PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 210 1979, WHITBY FREE PREýSS Riegion being advertîsed for $1OOOO but flot ail councillors are pleased Several members of the Regional Council of DÎurham,' have objected to the $10,000 eApenditure for radio adver- tisement campaign, to pro- mote the Region of Durham. They wanted to know what good the radio promotion was doing Durham Region and what municipalities were covered by the cam- paign. Regional Chairman Walter Beath replied that the radio promotional program in- cludes Oshawa, Whitby, Newcastle and the areas in the northern part of the Region, he said. The promotional program is heard three days a week and is 60 seconds in length. The promotional spot for Durham Region is heard in the mornings "at a time when a number of interested people would be listening,.to their radios. The programn has been effective so far and there is a great deal of validity in paying forsuch a radio program. It is bringing in many equiries and several prospects to various parts of the Region including Oshawa and Whitby." The $10,00 account for radio advertising was ap- proved by the Regional council members without further questions at the last February meeting of the Council. PINEWOOD DERBY SPEED WINNERS For the past few weeks, 12 Whitby District Wolf Cub Packs, consisting of 285 boys, competed in the Pinewood Derby in the basement of the Whitby Municipal Building. Each boy received a block of pine wood, four wheels and four nails and with the help of his father, constructed a racing car. There were two categories in this event, speed and design. On Saturday afternoon,.March 17 the finals were held. Speed winners are (Ieft to right) lst, Rodney Nichoils (David Mckay Subst.) 4th Whitby B Pack; 2nd, Robert Farrell, 4th Whitby A Pack; 3rd Thomas Gores, lst Brooklin; 4th, Brad Chalmers, lst Port Whitby; 5th Scott Jordison, lst Port Whitby; 6th, Edward Worona, 6th Whitby. PINEWOOD DERBY DESIGN WINNERS The following are the design winners in the Whitby Wolf Cub Pinewood Derby (left to right): 2nd, Matthew Clark, 3rd Whitby; 3rd, Ronnie Anderson, lst Whitby; 4th, March Gibeault, 6th Whitby; 5th, Jeffrey Perog, 7th Whitby A Pack; th, John Jarvie, 7th Whitby B Pack. Absent 15 lst place winner Colin Moor of lst Brooklin. Childrens Wear & Fine Linens PANTS 2 to 14 OVERALLS 12lflths$ to 3X Ji% ff20% off 1%OfAil Sales Over $5.00 With ç3aby Bonus Cheque On Regular Priced Merchandise At the 4 Corners in DOWNTOWN WHUTBY ïýý ~1030 Dundas St. W.,, Whitby 668-6607 E Mon.- - Sat. 9:30 A.M. t', 5:30 P.M. Fri. 9:30 A.M. tc 9 P.IN/. MAGNA VOX BY PHILLIPS Large stock of good 'USED' Colo r T.V.'s Priced From: $1 29.00 -- $39500» Also a good uine of NEW SETS EBLE L NTENNR 6686901 ER VICE 513 Perrv St. O9PEN: MONDAY -FRIDAY 10-5 Whitby, 'Ont DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111, DUNDAS STREET WEST WHITBY 668-1464 WFUT BY FABRICS- CUSTGM DRAPE.S & SHEERS- P'atternis Drèss Goods I '~'*Excellent- priceS Oni drapes. 21S Dundas St. E. 468-4821