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Whitby Free Press, 14 Jan 1987, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. 1997 PAGE 3 Policy made for assiistance NADA PATJAK of Bowmanville reaets upon receiving a child"'s white mink jacket, from, Helen Solomon ot the. Seventh Day Adventîst College Park comniunity services organization. Kidsget 'Koats' A December clothing drive held by an Oshawa boutique and William Little of Whitby has been described as "extremely suc- cessful." The program, called Kits Kares for Kids, was held by Kits Children's Boutique in conijun- ction with Little, of Marketing & Motivation Ltd. Clean used clothig was dropped off at the store and later distributed to needy children in Durham Region by the Seventh Day Ad- ventist College Park community services organization. The program drew clothing from ail over Durham Region, including Whitby, Bowmanville, Ajax and Port Perry, said Little. He said many items were drop- ped off at his Whitby office from people who were unable to get to Oshawa. Nada Pajtak of Bowmanville won a white mink jacket in a draw held for those who brought in clothing. The. chldren's jacket, offered by the boutique, is valued at $1,100. Whitby has set aside $10,000 a year to assist community groups with p rojects that benefit the entire commuiiity. In previous years, groups have ap- proached the Town for financial assistance but there was neyer a policy in ,place with a set of guidelines to follow. On Monday night, couneil appreved J that policy. Under the pohcey, an organization must sut>- mit a written request te the Town i sufficient time for the Town te' make provision i the following year's budget. Included in the request should be. a description of costs and the project and evidence that the organization has funds available. The parks and recreation department will then look* at the or flot it benefits the community, then discuss how the costs wil be shared. Requests will -be limited to one group per year. However, if any funds are available af-* ter the municipal fiscal year end on Oct. 31, groups may approach the Town with a second reqtiest. A maximum of $20,O worth of projects will be considered per year with the Town budgeting $10,000 for its share. "We don't know how this' policy will be received," said parks and recreation director, Larry Morrew, at last week's operatiens comniittee session. "If six groups ap- proach us with projects valued at $3,000 each, then we're ini great shape. But if six groups propose $50,000 then we have a problem," said Morrow. Under the policy, requests will be treated on a first corne, first serve basis. The first group to reeive assistance be' the' Whitby Little Theatre. On Oct. 9, 1986, the theatre group wrote te the town informing them that they had refurbished the theatre at a cost of $6,060. IDelega.tion to. be heard committee recommendation and wiil allow a deputatieli by Durham Nuclear Awareness. Last week, the committee voted agaist hearing the deputation saying it was a regional matter. The group is opposed to-an Ontario Hydre decisien to transport tritium-contamiated heavy water from the Pickering nuclear power plant to Darlington. "This is not an issue before a committee or this couneil, " said councillor Ross Batten who voted agaist the deputation last'week. But Batten, along with the rest of couneil, agreed that there was no problem in listening to what the group had to say. The group will go before operations cern- mittee next Monday night'at 7:45 p.m. Tour flrst damée lesson is absolutely fE Ilats ,'igt - abshute1y iMC: Because we want you to experlence what so nmany others have-that dancing wlfl open a new world for you. It ean make spectacular changes in your life. Let us show vou how. Cali 430-001 4 121 BROCK ST. N. WHITlBy, More input before expansion Any expansion te the Brooklin Community Centre in 1987 will have te wait until the municipal parks and- recreation department receives public input on the project. The centre is due -for renovatioris te the Iewer hall and expansion te the south. The Ontario 7 Nighorhod in- provement Program provides grants te pay 50 per cent of the cost of the project. Under ONIP requirements, a public meeting must be held. That meeting is expec- ted te take place in February. Tedelay will alse, give staff an oppor- tunity te review the Brooklihi Memorial Park feasibilitY StudY te be carried eut from April te July of 1987. sikJoenle TRANSPARENT SATIN e*a satin-gloss, see-through coating for interlor wood surfaces *e available ln clear and several wood tones CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Rtson Rd. 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