Whitby Free Press, 7 Mar 1979, p. 13

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Cablecast listings Cablecast 10, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklîn Programs, Wednesday, March 7 to Tuesday, March 13, 1979 Wednesday, March 7 3:00 Ontario March of Dimes Special Programming 4:00 Durham Dialogue 4:30 Soleil with French Canadian Club of Oshawa 5:00 Joint Venture 5:30 Evening Report Highlighting G.M. Video News 6:00 Let's Find Out with local Guests 6:30 Knights of Columbus Cable T.V. Bingo 7:30 Education Scene with George Pearce 8:00 Whitby Then & Now with Brian Winter & Jim Quail 8:30 Focus on Mental Health with Dianne Milis 9:00 Rescue with Topical Subjects 9:30 Sign Off Thursday, March 8 3: 00 Let's Find Out 3:30 Rescue 4:00 Focus on Mental Health 4:30 Ontario March of Dimes Special 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Evening Report with Ron the Butcher, "Kitchen Hints" 6:00 The Storybook House with Kirk thé Story Teller 6:15- Happiness is...Bowling 6:30 The New Leaf with Host: Gord Wick 7:00 Conception with Topical Guests 7:30 Soleil 8:00 Bowmanville Kinsmen Baslsetball Tournament Finals 10: 00 Sign Off Friday, March ' 9 1:09 Bowmanville Kinsmen Basketball Tournament Finals 2:30 Happiness is...Bowling 3:00 The New Leaf 3:30 Conception 4:00 What Does the Bible Say? 4:30 Whitby Then & Now 5:00 Voce Italiana 6:00 Whitby Report with Mike Burgess 6:30 Ontario March of Dimes... 7:00 Sign Off Monday, March 12 4:00 Sign On for the Deaf 4:30 Let's Discuss It with Cancer Society 5:00 To Be Announced 5:30 Expression with V.O.N. "Nursing at Home" 6:00 Storybook House with Kirk the Story Teller 6:15 Happiness is ... Bowling with Bert Harding 6:30 Federal/Provincial Report with- MPP George Ashe 7:00 What Does the Bible Say? with, Bob Kirkland' 7:30 The New Leaf with Gord Wick, 8:00 Whitby Council Meeting Coverage Live from the Council Chambers on Rossland Rd. E. Whitby< 11:00 'Sign Off COMRA gets' a$1,OOO grant Af ter several years of at- tempting to gain fianacial support from Whitby for its rescue boat, the City of Oshawa Marine Rescue As- sociation (COMRA) will receive a $1,000 grant in 1979. Last year COMRA threat- ened to withdraw its service from Whitby waters if the town council did not- come through with some cash. COMRA's rescue boat p at- rois Lake Ontario from Whitby to Newcastle, assis- ting sailors in distress. t has been supported only on an occasional basis by the Whiîtby council. Tuesday, March 13 2:00 Whitby Council Meeting Highlights 5: 00 Oshawa Toastmnaster Club Presents- Junior Achievement 5,:30 Evening Report with Bill Jeanes, Dave Stewart and Dorothy Brown with C.E.C. Report & O.D.C.A. Diary 6:00 Joint Venture with Host: Lorna Miller 6:30 Vita Italiana with -Ercole Foresta & Carmen 7:30 'o Be Announced 8:00 Durham Dialogue with Jim Kirkconnell 8:30 E'xpression with V.O.N. Special 9:00 Sign Off NOTE: ALL PORM ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHQUT NOTICE HOUSE 0F COMMONS, QUESTION PERIOD COVERAGE WILL BE CARRIED ON CHANNEL H, OUR VISUCOMM CHANNEL ON OUR CON VERTER SERVICE 'ON A MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY BASIS AT 3:00 P.M. & 7:00 P.M. Lack of ýtransportation bothers local businesses Transportation, or îack of it, i n Whitby is a big issue, particularly with businesses on Dundas and Hopkins Streets, former councillor Joy Thompson discovered when she did a survey for the Whitby Chamber of Com- merce last nionth. one. dealer said he em- ploys two students to wash cars at night, and if they cannot get to work by car they just don't show up, s0 the manager or owner end Up washing the cars. The owners say "It's totally ridiculous in a town of this« size," said Mrs. Thompson. One industry on Hopkins Street was very distressed at the loss 0f a perfectly good secretary for lack of trans- portation. The manager remarked that he constantly reads in the papers how the -Whitby and Regional coun-. cils are asking- for more industrial deveîopment, and asked how do they expect to get 'deveîopment 'when the plants- cannot offer a bus seryice to the potential employees.. "'An industrial park makes no sense whatsoever without Deloîtto HasknS+61IS Chartered conat Local Partners:- Joeef Adam, B.Sc.(Econ.),CA AnthonyJ. Murray, CA Gordon F. SedgeWick, CA Burt R.Waters, ECA Bell Canada'Building, Oshawa Centre, RO. Box 800, Oshawa, UlH 7N1 Teephone: (416>579-8202 Offices across Canada and associated firms throughout the world MADE TO ORDER RUIBER STAMPS- Business, Letterheads, Gustomn and Personal, Etc, Etc. Resonable Prices 1 Day Servioe Possible Many Type FacesAvaillable To Make A Prof essional Stamp For You T.P. Distrilbuting 725-2138 ANYTIME I I transportation -for employees," said Mrs. Thompson. Another commercial en- terprise said it had difficulty with low paid employees such as dishwashers, wait - resses and busboys who can- not afford cars and if they cannot get a ride, they can- not keep their jobs. One business near Anderson Street said a bus servi ce is needed because its seven or eight empîoyees al have to get to work by taxi, coming from both^ Oshawa and Whitby. Boxig tourney A boxing tournament will be held March il at 2 p.m. at the Kinsmen Community Centre in Oshawa. The main fight will be Barry O'Sulli- van of Pickering versus Jimmy Heickart, Ontario- quebec, Golden Gloves Champion- and silver meda- list in the Canadian Boxing championships. WHfIBY FREE PRESS, WFDNESAY, MARCH 7,1979, PAGE 13 Probation for.break-m John Scott McLaren of 54 Fulwood Cres., Whitby, was placed on probation for two years in provincial court last week on a charge of breaking and entering with intent. He was also. ordered to perform_150 hours of com- munity service including at least five hours per week. The conviction was made in connection with a.break-in at the Seventh Day Adventist Church on Kendaîwood Road last Oct. 9. î~ CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 1979 ELDERLY PENSIONERS' TAX ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME (Home-Owners in the Town of Whitby Only) To provide finandia! asslgtance to elderly home.owners,, Town Council has authorized the Town Treasurer to a 110w certain owners of residential property a credit of $100.00 against the 1979 taxes imposed on such real property sublect to the following qualifications: TO QUALIFY, THE OWNER OR SPOUSE 0F THE OWNER MUST: A. Be 65 years of age or more by March 31, 1979, which is the last day for f iling applications: B. Be in receipt of the monthly GUARANTEED 1 NCOME SUPPLEMENT provldied under the Old Age Security Act <Canada): C. Occupy the property on whlch the municipal taxes are imposed and: D. Have been continuously assessed as the owner Of resiîdential1 real1 property In the Town 0f Wh itby f or not less than 5 years lmmedlately preceding March 31, 1979. If you quallfy for this assistance and have not recelvedan application formf. TELEPHONE THE TREASURERIS OFFICE AT 668-5803, Extension 40, and an application form-wilI be mailed to you. Application must be made each year for this assistance. This credit, where allowed, wilI be an outright grant made by the Town and wili not entail repayment of any kind. Fôr further information or assistance, telephone 668-5803 Extension 40. Gall Empey, > Tax Collector, Town of Whitby. APPLICATION MUST BE MADE NOT LATER THAN MARCH 31, 1979. CHOO COUNTRY -CLUB' loin before April Bth &- become eligible to win a trip.for 2 on the NASH VILLE EXPRESS! COUNTRY RADIO :I4 Return the attached coupon to: 97 McMaster Avenue, Ajax-LiS 2E6 NAME Vour Favourite Country Artist .ADDRESS 1 POSTAL CODE 3. PHONE- B! RTHDAY

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