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Whitby Free Press, 30 Dec 1986, p. 2

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PAGE 2 WHITBY FREE PRE~SS, TUESDAY, DEC. 30, 198, Wilbur to seekDurham East NDP nomination. Marg Wilbur of RR No. 4, Port Perry, bas announced ber can- didacy for the New Demnocratic Party nomination in tbe new provincial riding of Durham East. Th%. 47-year-old Scugog Townsbip resident was the NDP' candidate in Durham- York in tbe 1981 and 1985 elections. Scugog Township is now part of the new riding of Durbam East. "We neeci more New Democrats at -Queen s Park to figbt. for or- dinary, working people," says Wilbur. "People need a voice to speak 'out about tbe future of tbeir com- munities, about tbeir jobs and about -tbeir familles." Expecting an election in 1987, Wilbur says - - bh1 MARG WILBUR major issues facing Durbam East residents are tbe environment; tbe need for a com- pulsory no-fault )public auto lnsurance program; occupational healtb and safety programns and better daycare. Durbam East New Democrats will bold tbeir nomination ,meeting on Tbursday, Jan' 22, a U;r College in beginning at 7:30 p.m. Provincial NDP Leader Bob Rae will- be guest speaker. In addition to Scugog Township, Durham East also includes the Town of Newcastle, Manvers Townsbip and the sections of Oshawa and Witby lying north of Taunton Road. Local eompany eharged after dump invetiuated The Ontario Ministry of tbe Environment bas charged 546215 Ontario Inc. whicb carnies on business as Durbam Demolition and Removal, ini Witby, with two counts under the Environmental Protection Act. The' first cbarge, mi- der section 39 of the En- viroomental Protection Act,' pertains to depositingwaste at an uncertified site. The second count under sec- tion 27(A) of the Act relates to the operation of a waste management systemn witbout a cer- tificate of approval. The maximum fine upon conviction is $2000 per count. Tbe charges follow an environment ministry investigation of debnis dumpe at an ncr tiidsite. The first court date has been set for^ 10:30 a.m., Jan. 20, in Bowmanvilleprovincial offences court. WINNERS 0F THE Whitby Down- town Business Improvement Area eoloring contest proudly hold Up their top entries. In front (1-r) are Lisa Vanderlip (third, 3-5 years), Ryan Harris (second, 3-5), Pamela Anderson (first, 3-Ï), Alexandra Carter (third, 6-9); back (1-r> are Melissa Anderson (first, 10-12>, Rudy Kortekaas (second, 10-12) and Trevor Jamieson (third, 10-12). Ab- sent when photo was taken were Heather Woosley (first, 6-9> and Jean and David. Shaw(second, 6-9). «Free Press photo *Christmnas decorationcontest winners Tbe winners of tbe annual Old fasbioned Cbistmnas decoratlng competition were recently selected by the Durbam branch. of tbe Arcbitectural Consrvancy of ontario. Stores and bouses in Witby were judged on bougbs, bows, white ligbts and good taste. .First place in tbe bouses. category was sbared between H. Irwin of 238 Wellington St. and J. Morgan of 209 John St. W. Second place was awarded to M. Cooper of 301 Gilbert St. E. wbile tbird place was a tie between R. Horton of 301 Centre St. S. and R. Angevaare of 208 Byron St. S. In tbe sbops category, first pl ace was awarded to Ruffles; seconj place to tbe Olde Silver Thimble Quilt Shoppe and third place was shared between Eleven Joseph and Judy's Flowers. In tbe business or office division, first place went to tbe Earl of Durbam'while Bowman and Gibson placed second. Wesley's World of Travel was mentioned for tbeir attractive use of ligbts.. Judging was done by Lindâ Cbapman and Margaret Boyce. Tbis past Cbristmas marked tbe lOtb year of tbe West Lynde annual ligbts competition. For bouse fronts, first place was awarded to M. Farrugia of 122 Calais; second place went to I. Bootb of 66 Cglais wbile-tbird-place was sbared between L. Fowler of 2 1 Hàrw.nA Elliot 0f 55 Michael. prnA Elliot of 55 Micbael. Honorable mention goes to J. Ward of 26 Glenmount. In tbé windows c9tegory, tbe winner was S. Currie of 4 Calais, second was K, Hoad 0f 25 Jermyn with third place awarded to G. Mcmn- tosb of 22 Dawson. Honorable mention goes to F. Sbady of 17 Evans. , In the Olde Fasbioned category, fîrst place went to B. Boyce 0f 16 Ann Arbour, second to G. Marois of 16 Barberry and tbird place to D. Nichols of 22 Ingram. For trees and bushes, first place went to I. Gardner of 16 McFarlane, second to D. Duke of 6Mozart and tbird to C. Reid of il Jermyn. Honorable mention goes to W. Beasley of 13 Cardiff. In tbe annual membership draw, J. Nash of 18 Barberry Cnt. is tbe winner of a BMX bike. Judging was done by Liz Connelly and .Monica Dempster. Specializing in party platters, veal parmesan, a large' variety of cold, cuts, spiced roast beef or porf, beef fondue & "Beef stuk", variety of cheeses, your party headquarters. Before the year ends we'd like to th ank you for yo ur pas t patronage and we wis h you ail o prospero us New Yeor. EAST END QUALITY MEATS Blair Park Pla,,, 68 -4782 Tues. Dec. 30 9 a.m. 6 p.m. New Year's Day CLOSÉD Wed. Dec. 31 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Fri. Jan. 02 9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 03 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR FREEZER ORDER FOR THE NEW YEAR

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