On GO-A LR T maintenance yard WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDN)ÉSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1984, PAGE 11 Dum praises C.A.R.A. head for positive words 'rha rrc .înf -t &4»1--- in presi~ aUVI1Lor Lme Corridor Area Ratepayers Association was praised for his ef- forts to relieve the fears of area residents con- Champain Ave. from an unusual source Mon- day night - East Ward Coun. Joe Drumnm. It is no secret that C.A.R.A. and Drumm cerning the develop. have had their differen- ment of the GO ,ALRT ces over the years but maintenance yard on Drumm went out of his Parade was one of the best ever, says ts way at Whitby Town Council's meeting to comnmend Colin Dud- dridge for his efforts. "4He made a thoroughly well documented presen- tation," Drumm said adding that there has been a lot of negative comments on the project. "There are a lot of negative people out said, "This is flot the there, " he said, "I don't kind of thing that's gone have time for negatîvely next year - it will be thinking people. Af ter here forever and ever."e aIl, we are a very Drumm also pointed positive council." out that without the ex- Drunim also went on pansion of the GO Tran- ta support the project sit system, the old saying it will provide- bridge.on Brock St. S. positive economic would not have been benefits to the town. replaced for at least "This is the kind of another decade. Brock thing that is needed, " he St. S., south of the bridge will also be hM- proved, something that probably wouldn't have been done except for GO. "The region, God bless 'em, is going to repair that road ail the way down to the lake," he said. Coun. Marcel Brunelle said that many of the resident's fears concerning the main- tenance yard have been soothed over the past few weeks by a series of meetings held, not only by council but by GO- ALRT officiais as well. Brunelle pointed out that at the first meeting, some 80 residents tur- ned* out. But at sub- sequent meetings, only 18 attended. Last Saturday's Santa cial Claus Parade was one of the the best ever staged in parki Whitby, according to depai Keith Wagar, chairman Th( of the Whitby Jaycee's awar, parade committee. Osha, This year's parade Couni had 58 entries, including servig bands, floats and won majorette corps. Rotai The prize for the best the- f over-ali float went to the Santa Becker's Milk Com- pany, Scarborough. The EDIT best band was the Car- to a n cinal Cadets, also from contr< Scarborough. we to The best majorette andà trophy went to the Whltbi Gaetance Ollesch Christi School of Dance, Whitby, Sunda. while the best commer- publie] entry was that of Town of Whitby's .s and recreation trtment. ie best private entry rd went to, the wa Folk Arts cil and the best ice club trophy wàs by the Whitby ry Club, who built rloat that carried a Claus. OR'S NOTE: Due ilehap beyond our o1, the photographs )ok of the parade at the Town of )y's Olde Tyme tmas Party held ty will flot be, îhed. Brooklin -Whitby hockey resuits CONT'D FROM PG. 10 blanked the Smiling Drillers 3-0 with goals by John, Sholnik, Brad Chalmers and Shawn Beatty, Earning the shut out was Scott Srigley. MIDGET Sungold and H.B. Signs fought to a 2-ail tie. Sungold goals by Greg Clarke (2). Tying the 'score were Steve Nolan and Glen Hobbs. Lasco Steel doubled, Sungold 2-1 on goals by Brad Horner and Ste ve Dorimer. Responding was Richard Neely. H.B. Signs downed Dom's Auto Parts 6-2 with goals by Joe In- fusino (2), Warren Davidson, Doug Love, Steve Nolan and Glen Hobbs. Answering were Dave Cooper and Glen Gagnon. JUVENILE Scott's Chicken Villa downed Whitby Dominion Hardware 7-3 with goals by Gene McEllwain, Dave Donaldson (2), Dave Sachko, Jamie Shaw, Steve Goodchild and Chris -Dilello. Respon- ding were Mike Holton, Rick Martin and Jeff Lee. Pizza Delight defeated Gus Brown Pontiac 5-1 with goals by Pete Watson, Dave Gailagher (3) and Blair Haslam. Responding was Brad Slichter. The results of each week's play by teams 0f the B.W.M.H.A. will be reported in the following issue of the Whitby Free Press. I DID YOU KNOW Ithat to a qiuailfled owner Who drives iess than 3 Imiles one way ta work, a policy is availabie Iprovldlng $500,000.00 Iiabilty, accident benefits, $25000 deductible collision and $5000 deductible comprehensive for*an annual premlumn of $337.00. (84 Ch.v. Celebrity 4 door used as example). A fur-* ther discount is allowed ta abstainers. VFor Further Deals Cail: VUCK INSURANCE V- 101 Dundaes St. W. Since 1MO Suite à 62, Whltby 6683579J "$Pecializiug ln Hou. Clemning For Purtkculur People## 666m2144 Bright Ideas ForY-our Home! "ONLY AT THESE TWO DURHAM LOCATIONS"1 MIDTOWN MALL, OSHAWA (off King St. just East of Park) 576-7937 Mon.-sat. 9 a.m. -9 p.m. SHERIDAN MALL, PICKERING FANASTC BXIN DA uPICIL monC.- 279'28 82 29TH p.. li'f