VoL 12, No.. 39 Wednesday, September 29, 1982,24 Pages >i Ba k cnenial'a 'smash Secon 1dý, chan ce The,'old- Queen' s Hotel Building on Brock and Coiborne ýStreets will be repaired rather- than demolished,ý the Property Standards Commnittec decidedThursday. Owners John 'and Joanna Miseros of Toron- to have, promised to make. the necessary repairs by Juiy 30, 1983, but it wiil take a lot of work to fix up, the .150-year7ol d building. For details sec page 8. Local wner s It may flot be a million, but four local women were thrilled td' cash'a Wintario cheque for $5,00 last Thursday. Bey Bray, Jeannette. Taylor, .Robin Smith 'and ,ýNancy Ongena work in Jhe kitchen at Fairview Lodge,, and have been buying tick-ý ets togethér for more than a year. They cashed in Thursday with a free book- let they won the week before. .They don't* have any big plans for the $1,250, they each won.' So far, they're just letting it collect interest while they decide how to spend it. The Canadlan Imperial Bank of Commerce, Cor- ner of Brook, and Dundas. Streets,- Whitby, ,cele- brated its lOth anniversary Thursday. .On handý for the festivities were (from ieft to right): Branch Manager,,Joe MoMilian; Whitby Plan your escape, Mayor, Bob Attersiey; C.i.B.C. Vice-President and Region Generai Manager, Greg Morris; Durham Region, Chairman,'Gary Herrema;, 22 year. Branch Secretary, Mrs. TrIuie Vine; 'and, Iong-time Whitby residents, Harry Jermyn and Jack Frost. -Free Press Staff Photo with the kids Plan YOUR Escape Today is Whitby's motto for National Fire Pre- vention Week'October 3 to 9. To make- people aware of the need for planning and to help them map out safe Iescape-routes, the Whit- Iby Fire Department is holding an open house Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 4"The big thing is planning an escape,". says firefighter Ralph Perry, management assistant at the Whitby Fire Department. "It's the logical thing to do." "«A lot of peopleare conscious of the need to plan an escape route, but they neyer practice it with their cbildren," Perry says. The national theme for the week ia fire preý- vention as a family af- fair. Firefighters wiil be visiting ail the schools in Whitby to invite child- ren and their parents te open house. A Toronto reader says Whitby residents should be proud of the way the town enforces town by-laws instead of carping about them. Thomas Booth was so impressed with Whit- by's by-laws governing stray dogs and cats, he urged his alderman to get a copy of our by- law. The alderman did, and Booth says the law will be put into effect in his Sharron Dr. com- munity. For details, sec page 4.. Gui de Firefighter'D'.'MeCarroi and Captain answer questions and give tours during R.' Marshall prepare to inspeot Unit 3, open house ln National Fire Prevention the- Whiltby Fire Department's main Week October 3 to 9. pumnper. Firefighters wMil be on hand to- Free Press Staff Photo There's more to looking great than just fabric and style - now there's Colours, a new concept that matches the colours you wear with your skin tene. For details on "getting your colours done" and ail the fail fashions'this year, sec the fail fashion guide in this week's Free Press. By-laws, help-