PAGE 8,WEDNESDAY.J UNE 12, 1985,WHITBY FREE PRESS Council will spend $114,569 to resurface il local roads Whitby Town Cg has authorized th penditure of $114, for the surface ment of il roadsi the municipality. Originally, 1 swII Largsst sole Durham We also * Rom pers *JumpsulI *Men's bil EN 67 KI louncil works director Dick treatment will allow the he ex- Kuwahara was only town to add four more 369.75 going to recommend streets to this year's treat- that seven roads ta re-. program. within surfaced. However, the The roads to ta- introduction of a new treated include: public method of surface Rossland Rd., from Goodfellow to Lake Ridge Rd.; Country Lane, from Columbus to Brawley Rd.; Rsln Rd. from Cochrane St. rooo to Coronation Rd.; Garrard Rd., from M suilsRossland to Taunton Rd.; Cochrane St. from action in the Columbus to Brawley Rd.; Columbus Rd., 1 Reion.from Coronation to Lake Rogin. / Ridge Rd.; Heron Rd. specalïz from Myrtle Rd. to speciaize ~Townline Rd.; Ashburn 3 * Cover ufs Rd., fromn Coronation ýts * Sundresses Rd. to Hwy. 7; Garrard kifis Rd. from Conlin Rd. to Winchester St.; and, Columbus 'Rd. from Coronation Rd. to Lake Ridge Rd. E ý00 1In his report to coun- IR cil, Kuwahara noted 1that using the new INIS'5.00treatment method would cost $78,269 for NE FE $25.00 the first seven projeets, ---- asubstantial savings from $115,600 budget E) "We are proposing a SwimWear treatment which does ING ST. E., OSHAWA iprovideustitias goo 571-3329 rvduswtasgo Art draw, prize One of the Whitby Art Station Gallery's more popular form raising activities is their annual Art Draw. This year, the draw will be held on June 21 at 9 p.m at the opening reception for the gallery's Members '85 Exhibition. In the photo above, John Leonard (lef t), a popular Ontario artist who has exhibited at the gallery on several occassions, presents one of his works to director Linda Paulocik (right) to ta used as a prize. Also donating a work to the draw are Sue Tabuchi and Clair-McAllister Gass. The total value of the three prizes is $900. Anyone interested in buying one or more of the $2 tickets should caîl the gallery at 668-4185. Free Press Staff Photo Senior Games will be held in Durham Ontario District Senior Games will be held for the third year in Durham Region. 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Ajax will conduct carpet bowling and Bowman- ville's Erinii will host golf. Information regar- ding Durham Region Games is available at the Whitby Senior 1424). Seniors throughout Durham Region who are 55 and retired or 58 are eligible to participate. In 1983, 4,600 Ontario Seniors participated in local games. This num- ber increased to 8,300 in 1984. According to this rate of growth 15,000 843 KING ST., OSHAWA 433-0055 DEALER FOR 7-11 POOL PRODUOTS CANADA'S LARGEST POOL MANUFACTURER FEATURES: 925 YEAR LINEAR WARRANTY *LIFETIME WARRANTY ON STEEL PRODUCTS e*HAYWARD SUPER PUMPS @3,500 LB. STRENGTH CONCRETE IN ALL DECKS *ALL FORMING 0F DECKS WITM 2x6 MATERIAL SHOP & COMPARE SHOP QUALITY 15x3O ABOVE G ROU ND POOL $19,840@96 WE SERVICE WHAT WE'SELL 1 SUPPLIER 1 SALES REP 1 CALL DELIVERY WIIEN YOU WAIIT ITIOTATIONS W1IEII OU NEE TIIEN/PI 0 IETTERKIAO 0 SNAP SETS S INVENIORY CARÛLS ta involved in 1985 Senior Games across Ontario. 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