Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1972, p. 7

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GENTLEMEN, LEND US YOUR EARS Contirnted from front page hundred more citizens of Whitby signed peti- ions stating their oppo- sitionto this latest coun- cil move, and at press tinie more signed peti- tions were coming in. In expressing concern for the people of Whitby who were bluntly told at the special meeting of the seventh -that the 0MB hearing had been called ,off by the nayor with the consent of his council, and concern al- so for those people who opposed a town hall the first timne around and who inîissed the news- paper niotice advertising council's intention to WFIIT3Y IFRET PRESS, TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMB1iR 21, 1972, I>AGI7 dispose witli a vote of the electors oni Christ- mias Eve and New Year's Eve ini local papers, the staff of this newspaper hias been asked on occa- sion by the mayor and nmembers of his council, 'Who are these people opposing?' If they must be cate- gorized, they are house- wives, teachiers, meat cutters - old and young, and their names if any of you care to sec, are on1 file withi the clerk's department at town hall in the form of petitions, coupons cut from this nlewspaper and letters signed, 'sincerely'. Thiey represent the northi ward, the soutl ward, east, west and central. If ni- bers are important to you, MPP Bill Newman says 'more people have written hïm on this one issue than in any other pertaining in Whitby. Some of these hundreds voted for John Goodwin, Tom Edwards, Vern MacCarl, Ken Hobbs, Gerry Emm and Bob Heron. The facts are there to see and the point is this, gentlemen: There are. people in Whitby - and many of them - who ardently do not want a town hall and who also do flot want a police huilding or a library while they are snioke- screened withi yourgoing throughi with a town hial-at least until thie steps for regional gov- ernment are more speci ic. On Monday nighit, Septemiber 25, the Study Grouip and concerned taxpayers in this town will approacli yOLI once again. Today is Thuirsday, Septemnber 21. Those re- corded in have been on record opposition - are still - hiaving been1 fïl cd ut the office of the town clerk. How mnany of them do you owe the respon- sibilîty of your repre- sen tution? The facts are aIl there. It nmatters not so rnuchi wlio tliey are as whiat thiey want, and gentle- men, on Monday niglit it's entirely up to you. O.S.S.F.F. Asks for ln negotiations wlth In keeping with its frequent attemnpts to ar- rive at somne acceptable means of ending their withdrawal of voluntary services, the Salary Council of OSSTF Dis- trict I17 has made the following proposaI to the Ontario County Board of Education. Both panels should re- sumne direct negotiation immediately, for a pe- riod of 3 weeks. At the end of this period, any issues stili outstanding should be submitted to the binding decision of a single arbitrator. In hopes of convincing the Board of their good faith, the Teachers' ne- gotiators wîil no-longer insist that the Board make a definite com- mitment of further movement as a precon- Arbit rati on Do ard dition to the resu mption of negotiations. If the Board accepts this proposai of a final means of settlement through binding arbitra- tion, voluntary services w ill be restored as soon as an arbitrator is agreed upon by both parties. GRAS BAGS go on sale Thurs. Sept. 28 - Wh il1e they lat! 0ONE PEla FAMILY 0NO PHONE ORDERS lb SUPPLY LIMITEC AattpistIee A335 Rub, 3/,4oz. 79c - CllLong & Siky, 4 or ..... $1.73 Facell. Royale Faciel Ténue, poktpeck ................. ... o J & J Stoy Free Mini-Padi, 4's .... 10Oc Jules Deconfer wltts Ud, 64 oz. .. 59e iliette Soit & DII, 3.3 or .....$1.29 Vicks "Vopo-LyptsiCough Drops 15< Lfse PLUS Csn«dy reeth Mini 10< Curiv bc 100,8...................69 8ogteU ht Sida Shampo., 3oz. 49c idmea ASA.) à gr. 100's ......... 53c Lady Patricia Leeion Mist Noir $Pm., 2 es.................. 69e TOTAL VALUE $727 e SEPT..21 Sirmplicity Style Patterns Whitby Factory Outiet is WHITBY FABI 215 Dundas St. E. Opposite Post Off ic 668-4821 Open 'tii 9 Everdaey The Smnall Store bulit on Low Pnîeu - Large Selection To our Customers ENO SPARKLING ANTACID 7 ounce LARGE, plus FREE 1 TUMBLERI 9 SUGG. LIST 1.43 CONTACUC i 0's WITH TRIAL SUZE 0F ""COUGH CONTROL"# SUGG. LIST 97 1.599 COLGATE DENTAL CREAM WITH M.F.P. - FAMILY SIZE 10c OFF SPECIAL! SUGG. LIST c 1.29W INTRODUCING.. I.D.A. "EVERYDAY" iZT MULTIPLE VITAMINS. BOTTLE 0F 100 ALWAYS A SAVING 1 0 I.D.A. EVERYDAY AT OUR EVERYDAY *7 ULTIPLE 1,,g * LOW PRICE 0F ...W. ITH IRN i WIH RO DELSET BATH ROOM TISSUE -SUOG. LIT 2 ROLLS 42c 6ROLLS .0 CONFIDETS SANITARY NAPKI NS 12'. SUGG. LIST 69c BOXESO ,oR 99qC *POWDER 9 oz. SUGO, LIT tic *LOTION 4 0«. SUGG. LIST fs1 *OIL 4 ou. SUGG. LIST 93c W. Have Reduced Ali Our à72 Cars Just For You NE!VASELINE ""INTENSIVE CARE"I BAPY UNE IN PLASTIC SQUEEZE BOTTLES ONLY 66c EACH! BE sBul Tee e P IN E P AS I A * spIN BONET 17 oz.9 9 C DISY :DSN7 suGG. LIS * AS 31:z.Coe or .0 ,d4 F O R 8 8 Ceh i t e L . n 9 e a c o e ,aI l r IN WHITSY COURTICE-ALLIN UIOD. PIIARMACY 111 bdckSt. H. 68-2m~ SHOfRTs 1L PRARMACY 65 kaIW§.St. 6533f 200 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY à - 1 il

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