PAGE I 6, WEDNESDAY'NOVEMBER 21, 1979, WITBY'FREE PRESS S8,t552'unemployed lm October The number of clients unemployed and reglstered for Work at the Canada Eà g- ployment' Centres in Ajax, Whltby and Oshawa for the month of, October totailed 8,552 , cossgOf 5,133 feaeand'3,419 maie dlien- ts, G.E. Hillier,, spokesman for the centre ald lautweek. Placements in the, three offices' totalled M35for'tue ,month, whlch compares to a, total --f,1,077' placements durlng Septemýer The majorlty oM clients were registered inmaterial- handllng and related; product fabÉicatlng and repafring; sales; service;. and cleri.cal and related, he said. During October, the greatest employment oppor- tunities existed in manufac-, turing of transportationi equipment; construction; retail trade and accom- modation and food services. At the end of ' October, there were 172 students in the skiil courses sponsored by the Canada Employment, Centre and 49 people- receiving academic upgrading at Durham. Coilege. The Durham Organization for Industrial' Training (DOIT), Committee com- posed of Federal and Provincial, employer, educational and labour representatives have for- maily signed-an agreement "with'the CEIC and Ministry Of Colleges and Ijniversities which wil help to ease skill shortages i the tool and die, machlnist, industrial mechanie, (millwright) and mouldmaker trades'in the Durham Region., Based on the existing apprenticeship system, improved features include: day release concept .Where trainee goes to achool i-day a week for 40 weeks each year. whlle remnalning on payroil of employer; sub- stantiaily increased ..em- ployer subsidatio *in0f wages paid to employer over whole apprenticeshlp period; local training at Durham Coilege thus cutting down 'travel costs and fadilitating com- munication" with the em-, ployer; appointmnent of a project co-ordinator to ex- pedite this plot project. The E.E.C. anticipates 'a trlpling or more of the num- ber , ofapprentices/com- panies participating in these much needed apprenticeshlp skills i the area.1 Interested employers may contact, R. Mantzel or W. Bisset at 579-940 at. the C.E.C. or J. Long at 576-0120 at Durham Colege for more information. Disco lessons Brush up on your old dan- ce steps and perhaps, learn a few new ones. The Durham family YM- CA is offering this program to couples who find a one night, fun-dance lesson more appealing- and convenient than a '-weekly scheduled class. The program is of- -fered- the last Fr iday, of every month at Whitby Senior' Public School from 7:30 -9:30 p.m. For more information cail the Durham Famfiy 'Y' at Something to cheer about!' E-ýREYcUIP SPECIAL BUCKET A great way to feed the gang at your Grey finger ickin' good1 Kentucky Fried Chicken. Cup paiay! A bucket contains 15 piecesof Enough for 5 ta 7 hungry sports fans. Kenuc y4 CNAOIAN COWANY Colonel Sanders boys and girls make if "inger litkin' good. è ho use or apartment dlean?, CORPORATION 0F- STHE TOWN 0F WH ITBY. 1980 DOG LICENCES 1980 dog licences are now on sale at the followlng locations: Whitby' Municipal Building,' Treasury Department, 575, Rossland 'Road East, Whitby. MondaV tg~ Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. - MacKay Animal Clilc, 421 Dundas Street East, Whitby. Brooklin Veterinary Hospital, Winchester Road, rookiin. Ontaria Humane Society, Thickson Road North, Whitby. The 1980 d og licence fees are as folIiows:' $10.00- Neutered maie or spayed female (proof required) $15.00- Maie orfemale R. A. CLARINGBOLDY Deputy Treasurer, Town of Whitby. A demonstration meeting was held in the Whtby Library auditorium on Wed- nesday, November 7. ýA toastmistress program -was presented by the Pine Ridge Toastmistress club for the, 22 women who attended. At the conclusion of the meeting members and guest discussed the advantages, of ToastmiÈtress training during a coffe hour.>1 The guesta were invited to attend the next regular meeting of the Pine Ridge Toastmistress club at the Grenada Restaurant, Sheridan Mail, Pickcering on Wednesday, November 14, at 6 p.m. The orgà nizing unit for a Whitby Toastmistres club wii be held onTuesday, November 27 at 7 p.m. in the WhitbyLibrary Auditorium. For information please caU Jeanette Etter 668-3478 (evenings). 0,CANADA Devolopment Send YOUr Taz-Osductibie 4M nlbuton To: OXFAM-CANADA O1TAWA KAUWAX CAW4ARY 8T.JONS VANCOUVER Cail us and see how modest our prîces are, ,to mainitain yourdwelling, -and keep it presentable, while you're at work OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO -SEE YOUR PHONE 8O0K FOR THE ONE NEAREST'YOU. or. whenever 6r68m36 11 "SI.g IN M Du bu-m Early.Cande Early Canadian furniture buffs wilI be interested in a new Whltby retail outiet that opened. last week. The House. of Brougham at'110 Dunlop Street East1 specializes i early Canadian reproduction furniture. Shown here standing next to Broýugham's l1t anniveër- sary corner cupboard are Joyce Ridding, district manager and Ron Burns, store manager. The piece shown here retails- for $595 which 'Ridding described as being a, reasonable price. The furniture i bought on order, that is, if the customer wanted to purchase the piece in the picture, he or she would receive it in six weeks, the tixne it takes to make the piece. DURHAM New MAID Witby S-ER.VICE cu Having trouble'keeping the