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Whitby Free Press, 23 Nov 1983, p. 5

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEIJNESDAY NflVEMBR 2.R. I0W AfrIF replace. So I gave my wood away with the exception to my knowledge neyer live in woods but mice and of some. It was cut and rounds were placed by the moles do; they even live in your garden. Rats are boundry lime fromn one end of the property to the uprooted when barns or outbuildings burn. I have B e t e e nother and thought to be enought for a lifetime of seen this happen. As soon as the fire starts out they B e t ýq a. 0 l nlovely wood burning fires. At that time the area was corne to find another home and food. They don't uninhabitated In the winter and it was ail stolen. Not linger around homes or woods but either fiee to «MTa 0 today, they would be caught in nothing flat. another barn or into a city. Rats like filth and gar- - ~,~ U/1 have recently heard the odd person mention bage and a clean home and garden does not entice Y o uF a n dIII M Ie rodents in relation to the taking down of trees. Rats themn. By RUTH COLES A concerned citizen and interested reader has asked me to comment on the litter thrown or drop- ped around the echools. Paper cups, hamburger ~~- cartons and such are on the grass, in the ditches and sometimes on the roads.à This is something for parents to be concerned about, as children of sehool age should be past this sort of thing. Do kids or parents itter their own properties? Probably flot. What do the sehool staff do about this problem? Is anything ever said? This is the sort of thing which should be talked about and taught at home and the staff dan fortify the parents admonitions. While in school pupîls are under the schools jurisdiction, therefore rules should be established and held to. I asked a teenager if he ever heardM anything about this and he said, "no, but the custodians just dlean it Up." So there it is in a mut- sheil. Whitby is a dlean town and welI cared for, let's hope it stays that way. This remninds me of garbage day and how awful it is, sidewalks lined with cans and paper bags, some of the latter tomn open by dogs. We drove through a town flot far from here on our way home and comn- mercial place. It looked worse on Sunday late in the evening because there were few cars parked toT OCHLM A block the view. It is not so long ago that garbage cans, tins or whatever were left at the service entrance of every building, houses included, almost out of sight. Wooden boxes or containers held the tins under Due no doubt to cost and maybe other factors, collectors are mot expected to walk to the building. When I think of garbage, I remember once staying high up in a hotel in New York and being awakened HUfPOINT at dawn by hundreds of tins being thrown up to open _ DISHWAASHERJ trucks every day. What a terrible clatter and bang it * 12 cycles undercounter model . B O was. This is something we wil neyer have in Whitby I to jar the soul and assauit the senses.ý No doubt _______ Christmas Special $1004 DI things have changed and they too may use litter , bags to deaden the sound and cut the weight. /1 9E%5VEE Stainless Iread something the other day, a criticismn about DELIVERED8 Save $60.00 coBurnr"J, fire vehicles being painted yellow. There was a lot cooking rati of thought put into this decision to change the colour POR~MB MODIELTeert from red to yellow and we can't heap ail the blameA Christmas Special- Comploe on Council. This was an indepth study done by the shaif, CeoE fire authorities to create more safety on the roads in VAgula many parts of our country. 1 1 Sa$70.0O(Whie)LVR hit In the last few days we have had heavy seas and r iHC1rPOINT high winds which brings to mind some bad storms HARDWICK B1TPSo $2jw we have had in the past. In 1890 there was a terrible RANGIE L INGLIS STERING L storm along the northern shores of Lake Ontario' PC 9612M630AC if Monthiy pal Almost every tree of every size and description 30" rnge Easy clean aven DISX&AH200 ~EllcNfl camedown from Port Credit to Cobourg. How far to Lift-ah aoven door ND 36000 (under counter) RK 920 Eie -14c tonaic the north it travelled I don't know, but Brooklin to Programmed cook-hold aven9 uhbtosein -2fl - Minute timer, delay start and B the north 0f us suffered much damage. The tannery cnrl spray arms - 2 speeds - in-door pormal eoy-At net o hemi ws itbylihtnngan brnd o egla ~$79.5silverware basket -c/w calaur porambl emr -At next o themillwas ht by ightning nd buned o, Reular rice$74r.5spanl ki. rposition poit henfhelf-See the ground while the dam at the mill was wiped out Christmas Special pnlkt bonus aller for micrawave stand. NORDIC and Hil's Sawmnill was fiooded out. Regular Price $799.95 COOKWAR In 192 another bad storm washed bridges out in Christmas Special Oshawa and flooded the Base Line near the mar- $ (Wh DEIVE) E $à QQ95 ai a LAtIon/ AUXILIARY BAZAAR The Ajax Pickering Hospital Auxiliary Bazaar will be held Nov. 24 from 10a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Hospital Lobby. There will be crafts, a white elephant book sale and bake sale. NOVIU "iqu%,U&-Prices in effect until December 31, 1983 tage to the west. The earth, for feet around i., Christmas speciai first payment deferrod i heaved while the tree feil and the earth stood upright with the roots inbedded and projecting to the east. At the same time another tail pine feil over cTTJHE P1CWTCTT ErDC' my neighbour's garage. LJL U ~ I Y L L P So during the intervening years many have been taken down to save life and limb. Storms have taken their tolas they always do but for the sake of safety we don't complain as badly as we might feel when8 Sm they are lest.C OPA q v After these incidents everything has to be cleaned BMseto of gasfi and electrIc Ç appliance.gçwu up and try as one might wood fromn around cottage SHOAWi400M .. or residential country is next or was înext to in- 101 Consumers'Drive. Whitby mojSMME] Showroom Hours: e 668-9341,9 728-7367 e 839-4496 - wpnssbetese .Tres as the firtnhave h u o o n e Mail Thr &Fr830 am -4:0p m 401a hty Aa)<omnll. Pcen.ubatn LZZII ponsibletoseil.Tis s the firtnhoaghtbuoo nona -Whed Fi.8:30 a.m .- Osa430tyAa)(omnvle FcernDnoi and screws in themn. This plays havic with the saws Sturday 10 arn -.3 p.m, S&f Rldg.s)i and blades- break easily and, are-very coëtly. to

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