Whitby Free Press, 9 May 1979, p. 12

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PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1979e WHITBY FREE PRESS A N C HES TER O M'M U N I T Y' 1~ M c R *E D I T Fitness cenâtre plan to cost $39OOO JOHN 3AM)UIRCHJN Clirtereci Accountant IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE EAELOCATION 0F HIS OFFICE TO SUITE 103 MARY-BROCK BLDG, 185 BROCK STREET NORTH WVHITBY, ONT. TELEPHONE: 668-4341 a study brought forth and a conceptual plan for the 1980 Council," pointing out that it "is well within the budget." Although- Councillor Joe Drumm concurred with Councillor Attersley, he feit the matter should be dealt with by the 1980 Council. But if there was a concep- tuai plan it should be looked at in 1980 and should know at leas t what to expect. He believes "'that ail sport activities should be at Iro- quois Park. If we are going to get a bus service in this town, ail the sports activities should be in one place." "We maybe somewhat, premnature," said Councillor Bob Carson. "Perhaps:- the need for this type of struc- ture may .change in two or three years' time; for example squash has sud- denly hit the market now but it May have lost its popula- rity by the time a Fitness Centre is needed."1 Councillor Joe Bugelli pointed out that the Opera- tions Committee feit "fromn ail indications in the F'itness Centre report there was no need for this type of structure. " Recreation Director Wayne DeVeau's recent report to council stated thgt the need and feasibility study of a Fitness Centre for the Town of Whitby had been completed at a cost of $7,000. There had been $10,000 set aside for this purpose and there, is $3,000 left in the budget for the development of a conceptual plan. The Operations Committee recommended that the matter be referred to the 1980 budget for discussion. At the regular, meeting of Council it was pointed out by Councillor Bob Attersley that the Council "'did see fit to have a $10,000 allocation for the Fitness Centre study". As there is $3,000 left inthe bud get he would "like to see ing of $3,000 on a "<set of beautiful plans that will be sitting around for two or three years gathering dust and by the time we consider such a structure the need may flot be there." It was referred back to the Committee that a conceptual plan on a Fitness Centre be brought forward not to ex- ceed the 3,000 already in the Inspector David Flem- ming said that during Police Week ail Region of Durham divisional offices will be open to the public for inspec- tion during Police Week May 13 to 19. Atý the Regional Police Headquarters in Oshawa the building will be open for tours at the following times: 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Ail the division police offices and buildings wili be open for public tours at times set by the divisional officer in command. The Whitby, Division 18, Office located on Rossland Road, will be'open during the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m: for the public tours. A police spokesman for the Whitby Division said that the Whitby Division 18 wiIl be undergoing expansion in the bery near future. The building will be ex- panded upward by an addi. tion of an upper floor.' Plans are atý the divisional of fice, Rossland Road Whitby, if the Public would like to see them, she said. Inspector Flemming said that during Police Week there will be a Police Exhibit in the Oshawa Shopping Centre from. Monday May 15 to Saturday May 19 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Policeman of the Year Dinner will be held on May il at 6 p.m. at the Jubilee Pavilion, Lakeview Park, Oshawa. During the dinner awards of menit will be given to various citizens by the Police Association, bevrol 1979 CHVOE HVTETODO HATCHDACK COUPE CH EVETIE 15 SET FOR 1979 - The Chevrolet Chevette bas styling âmd engineering reflnements to soldify lis position as a North American subeompact favorite. 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