PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY,,,MARCH 28, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS (Garbage,. p Cont'd from P. 1 ting machine skidded'out of control in it. -Picnic tables are. stacked dangerously high in the park. Broken botties are deliberately thrown in the children's ciimbing frame, and bags of home garbage and local bundies of papers are th rown in the park by paper boys. -Lclchildren, mainly older ones, drop their junk litter bought from the local shops. oapers,< dogs and vandals make Central Park "a total disgrace"9 -Four hghts were broken by vandals, costing the town $160 each to replace them. --Gaden garbage is thrown cver the fences into the park, and the grass' cutter cannot cut certain areas where this happens. -The.constant wet areas ini the east end of the park are caused by two local swiin- ming pools draining into the park. 1The town bas warned that the trees..placed in the park are ail that are going to be planted, and those that have died will flot be replaced. The town of Whitby bas informed the West Lynde CommunityAssociation that if vandals are reported by local residents, appropriate prosecution wiIl take place. Dog owners fouling public property wiil have t'O be approached by local rési- dents or reported to the town, which wiii take appro- priate action. The 'town states that the local people of West Lynde must bear some responsi- bility for preventing vanda- DOGS ARE A BIG PROLEMIIIJ lism of Iights, tennis courts, and the drinking fountain. They mus*t take appropri- ate action aà the immediate time; tô put it off or com- plaini later will benefit no- one says, Mrs. Boyce. One prosecution by the town will' probabiy put an end to some of the probiems, she said. "If West Lynde kids are responsibie, then they, plus parents, must take the con- sequences," she said. "If 4 outside kids are responsibie, then they and their parents- mnust.'ýake*the consequencS ' Vandaiism is at the highest peak in and around the Wes Lynde Schooi according to à reports and statistics ob- tained from the Durham Region, Mrs. Boyce reports.' She suggests that opinions and suggestions on the van-" daiism probiem shoul d be ~' voiced vocally at the general meeting of the West Lynde Community Association March 29 at 8 p.m. at West Lynde Public School. West Lynde Greasers' Bal is May 26 Tickets are available now for the West Lynde Commu- nity Association's 50's Greasers' Bail, to be held at Heydenshore Pavilion from 8 p.m. tol. a.m. May 26. For tickets cail 668-6047, 668-6610, 668-9691, or 668-646L7. 0F VANDAUSM WEDNESDAI APRIIL4 GET4*E This Wednesday, ireat the family and your budget toaa bucket of finger lickin-' good Kentucky Frid Chicken. A bucket contains 15 pieces of chicken. Enougph for 5 to 7 huniypeople. BROKEN LUGHT IS EXAMPLE 'CH JUST ou YOU SAVB OM100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO -SEE VOUR PHONE BO0K FOR THE ON4E NEAREST YOU. I