Prominent Vole 13 No. 42 Wednesday, October 19,1983ý 20 PAGES Witby Man W laid to rest, UpReynold Hawks win MyrsCpso A prqmixient Whtycitizien, Harold Town, so died at the age of6 at Thursday at Dr. JO Ruddy HoSPitalfollowing a lengthy lllness. g l Mr. Town, who lived at 207 Bowman Ave. was active in many community organizations within Whitby. p r After serving in Canada and'overseas .Despite ojcin during the Second World War with the Royal 0 rm tocudlos Canadian Medical Corps, Mr. Town, became mliwyso in a partner in the W.c. Town Funeral Chape, miwilbeer cdtre and Whitby Ambulance Service. loainZln He joined the Wbitby Rotary Club in 1955 loeatiodsSt and was named a Paul Harris Fellow, the .>- CouncillorJe highest Rotary Honor, in 1983... -.' . . Drumm toldCuni Mr. Town was a past governor of the Dr..*<. there lias fotbena J.O. Ruddy Hospital Building Committee, aacietangRyod former member of the Canadian National In. Scet lo b 1>e& n stitute for the Blind and a mnember of Branch- qusond aro- 112, Royal Canaclian Legion, Whitby. mendtion bytetwa On Mardi 20, 1943, hie was married to Mary m.oeration commtt e E. Matheson, who survives liim. thato ns baced Mr. Town is also s'urvived by two sons, .. t e ns S.a tbrele daughters, two, grandcbildren, two at R-~Glenols, Lde brothers and three sisters. College Dr. and ers Rev. J.A. Roney conductied the funeral ser- Dr. vice Monday at Ail Saints Anglican Church, .A*.. "I. cannot for te11 assisted by Rev. J.M. Smith. ~. ~.. f me see why th1cm Active pallbearers were: Donald Town, mte eomne David Town, Wayne Aildridge, Dick Guay, teesgs"h ad John Eiliott and George Gouldb'urn. 4> I theess a1pedn problem, put theplc down there. ýMos fh traffic in thearai Members of the Henry Street Hawks senior football team hoist the Mayor's Cup into the air as they once early in the moringo So e e fi ldsagain defeated Anderson 2".. The Hawks remain undefeated.-For picture and story see page 12. late at ni <glt wleth SoecrFree Press Staff Photo children ae' Councillor Je puton oddBugelli, chairmnote 10-field soccer complex bas been put on1 sins alh oal y h a hold by Whitby's operations committee. opos, ed. rs Members of the committee unanimously psd concurred that the proposed 20-acre soccer< i CD complex should be, furtier studied, "My; committer a e e specificaily in terms of actual costs A engineers, teye The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club has said it poican.Teels Winl contribute $40,000 over a two-year period benangii wliile the Whitby Optimist Club lias agreed to RE ~. . .. creas -in traffic ic add *35,l00.~-,,. #.. the opening of Riyod Another key factor in the postponement of S tips the decision was a $25,000 grant whicli can not mer)."- bie applied for until at least April 1. - .-. ~ ~ .. .coundillor' Mre The opierations committee reommennd . Dum "Id'tko Bidn.by TIM BAINES would be a botter site money if were not in the "At the time ofte ber ofacentsovr h Margaret Boyce, the festival organizer, had Tlie fate of Whitby's than the other il sites running, we'il make the report we didn 't have. a pas three yearsdon' earller suggested that the Municipal Building proposai for a domed- whicli bave submitted decision to spend, the >commitment 'for 'the bea .a lo dfwegi would be the ideal location, with the Town stadium will probably applications. money after the Port Whitby* sewers. because the road ol soaking up the costs for hydre and staff, be a lot clearer today Attersley said in an meeting." 'We're certainly in a bet- recently went througi estimated to total $400. Operations committee when three Town of interview last week the The Whitby site would ter position now," hie An earlier rec - members at that time said the idea was good Whitby officiais appear only thing spent to date' be immediately west of said. He would not mendation by tw but the Municipal Building was already too before 'the stadium ont lie proposai, is staff Iroquois Park and south reveal the exact nature engineer Dc busy with the Olde Tyme Christmas study committee. time but if the stadium of Higliway 401. of the new proposai but Kuwahara said te celebration. Mayor Bob Attersley, comzmttee is positive to Attersley said Whit- did say that roads and signs would not b If the festival is given the stamp of approval administrato BiBl Whitby's proposai, a by's proposai has the GO-ALRT systin>e necessry altertw by Council Monday and Mrs. Boyce agrees te> Wallace and planning more Uetailed study clianged substantiaily would be included. surveys found ta ,go abead with it, the festival will lie lield the director Bob Short wilI would lie prepared. from the 12-page report nete th volumeno weekend of Dec. 3 and 4. attempt to convince the "We don't want' to whicli was submitted in (sep g 3) teped0tetafl < cominittes that Whltby spend the taxpayers Auguat. warrpgea) neetredsuc th move