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Whitby Free Press, 9 Sep 1981, p. 31

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Durham YMCA hosting seminar on how to balance the budget WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1981,* PAGE 31 Classified Ads Seli Calii 668-6111 A lot of Canadîans are having a tough time balancing the family budget these days. Ac- celerating inflation and sky-high interest rates are making things dif- ficuit for everyone. As one wag put it: l"Just about the lime I thlnk 1 can make both ends meet, someone moves the ends." To help cope in this environment, the Durham Region YMCA is offerlng a seminar on personal money managerffent. Begin- ning Tuesday evening, September 22, the cour- se wil consist of twelve werek*4essions, each two hours in length, and wilI be held at Witby's Henry Street High Sehool. Geared to the needs of the average family, the wide-ranging program wilI include: - how to set up a budget, and keep track OSSTF/board stil talking Negotiations between the Durham Board of Education and its 1,017 secondary sehool teachers are expected to resume on Friday. According to board chairman Trustee Art Winter (Oshawa), a three-day long bargain- ing session has been scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the hopes of reaching a new agreement with the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Feder- ation (OSSTF). Teachers represented by the federation are employed at 17 facilities throughout the Durham Region, except for the Town of Newcastle which is a member of a different school board. The OSSTF has yet to reach a legal strike posi- tion. Harold Nelson, the board's personnel manager, said that talks are continuing. "Everything is going quite weM," Nelson said last week. While some "small items" have been resolved, ail issues in the negotiations have been discussed, he ad- ded. Nelson declined to release specifics of resolved issues. Last week, Winter said that he did not know whether or not this weekend's talks wiII produce a new contract. "You can neyer tell how these issues go," he said. Whitby ambulance During the week that ended at midnigbt last Thursday, the Whitby Ambulance Service responded to 86 calis for service. Accordlng to co-owner Derek Pearce, the ser- vice responded to 28 routine cails and to 32 standby cails for other ambulance services in Oshawa and Ajax. The service also responded to 26 emergency cails, in- cluding five motor vehicle accidents. The number to cati for ambulance service is 73M. The last contract bet- ween the board and the OSSTF expired on June 30. of your iiscome and spending; ,.: ay s to cut the high cost of living; - how to avoid the ex- cessive use ofcredit; - a lifetime savings and investment program; - ways to minimize the taxes you pay; and, - insurance and estate planning. The seminar wiil be led by J. Kent McKelvey, assisted by several guest experts. McKelvey, a chartered accountant and former investinent counsellor, is the developer of "'Your Personal Money Manager", a widely- acclaimed system for keeping track of per- sonal finances. The $60 registration fee includes a copy of the Money Manager. It will enable those parti- cipating to keep on top IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN AN ACCUDENTI 1. COUl tho 'Police. (Don't admit liability; let the police decide). 2. CoUl your Insurance agent. (Expiain the problem.) 3. CoUl Home. (Y ou'I1 be at least one hour late.) 4. CCIUl OSHAWA CAR CARE LTD. (lt's jor choce where your car is repaired. We have the most up to date equlpment to repair any car on the road today. We guarantee satisfaction. NEW CAR RENTALS one $5.0 per day - no mileage. 660 Drake St. 576-1019 SOLEMN BLESSING 0F RESURRECTION ROMAN CATMOLIC CEMETERY (Taunton Rd. East of Brook St., Whitby> By MOST REV. ROBERT 13. CUNE AUXILIARY BISHOP AND MASS FOR DECEASED CONCELEBRATED 8V LOCAL PARISH PRIESTS SATURDAVI SEPTEMBER 12,1981 -.10=11 A.M. The Catholil Cemetery by Solemn Biesslng sa dedicated to God and set aside for the burial of the bodies of Falthfui Departed to await the Day of Resurrection. The Cathollo Cemetery is a place of prayer for the repose of souis of our departed brothers and sisters ln the Faith and of refiection on the eternal truths reveaied by God. Burial In a Cathollo Cemetery with fellow- members of the Church is our final Profession of Faith. Toronto Cathollo Cemetery Association L_ 683 1968 1 il 1 1

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