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Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1983, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12, 1983, PAGE 3 Whitby man barred from public transit Ambulance donation The Ontario government bas sent two fully-equipped ambulances to the mid-Mediterranean island nation of, Malta. The officiai presentation was made Thursday by Ontario Government Services Minister George Ashe. (second from right). Accepting the ambulances were Dr. Joseph Grech-Attard, Malta's director of hospital services; Dr. Vincent Moran, Malta's minister of health; and John Pisani, a Whitby resident. who is Malta 's consul general in Ontario. Free Press Staff Photo A Whitby man bas been ordered not to use any form of public tran- sit for two years after pleading guilty to four counts of committing an indecent act on Go buses between July 24 and Aug. 16. Gregory Tushingham, 23, pleaded guilty to the charges in provincial court Iast week. Durham Regional Police said Tushinghamn would masturbate openly in front of other passengers on the buses he rode between Oshawa and Pickering. He was sentenced to five days in jail and placed on two years probation. Judge Norman Ed- mondston also told the man to stay away from bus or train stations. He was also ordered to par- tiiae naPsciathic a onthospita3 GMP :k PTrc Fn ers$5."e: 68-34 We h.w smdl Computlers. Let » latroduce y«. DRAW OCTOBER 15TH183 Se. Ad Page 7 counselling program at Co mmittee asks for money (cont'd> coins wun people fin- to Cullen Gardens from ding the process of par- Oct. il to Nov, il of this tially reduced ad- year. mission confusing. He said that service With 9,000 passport clubs and the business coins still available, community would also Smith said they would be asked to help recoup be sold as collectors the losses. items for $1 each. He Plans for the 1984 added* that Len Cullen festival include some bas agreed to accept the timing and event coins as free admission changes and the use of the passport coin for free admission to al events. The operations corn- mittee said it would look into the possibility of a grant or other ways of paying off the debts. Smith said he was op- timnistic a solution could be reached. Xmas tree festi*val on hold terested in supporting us but the question is how to do it in a legal fence, " he said. The Marigold souvenir coins go on sale this week at local banks, Whitby Dominion Hardware, Hairlines, Wesley World of Travel and Whitby A proposaI to holc festival of trees, ligi and customs t December in the Whit Municipal building h~ been put on hold, least for two weeks. Margaret Boyce,- a pearing before t] town's operations cor mittee last week, sa she wants to set up artificial Chriîstm,- trees, ail decoratedi they would be in othi countries, in the lobbyi the Municipal- Builditr on the Dec. 3 and weekend, coincidin with the Santa Clau Parade and the A] Gallery Olde Tyrn Christmas. Boyce, who original proposed the Towi grant her $«0 for ex penses, said an ad mission charge of $: would recoup the mone3 spent. Councillor Gerr73 Emm said this was nota very good idea. "It takes away thE Christmas spirit," be said. "A silver collec- tion may be the way." Wayne DeVeau, recreation director, said he was also against charging admission to get into a public building such as the town hall. Councillor Ross Bat- ten said it was a "1good idea" and suggested it run the following weekend in conjunction with the town's Olde Tyme Christmas but town administrator Bfi Wallace disagreed. "The Christmas party here bas always been packed, " he said. "I wonder if this is the proper location. We already bave pan- demonium with the Olde Tyme Christmas."' A report from the Parks and Recreation department says the festival could cost the town $40. Costs would j a hts his by as at hÃŽe rn- id 20 as as ýer of 4 mg LS rt e ly Pn include retention ot custodial staff, staff from the Whitby Tourist Information Centre and hydro to light the trees. Boyce said she would solicit advertising from -restaurants in town and concluded, "Ithere are a lot of people travelling to Cullen Gardens (to see the miniature Christmas display) and* once they see that display they can come back and see this one. " Her proposaI will again be discussed in two weeks at the next operations committee SEE HOW PAY TV BRINGS THE GOOD LIF'E IN7O VIEW CURL Up WITH A GOOD MOVI . viewing time, and great value, too. 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