PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS RAISED PRINTINMG a BUSINESS CARDS aLETTERHEADS a EAVELOPES o-l m s ,1tilw 218HARý O L).VE AJX SOPPNG LAZ 1- ELPHNE 63 96 WHOLESALE.- RETAIL 328 Ritson Rd. N. Oshawa 725«4744 ½/ Price Special At DEKOKERS for a ful set of nals in PONTYPOOL WE CUSTOM KILL, CUT & WRAP VOUR BEEF OR PIG FOR.LESS Make your appoin- ____________________ tment now for your$ new nails or for a new >.Kllllng 8,sf $ .UU-PIus Hide halrstyle, deslgned ctig rplgfezn especlally for you. Hogs oo LA CONTIESSA I.16 IL 119 renSt.ALb We supply the boxes to take your meat home 119Gren t.668-9262 I (705>277-2324 (416>725-4245h Whltby RÂBIES VACCINATION CLINIC It is suggested that ail dogs and cats be restrained; dogs on leashes, cats in carriers or other containers. FOR DOGS AND CATS OVER 4 MONTHS BOWMAN VILLE Tuesday May 1 Noon to 5 p.m. Public Worics Dept. Garage Llberty St. (S. of 401) BROOKLIN Tuesday Mayl1 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Brooklin Arena Winchester St. OSHAWA Wednesday May 2 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. childrens Arena Arena St. WHITBY Thursday May 3 Noon to 5 p.m. Iroquois Pk. Arena 500 Victoria-St. W. ½ 2PRICE TOP QUALUTY k FABRICS- CUSTOM MADE VERTICAL BLINDS TERGAL VOILE SHEERS3 ,- $11,5() Pflld fot> ANED DRAPERIES &DECORATINO CENTRE Experts In custom-madecdraperies & valences, bedspread, blinda of &il types, walpapera & matchlng fabrica. 'y Town can act only on two..... Jury findings reje The Town of Whitby at the corner whèh' the ove will probably only act on accident occured and bot two of nine recommen- the frequent painting of the dations handied dlown the crosswalk area. con recently by a coroner's The posts would be prc jury that was looking in- used to control access to shc to the fatal accident of a and from the service Ti school, crossing guard. station and the intersec- mei The' inquest, held tion, however, gre earlier this year, was Kuwahara said in- his por, looking into the accident report that they "lwould tral that took the life of make for very difficuit the Jacoba DeBres at the entrances and exists to ,Km intersection of Garden this gas station." thiri and Dundas Sts. last The director rejected 41 year. the jury recommen- stuc According to public dation that right hand conr works director Dick turns at the intersection cerl Kuwahara the only two be prohibited. He also proi recommendations that does not believe that the whii are easlly implemen- recommendation is proi table are the installation related to the accident. left of steel posts at Lyle's Restricting the turns Tl Cut Rate Gas, which is would only place' an rec< Sale price 8 4.70 $113.40 $118.0 N OW ON SALE! Bridgestone's 212V Steel Radial for FuII-Size cars! Saie price from $ 74."0 Size/Description P185175R13 $121.00 P195175R14 $142.00 P205175R15 8156.00 P215175R15 P225175R15 s162.0 $167.00 Y/NA FOR TA LNRET<U Great for ail ages! You could win! Contest entry forms available at our dealership. Contest ends June 22,1984! 103 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY 668-3358 162 KING ST. E. OSH AWA 571-3400 by relo, stat agrt Wou prol at t vehi and May cons cour cost prop mun said to ti. be year bas beca Som( bouir der ti realij terse Ku tedt cider penei was r terse SATISFACTIO">UARANTEED.- FREE IN HOME ESTIMATES 42%k Slmcoe St. N, Oshawa 433.1164¶ý) ATTERSLEY TIRE. ,go. rEIif IT'5 TIMEvi ltOSITH fusirg FEE $5.00 SUBSIDIZED AND SUPERVISED BY OSHAWA * WHITBY * BOWMAN VILLE * BROOKLIN AREA VETERINARIANS AND STAFF Certificates will be issued under the name of the participating veterinarlan. This announcement has been approved by the Ontario Veterinary Association. eted erload on neigh- uing streets and if Bcrossing guard bas itrol of the traffic, ohibiting the turns Duld not be necessary. rhe jury also recom- .nded that advanced Ben lights be incor- 'ated into the present file light system at intersection but iwahara does not nk titis is necessary. The intersection Eiy that bas been npleted recommends ,tain geometrie im- vements, one of ich is to make vision for exclusive turn lanes." he mo st important ~mmendation, made the jury was the Dation of the gas tion. bhile Kuwabara ,eed that while this Ad alleviate the blems experienced te intersection by à ides trying te, get in out of the station, it yprove too costly to sider. The problem, -of 'se," he said, "is the tof purchase of tite perty by thte rdcipality." )wever, thte director that improvements; he intersection will included in next r's.budget. Tite town delayed any work ause it must acquire Be 0f tite neigit- ring property in or- to accommodate tite ignment of tite in- ection., âwaritara also poin-> nt could bave itap- xd anywhere" and riot unique to the in- Letion. 1 a Corrido r Capers I.: By MARY MCEACHERN Cali 7259817with items fer this column. WHITBY THEATRE COMPANY The Whltby Theatre Company will be presentlng 'Elephant Man', thelr latest production, di.rected by Terril Stewart. Senior citizens' nlght wlil be Wed- nesday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Centennial Building in Whitby. General admission wll be available on Thursday, Frlday and Saturday, May 3, 4, and 5, and 10, 11, and 12. Regular performances will begin at 8 p.m. on the six nlghts. Tickets are avallable at Mlddleton's Book Store in Whitby. CAPERS BALL Last call for the Spring Capers Bal. The dance will be held at the Masonle Hall on Cochrane Street on this Saturday at8: 3o p.m . Music will be supplied by David Bunn and there wli be door prizes, spot dance prizes, lunch and a cash bar. The ratepayers association wiil be presentlng a donation te the Witby Tigers Runnmng Club te help Offset expenses for their trip tot he marathon races in England.- Cail 725-896 for tickets. WHITBY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The next meeting of the Whitby Women's Institute wilI be the annual meeting and will be held at the home of Mrs. Josephine Smith, 909 Bayvlew Avenue in Whitby. Visiters welcome. CORRIDOR RATEPAYERS ASSOC. The next executive meeting wili be held at the Whitby Municipal Building on Thursday, May 10 at 7:30 pan. Executive members are asked te be present. Visitors welcomed. The annual meeting and election of officers willl take place at Dr. Robert Thornten public School on Thursday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m. There wliU be a short business meeting at 7:30 p.m. and at 8 p.m. the topic of 'Neighbourhood Watch' will bediscussed for the corrdor area. This wil be an extremely important meeting. Neighbourhood Watch is needed. The number of robberies and break-ins in the. immediate area warrants Neighbourhood Watch protection. It is hoped that a speaker may be obtained for this important meeting. Plan to attend. 1 1