Whitby Free Press, 9 Nov 1983, p. 3

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESIJAY NOVEMBER 9,1983, PAGE 3 Hospitals Receive Funding Durham Region hospitals are to receive nearly $1 million ad- ditional- fundlng this year, Tom Cowan, Chafrman of the District Health Couneil announ- ced today. During the summer, the District Health fl',,mcil submitted a paper on hospital fun- ding to the Mlnlstry of Healtb, recommnencling the continuation of sup- plementar fundlng for hospitals experlencing increased ' workload. The paper was cir- culated to ail Ontario District Health Councils .nd to the Ontario Hospital Association. The funds awarded are aplit into two groupa, 'workload in- cluding increases in in- patient -and outpatient services and life support progranis sucb as pacemakers and chemotherapy for can- cer patients. à ' ml. RaY Fox, (left) Vice President of the Jaycees congratulates Roland Hill1, Whitby Brass Band, *winner of the best band in the Marigold Parade.> In back are Terry Palmer and Tom LaSorda, 'of G M, winners of the best commercial entry. Marigold Parade Awards The Whitby Jaycees ticipated in th aae held their- awards ial 0f which were the presentation for the resuits 0f hard work by, Marigold Parade last many. The awards were week at a monthly din- Presented to the best en- ner meeting in the try in each category. Whutby Mail Trophy presentationis Restaurant.- were made by Ray Fox, O)Ver 30 entries Par- Vice President of the Jaycees. Winners are:' General Motors "175th Anniver-. sary" for best commer- cial entry; Whitby Historical Society for best institution; Whitby Chamber of Commerce, best service club; Whit- Unemployment Ana.lysis The number of clients unemployed , and registered for work at the Canada, Em- ployment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of October totalled 18,060, consisting of .8,873 female and 9,187 maie clients. Placements in the three offices totalled 769 for the month, which compares to a total of 83& placements during September. The majority of clients were registered in managerial, ad- ministrative and related; material han- dling and related; tran- sportation. equipient operating; construction trades; product Gallery Rousseau Heritage House.celebrated the of- ficiaI 'opening of the Country Gailery last week. This gallery,-w4s recently moved from its original setting, as' the carniage house of the Murdoch Estates. It was then restored by the. store owners Hugh and fabricatmng, assembling and repairing; machiningý and related; service; clerical and >related. During October, the greatest ',employment opportunities existed in manufacturing of tran- sportation equipment; special' trade construc- tion,' retail trade; ac- commodation and foodIý services'.. ,InOctober, ,,there <were .32 trainees in' in- dustrail training, programs, 20 short term, and 12 apprentices, at a >cost of $144,666. These people wil benefit from both 'training and em- ployment in the Region of Durham. At the end of October, there were 211 students Op ening Maroeila PoIson, and turned into the Gallery Nadeau and Nadeau;, Nadeau being, the comn-- pany who manufactures the' furniture in Rousseau's business. The gallery offers fine furniture in traditional styles of pine' and maple. It is located on« 216 Mary St., Whitby. a 1 THECORPORATIONOF 1 STHE TOWNOF WH ITBY NOTICE> WINTER SNOW CLEARING TO ASSIST. THE TOWN 0FWHITBY IN KEEPING THE STREETS CLEAR 0F SNOW, THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO CO-OPERATE BY NOT PARKING IN A MANNER THAT WILL INTERFERE WITH THE SNOW CLEARING OPERATIONS. TRAFFIC BY-LAW 931-79 RESTRICTS PARKING TO A MAXIMUM 0F THREE (3) HOURS AND NO VEHICLE SHAIL BE STOP- PED AS TO INTERFERE WITH THE CLEARING 0F SNOW FROM THE STREETS. ANY VEHICLES THAT ARE IN CONTRAVEN- TION 0F THE BY-LAW WILL BE TAGGED AND MAY BE TOWED AWAY. R.A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., Dîrector of Public Works. m in the skill courses sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre and 60 people receiving. academîc upgrading at Durham College. by Brass Band for best band and car designed by Stan Cruse for the best private entry. 1The parade, held Sept. 10, was organized by the Whitby Jaycees for the: Marigold Festival Committee. "MM 0- MMN IC.F. MESHERî JEWELLER Snos& Studonts I15% Off I with this coupon, I 668-2872 I 109 Dundas St. W. - - - - *OSHAWA * 140 Skimoo S. *(Just S. of John st.) M579-1655 0 M Ai"X SC'ARBO.ROI 1313 Harwood N. 5 Marlham Rd. (J ùst N.of HWy.401> (JustS. ofLawrorn.) 686-0719 431,-4458 t' t. 'I. . - CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE *Quilts .Toys @Folk Art *011 Palntlngs < Jewelry 'Chlldrensa Clothlng eStained Glaess @Floral Arrangements *Kntting *Glncierbread Housa*Home Baklng *Sewlng 'Chocolats Moulda *Tea Room & More Ai8a blartilpatlng Local- -Church Groupe & Girl Guides PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOQL SAT. NOV. 12TH . FREE ADMISSION 10AM TOD 4PM -FOR INFOR'MATION 985-3972 I McALUST eIIS Present Butier &Roberts The Term "Web& Colt" construction Is synonomous wlth, the very hlghest standards of Upholstered Furniture today. Md.Alister's 18 very pleased to present "Butler & Roberts" upholstery. Sofa's, love, seats and chairs, handcrafted & customn made for-you, wlth "Web and Colt" construction. McALHSTEIgS ~ 70 ROSSLAND RD. W. 0010 a- OSHAWA 576-6465 Mon., Tues., Wed. 1"., Fr1. 10-9, Bat. 10.5 I Ibo 1 dbmýRwmmmmmftm. L', < i v Ri il

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