Coniing Events FRISBEE CHAMPIONSHIPS Talented young flippers of Frisbee flying discs wiil be ffling the skies with popular platters as the annual Caniadian Juinior Championships begin August 10, Thiey wi!I be held on the H-enry Street Highi Schiool football field from 2- 4 p.m1. Boys and girls thirough age 1 5 are eligible to coni- pete. Those intercsted shiould contýact tiue Durhanm Region Family YMCA ai 668-6868. Preliminary action will be, in two groups - thie Chiildrens Division ( 11I and under) and the Junior Division (i -5 and underj. Chian pions of bothi divisions iil be eligibie to enter the Regional Finals. More thian 100,000 youngsters fromn every pro- vince across Canada will be participating at the local level. The winner will com- pet( Ger OtIl the Ati scli $54 bol an( tivý in Car Fr1ý hur Re( Lit chi ai velt M a enl car tai lib oh an wl 7 an mi evi at C( PC ca 6( noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. is the date to registcr for a senior citizens trip to Blue Mountain Pottery at the Caledon His. Registrations wiit be at tthe Seniors Activity Centre on Brock Street. Thie bus leaves at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 23. Aug. 22 fromi 10 a.mi. 10 noon and 2 p.il. to 4 p.m. is the tiie 10 register for a trip 10 the Canadian National Exhibition. The bus will Ibave the Seniors Activity Centre at 9 a.m. Aug. 31., -TVe activity centre is also arranging a trip to Graven- hurst an d the Mikokai lakes with a four-hour boat cruise on the Lady Muskoka. Further details wili be issued in Septemlber. There are stili 10 seats available on the plane trip to Florida fronm Oct. 8 10 22. For furtlher informa- tion contact Dorothea Johnson, 579-821 2. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1977, PAGE 15 Council approves Rotary park plan Whitby Rotary Club approval to proceed with the conver- sion of Cen tenniai Park into a passive parl<, but has nul yct corne 10 ternis with the future use of Burns Street. At a recent public meet- ing, the park proposai received general support, but there was strong opposition 10 building Burnis Street tbroughi the park. "We ccrtainly had opposi- tion from the area ratepayers about Burns Street improve- about the park proposai itself", said Councillor Bob Attersley. Councillor Tom Edwards suggested that public neet- ings should be heid at some future date to settie the Burns Street issue. At the public meeting two weeks ago, Bih Irwijn, chairman of the Rotary CtInb's park committee, said the club would not proceed on the park development tili the BurnsStreet probiemn was settied. Dog owners don't pay up 1 * ýe with champions fromn NATURE TALKS- rrmany, the U.S. and The Central Lake Ontario MARLINE VI er nations involved in Conservation Authiority will World Junior Finals at be conducting slide taiks anta, Georgia. and filmi presen talions at Awaiting the World 9 p.nm. on Tuesdays, Thurs- N w B l olarship award, with Heber Down Conservation MrieVae lsbe 50 and $250 schoiarship Area. June 25-Septemiber 4 ain itrcetrMasageeno ýnds going 10 the second inclusive. Directions - fron appell Cai DsCtr anariof d third runners-up respec- lwy. 401 : Brock Strec isBellct, ada's Cenal Oartsin rey. (H-wy. I12), N. tb Taunton dtriBeCt, antadqurtina 'nie event is sponsored Road (Durham Regional Rd. the BellwaCndtBilin. a Canada by the CNE, the 4), west orle mile luthe Oshawa Cere.howa nadian International Country Lane, northorun meMr.iVat aer, inowase ýsbee Association, and ile Io Conservqtioin Area cmerilmaae i.h rdneds of Parks and Nature ati h istinczil Oshawa office fru I 1971I lu creation eatnts walks aI yaious cnevain the end of I1974, replaced PET SHOW areas tlubbe held 0onMonday, R1977Rober.ton fin,e The Whitby Public Wednesday and Friday even- Dist. rict Ranaertfor, teit brary is holding a îngs, and Sunday miornings. DitctMngrfrilt ldreni's pet show Aug. 8 Mccl at the C.L.O.C.A. years, lias been pruinoted lu 10:30 a.n. Local office. 1650 Dunidas Strect Gene rai Sup)ervisor in Bcll's erinarian Dr. Cami E., Wliitby (oppo'site Ontario Region Commercial à cKay w\ill judge 'the Whilby Mail> at 6:30 p.mi departiment, uperat ing outtof' tries and talk about pet for evening waiks and 9:30 Toronto, re. Registrations wili be a.mi. for Sunday wvalks. XViII The Central Ontarioi district ken in advance ai the be hield "ramn or shiine". c0vers a wide area--alung Là ke rary. Please dress accordingly. Ontario froin Ajaix-Pickeiiing SUMMER CRAFT Saturday, August 6 Talk easi lu Cohourg and CLASSES Introductioni to tlhe Coîborne, north t o La ke Somminer craft classes for Central Lake Ontario ('unser- Sîimcoe and also enmbracing der children aged 10 years vallon Authonîty. Peterboroughi and Lin dsay d up will be held at the Suinday, August 7 Nature and the Kawartha-llaliburtuil 'hitby Public Library. walk at Lynde Shores Con- area to 111e north. iîrmache classes wili be servation Area. Mrs. Veater is rio stranger p.m. to 9 p.m. Aug. 1 7 Munday, August 8 Nature be ting arInadfrtfuunyea id 24. walk ai Enniskillen Conser- forsuchecanagesasfourjax- "4JEANS ON" DANCE vatîin Area. fPic e x lWitby Bas Akain The West Lynde Comn- Tuesday, August 9 Talk aPicPrtnnWhy, B liveii anity Association invites - Birds of the Central Lake farm Pot PGar lie 1,1iles reryone 10 attend il's Ontario Region. Stargazing anrt Ga Prten ille. mle eans On" dance Aug. 20 afterwards. ntieof Porto. r Heydenshore Pavilion. Wednesday, August 10 AVeate oTooieBllCnadaars usic will be by "Homne Nature walk ai Purpie Woods Va servjiedrereelnative ai ookin". Tickets are $10 Conservation Area. a9~ fe servi rsng as uen er couple, available by Thiursday, August 1l Talk 192 fesrvnasui alig668-2244, 668-11I73, Life of the Woods manager in Oshawa shie weî- îlhing l Torontu as a staff sup.er- 68-5096, 668-6467 and Friday, Augusi i12 Natuirc sointecm riad- ,68-6130. walk at lieber Down Conser- visoin int L theoneca l de- SENIORS' BUS TRIPS vation Area (office at 6:-30 pnmn. Litya h Aug. 15 fro m 1O a. m. tu p.nm. canmpsîte ai 7:00 p.m.) becamne a supervisor in Bels 2 - 500 JACKPOTS EVERY MONDAY NIGIIT Monday, Aug. 8 Lic. No. 212586 VIDT IC.KPOT AT 50ONIJNBERS r imo Ak SECONI 7:15 p.n (corner As many as 677 dog owners in Whitby have not paid for licences Ibis year, says Treasurer Forbes McEwen. Therefore the treasury departmient has engageda part-Uime employee to make personal visits to these people before Aug. 31. Barlier this year council authiorized the Boy Scouts t() sel] dog licences as a comniunity service project. At the conclusion of a door-to-door camipaign, il was necessary for the treasury deparîrnent to folluw-uip on information su1)plied by the Boy Scouts with 1,210 letters, said Mr. McEwen. As a resuit of this folluw-up, M r. MCEXVCn reportcd that 22 9 dog owners refused to boy licences, 240 indîcated that thcy would purchase their licences at the municipal building and did not, and 533 people visited were not at hiome. Dogs were believed iEATER manager South/West AneEl whicli includes Central Onutario district. Mrs. Veaten is El fuundîog mieniber and n0w secondi vice- jiresident of the Association of Womni Executives, formied in Decenmber, 1976. Thereare ahuîtI150 îuemibers ib the Metru Toronto area. Mrs. Veater plans 10 hecomie involved in conîmnitfiy activities in Oshawa. I1er hutsband Douglas wurks fuit1 lime a t a cow-citlf operation on their 205-acre fa r n. M rs. Veater's hobbies iîîclrîde growing vegetables anîd fruiit on the farn, cullect- ing an tique f tîrniture and travelling. Shie and Doug have two dogs 'and nine cals, un the farmi. Bureaucratie Talk Implernentation: The art of burying aIt te operational level decisions made at the policy level. BrigadOOf to be at 208 additionai dweliings but agnin on-one was at home, said Mr. McEwen. "These letters indicated to our department that a minimum of 677 licences remain unsold in the community", he said. Safe ty, jackets studiej The operations committee of council will study the possibiiity in October, of providing jackets to safety consciots children involved in crosswaik programs in Whitby schools. Mayor Jim Gartshore informed council at its iast meeting that le had been approached on the subject, and the estimates cost was $1,200 per year. August Town [Brigadoon 'RESTAURANT - TAVERN BANQUET IhALL THURSDAY NIGHT IS GONG SHOW NIGHT. CASH PRIZES,* LAUGHS, GOOD ENTERTAUNMENT Duning & dancing, Thurs. thru Sat. to the 4 Sandy Herd Trio. Luncheons served daily, Monid:y Friday 12- 3 P.m Corne in and make your own, sandwich Plus hot roast beef,' $2.95 and enjoy a ~ mug of beer on our new patio lounge. CALL 286-1212 for reservations E) JACKPOT AT 55 NUMBERS 1. No children under 16 adînitted NO ADMISSION CHARGE! >ENSHIORE PAVILION Water St. & Durnlop Dr., W hitby)