Whitby Free Press, 2 Jan 1980, p. 6

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PAGE 6. WEDNESI)AY. JANUARY 2.,1980. WHITBY FREE PRESS Hwy. 7 needs work region says Durham Region Works Department officiais have said that the Ontario ministry of transportation and communications (MTC) shouid proceed with the reconstruction of Highway 7 between- Brougham and Brooklin. The MTC project would improve the remaining sec- tion of the highway to Brooklin from the York- Durham boundary the of- ficiais stated ina report. Any reconstruction wil include the resurfacing of the existing pavement to a width of 24 feet with expan- ded shouiders. It wilI aiso provide for staggered intersections at major corssroads pius tur- ning lanes ait Westney Road and major reconstruction to the highway about 700 metres east of Regionai Road 23 (Boundary Road). YMCA offers crafis The haif day Kindergar- den student might be looking for something extra in the day. The Durham 'Y' is of- fering two programs for the five year old. Crafts for fives - wili in- troduce a variety of crafts and creative techniques. Sampie projects may in- clude Kite building, bead- work, seasonal decorations, piaster of paris projeets and more. Crafts for five's wili take place at King St. School, Whitby, on Tuesdays from 1:30 -3:30 p. m. starting January 29, 1980. Floor Hockey, Gymnastie's and organized gaines will be included in Introduction to gym for five's. ACTION! ENJOYMENT! PLAYI This program is offered on Mon- days fromn 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. or Fridays fromn 1: 15 -2: 15 at Palmerston Schooi, Whitby, comrnencing January 28(Monday) and February 1 (Friday). Registration for these and many other programs can be made in person at the Durhami Family YMCA of- fice 416 Centre St. S., Whit-~ by, Ontario. For further details watch for the Durham 'Y's Winter Program Brochure or cati the Whitby office at 668-6868. tinFightigSpecials M"

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