WHITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 s 19799 PAGE 17 I DEATHS I WILLIAM JOHN NEWTON Peacefully entered into rest at the residence of bis daughter and son-in-law in Grand Valley, on Wednesd- ay, April 4, 1979, William John Newton (of Almonds' and Whitby), beloved hus- band of Evelyn Hall;. dear father of Ralph and Francine Newton of Hampton, Cathe- rine and Robert Daniel of Grand Valley, Brian and Debbie Newton of Orange- ville, Wayne and Cathy New- ton of Weston; loving grand- father of Paul, Jacqueline, Christopher, John, James, Cherie-Ann, and Joseph; dear brother of Alice and the late NelI, Floss, Edith and Walter of Wales, ,Leslie Roberts of London, England; in his 75th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service Saturday, April 7. Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister Rev. J.M. Smith. KATIE TOFFAN At the Dr: J.O. Ruddy General Hospital, Whitby, Tuesday, April 3, 1979, Katie Ostafichuk, beloved wife of the late George Toffan; dear mother of Mrs. F. Sawdon (Ann), Mel,, Mrs. R. Green. (Mary), ahI of Whitby; also survived by seven grand- children, eight great-grand- children and one great- great-grandson; in her 89th year. Rèsted at W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby,.for service in the chapel Friday,,. April 6. Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. If desired contributions to the charity of, your choice would be ap reciated. Minister Rev..R. Hamnilton HUBERT LANOS *At the Dr. *J.O. Ruddy General Hospital, Whitby, on Sunday, April 1, 1979, Hubert Lanos (of Whitby), beloved husband of Kiara Heyer, dear father of Ruth and Gottfried of Oshawa, Hubert of West Germany, Helmut, Australia, Siegfried (Fred) of Cannington, Guenter pre- deceased, brother of Hans, Adam, Barbara and Marie, loved by three grandchildren in his 69th year. Rested at the W.C. Town Funeral Chanel. Wbithv. then at the new Apostolic Church, Pickering.. Inter- ment Groveside Cemetery,- Whitby. Minister Rev. G. Schwarzer. VICTOR F. HARLOW At the Oshawa Gene Hospital on Friday, April 1979 Victor F. Harlow Whitby);- dear brother Mrs. E. Reid <Beatrice) Oshawa, and the late ElE Elizabeth, Edward, Alb and Ernest; loved by seve nieces and nephews; in 82nd' year. Rested at *W.C. Týown Funeral Chai Whitby, for service in1 chapel on Monday, April Interment Groveside Cer, tery, Whitby. Minister R J.A. Roney. Whitby ma faces 15 charges o. break,ente and thefi William L. Wallwork of 932 Centre Street North,* Whitby was committed for trial by Judge and jury by Provincial Court Judge Norman Ed- mondson, recently. He is to appear in the Crirninal Court Assizes of today in answer to numerous charges of break, enter and theft. Defence Council Bruce Affleck, former Ontario County Crown Attorney, told the Court that bis client had elected trial by Judge and Jury on the 15 charges that- were before the Court. The Court Clerk read the charges which included break, enter and thef t at such place~s as Mike's Esso Station, Churchers.Gulf Sta- tion, dwe7lhings in Whitby, Robert Heron Limited, Broolklin and the Brooklin Post Office. These -charges are of a serious nature which can be heard in higher court while there are several charges that come under the $200 value were set over to Pro- vincial Court for hearing May 25. eral il 6, (of of iof [Sie, bert eral his the ,pel, the il 9. -Cablec*ast listng Cablecast 10, Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville and Brooklin Programs, Wed. April il to Tues. April 17, 1979 Wednesday, April il 2:00 Soccer in the'area& around the World 3:00 Let's Talk About It with Host: Shirley Sherrah 3:30 ACCORD in DURHAM - Business, Educational and Government Conerns in the Region of Durhanm 4:00 Durham Dialogue 4:30 Soleil with the French Canadian Club of Oshawa 5:00 Joint Venture 5:30 Evening Report with G-.M. Video News 6:00 Let's Find Out with Spring Bazaars & Craft Sales 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 Host: Dianne Milîs 9:00 Rescue with Topical Suhjects 9:30 "Law" - program which deals with the l1egal aspects -of everybody's day to day life... 10:00 Sign Off nie- Thursday, April 12 lev. 2:30 "Law" - Legal aspects of day-to-day living... 3:00 Let's Find Out 3:30 Rescue 4:00 Focus on Mental Health t.l4:30 McLaughlin Art Gallery Presents: 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Evenîng Report with Community News & Sports 6:00 Storybook House 6:15 Happiness is ...Bowling f 6:30 The New Lesf with Host: Gord Wick 7:00 Conception with Host:- Bill Jeanes. 7:30 Soleil 8:00 ACCORD in DURHAM 8:30 Let's Talk About It 9:00 Expression with Dr. C.F. Cannon Walk-athon 9:15 Expression with Whitby Ladies College Reunion 9:30 Easter Preview Fiesta '79 Festivities... t 10: 30 Sign Off Friday, April 13th Closed -for Holiday Monday, April 16 4:00 Sign On for the Deaf... 4:30 Let's Discuss it with Cancer Society 5:00 Expression with Whitby Ladies College Reunion 5:30 New Leaf with Host: Gord Wick 6:00 Storybook House with Kirkthe Story Teller, 6:15 Happiness is ... Bowling withý Bert Harding. 6:30 Provincial Report with M.P.P.,George Ashe 7:00 What Does the Bible Say? with Bob Kirkland 7:30 Oshawa Folk Arts Council Presents: Easter & a look back at various ethnic traditionis... -il:00 Sign Off Tuesday, April 17 2:00 Oshawa Folk Arts Coîincil Presents: TOUR WAY Your Education Opens the Door To A Challenging Career As >AN OFFICER IN, THÉ CANADIAN FORCES We have openings ln the foilowing Off icer Classifications:, Pilot, Air Navigator, Maritime Surface and Sub-Surface. Applicants must be under 24 years of age, be medicaily fit anai have a minimum of Grade 12 education in a 5 year or advanced programn (Subjects - EngihMaeaisSenendocl Science). ýl h ahmtcSineadSca Visit our Mobile Recruiting Unit Canada Manpower Centre OSHAWA, APRIL 1 1, 25 5:00Let'sDiscussIt... 5:30 Evening Report with Bill Jeanes, Dave StewartL and Dorothy Brown with C.E.C. Report & O.D.C.A. Diary 6:00 Joint Venture with Host: Lorna' Miller 6:30 Voce Italiana with Ercole Foresta & Carmen 7:30 Expression with Whitby Ladies College Reunion 8:00 Durham Dialogue with Jim Kirkconnell 8:30 McLaughlin Art Gallery Presents: with Bernice, Bradt 9:00 Soccer in the area & around the World... NOTE ALL PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Sports Travelcade in town today Whitby residents wilI have an opportunity to visit. the Ontario Sports Travelcade today and tomorrow. This 45-foot red and white van, a travelling information centre about ail sports, will be open at Iroquois--Park from 6:30 p.m. to 9pm Admission is free and every- one is welcome. During the day today and tomorrow, the Travelcade staff are operating sports clinics for the teaching_ staff and stunents of St. John's Separate School and West Lynde Public School in Whitby. The purpose of the Ontario Sports Travelcade is to give everybody in the ares an opportunity 10 get first-hand information about sports, see films, slides and 'v>ideo tapes, resd special sports books and pick up informa- tion lesflets about a wide variety of sports. JOHN I3AN)URCHIN 'CIartereciAco0u ntant 111 BROCK STREET NORTH WH ITBY, ONTAR NO TELEPHONES: BUS:- 068-4341 RES: 6554M4 TOWN O HTYl. NOTICE OF-INTENTION NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby lntends to pass by.laws to stop up, close and, sel ail or a part of the untraveled public highways as herelnafter describeci, namely: (1) That untraveledi portion of Stewart Street, forth 0f Frederick Street, as shown on Registered Plan of Subdivision No.,43 1, bounded on the west by property municlpaliy known as. '218 Fredrick Street and on the east by property munlcipaliy knoWn'as 308 Frederlck Street. J RW DALLOWANCE I -D (2) hatuntaveed ubTAlcD STEWMTdSTRnâeET sBoc II acrin oRgseeiPaofSbiiinN.M4,bud n (2) Thaunt rveed pulicighaly dina't as 5Blphr o "C thD FrthERby propOrIC munci all theknow n s 3WofdtreToandon the MeetiHallpofrthe MunicipalBuilowngas75 Rhepherd Road. East Whtby Onari, har n prso orby is oneslctr or aent anyperon wo caim hislan wil beprejdicall affecte by suh by-las and ho app il ehad Date atWhiby, ntaio his27thdayof arch A.., 979 m