Whitby Free Press, 28 Apr 1982, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Hot dgat St.John', s Sehýool - for now! Pupi- John' Separa able t doge during littlel least. Last Durhar Romian ate Sci ed to al of thei Advisoi continu trusteet minda flot thei fund-ra: Earli board b ing in schools decide the salt studenti contrav ils at Whitby's St. policy. ' Parents have hoping to put on other ing to do is help their of the board's pc the Evangelist already' been, told- by projecte in the future in- children and their A few trustee ate -School wil be sehool staff to stop 'the clucing the construction school. board that th to purchase hot sale. of a wooden playhouse "'Ne wat the best for receivedtelepli at. the .sehool However, the sales for kindergarten child- our children, and, we' frompaet , lunch hour - for a were given the tem 1por- ren, and -rainy-<day at.o epod fte te ph alens tw while longer at ary reprieve ýafter the games for recess and sehool Ithey- attend," Trustee Joe board heard from'St. lunch time. Smùithsaid. (Oshawa) sai week, the John's PAC and other Smith maintaine that "Education je expen- M Regional interested parent because of' budget sive. 'Ne wiil be the first n Catholic Separ- groupe. restrictions, items such to admit this, we pay M a , hiool Board decid- The PAC chairman, as these might neyer be taxes." llow theéinembers Bonnie Smnith, said that purchased. "'Ne would like to help school's Parenti'. while the once-a-month "Are our schools s0 but you want to refusè )ry Committee to lunches do make a smnall financially sound that us a vehicle to do go,"VTI te the sOale until profit - it is ail returned we no longer reqwire she added. !s make up their to the school. assistance? Is our Smith aiso told..trust- TORONTO -An ts to -whether 'or Confirmation certi- school board- presently ees that onlY three Of 27' man has been st sales constitute a ficates, 12 volleyball in such a financially parent-school commi'-' -to two years le aising event. uiforme for a girls secure position that they ttees surveyecl feit that by the Chief Ji er this year, the team, two t-shirts for< can give these chools there should be no fund the Ontarioç banned fund rais- 'the boys' basketball the building and equip- raising in school. Court for rapir a all seëparate squad,' and a family ment that we, as paren- The chairman also year-old Whitby ianid has yet to» movie, night. have been te, feel our children are maintained that the ac- Octobpr. .whether or not provided with the funde entitled to?"1 tivities should 13e George Chr le of hot dogs to raised since' the sales She told the members allowed té continue at Whitman, 21,» ts for lunch is in began last November. of the board that ail the the school's option, and guilty to 'the vention of the The comMittee is also parents are reallY, seek- they should not 13e part before Chief )ollcy. s told the bey .had ione calîs Who wan-, coûtinue. eCorey iid that, hie the program committee had not yet diecussed the issue, he, believed that many principale, ha d infrme both parents and their committes that the salese must 13e <flcon- tinued. However, ,committee chairman Trustee Kate Hudson said that the hot dog sales are the first item on the, agenda of their next meeting. ýn sentenced for -iitby>rape, case n Oehawa sentenced es'a -day Fustice of Supreme ing a 13- y girl last ristophei pieaded charge Justice, > 0 2% MILK 3L Bag Limit2'bagsl 1a'79 We also carry a selection of fertilizer for your gardlening needs. Deli Sliced, ROAST BEEF or -PASTRA.M I' w77ioo g. 3m49lb. Produot of Canada Assorted Flavours B REA D Ontario No. 1 .Chateau S N HN BEAN SPROUTS ICE CREAM 24oz. 'Ioaf 2 LOCarton Li mit 6 Loaves w8 g 39 lb. I W8 9 2iloaves for . 8i, SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL Product of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Product of Canada Canada No. 1 P.EI.PO AT ESOntario. No. 1, Fresh STRAWB ER RIES P.EI. OTAOES MUSHROOMS 2 Bag Limit -9l.Pn 50 lb. Bag 3B89 9M .0 g 79 Canada Dry ______________ Product of U.S.A. Canada No. 1, Size 45 MONT BLANC ALL POP 'CANAOP Minerai Water N A O P CaaaDry or Wilson's Ginger lie, Coke, Pepsi ail in regular or 4 9 ~~de::?Oange or Grape Crush, 7 ,( 750 mi Bottie w p regular or diet, Dr. Pepper, Each M7 Canada Dry Mixes, etc., etc., 750 Case of 24, 250 mi Can mi Bottie, Limit 12 botties. WILSON'S GINGERAILE, Regular or Diet REGULAR 7-UP, PEPSI plus deposit DR. PEP 'PER Case of 24, 250 ml Ca n Limit 3 Cases -Limit 3 Cases5 8 Produce specials in effect Wednesday to close Sunday Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 9 - 7 Friday 979 Sat. &Sun.- 9 -6 9 frwPêJuc Other specials continue jil closing Tuesday Hwy. 12 >North of Rossland .South of Taunton LA II~ N Pv il à Gregory Evans. According to. the Durham 'Regional, Police Force, on Oc- tober 15 Whitman ap- proached the girl on Garden Street just south of Roseland Road pretending to, ask for directions. He then persuaded the girl into his car and drove northto Ashburn where, he raped the grade eight student." Police added that while returning'to Whît-_ by, Whitman was in- volved in a collision with oPUc another vehicle. While .investigating the accident Constable David ,Mann' became suspîctous of the ac- cused and placed him under arrest. The girl later broke down and told police about the at- tack atý which point Whitman was charged. After being charged, Whitman wa*s held in custody having been re- fused bail. Chief Justice Evans also placed him 'on three years >probation ,after his release. rej ects K-Mart. extens i The Oshawa Public Whitby buses that tr Utilities Commission to the downtown cori has rejected the idea ýof The mayor- off, exteniding the Oshawa that suggestioni Transit Service to the K- some Whitby resic Mart Plaza-at Highway ,asked " that, the1 2 and Garrard Road.- transit' service sh Senior officiais of the provide transporti O.P.U.C. made that to the Oshawa Shop] known to local politi- Centre. cians last week- at the Mlgar told the con meeting of the opera- ttee that the Oshawa tions' committee of-~ service- travels as Whitby Town Council.. west as the shopl Lloyd Algar, general centre and during manager of the utility, rush hours sery told Mayor Bob Atter- Thornton Road. sley that before the 'Ne find that we 1 Oshawa and Whitby no business that falr, transit,. services could said., "An extra meet and make trans- would have to 13e pI fers "a, lot of obstacles to service that area.' would have to 13e He also pointed eliminated."' that the commis The commission is would have to'reci reluctant to start plann- the permission of ing an inter-city bus ser- Ontario Ministry vice considering that Transportation GO Transit started a Communications bel half-hour, weekday ser- beginning the servici vice between '8 a.m. and 'Ne have calcul«, 6 p.m. on its Bowman- that, it would be a viileý to Pickering run mile run from Monday morning. Oshawa Centre to thi Eariier this year, At- Mart and back,"I he( tersley had suggested tinued, "It costs us $ that the O.P.U.C. opera- to run a bus one nr ted transit service come That's a lot of mc inside the Whitby bor- and we run a loi der to connect with miles.", High honour for -'Whitby Ambulane The Whitby Ambu- lance Service is to be honored by the St. John Ambulance Associa- tion's Ontario Council in June. The management and attendants ., f the ser- vice are to receive a Priory Vote of Thanke from John Black Aird, the Lieutenant- ravel, re.' fered after dents, locéal1 hould ation ýping nmi- a bus ifar ýping ythe ,ices have "he bus Iut in out ssion -eive the of and Dfore ýe. iated 12.9 the ieK- con. $2.94 nile. oney 0t f %e Governor of Ontario at Toronto's St. Paul's Anglican Church on June 5. The certificate, which is signed by Governor- General Edward Schryer, will 13e present- ed to service owners Bill Cocker. and Derek Pearce. 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