PAGE 8, WHITY FREE> PRESS, WEDNESDAYI AUGUST 7,1991 ABOVE, Jean Free of Whitby, whose name was drawn from ail the reader surveys that were returned to the Whitby Free Press before July 17, accepta a certificate for a weekend for two at Ste. Amie'. Inn i Grafton, from Fru. PrespublisOhed Doug Anderson. At left, Mamber of Commerce president Bob Stanley makes the draw. Ini the foregound are some of the questionnaires returned. Pb"" .by cww Bdoe Councillor launches petition to "recons ider" marsh develo pment Whitb councillor Marcel Bruele, who opposes a plan for Fairview plans summerfestival Fairview Lodge's, second annual Summer Festival vfil b. larger than laut year's inaugural festivity. Mnay new events are planned for th. festval ta b. held Aug. 24 at Fairvew Lodige, 632 Dundas St. W. Tuer. will b. tiiroe bande pro- viding entertainment for al "'Ail the. bande are excellent and well worth sei&g says lodge volunteer co-ordinatar, Heatiier Tim. «Thre. Mon and a Basa wil opnat 11:30 a.m. and continue ntl12:30 p.m. 'Prime Time' will play from 12:45 to 2:15 pa. Tih. final band, 'Spoon River,' wil play from 2:30 ta,4 p.m. The. petting zoo returne this rieawith over 200 animais and Ti.Whitby &ie department, under t.am captain Ken Corner, will defend their tug-of-war titi. againat Mike Keepe and Whitby Commercial/Office Space SFor Rent 1000 squa re feet on 2nd floor, Brook Street, just north of the four' corners. Private entrance and parking. Unbellevable Low Rent! First Three Months Free! Cail (416) 851-m7114 WHITBY SALESPERSON IN 1990 AT JOHN ANTONY Ph. D. associate broker WHITBY RESIDENT WHITBY COMPANY OSHAWA REAL ESTATE BOARD TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD FREE EVALUATIONS REMAX SUMMIT REALP- R Ë ES:*.- l3Q8403, BUS!f' S68'3800 "* Hydro. .A new feature thia yoar is the antiqu car show. ý ehave over 100 antique car booked for the s3how, 1 SOthier events include iÃ--dunk tank, Hihiand dancers and chul- drenà siing groua. and spcal containers wilr be set up toVeep with the envfronmen- tai theme. On Ang. 15, 16 000 flyers will ho sent out 'to Wi-tby homes with a fuil lit of events and dotafla. Reform to meet The. Reform Party of Ontario riding will hold a meeting on WednesdaY, Aug. 14, 7:30 p.m. at the Cenitennial Building, 41U Centre St. S, Whitby.. An informal information meeting, there will ho a brief presentation followed by a'brief question-and-answor period. For, more infrmnation, call 668-3541 (evenings). Trent 1 U niversity at Durham College Fal-Winter: September to April By study in Oshawa alone, you may obtain a Trent dcgree in: Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Economics, English, History, Politics, Psychology or Sociology. Information: 7 August, 4.00-800Op.m.,l Oshawa Public Library For a brochure, counseIling or inlor- niation on admission pleilse cail V~~ 416) 723-9747. ' development next ta Lynde Marsh is inviting residents ta visit tie area on Sunday, Aug. il lto 3 Pm. uelehas organized canm. and walkiNq tours as part of what ho is callîng MCorne Experince the Lynde arsh Day,' an effort ta protect the surrounding areas from a plan- ned residential development. "I want ta try and elpose- everybody ta this wonderful pace,»say Brunelle, noting that thmrhin known au on. of the bout nestingarauor birds.He fears the evlopment, au plan- ned, will disrupt thie nesting grounds. As part of the effort, Brunelle Who was the only memnber oJ Town council ta vote againut the Lynde Marsh. plan wllau rosi- dents ta saign a petition againit the development. Tii. petition asks for reconsi- deration of the. project by ain provincial miniafriesl, imclu the Ministry of Gover;nmntSr vices which, along with the. Rose Corporation, will b. developers of the. area. - Brunelle a longtime scout lea- der before lie wau frst elected ta, council in 1982, will receive iieIp &=o local scouting groups ta, conduct taurs andinomtn musions. Health council seeks members The. Durhami Regional District Health Council, eeks local reuidentu ta aaasist in the. planning of heaith care services. The health council is a voluntary, community heaith cars planningt body, appointed lby Cbet t provide advice to the. Ontario Minister of Healtii. Council deals witii the identification of need%, establishmnent of short and long torm priorities and co-ordination of planning for the. effective and efficient development of heath car. services. Currently, Ministry of Hoalth expenditures in Durham Rogi*on excoed $200 million annually. Standing committe. members are appofnted' by. council and meet five- ta seven timea -a year. The conimunities include acute car., *commuity 'health, emergency health, long-term car. and mental health. For application forma and furtiier. information, contact the district iiealth council office at 483-4262. ~1hnb L $lus ~ i«ness Whitby Mack Ltd. closes operations By Chris Bovie Whitby' Mack Truck ope- ration h au closed its doors, another victim of the. recession. Whitby Mack Ltd., owned by Guizze iInvestments Canda iiad ben on Victoria St., B at Tiuickson in Whitby for two ye"r. About 25 employees worked ont 0f the. Whitby brancii. «We've relocated almost ail the employesato our ]Richimond Wi and Barrie locations,» says vice- pr.sid.nt Dan Guizmegti Thre or ,fobr .mpko>L n ý , e ._ ý ýi I ý. ý ; ý a Mack will smeday, again open its doors, there is not a lot of room for o ptimism. «W. didfn't FoS e any ight at tiie end 0f the. tunnel in thé. next six ta 12 monthu." ii. propertyr will ho retained for now but if, agood offer ta p urchase is mad.% Guizzegti says h. will sel. "W. won't give it away, he addu. Witiiout being tao speciflc, Guizze«U*iblames the. 'economy' fo h dwfl fWihMc * R FAM W (Ê * lý LET ME SELL YOUR H- Anmr%,c