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Blue. sail cloth outer shell, orange sail cloth lining. 66" zipper. 17.95 | Terms To Suit Your Budget NG PARK PLAZA PARK RD. & KING. W. 725-6511 MONEY, PERSO! Wider Oshawa educators officials have found m personnel to be two ra' problems thwarting tempts to duplicate | hours use of school fa practised in Flint, Mic The -difference betw and Oshawa is C. S. stockholder in Genera who has bestowed a fi of several million doll the Flint board of e The Flint people have large portion of this schools open to the pub evenings and on Satur G. L. Roberts. super of secondary schools, < Lovell, chairman of the Board of Education, \ Justic Savin WHITBY (Staff) -- The | sumption by the province of | cost of the administration justice will result in a net si ing to the County of Ontario approximately $562,000, Willi: Manning, county clerk, said day. The City of Oshawa will sa approximately $170,000 plus t costs of magistrate's cour juvenile and family courts a inquests. The new regulatio are effective Jan. 1. Mr. Manning said he had jt received notification from t attorney general's departme that the province would assur the cost of the operation of t court house at Whitby, t operation of the county ja the county judge and his sta costs of court reporters ai crown attorneys, part of t cost of debentures on the cou house and the cost of the ope ation of the county regist: office. The notice from the attorn general's department said th is only the first phase in tl assumption by the province the full cost of the administr tion of justice. Certain oth phases of this work are cove ed by provincial legislation ar enabling bill will have to t passed before a final figui can be arrived at. Mr. Manning said maint nance of the court house cos' Ross Criticiz For Ice Ret A labor official last nigh criticized city council for ir creasing hourly ice-time fees i two city-owned arenas that ha forced children in Oshawa' minor hockey league to dig int their pockets. Keith Ross, secretary-trea surer of the Oshawa _ an District Labor Council, said fo! lowing an ODLC meeting las night that the children are help Ing to pay for ice time becauss of increased rates. He said he does not know i it has resulted in a participa tion drop in the Oshawa Mino. Christmas F Outlined By Christmas is traditionally 2 time of joy and festivity but a' no other time of year does the threat of fire, which can turn a family gathering into a family tragedy, appear as likely in the average home. City Fire Chief Ernest Stacey says there are a number of precautions which should be taken to prevent such a disaster. He said the most hazardous item in the home during the Christmas season is the family Christmas tree. Chief Stacey has noted in past years, from driving around Osh- awa, that many of the trees which are thrown out after Christmas "are definitely a fire hazard and must have been so for some time. I've seen them put out when there is nothing left but the outline of the branches." FRESH TREE He says the most important item in tree safety: is purchas- Fire F ighters Near Objective The fire department's cam- paign to raise money for mus- cular dystrophy is nearing its goal of $10,000. 'Treasurer Gerry Skochko says more than $6,000 has been raised by the canvassing effort alone. This is believed to be the best that has ever been done in the canvassing. department, according to Mr. Skochko. Ap- proximately , $3,000 was raised by the fire department hockey game and another game next year is a possibility. He said he was confident that the goal would either be reach- ed or surpassed. "'It looks like it's going to go over the top if that dance goes over well." A dance is planned for next Sat- urday on Scugog Island.