient lias simice agreed not to ship) out any ' inishied'produ Is, -and the, union bas agreed t10 con- duct an orderly- pick et line. OfficiaIs of the Sklar Furniture Company were un- availabl.- for comment at press time. [n an island that is one of the lushesî in the West Indies, this »no-man's land of hissing, sulphurous vents and boiling pools of mnud and. water'stands out ini stark con- trast. [t'is the walk-in.volcano'on St. Lucia. an eastern Caribbean island that c overs ani area almost exacîly equal to Metropolitan Toronto. The volcano is the most popular of the island's sightseeing -attractions, but a guide is a "mrust". In this pbotograph by Jack N. Oldham, a tourist wbo wanted to see one of the boiling pools ai close quart. ers uses ber hands îo protect lier face againsî the incredible heat. It doesn't seern to bother the guide; but be's used 10 it. PREVENT FOREST FIRESÀW Town of Whiotby PROCLAMATION CEREBRAL PALSY WEEK Take notice that by resolution of the Council of the Town of Whitby, the period of May 25th to June 2nd, 1974 lias been proclairned as Cerebral Palsy Week in and for the Town of W(hitby. It is requested that during this week, the citi'zens of the Town of Whitby give earnest consideration to the birth- righit of ail ebjîdren, and ýthe right to live as full a life as possible., DATED AT WHITBY THIS 2lst day of May, 1974. D.G. Newmnan, MAYOR. TU H TBY FREE PRESS (Voice of the County Town) Hometown paper of Whitby, Brookliri, Myrtle and Ashburn; also serving Ajax and Pickering. Serving total of approximately 25,000 rsader Published every;WodnesdV bY Whitby Free Prous mc. Bruno Harilaid, President Located at: Free Prous Building 121 Brock Street North, Whitby MAIL: Box 206, Whitby PHONE: 668,6000 or 668-61 il TORONTO LIN E: 282-1004 MAIN PERMIT NO. 2941 Editor/Gen. Manager -Mike Burgess Assistant Editor - Jim Quail Classified Ads. - Kathy Martin, Graphie Arts - Marie Rutter Six-year.old G rant Reveler of 6 1 Baldwin St., Brooklin., was spottcd lhclping the Brooklln Horticultural Soc- Boys & GirlsII Want to earn extra Money & win prizes? Carriers Needed, in BROOKLIN. ASHBURN. AJAX. PICKL RING AND SOML, WHITI3Y AREAS. IF YOU ARE INT[IRJSTlýD IN DELIVERING P\IRS(LL 668-6111