il V~> VY> ~Ar4'~9 Â~~fI ~tJ~» PAGE 4, WIUTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 5,1989 Brown elected new chaiirman By Debbie Luchuk Whitby trustee Ian Brown was elected chairman of the Durhami Board of Education at the board meeting on Monday last week. 'Brown, an eight-year veteran of the board, replaces Lorna Murphy, ward 1 Pickering trus- tee, as chairman, as Murphy moved to Vancouver. He bas been active in board committees, and, has chaired CLEANING OUTSIDE WINDOWS For many of us, cleaning outside windows means two things - wet sleeves from the cold water running down our arm and getting the Iladder to lit windows which are always at inconvenient heights. Fortunately, with the addItion of a few convenient tools, you can now wash'windows ashigh as 25 feet in the air quickly and easily while standing on the ground. Ail that is required is a lightweight telescopic aluminum pole, a window brush, and a window squeegee - the same tools the prof essionals use. Simply mix a solution of Swish Sparkle Glass and Window Cleaner in water, apply the solution to the window with the brush, remove the brush from the friction-fit pole, attach the squeegee and squeegee the window dry. You wiII have an entire panel 0f streak free sparkling windows in Iess than 2 minutes. And there's no trampling through f Iower gardens, no wet sleeves and no falling off Iadders. It's easy, inexpensive, and the kit lasts a lifetime. Corne on down to the Swish Clean-It Centre. We're the experts in cleaning and maintenance. MAINTENANCE LTD. 500 HOPKINS ST., WHITBY 666-1224 several, including finance and salary in the last board terni. Brown is a psychometrist with the Scarborough Board of Educa- tion. Draw is held to raitse fimds Pam Scott recently received an Original wvork by Janet McGhee- as the winner of a draw held by Whitby General Hiospital to raise funçis.for the expansion. Scott recently became a volun- teer at the hospital. Her name was drawn by Mayor Bob -Atters- ley at a wine and cheese party June 15. Spearheading the fundraising effort was Liz Shepley. A bursary was also presented to Tanya Nunacs, a volunteer who has chosen to follow a career in health care. Correction Town Billiards Variety was in- correctly identified as Shorty's pool hall in an article in last week's edition. The Free Press wishes to apo- logize for the error. BILL CAIINS (left) gets a helping baud from Jim Scott, both pipers from the SOtt & McCormick Pipe Band. Jim tuned Bill's bagpipe during an intermission in the recent afternoon performance at Rotary Centemial Park._ Vince Ohpreclo.Free Press photo 1 Sailboard stolen at harbor A sailboard valued at just under $1,000 was stolen from an Whitby harbor. Thsay n Sten)han Durocher told Dur- ham tegional Police he hadl left the sailboard at the harbor the night of Thursday, June 29 and when he returned the next day the sailboard was gone. 1 PRESIDENTIAL 1 1 SUPREME 1 1 URETHANE SUPRIEME] 1