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Whitby Free Press, 20 Sep 1978, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1978, WHITBY FREE MRESS Pain tingad che que presented at librr peig Cont'd from P. 1 success of the "half-back" program through which Wintario tickets could be used to buy Canadian books at haif price. The province is looking into plans for a similar program for films ý and records, he said. Commenting on Canada's concerns about national unit y, Mr. McCaffrey said: "I believe our whole country is held together by libraries, Legion halls and hockey rinks, flot necessarily in that order." Library Board Chairman David Watson informed the 1.50 invited guests that the ihrary renovations' came within one haîf of one per cent of thei r budget estimnates, and received generous support from WinI;wrio and the Robert Grobb es tate,, which provided the money for ahl art work, banners. and signa ge. .Mayor 'Jiro Gartshore brought greetings of the town'council and saiçi how plcascd thé town was to be, able to provide the $350,000 required for the renovations, MIo tax dollars were spent' projeet, since ail the Iîklor th; renovations canb- fromn lot levieý;, hv said, Mr. Moriyamna, who -was also architect of Whîtby's new municipal building which opened in January, 1977, said the library projeet was a "teamwork effort," and thanked the library board and, staff for their CO-opera tion. He then proceeded to symbolically hand over the keys to the library to Chief Librarian- Mrs. Anne Hope- The officiai opening of the library was followed bY a reception and tour of the new facilities,' and an open house for the people of Whitby on Saturday. 0F CANADA ~ OWNER OPERATE5J Sua hm. nie@ vm c m Io ROYAL 95 PREMIER $1 899?5 SUPREME . 249?5 ALL PAINT WORK GUARANTEEO COLISONaI Sring your damagsed car ta MAACO and we'iI do the rosi. Wei Contact your linsrance agancy or broker. Well make sure an adlustar sais your car. We'I do quallty work ai a reasonabie prie and give Vag fast service. FREEINSURANCE ESTIMATES 579-B4000 710 WILSON RD. S. OSHAWA, ONT. INWY. 4011 "6 BLOOR ST. E. id~ CMAACOX ec WENTWORTH 1SNOP IIDURS Mon thiri S'8amn 6 prn # Sit 10 amnï Vpm w Grouped around 'a painting by Wh itby artist William Smith, whiçh was presented at the officiai opening of the renovated public library, are (left to right) , Bruce McCaffrey, MPP, parliamentary assistant to the Minister 0f Culture and Recreation; 'Architect Raymond Moriyama, Library Board Chairman David Watson, Mrs. Leslie' MeFarlane, Chief Librarian Mrs. Anne Hope-Brown, Mrs. Smith and.William Smith. Mr. McCaffrey officially opened the new hihrary facility, which has been under construction since hast faîl1 and was comipheted in the spring of 1978. Free Press Photo froquois- are ready for. action The Whitby Iroquois Senior A hockey club begins - w its 1978-79 season, Thursctay with an exhibition gamne Ask us- about you Corne and tell us what you're looking for in a job. Tell us what you are today and what you want to be tomorrow. Ask us if we can offer opportunities and challenges to match your needs. No obligations on either side. Well be g'lad to talk. And we may have just what you're looking for. Butyou'll neyer know until you ask. Visit our Mobile Recruîting Unit Canada Manpower Centre OSHAWA 20,27 SEPTEM BER, 1978 10:00 a.m. a3:00 p.me THE aga inst the Barrie Flyers at Iroquois Park arean, starting at 8 p.m. The team went inta training camp on Saturda ,y. and Sunday, and final selecQ- tion' of players to start the season .wa., made. Thirty- nine players attended thé'. session Saturday. Player's fromn last year.: ,Who are returning to the Iroquois are: Peter Vipond, Steve Lyon, Rick Kessel], Kim Crouch, Peter Titanic, Tim Ampleford, Mike Noonan, Jim Lranton, Gord Cullen. John Cook and Dan Walker. Tiwo injured plavers from last year. lion Hawkshaw and Terry Angel, wilh join the teamn when they have recuperted. New phayers joining the Whitby Iroquois this year are: Chan Knutson. a former mem ber of the Oshawa Generals: Brian Wilson, a member of the 1976-77 Whitby Senior A club; Rob Harris, of Michigan State University; Jim Wells, of Ajax, Ron Harris, of the University of Toronto Blues; and Wayne Ormson, of the Mississauga Golden Arrows. 00 ~ O'Neill Collegiate, Oshawa 00 12:30. 2:30, & 4:30 pa. Sn<a, c. 5017 0 $2. availalale et: Osbawa- R.!!. Thonus Books. 1251 Since St N. Saywelrs Book Store, 14 Simcoe St S& Withy -M.B.M. Publishing, 131Brsck St N. Bcwmnnviile - Tay Box OgfflrompODurham Region Cultural Foundation pat'y pla ce) ChIldk..s W«r &Fne Lnens ~ For SWEATERS and PANTS ~Come to us We Love to Dress up Your4 'Xl Children SBallet & Gym Suits by Trimfit HOURS: Mon- - Sai. 9 30 -5:30 Frida y 9:30 -9:00 At L10% Off AuS.I"sovr$rýýWkh Uéby Bon" choqueOn Réou Prod Morhu ds 103. Dumâ St. W. Wbhhy 668-6607 a 4 Cawnas'mlà IBM UW wt rM'V ~EORE'SBARBER SHOP Under New Managemenit Special! 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