PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1984, WIITBY FREE PRESS $45.9 million in building permiIts issued to date Whitby's growth con- tinued to outpace the 1983 level during November, develop- ment figures released by Mayor Bob Atter- sley's office last week show. During the month, some $4.92 million worth of building permits were issued bringing the value of all construction in the Town of Whitby to date in 1984 to $45.9 million. At the end of Nov., 1983, Whitby's growth reached $39.34 million. Over 95 per cent of the permits issued in November - valued at $4.11 million - were for the construction of residential units. Some 71 permits were issued which is down from Nov., 1983's total of 301. However, in Nov. 1983, permits were issued for the construction of 248 apartment units and only 53 were issued for single family homes. As of Nov. 30 permits were issued for the con- struction of 689 single family homes. As of Nov. 30, 1983, permits had been issued for 517 single family homes. Those 689 permits had a value of $38.83 million while 1983's 765 permits (including the 248 apar- tment units) had a value of $31.5 million. LET'S SEEYOU DO IT... OUTDOORS! As of the end of November, permits for commercial develop- ment had reached $3.82 million which is slightly down from 1983's year- to-date total of $4.13 million. Industrial permits as of the end of last month are also down over last year. Last year, $1.06 million in permits had been issued while this year to date $907,350 in permits were issued. Agricultural develop- ment has taken a nose dive when compared to last year. To date in '84, $88,500 in permits have been issued. Last year that figure was $312,000. Institutional develop- ment is holding its own. As of Nov. 30, $2.25 million in permits had been issued. This com- pares with $2.32 million during the same period last year. In releasing the figures, Mayor Bob At- tersley said it was proof of Whitby's "steady growth." "We seem to be on a roll," he said, "What we don't pick-up at the end of this year, we'll pick- up at the beginning of next year. SAVE 50 10K GOLD GENTS DIAMOND RINGS FROM 10K GOLD' HILDREN'S RING ASSORTED STYLES AS LOW AS s10 00 - 75% 10K ITALIAN PUFFED HEART CHARM ONLY EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES 14K 9PT DIAMOND CLUSTER RING Reg. S250.00 sy9go1 SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF MEN'S & LADIES GOLD CHAINS 10K GOLD FAMILY RINGS FROM 14K GOLD PEARL EARRINGS 42 mm Reg. S450 170 10K GOLD PYRAMID CLUSTER RINGS DIAMOND & RUBYS I 3 ' 51 KING ST. E., SUITE NO. 4, UPSTAIRS OSHAWA 728-5757 CHRISTMAS HOURS: Mon. Dec.17. Thurs. Dec. 20.10 am.-.9 p.m. FRIDAY DECEMBER 21 10a.m. - MIDNIGHT Saturday Dec.-22.lOam.-4 p., Sun.11 &m..4 p.m. e-m Plb ICPUIf Whitby company wins international award The prestigious Inter- national Institute for Quality Selections of Belgium, has awarded a gold medal for quality known as the "Monde Selection" to Cobi Foods Inc. of Whitby, for its Graves Pure Un- sweetened Apple Juice. The award was presented on Oct. 4 by chairman, Georges De Bruyn at the 23rd an- nual selection, held this year in Madrid, Spain. Over 310 companies from 60 different coun- tries participated in the 1984 selections. While the inter- national institute is based in Brussels, Belgium, "Monde Selec- tions" are held in a dif- ferent country every year. As an impartial arbiter of quality, "Monde Selection" has as its specific objec- tives: To provide an oppor- tunity for comparison between products of the same kind manufac- tured in every region of the world: and, To enable manufac- turers to judge the quality of their own products by comparing them to those produced by other manufac- turers. All test and analyses are carried out in ac- cordance with legislation and regulations in force in the countries where the selections are held. Specializ'ing in party platters, veai parmesan,ý a large variety of cold cuts, spiced roast beef 'or pork, variety of cheeses, your party heaclquarters. ,Mýi1rr lit, -yr-ar, -titis wi-dliki- h? 1haw You )fw il, yurlitislfw Ir, 1tidiî1(- mili ý:("rG Yi lu ilirl'iiYlli'til lit( -c"mili I/ EAST END UAL --"ITY MEATS 668-4782 Holiday Hours Mon'. Dec. 24th 9-4 ThOrs. Dec. 27th 9-8 Sun Dec. 30th Closed Tues. D.ec. 25th Closed Fri. Dec. 28th 9-8: 3(j Mon. Dec. 31st 9-4 Wed. Dec. 26th Closed Sat. Dec. 29th 9-5 Tuý-s Jan. 1st.- 1985 Closed ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR FREEZER O.RDER FOR THE N.EW YEAR. . ri la e- -71 - 0 -5.- e: - -- m pentu ýUZ 4à ,