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Whitby Free Press, 24 Sep 1986, p. 22

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PAGE -12, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMI3ER 24'. I1986. WIIITBY FREE PRESS Insur-ncee premiums douhled From pg. 6 the six regions, the On. The exchange, not liability dlaims, it could tario School Trustees' member school boards, actually return a credit Council and the Ontario is the insurer. Since it is for excess premiurns. If Association of School flot profit making, in a there were more losses Business Officiais. good year with few than expected, however, ~THE CORPORATION 0F 4THE TOWN OFWH ITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT REQUIRES PART-TIME CANTEEN AND TICKET SELLER .PERSONNEL Applications may be picked* up at Iroquois Park Complex and addressed to the attention of Carolyn Allan, Aquatics Supervisor. scnoo bouards would have to pay an amount in addition to the original premium. Insurance premiums for 1986-1987 liability in- surance for the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board have practically doubled ($22,900 comn- pared to $11,520 for the previous year) while the coverage is basically the same. Andrews points out there has been a 10 percent in- crease in the student population, however, s0 more students are covered. The Whitby Lioness Club beef draw winners Perry. Making the presentations is Winnie were drawn this summer. The winners were: Jordison, Lioness President. The proceeds of first prize, 100 lbs. of beef, Pat Wannamaker; the draw will go towards community projects. second prize, 40 lbs. of beef, Giles DeHetre Free Presl; Staff Photo and third prize, 15 lhs. of beef, went to Rhonda r- - - - -- -- - --- - -- -- -- - - -- -- -- - 1 ý »

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